To clarify and answer questions sent to me by a fellow researcher: 1. STEPHEN W. WOOTEN born 1820 (son of STEPHEN WOOTEN, who was born on July 22, 1783) DID marry DELPHA ANN WOOTEN. They are not brothers and sisters. Delpha Ann Wooten is the daughter of AMOS WOOTEN ( born abt. 1781). This was in the information given. 2. SUSANNA BRYD, wife of REDDEN WOOTEN, was married on May 17, 1810. Her date of birth was an error. I do not have her date of birth. 8-) 3. BRYANT BEN WOOTEN's info on his marriage should be correct. Note that in our family we have not ever spelled JINCY LEE's name as "LEA." Also, several of their sons carry the middle name of "LEE"; these include my g-great grandfather [BRYANT LEE WOOTEN]. The marriage info was cited as follows from local Telfair Co., GA records: "Bryant applied for a marriage license to wed Jincy LEA in Telfair, County, GA, December 16, 1825. Bryant's will was probated in Telfair Co., in September 1867. Bryant Wooten was born in Edgecombe Co., NC in 1795. He gave his age as 55 in the 1850 Census." 4. ROXANN WOOTEN (dau. of BRYANT BEN WOOTEN and JINCY LEE) was not born before Feb. 29, 1895. This was her date of death in the info posted. I have not had a chance to contact family members and inquire if there is any error in her date of death which was the Feb. 29, 1895 cited. Can anyone offer assistance on her date of death? I received a message that 1895 was probably not a leap year. ROXANN was born on March 23, 1846 (as posted). 5. AMOS WOOTEN m. PRICILLA TAYLOR.....I have his death as Dec. 28, 1812. One researcher had this as Oct. 23, 1813. I now realize that both of our dates are probably wrong. However, Amos does not seem to have died in Oct. of 1813. The following is from the original documentation in my database: "In the 1810 Census Amos' household has males: two 10-16 years, two 16-26, one 26-45, one 45+; and females: one 45+ (Edgecombe Co., Roll 40, Page 52). On 11 April 1811, Amos made his will (Edgecombe County Loose Wills), and it was probated May 1812 (Edgecombe County Inventories and Accounts of Sales, Volume 1811-1813, Page 173). In February 1813, Amos' children filed a petition for the division of his land. The Division was recorded in February 1814 (Edgecombe County Deed Book 15, Pages 37-38). The children were identified as: Amos Wooten, Winney Cobb, Eli Wooten, Absalom Wooten, Eliza Edwards, Milly Corbitt, Ann Edwards, Ephraim Wooten, William Wooten, Hardy Wooten, Stephen Wooten, David Wooten, and Jesse Wooten." Does anyone have any additional info on this family? I hope this clarifies any questions. I do appreciate receiving your comments and questions. All corrections are appreciated. Please continue to post any additional resources or information you have on this family. Thanks, Martha Wooten Solomon