Charlie & Bill, I have a THOMAS ancestor who fought with Co. D, Starnes-McLemore's 4th TN Calvary. His name was Christopher C. THOMAS. He was born 1833-37 in Virginia. He was the brother-in-law of John N. HORTON and William Robert HORTON. All three of these guys married daughters of James E. FOWLER, whom I have found in Marshall Co.census'. I also found in 1850 Marshall Co census what I think might be your line, the family of John and Susan THOMAS. Listed are a George C. and Isaac A. THOMAS. A Civil War researcher has graciously told me George, Isaac and my Christopher C. THOMAS were all in Co. D. However,as yet I can not find anything on the family of my CC Thomas. Does this name ring any bells? Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: B. M. <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 2:30 PM Subject: Re: [TNMARSHA] HOLMAN'S CALVARY > Dear Charlie, > > I have the information ready, in the envelope, and a stamp on it, and > I've lost your address again! > > Please send it to me one more time and I'll have it on your way--I > promise. > > If you'll recall, I'm the great grandson of Susan Hayes Thomas Musgrave, > sister to the four or five Thomas boys who fought in the Confederate > Army from the Farmington-Verona area. That included George C., Jonathan > C., James K. Polk, Isaac A., John M., and William Lafayette Thomas. > Most of these boys fought in the 4th Tenn. Cav., and the 17th Tenn. Inf. > > Best To You, > Bill Massey > > Most sincerely, > William R. (Bill) Massey > In F., C., & L. > > >