Hi Nelda, Have you or any AmRev-Hessians made use of these attractive sounding $25 Monographs? Barry Wetherington G-05, Mercenaries from Hessen-Hanau Who Remained in Canada and the United States After the American Revolution. G-06, Emigrants from the Principality of Hessen-Hanau, Germany, 1741-1767. G-01, Brunswick Deserter-Immigrants of the American Revolution. G-02, Mercenaries from Ansbach and Bayreuth, Germany, Who Remained in America After the American Revolution. G-03, Muster Rolls and Prisoner-of-War Lists in American Archival Collections Pertaining to the German Mercenary Troops Who Served wtih British Forces During the American Revolution. G-03A, Part 1: Muster Rolls 1-25. G-03B, Part 2: Muster Rolls 26-52. G-03C, Part 3: Muster Rolls 53-72. G-04, Emigrants from Saxony (Grandduchy of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) to America: 1854, 1859. MUCH MORE HERE: http://www.theriver.com/westlandpubn/ga.html GENEALOGY: GERMAN IMMIGRANTS TO AMERICA (G-SERIES Version 1.0) Included in this database will be found the surnames and the thirty monograph numbers (plus separately published parts) in which they appear. Almost all the monographs are based on materials translated into English from foreign (usually German) documents in European archival collections. From these documents it has been possible to establish the places of origin (usually birthplaces) of immigrants who came to Canada and the United States, thus establishing a bridge between Europe and North America. This is especially valuable because port of entry records are often fragmentary and rarely give the birthplaces in Europe. Likewise, naturalization records in the United States almost never specified birthplaces, other than the country or province. Having found a surname of interest herein, the researcher should look to the following list of monograph titles to determine whether the research subject arrived in the approximate time period as that of the immigrant listed in the monograph. Detailed information--often including considerable data--will be found in the monographs, giving further clues as to possibility that the listed immigrant is the same as the ancestor sought by the researcher. Researchers will need to order these monographs from Westland Publications, Post Office Box 820, Vail, Arizona 85641, for full details. The cost per monograph is $25 postpaid and will be sent by surface mail upon receipt of researchers' orders and checks. Please order by monograph number and specify surname of interest. Upon receipt of such orders, Westland Publications will verify the surname against a soundex to determine whether there might be other spellings of the surname (particularly necessary for eighteenth-century immigrants whose German surname spelling may differ from English-language renderings in the New World). In the event that there are other spellings, the researcher will be informed. Monograph titles are as follows: Barry Wetherington