Dawn We have discussed your Elizabeth WEBB briefly before. But I believe that due to a trip I made to Scott/Morgan County TN in March and census I have viewed since then, that possibly I know a bit more now. My ggg grandparents Cutbirth and Susannah WEBB were living in Morgan Co, TN in 1830 and 1840 census. When Scott County was formed from parts of three counties including Morgan County, Cutbirth fell onto the Scott County side. Most of the other WEBBs still remained in Morgan County. In the 1850 Scott County TN census we find: 1850 TENNESSEE Scott County 1 185 185 Webb, Cutburth 44 M Farmer 300 KY 1829 2 185 185 Webb Susannah 43 F Tennessee 3 185 185 Webb John 21 M Farmer Tennessee 4 185 185 Webb Rebecca 17 F Tennessee 5 185 185 Webb F 15 M Tennessee 6 185 185 Webb Isaac 12 M Tennessee 7 185 185 Webb Jacob 10 M Tennessee 8 185 185 Webb Elizabeth 8 F Tennessee 9 185 185 Webb Eleazar 4 M Tennessee 10 185 185 Webb Manda 1F Tennessee Elizabeth is the right age for your Elizabeth WEBB. Right? In 1860 the family looks like this: 1860 Scott Co, TN 1860 census ®16 #459 Cutbirth, age 54, farmer and Baptist Clergy, KY Susaner, age 53, NC Mary, age 29 (this would be Mary Ann Webb Alley) Frances, age 24, male Jacob, age 20 Elizabeth, age 17 Elizer, age 14, female (also in same household) Ewel Alley, age 10 James Alley, age 9 Tennessee Alley, age 4, female Texey Ann, age 1, female #460 John Webb, age 31, farmer Julia (Julia Ann McCart), age 19 Elizer, age 1/12, female Again Elizabeth is there. You might take note of some name patterns. Frances listed here is really Franklin Marion WEBB, and your Elizabeth named a son Frank. John was another of Elizabeth's brothers. . .and she named a son John. . .though that is quite normal. The important one would be Elizabeth's sister Mary Ann had a son Ewell. Elizabeth named a son Euel. Cutbirth had died before 1868. And when the widow and children sold his land these signatures appeared (all being "from White County Tennessee) Susan Webb her mark (seal) Jacob Webb his mark (seal) Mary Alley her mark (seal) Manda Webb her mark (seal) Elizabeth Webb her mark (seal) Franklin Webb his mark (seal) That was in February of 1870 but in the 1870 census, now over in White County, this is how the households look: 1870 TN WHITE COUNTY census White Cove 1660 Webb Frank 35 m w farmer TN <--- Franklin Marion WEBB Mary 24 f w keeping house TN <--- Mary Amanda Telia MOSS WEBB Rebecca 3 f w TN Jacob 2 m w TN John 4 mo m w TN 13 May 1661 Allen (Alley) Mary 39 f w keeping house Tn <--- Mary Ann WEBB ALLEY Well 20 m w works on farm Tn James 19 m w works on farm TN Tennessee 13 f w at home Tn Texa Ann 11 f w at home TN WEBB, Susan 65 f w housekeeper TN <---Susannah (unk) WEBB WEBB, Amanda 21 f w TN So now Elizabeth is gone. Only Amanda, the baby of the family, is still living with mother Susannah. Have you any idea when she married James Stewart? I made myself a crazy goal this month, to find every one of these WEBBs in every census year. Yikes! What was I thinking? LOL Would love to discuss Elizabeth more with you and other researchers who have input. Marcia in CA gg granddaughter of Franklin Marion WEBB and Mary Amanda Telia MOSS