Dear Jim and Cousins on the List: First, thanks for the thanks! I like those. I have been looking over the things you had put up about your family, and am getting the initial page ready -- which I'm behind on. Of course! I want to commend you on what you put together. You have a great beginning, with information referenced. People who have been searching a long time couldn't have done better. I am putting together census indexes and am copying information available on the internet for the various families. I rarely have the time (or money -- especially the money!) to do on the scene research any more. But I have found a couple of other things which, as they come together, will be helpful, I think. The first is the 1830 Harlan County Census. So often people only copy off the information on their own lines and ignore who else is there. But the information can take on real relevance when compared to other families -- back and forth -- over time. There are several Coldirons on the 1830 Harlan Census, even though by that time, your Aaron had moved to Clay. You will probably want to incorporate these into your Pennington time lines, which you've set up nicely. I'll e-mail you the 1830 Harlan Census, since we can't include attachments on the List. I have put together several NC databases for Ashe and Rowan and Guilford, etc. in the NW and will be putting those up --oh! one of these days! :) Additionally, I am very interested in your Goforths -- or any other line which we can track from the Philadelphia Perimeter southward and westward. Love, Your Cousin, Carolyn Carolyn McDaniel cmacdee@teleport.com ========================================= To send a message to the American Crossroads List: AMXROADS-L@rootsweb.com --- Visit American Crossroads --- http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~amxroads