Hey Wilma! Found the book online - http://books.google.com/books?id=JkURAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA287&sig=jbttNp8wvozPy13zG14DaQhla-w&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false I love books online. My computer chair is comfortable and the light is always right! Didn't know it until I lost my BIBLE cd. So easy to cut and paste everything you need for a study group. Saves wear and tear on those tissue thin pages. Stumbled across this book looking for William S. Moffatt - found him a few days before and couldn't get back to there again and started a new search. Found more than I bargained for - a real treasure chest (esp for what I am doing now). Still looking for the other book I found originally - gave more names of the preachers children. I admit I have nearly been obsessed with this. Years ago I read the Prosperity copy on Robert's site and knew my Montgomery connection. Just didn't get all the subtle hints it contains. I continued on my own little path adding every little scrape to my FTM. Now, having lost that big ole juicey FTM and rebuilding - I recall enough to place a higher value on what is in those records. Marsha --- On Thu, 12/9/10, Wilma King <wilking@suddenlink.net> wrote: Marsha, I am totally amazed at the amount of work that you have put into this project. How did you get a copy of the Centennial History? My copy has been used so many years that the stitching has come out of the binding--I believe all the pages are still there but many are completely loose. I thought I had lost it for several years, then found it among my son Robert's books after his death. I also have a book called Nisbet Narrations by Newton Alexander Nisbet, 439 pages, publication about 1965. And They Sought a Land by William Oates Ragsdale, a settlement in the Arkansas River Valley. Many of the same families involved. Thank you ever so much and will do whatever I can do to help anyone who has a question. Wilma King