Green POWELL was one of the first Bosque County settlers, with the community becoming known as Powelldalle. He died in 1862. My great-aunt was Julia MILBURN b. about 1835/1836, who married George POWELL. This information came from my great-grandfather, who was Julia's half-sister, Joshua Gracie Milburn. I believe that George was likely the son of Green POWELL, but have nothing but suppositions to base this on. The Milburns lived in Smith County, which is where Julia and George Powell married, before moving back to Bosque. [the transcriber incorrectly copied the Milburn name as "Millam", but this is the same one] Texas Marriages, 1851-1900 POWELL, GEORGE S. Spouse: MILLAM, JULIAN Marriage Date: 13 Dec 1855 County: Smith State: TX I believe it is possible that Julia died between the birth of a daughter "Prucy L." (named after Julia's mother, Prucy Yarborough) and the time that George remarried someone named Azalee. I found Prucy living with Green Powell's household in 1860, as a 3-yr old, but back with George and the 2nd wife in 1870. I believe the wife, Azalee, was a widow of someone named Benson, based on the step-children listed in the 1880 census. I have transcribed the names from 1860 - 1870 - 1880 - 1910 census images for some of these Powell families. I also found Prucy after her marriage to James STRANGE, in 1880 Bosque. In 1910, George S. was still living in Bosque and his daughter Prucy (Powell) Strange was a widow living with a son Eugene Strange, and another son, William B Strange, in Johnson Co, TX. I do not find them past 1910. Would appreciate an answer from any descendants, especially of Julia Milburn POWELL or her daughter Prucy Powell STRANGE. Thank you, Linda McNiel McNiel2@prodigy.net