Bill, I just checked some 1880 census info...Dora/Eudora Chandler was the daughter of William J. Chandler and wife, Sarah F. They were 32 and 28 respectively in the 1880 census of Coweta Co, GA...with litte Udora Lee age 4 in their household. This contradicts the info you originally posted that Eudora was born in the 1850s, but agrees pretty closely with the 1900 and 1920 census info. Now...in my last post, I said that the hard to read writing in the 1910 Fulton Co, Atlanta 2nd ward entry for Ana L. Stephen and three little daughters who ages matched up with those of Dora Stephens....the entry also showed a brother, age 17. I had no idea what the writing was for the name for the boy. However, armed with the name of Udora's parents, I looked for them in the 1900 census, where they still were living...and find that they did indeed have more kids and among them...the last was a Joel R. Chandler born in 1892 age 7. That would have made him 17 in the 1910 census!!!! This helps nail down that household indexed as Ana L. Stephen as being that of Dora Stephens, her three daughters and a brother. Now...you still should go look at that census entry for yourself..because sometimes microfilm varies alot...and it might just be that Heritage Quest copied some bad stuff. I got one once that looked like this...bought and paid for...and then complained to the company because I was later told by a family member that they had seen the entry I was looking for and it was very clear. They sent out another film...and gosh darn...it was clear after all. So, maybe someone with an Ancestry membership might have better luck...or you might do well to rent the film from your local LDS and view it for yourself anyway. I would probably try all avenues and for sure look at it myself too. Julie Bissell Tupker