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    1. Elhanon Wells and William (Alamo) Wells, Hall Co., GA
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    3. Two quick questions re: Elhanon Wells and William (died-at-the-Alamo) Wells, of Hall Co., GA: -- Have any known male descendants of William (died-at-the-Alamo) Wells been identified and, if so, do we have DNA results from this line? -- Does anyone have any info whatsoever (other than census data) on Elhanon Wells. He appears as Hanon Wills in the 1830 census of Hall Co., Georgia, aged 50-60, with 2 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 2 famles 5-10, 1 female 20-30, and 1 female 40-50. William (died-at-the-Alamo) Wells is also in Hall Co., nestled between two Kelton households, but is many census pages distant from "Hanon". Elhanen Wells appears in 1840, with 1 male 20-30, 1 feamle 15-20, 1 female 20-30, and 1 female 50-60 . In 1840 he is just a four "doors" away from Elizabeth Kelton, mother-in-law of William (died-at-the-Alamo) Wells, who had been next door to William in 1830 as part of Robert Kelton's household. I am interested because as always I am searching for the elusive family of my Jeremiah Wells b. 1801 GA. Jeremiah was married in 1824 in Walton Co., GA, which at the time was adjacent to Hall Co. Jeremiah's father-in-law, Elisha Dyar, moved to Walton Co. from Franklin Co. for seven years between the 1820 and 1830 censuses. In 1830, Jeremiah is in Franklin Co., GA near his father-in-law. In 1850, the presumed son of William (Alamo) Wells appears in Franklin Co. with his wife, Amy Roe Wells. Amy's sister married a Cash, and the Cashes are tied closely to the Dyars. Also, The Roe girls are connected to another of my lines, the Glovers. One of Jeremiah Wells's daughters married 2nd Roe A. Harrison. All of this may be coincidence, of course. Any help appreciated.

    11/08/2005 05:41:45