Thanks Diane. I checked your decendants information of McCarley that I have and all seems much a match. I do have George Washington McCarley b. 1814. I found the records where he and Olivia Perry married in 3/14/1837 in Pulaski County, Arkansas. I guess he went to that area from Pope Co., Arkansas for a short time. Or maybe they ran away and married? Who knows. The rest is a good match. You had a few nicknames that I didn't have but that is about all. Glad you could change the spelling of Wallace to Wallis for Sarah (Sallie McCarley) Wallis. Ezekiel P. Wallis and Sarah's children were: William Malcolm Wallis b. 1/21/1827, Somersville, Morgan Co., Alabama (William apprenticed under Charles DeMorse for about 2 years and then moved to Dallas and on to Sevier Co., Arkansas and later to Hope, Arkansas. In Hope, he became a lawyer and died in that town. Washington Wallis b. 4/15/1829, Somersville, Morgan Co, Alabama Mary Jane Wallis b. 12/1/1831, Arkansas Martha Ann Wallis b.12/10/1840 in Red River Co., Texas Martha married into Clarksville's Thomson family. I think Weavers are also a part of this family. Martha and her husband William Richard Thomson are both buried in Stone Chapel Cemetery. John b. 1844, Red River Co., Texas Elizabeth b. 1845, Red River Co., Texas James Edmund Wallis 1/17/1848, Clarksville, Red River Co., Texas Ezekiel P. Wallis b. 11-5-1803 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Sarah Margaret McCarley b. 2-12-1806, Montgomery County, Ky. Ezekiel P. and Sallie were married May 6, 1836 in Morgan Co., Alabama Both buried at Stone Chapel, Cherry Community, Red River Co., Texas A person on this list told me that John and Ann (McCarley) Ware are buried on their land in the old Shiloh Cemetery. No headstone, that I was told. Hope this will add to your extended line. If anyone else has any more to add or share, all will be appreciated. Barb