Thanks Karen and Michaelb. I have the page of the 1820 census of TN that you mentioned. I am guessing that the Samuel Nesbitt there may be a possible brother of Sarah Nesbitt Hadden. Sarah was born bet. 1760-1770. If the lady age 26-45 in Samuel's household is his wife, then he is probably more apt to be Sarah's brother (or cousin) than her father. I have wondered about the CREW or CREWS or CRUISE families because a lot of them settled in Marion Co. and Jefferson Co. IL and someone suggested they were somehow connected to the David Campbell who married Elizabeth Hadden, William B.'s sister, but they weren't sure how and I am not either. According to "Map Guide to the U. S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920" by William Thorndale & William Dollarhide, the 1820 census of TN was lost "of the marshal's district of East Tennessee" for Anderson, Bledsoe, Blout, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamilton, Hawkins, Jefferson, Knox, McMinn, Marion, Monroe, Morgan, Rhea, Roane, Sevier, Sullivan and Washington counties. Nothing is said about any of the other counties being incomplete. There is a transcription of the 1820 Dickson Co. TN online somewhere. Maybe on the Dickson Co. page. Can't remember for sure. Maybe you have seen that already. Thanks very much. Dot