Is there anybody on the list who has information on the early Warners? They lived in the section of Bedford that became Marshall Co.. Richard Warner's sister, Pheraba, was born about 1792 and married Rowland Rice of Maury Co. in 1809 or 1810. They had two children, Ebenezer and Sally Rice. When Rowland died in the War of 1812 (actually died in November of 1814 in the Creek War at the tail end of the War of 1812), the grandfather (also named Ebenezer Rice) took the two young children. Pheraba was apparently left to fend for herself. She obtained a small pension based on Rowland's death in the war and later married Joseph Abel in 1833 in Limestone Co., AL. I have been unable to find any trace of the two children after they left their grandfather's care. Young Ebenezer left his grandfather's house without permission. He had been "bound" to his grandfather, but had left, according to Old Ebenezer's will, "upwards of two years before he became twenty-one." I haven't found any record of a marriage for Sally -- although that (or dying) would be the most logical way for her to fade from genealogical sight. Old Ebenezer died in Oct. 1831 in Maury Co., and his sons and daughters migrated into southern Illinois. I have not found young Ebenezer in Illinois either. If anybody can shed any light on this family, I really would appreciate any help. Thanks. Shirley