I am working on the MORTON line from Anderson County, TN, but it's possible that the father of my James MORTON might have served in the Rev. War in NC. When does your James MORTON show up in Smyrna? By years, I have probably concluded that the James MORTON in the 1830 Anderson County census is the father of the following: David, born 1800 - NC Male child living with James in the 1830 census, born 1802 Thomas, born 1804 Mary Ann, born 1806 George, born 1808 Male child living with James in the 1830 census, born 1810 Female child living with James in the 1830 census, born 1812 Female child living with James in the 1830 census, born 1814 Female child living with James in the 1830 census, born 1818 David Morton (my gg-grandfather) lived on a farm with his wife, Nancy Catherine James nearby. Further, I believe that James above is the son of either John or James MORTON, son of Samuel Morton and Ann Holton Wallace Morton. After the 1830 census, James Morton disappears from Anderson County, so it's possible he moved on to one of the bordering counties or even further. Blessings, Nina