Hello everyone. New to the list and wanted to just share the "little" bit of info I have. My GreatGrandfather was EBER WOOTEN. He was married to ELIZABETH HARVEY, I believe in NC, abt. 1885-90. I located them in the 1900 Buncombe County, NC Census. Listed were Eber @ 34 b. Georgia, Dec. 1865, and wife Elizabeth @ 30 b. NC, April 1870. Living in Black Mountain Township. Eber and Elizabeth's children's names were: 1. Forrest Wooten, b. NC 2. Claude Wooten, b. NC 3. Walter Wooten, b. NC 4. William Will/Bill Wooten, b. NC 5. Samuel "Sam" Wooten, b. NC 6. Amos Bead Wooten, b. Brevard, NC (Transylvania Co) Feb. 1900 and d. Honea Path, SC Nov. 1962 married April 20, 1920 in Greenville, SC to: Ethel Mathews, b. Arthur, TN (Claiborne Co) Feb. 1900 and d. Honea Path, SC October 1985. Amos and Ethel's children: Lucille Wooten b. 1921 Greenville, SC - m. Haney Dean SC Walter Bascom Wooten b. 1923 Greenville, SC - m. Christine Kovar in Vienna, Austria Forrest "Claude" Wooten b. SC m. Lillian Cole (dec) SC Stella Wooten b. SC m. 1st Charlie Brown SC - 2nd Jerry Owens SC Jack Alton Wooten b. SC m. Elise ? SC B.A. Wooten b. SC m. Marlene ? SC Elsie Mae Wooten b. SC m. Willie Alewine SC Samuel "Boyd" Wooten b. SC m. Ann ? SC 7. Delia "Deely" Wooten b. NC m. ? Ellison Greenville, SC 8. Jess/Jesse Wooten b. NC m. Leury/Laurie Glazner Greenville, SC This is pretty much what I have on my Wooten's...not much, and getting terribly frustrated. I have no death information on Eber Wooten, but believe that Elizabeth Harvey Wooten relocated to South Carolina after his death. She died in Greenville, SC in the early 1930's. Living with her at the time was a FRANK WOOTEN, not sure of relationship to them, but he died in Greenville, SC abt. 1935. Most of Amos and Ethel's children still live in the Honea Path, Anderson and Greenville areas of South Carolina except for one, the oldest son, Walter Bascom Wooten, who lives in Washington State. Please email me if you've ran across his name before during your researches. Any help or info would be greatly appeciated. Thank you in advance, Sincerely, [email protected]