Flo, In 1850, Andrew is living next door to William Kerr. Could this possibly be his father? 1850 Census, Hardin Co., TN 4th C. D. 52-52 William Kerr 72 NC Margaret A. 57 NC Mary A. 23 TN Elizabeth J. 21 TN 51-51 Andrew S. Kerr 30 TN 4th C. D. Susannah 29 AL Jane C. 2 TN Joseph H. 1/12 TN The 1840 Census, Hardin Co., TN shows: William Kerr 60/70 3rd C. D. male 15/20 2 females 10/15 2 females 15/20 female 40/50 The 15 to 20 year old male in the 1840 William Kerr household would be consistent with the 30 year old Andrew S. Kerr in the 1850 census. David ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Kerr's Hardin County Cemeteries I'm sorry that i didn't give more information, i meant to ask for the names of the cemeteries and the names and if possible dates of the Kerr's buried there. My ggg grandfather Andrew S. Kerr is in the 1850 census for Hardin County with his first wife Susanna and two of their living children. He moved to Sharp County, Arkansas after 1850 and his wife Susanna died in 1853 and he then married my ggg grandmother Elizabeth Minerva (Betsy) Mckee Bray, they are both buried in Arkansas. I am stuck on finding his parents, i'm hoping that i might get lucky and find some trace in the cemeteries. Thank you for the information you sent, if you can please send names and dates. Flo