Tom, Pam or anyone else that is interested >From Bill Oakley's book cost about $30 and probably still available email address above Note the names used by this family vary from Anders/Andres/Andress/Andrews/Anderson at least. John Anders and Judith were in Bladen county Nc in about 1750 and maybe around the area before ch of John: Joseph lived in Bladen the moved over to the Robeson county area, eventually to Horry county SC and in 1804 to Sumter District in SC and died in 1806 or so ch of Joseph and Sarah Ann Hawthorne: Stephen m Nancy Ann Singleton made the same moves as Joseph but moved on to Monroe county Alabama in about 1819, There are graves marked with Plantation Brick in front of Stephen's Propety that are believed to be Stephen and Nancy Ann. (This property is now on Nettles land but of course these families lived and worked together closely during this timeframe.) ch of Stephen and Nancy Ann: Isaac 1795-1866 m Mary Polly Nettles Children of Isaac and Mary Polly Nettles Andress James W 1823-1862 m Amelia East Nancy Marintha 1824-1899 m 1 Ozamus A Stevens 2 James Malachi Weston Susan 1828-30 m Andress Nettles Mary Jane 1829 m John J Gordon HEADS UP WHOEVER WAS LOOKING FOR AN ELIZABETH Alcey Elizabeth 12/7 or 12-1-1831--6-4-1902 no husband listed Ellen Ann 1835 m George Albert Watson Jr. William Robert 1835 Martha 1837-1900 m 1 ??? 2 John Davidson or Davison, Jr Rebecca Ann 1839-40- 1932 Isaac Jr. 1843-1908 Frances Caroline 1849-1926 George Washington 6-22-1858-7-28-1909 m Hazeltine Rikard b ?/2/1868 d 3-20-1948 m 123-16-1885 Buried in Rumbley cemetery in Peterman Alabama. (in 1997 I would describe the cemetery as well cared for.) Children of George and Hazeltine;I'll just list and if you need the rest let me know. William R Ella C James L Dora E Annie Lee Lillian M Mable B Edward Lorenza Daniel Aubrey If this is your line I would encourage you to buy this book if it is still available. I had done a great deal of research before this book and then found the author and realized he had everything I had and much more. It gives you so much insight into the way this family moved etc. that I bought a coffee table version and a working version. Ok Im off my soap box. My husband's line Is the same as above except he comes from Isaccs brother Stephen Singleton Andress Kay