I have posted here previously but now have a major breakthrough. My data is still in shambles and I have to concentrate on one line at a time to keep it straight but I could sure use some help now on my great grandfather Samuel Williams. I had posted here he was in Hempstead Co Ar but it has been brought to my attention that he is the Samuel Williams in Johnson County AR in 1840. Apparently he had a second wife I did not know about. Her name is Jane Gilbreath the daughter of Hugh and Rachel Gilbreath of Johnson Co AR. I need a birth and death date for her or anything else anyone can provide me with. My head is full of new data on what I suspect but I need to try and find paper doucmentation. My Samuel was born about 1807/NC vs TN was in Scott County AR 1850; Sebastian County AR 1860 and 1870. With this new revelation I have also figured out some on the connecting lines but I make too many errors to jump from one line to the other so more later when I can find more on Jane etc. Any little clue anyone has on this family would be most appreciated. Regards. Sue
> I have posted here previously but now have a major breakthrough. My data > is > still in shambles and I have to concentrate on one line at a time to keep > it > straight but I could sure use some help now on my great grandfather Samuel > Williams. I had posted here he was in Hempstead Co Ar but it has been > brought to my attention that he is the Samuel Williams in Johnson County > AR > in 1840. Apparently he had a second wife I did not know about. Her name is > Jane Gilbreath the daughter of Hugh and Rachel Gilbreath of Johnson Co AR. > I > need a birth and death date for her or anything else anyone can provide me > with. My head is full of new data on what I suspect but I need to try and > find paper doucmentation. My Samuel was born about 1807/NC vs TN was in > Scott County AR 1850; Sebastian County AR 1860 and 1870. With this new > revelation I have also figured out some on the connecting lines but I make > too many errors to jump from one line to the other so more later when I > can > find more on Jane etc. Any little clue anyone has on this family would be > most appreciated. Regards. Sue > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > Sue, It looks like in the 1840 census that Hugh Gilbreath had a 10-15 year old female living in his house & one 40-50,including one under 5 and one 10-15.It looks like he had the same amount of sons, one under 5, one 5-10 and one 10-15 and one(himself) 50-70. So, if this is the right Hugh Gilbreath, would the 10-15 year old be your Jane Gilbreath or was she married before 1840? I know that would be young, but I have one ancestor that was married between 12-13. Maybe figure out between the years Samuel married Sarah Kitchens(is that the right name?) and Obedience. I have probably just confused you. More later. Karen