Barb The Moodys in Limestone are pretty thick also, not as bad as the Jones family but lots of them. I will remember your McCaig name because there are not that many that were in the county as far as I know. Will make a list of some of these names & next time I am over at the courthouse I will see what the index says. The gap between the 1880 & 1900 census is just awful for everyone. Females were born & could have easily married out of their family unit before the 1900 census so with out family information it is very hard to place them in a family. Also I keep all of these emails in a mail box & do go back from time to time & check to see if I have come across anything. Good luck Pat Oates in TX. At 12:46 PM 4/2/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Hi Pat and Listmembers! >First, thank you Pat for the Meigs name, but I had already eliminated them. >Does anyone have Mary Moodys 1890 Limestone "Uniquely Constructed and >Annotated Census"? I am curious about a J.D. McCaig who is supposed to be >listed. A J.D. McCaig also married an S.M. Rose 17 Oct 1880. Since I found >two errors concerning my great grandmother, Sarah M. McCaig, in the 1900 >Census, I am wondering if J.D. should have been E.D. Poor grandma Sarah was >listed as Laura in the index and ancestry.com's index has it as Saura! >Would appreciate any McCaigs that any of you run across. >Barb McCaig Nannery in MS