Hi Jenwyl, I'm Candace Gray and live in Standish, Maine. My FERRELL ancestors include my ggrandmother Ida Permelia FERRELL b.18 July 1870, Chawalla, TN d. 05 April 1954 Grand Prairie, TX m. 28 Jan 1890 Robert Wood DUNCAN b. 23 April 1862 Middleton, Hardeman Co., TN d. 16 Sept 1926, buried State Line Cemetary in TN. Ida Permilia FERRELL was the daughter of James Lewis FERRELL b. bet. 1834 - 1835 d. 1935 m. Jane Hansen b. abt. 1842. They had 13 children including Ida and four sets of twins. I was intrigued by the fact that you have the name Permelia in your line, even though it was in your HARRIS line. I have James Lewis FERRELL's father listed as William Lowe FERRELL b. ? d. ? m. Maria ? They also had a daughter Martha. If anyone has any info on James Lewis FERRELL's parents and siblings or other children, I would love to hear from you. Northland Kin, Candace Gray Yigaguu osaniyu adanvto adadoligi nigohilvi nasquv utloyasdi nihi! (May the Great Spirit's blessings always be with you.) Cherokee ----- Original Message ----- From: jenwyl To: TNHARDEM-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 9:52 AM Subject: [TNHARDEM] Roll Call - FERRELL; ROGERS; HARRIS Hello everyone, I live in Georgia, near Atlanta. My surnames in Hardeman County are FERRELL/FERRILL, ROGERS, and HARRIS. So far, FERRELL is the only one I have spent much time on. My great-great grandfather, Thomas F. FERRELL (1820-1878), married Nancy S. ROGERS (1830-1910) in October of 1853. They are both buried in the New Hope Church of Christ Cemetery. Nancy's parents were Richard ROGERS and Permelia HARRIS. Thomas was born in North Carolina and married Mary SHEARIN there before coming to Hardeman Co. I don't know who his parents are at this point. Thomas and Mary had 3 children that I know of: Asa J.; Mary Elizabeth; and George F. Thomas and Nancy had 10 children according to her Civil War widow's pension application, 6 of which were still living in 1905: Richard Franklin (my great-grandfather); William C.; Sarah C.; Robert Monroe; Sophronia F.; and Margaret Alice. Thanks, Jenwyl