1/8/98 Carlos, thank you for the correction on Rebecca Tuck. You were right, it was a date reversal gremlin. As for William Turner Thomason born 1802 of Spartanburg SC, he is not your WTT born 1805 of GA. Definitely related families, but don't know how, yet. Elizabeth W., once named as daughter, and the Walraven name, are OLD, OLD errors. Still show about 11 children. For Mickey Watts in Nashville: Did Carlos send you Calvin Peter's FGS from the last Thomason Newsletter? Please consider subscribing ($14/yr) and sharing research data with us. No use plowing the same ground twice. For Gene Harrison of Fayetteville: Please send me a FGS for your James M. Thomason (1855-1944). I have 7 children with some info on Ethel, Claude, and Hugh, but would like a more complete FGS. Also have an 1885 note for $25 for a cow and calf. Do you have this? Many thanks. Regarding query for info on Zemri V. Thomason: The Civil War record (64th Regt Vol Inf) was for a son of Harmon. See p127 in research notebook for John & Hannah (Abercrombie) Thomason, compiled by Carol Jacobson. Zemeriah who married Sarah McCay is believed to have served in 25th Battn of Infantry, Provost Guards, Fannin County. I would like more information on Edward H. McCay who md. Mary "Polly" Thomason 6 Apr 1881 in Union GA and Fannie May McKay who md. Wm. Zachariah Thomason on 22 Dec 1911 in OK.