In a message dated 3/2/2005 9:45:04 AM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi Wayne Interesting in that my husband's 3rd cousin is of the Nicholas Day lineage....in KY and Southern Indiana and a third cousin of mine is of the Nicholas Day lineage in Nebraska and South Dakota. Do you have anything on the Laban Day b. 1760 Burke Co, North Carolina and whose son Ambrose moved on to Morgan twp, Mercer Co, Missouri where he died in 04 Mar 1889? Ambrose had a brother, James Day, who was two years older. They moved together thru Indiana and Illinois and then I lost track of James after 1870. Was Colbert Day a child of James by any chance? Or was there another brother traveling with the other two on their moves? I suspected a brother or nephew....my notes are as follows: "A third Day, Elijah, was living near them, and was the only other Day in Fulton Co, Illinois in the 1840 census. He may have been a relative, son or nephew of Laban" Jan Nelson On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 00:37:05 EST [email protected] writes: > I have an uncle by the subject name: > He was the son of Jackson Day who died in the Civil war. > Jackson Day was the son of Colbert Day and Sarah Jane Haas. > > George Washington Day was born was born Jan 7,1861: Mercer County, > Mo. > Died 25th Aug 1926; Moorewood, OK > > Lineage; Nicholas Day, Powder River, Maryland > > Signed; > Warren Tyndale Faulkner > > [email protected] > Click here: Day Family of Baltimore Co., MD OR http://www.calweb.com/~wally/darke/w-day1.htm ColbertDay, born 1810, Died ca. 1896, Claborne Co. Tenn, was the child of Nicholas Day, born 1740, died in Burke Co.,North Carolina. Colbert Day's mother was the second wife of Nicholas Day, named Grace Angelly. Both Laban Day and the above Nicholas Day were the sons of John Day who was son of Nicholas Day Jr., Son of Nicholas Day Sr., the original settler from Wales. Refer to the above link for more information as to this family. Warren Tyndale Faulkner Great Grandson of Colbert Day and Sarah Jane Haas