(ENBALOGICAL R OPRDS of Plant City. She bore her husband four children, Richard, Anna, Raymond Givens and Robert Thomas. The first two iamed died in childhood; the last two survive. She died in 18 9. (b) John Samuel, who married Margaret Owsley, of Ken- tucky. They have three children, Mary Manier, Margaret Ows- ley and John Samuel, Jr. John Samuel Tells graduated in pharmacy in Louisville, Ky., and remained in that state, not returning to Florida to reside. He lived first in Stanford, where he conducted a prosperous business, and afterwards removed to Danville, where he owns and operates the leading pharmacy in the city. (c) Lucy, the third child, died just as she was en- tering young womanhood, unmarried. (d) Roberta, the youngest, died in early childhood. (5) The fifth child of John T. and Nancy C. (Walker) Civens, is Frances liz7abeth. She married Colonel Robert B. Thomas, a native of Kentucky, who graduated at the Unit- ed States Military Acadcey at West Point and served '~th distinction both in t-he old arny before the Civil 7ar and in the Confederate army during the War Between the States. In the latter service he attained the rank of colonel. After the war Colonel Thomas occupied many positions of trust that required wide knowledge as an expert account- ant, among them being that of special deputy collector of customs at tho port of Tampa. He died many years ago. His widow survives and is residing still on a portion of the old home place that her parents settled when they came to Tampa in 1848. They had no children. (6) Mary Louise married Veranus ". Olds. They had two children, a son and a daughter, the-former named Claude Veranus and the latter Claribel Aline. Claude married Nettio McMullen, a daughter of Rufus McMullen, of Largo, in Pinellas County, where they make their home. They have four children, as follows: Roy, Jes- sie, :arren Thomas and Miriam Louise. Claribel Aline married Edward A. Krohn, of Grand Junc- tion, Col., where they now reside. They have one child, a daughter named Claribel Ileen. (7) The seventh child of John T. and Nancy C. (Walker) Giyens is Ariana Zliza. She married Judge Charles E. IHarri- son, a lawyer and editor of Tampa. He has served the coun- ty of Hillsborough as county judge for four successive terms, has been president of the city council of Tampa, chairman o:f the county board of public instruction of Hillsborought County,- besides holding other official positions. He has been editor of the Gulf Coast Progress, the Tampa Tribune -andleditorialD writ. e ejSaTiDally. Tins ... - There have been born to this couple four children;