Of the Pioneers of Tampa who married Dr. Sanford W. Allen, a prominent dentist of Tampa. They have three children, !Mary, who is the wife of Roscoe Nettles, the manager of the Tampa Gas company, Edith and Angie. (b) The second daughter is lannie, who married Harry J. 'Watrcus (see iatrous family), who is prominently connect- ed with the Hendry & Knight Real Estate Company. They have, five children, Mary, MIargaret, Louise, Harry and Thomas. (c) The son of Thomas Wilkes and I.ary (McNeill) Givens was nared John. iHe grew to manhood and removed to Texas, Shore he died. After the death of his first 'ife, Thomas 'ilkes Giv- ens married her sister, Angle McNoill. She bore him one child, a daughter named Jane, who married Mitchell F. McKay. (See M:cKay family.) They have three children-Angie LMcNeill, Jolhn Wilkes and inifred. (3) John Jasper, the third son of John T. and Nancy C. (Walker) Givens, also enlisted in the Confederate army at thie beginning of the 'ar Bet'-een the States, serving in the Fourth Florida infantry in the Army of Tennessee. -He served with gallantry throughout the entire four years. Af- ter his return home at the close of the war he was elected clerk of the circuit court for I7illsborough County, which position he filled for several years. He aftora-.rds removed to Key rest, whore he entered the employ of John J. Philbrick, one of the leading business men and capitalists of that city. Here he married Mary Ros- ianna ':.alonny, a daughter of one of the most prominent farm- ilies of the city. John Jasper and Mary osanna (lm.aloney) Givens had two children, Robert Henry, who married Daisy Walker and became the father of four children, Robert Jenry, John Jasper, Lo- rena and Mary Louise. The second child of John Jasper and Mary (Maloney) Givens is Fannie, ho married Charles Curry, of Key test. iThey had two sons, John Frederick and Howard Winston. John, Jaspar Givens removed with his family to Texas From Key ';est, and died in Galveston in 1880. The family returnedd to Key ":est, where they now reside. (4) Jane Florida, the fourth child of John T. and Nan- icy C. (V'alker) Givens, married Eichard M. Wells, a prominent 'physician then of Tampa, but who afterwards resided in the eastern part of Hillsborough County and in Plant City, where the died in 1899. Dr. Wells served through the Civil War as ja surgeon in the Confederate army with distinction. There were born to Richard M. and .Thna ini;a? (IGien) Wells four children; (a) Frances Melville, who married Charles C. Carleton,