HEAD OF FAMILIES—VIRGINIA, 1783 - AMHERST COUNTY NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY WHITE BLACK Sorrow, Henry 5 - Estate File State of GA Archives in Atlanta for Oglethorpe County Sorrow, Henry 1810-1815 Child Annual returns 1810-1815 Polly Bond Guardian 1814 Inventory & Appraisement Sale Bill 1810 Administrator - John Tiller Following were legatees who signed for their legacy: Jno S Sorrow Polly Sorrow (her mark) Wm Sorrow Randal Sorrow James Sorrow Rubin Eads James Brablin (his mark) (Most of the above signed more than once for different amounts-WDT). It appears that both Henry Sorrow and John Tiller were in Amherst Coun ty VA in 1783 and neither were there in 1785. Both were probably in Ogleth orpe County (then Wilkes County) by 1785. 1800 Census Oglethrope County Hardman's Dist. 11th HENRY SORROW 3 males 10 - 16 years of age John Sumpter, Randolph, James 1 male 16 - 26 years of age William 1 male over 45 years of age Henry 2 females under 10 years of age Ann, Polly 1 female 16-26 years of age Elizabeth 1 female 26-45 years of age Mary Henry received 200 acres on Millstone Creek in 1877 and also bought 100 ac res on Millstone Creek from Herod and Phereby Thornton on the 6th of Jan 1 787. This 100 acres had been granted to Herod as a headright in 1786. Henr y's property adjourned that of John Tiller. Henry's being granted 200 acr es would indicate that he was not married nor did he own any slaves wh en he arrived in Wilkes County. However, I have several children born befo re 1784. It is possible that Henry came first to Oglethorpe and then his f amily came, possibly with his father who is believed to have arrived lat er although his father was selling his land in Albermarle County, VA in 17 85 to John Eads so it might not have been much later. Answer from Keith Moody concerning legatee James Brablin in Henry's esta te papers. Hello Wayne Tiller, Henry Sorrow's daughter Sally Sorrow married: 1)1795 Oglethorpe Co Ga to Zechariah Kidd 2)1806 Oglethorpe Co GA to James Barbin/Brabin (Sep. 18, 1806) See posting #62 on the Sorrow Genforum "First four generations" for more info on Henry Sorrow's children. I have more info on more recent generations if you are interested. Keith Moody