I am piecing together the early history of my family, mainly centered in Horn's Valley Alabama with Joshua and Dorothy Ann (Dolly) getting married in Conecuh County Ala in 1813 and eventually settling in the valley. Their children were Green Lee, Larry Blackmon, Andrew, Elijah, Susan Rebecaa, Lucinda, James Matt, Sarah, Joshua Jr. and Elizabeth. Other pertinent families tied to the Horns are Waits, Tidmore, Russell, Jones, McCrary, McCreight (also spelled alternately), Cardwell, Kirkpatrick, Prickett, Curlee, Newman, Sheppard, Patterson, Millsaps, Wesley, Grogan, Jenkins, Caldwell, Capps, Wallace, Brooks, Jacobs, Cagle, Harden, Hammond, Pitts, Darby, Bullard, Nixon, Bush, Gafford, Estes, Cotton, Neighbors, Clinkscales, Matson, Edwards, Robinson, Blackburn, Hollingsworth, Wyatt, McKinny, Rich, Butler, Smelley, Moore, Mcleroy, McClellan,, Harris, Pardue, Barrett, Wesson, Davidson, Gonsalves, Harrell, Ware, Parker, Thomas, Stoffregen, Munroe, Tyson, Gravette, Baxter, Smith, Powers, Camp, Beckwith, Rogers, Williams, Weeks, Fields, Carver, Kelley, Watts, Holmes, McCall, Cook, Beardsley, Rucker, Carwile, Driggers, Roberts, Robb, Harnish, Swinson, Stephens, Carpenter, Cotney, Hardin, Hendricks, Wellborn, Hembree, O'Neal, Leathers, Mattox, Hurst, Cate, Stewart, Yarborough, Elder, Coon, Morris, Mackey, Middlebrooks, Phillips, Clark, Mountain, and lots of others