This is a long shot, but in 1830 we have children just "appearing" in two households. I believe these two households might be a father and a son. This suggests to me that someone has died and perhaps their children were split between a parent and a sibling. Both these households are along the Chattahoochee, more or less. The children are as follow (birthplace unknown): 1F 10/15 (in possible sibling household in GA) {b. 1815-20} 1F 5/10 (in grandparents' household in AL) {b. c. 1820-25} 1M u 5 (in grandparents' household in AL) {b. 1825-30} 2F u 5 (in possible siblings household in GA) {b. 1825-30} These children are all gone, or appear to be, from these two households by 1840. The two in the grandparents MIGHT be two people still living in AL in 1840, but it's not certain. That's a LOT of children to die in 10 years! Especially since they "came out of nowhere." Almost looks to me to possibly be the remnants of a first marriage and perhaps the beginnings of a second marriage, especially if the F 5/10 is closer to either end of the age spectrum. Chances are the father or mother would have been a WEBB at birth. And, naturally, we have no names! Or if you have a stray WEBB that fits the birth criteria? I would guess born in NC, GA, or AL. Anne