I need to hang my head very low and confess to all of you that I have been so engrossed in researching for my Andrew WALLACE that I have failed to look at my own records for people asking me about a Thomas WALLACE. I did find a Thomas WALLICE on the 1860 census in Simpson County, Kentucky listed as living in the household of my GG Grandfather Thomas M. WALLICE. The spelling is incorrect and should be WALLACE. (Thomas M. has also been spelled WALLIS.) I don't know who his parents are and he is listed last yet older which implies he is not a son but residing in the household. I believe he is a grandson and possibly of Andrew WALLACE, assumed son of Thomas M. Wallace and Jane (CALBREATH) WALLACE. Here is how the census appears: WALLICE T.M. 56 W M TN WALLICE JANE 53 W F TN WALLICE ANDREW S. 23 W M TN WALLICE WILLIAM A. 21 W M TN WALLICE HUGH B. 18 W M TN WALLICE SARAH J. 13 W F TN WALLICE THOMAS 19 W M TN As you can see they were all white, M or F to designate male or female, and born in Tennessee. They had recently removed from Macon County, Tennessee. If Thomas was a son his name would have appeared between William A. and Hugh B. In spite of the questions of his paternity my guess is that his great grandfather in Andrew WALLACE from Augusta County, Virginia. Please forgive my thoughtlessness, Jim Wallace, in beautiful snow covered Michigan. Õ¿Õ [email protected]