On the 1900 census for Shelby County there appeared James Kendrick Ford, his wife Lydia (Liddie) Helm Ford, and children Minnie P.(age 20), James S. (age 17), John C.(age 15), Amos J.(age 13), Ollie (age 12), Daniel (age 7), and Joseph (age 5). On the 1910 census this family appears in Bosque County, northwest of Waco. Then later, James and Lydia are buried near relatives in Navarro County, near Corsicana. However, Minnie, James, and John are not with the family in 1910. Did they stay in Shelby County. Does anyone know what became of these? By the way, James Kendrick Ford was the uncle of Amos Joshua Ford who settled around 1900 in Panola County with wife Mary Alice Hammons Ford and their children. I will appreciate any information on the names Ford, Burgess, Graves, Hayes, Ritter, McKay, and Millsap. Thanks, Gerald Ford, Beasley, Texas (near Houston)