Sarah, These do not appear to be Hardin Co. names. Miller and Smith could be any county, and were in Hardin Co., in 1850, however, none of the others including Roach were in Hardin Co. for that census. There was a Stephen Roach, that settled at Clifton in the northeast part of the county which was ceded to Wayne County in 1850. David SARAH SUE SWINDELL wrote: > The entries below are from William Buck Roach's Day Book. He was a > constable and freighter. Are these names familiar with anyone? Are > they Hardin County or McNairy County people? Thanks, Sarah > sss1942@yahoo.com > > Expenses on the Road 18.50 > Poges. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 1.75 > Stwards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 > McAneley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 > Millers_____________________________1.95 > Smiths 2 60 > 13 62 > Pococks 13 1 70 > Pekage 186 1 50 > Cotige. . . . . . . . 62 37 85 > 706 6 14 85 > 43 > > 31 > 6 > 37 > WM B ROACH > His book > > PAGE THREE > > Four days going Home 8.00 > Bisi days 12.00 > to Nashville 2.43 > 46 lb of Pork 1.00 > .45 > 23.88 > 5.00 > 28.88 > James W. Roach was Born > March the Day 1834 > One day after date, we or either > of us Promise to pay Mr. A. N. MEEKS > - .25 > 26.63 > five .50 > Pike gate 29.13 > Pike gate 20.00 > to Nashville 9.13 > > Mr. William B. Roaches Day Book > August the 26th Day 1852 > January the 1st Day 1853 Mr William > B Roaches Day > Book > ____ W. ROACH > > == > > "Half of the lies our opponents tell about us are not true." > (Cousin Boyle Roche) > > _________________________________________________________ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com