Angie, Here's the family of King S. CARNES in 1870 TN: Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: District 2 Subdivision 13, Hamilton, Tennessee; Roll: M593_1532; Page: 517; Image: 129. 20 Jun 1870 80/80 CARNES, James R., 50, M, W, Farm Laborer, GA -----Jane, 41, F, W, Keeping house, SC -----George A., 15, F, W, At home, GA -----King S., 13, M, W, At home, GA -----Marion, 6, M, W, At home, GA ************ Becky millet@consolidated.net "The best measure of the future is the record of the past." -Benjamin Franklin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Begley" <begley@catt.com> To: <ga-census-lookup@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [GA-CENSUS-LOOKUP] LOOKUP James A CARNES > About King Carnes I have heard of him many times in my research. My dad said > when he was a little boy he remembered a King CARNES. It stood out in his > mind because he thought that was an awsome name. Do you have any information > on King Solomon CARNES' parents or brothers? I have often wondered if King > could've been my James' brother? I am aware King had a son named James but > that James was much too young to have been my James. My James' children were > being born in 1876, 1879 & so on. My thoughts are that my James and King > were close in age beings they started their family around the same time. Any > thoughts you have on this please share them. > Thank you, Angie Begley