Note: The 1850 Bath County census lists Tommie's profession as "shoemaker." His household consisted of Sarah; Davis, Joseph, Clarinda, James, and a Jane Davis (18y, born in Fluvanna County). He and Sarah were in Bath County as late as 1852 when they sold their share of the property which Sarah had inherited from her parents in Botetourt County. Within the next eight years Tommie had returned to Randolph County.
When the Civil War came Tommie was old enough to sit it out, but instead he fought for the Confederacy.
Note: In the 1870 federal census taken in Mingo, West Virginia, next door to Alexander and Mary Logan were Thomas and Sally Wood who were very likely Mary's sister, Sally Moore, and Tommy Epperson Wood.