Good morning, Friends & Cousins: I received wonderful feedback about this mailing list yesterday. Apparently there has been a real need for a more efficient way of contacting other researchers. The Barger-L@rootsweb.com list is gathering more subscribers every day. So, please feel free to post your queries more than once. Each time you do, some new people will see them. One of them just might have the information you have been seeking. During this last week, I was contacted by a distant cousin, Bill Baze, whose great-grandmother was the sister of my great-grandmother, and Carl Barger from Arkansas sent me 1920 census information on my missing Lonoke Co., AR Bargers. I also received a very moving, and very personal, message from Anna Barger Gaskin, which warmed my heart and made this whole project seem very worthwhile. Keep up the good work, everyone! Susan Barger Donahue BARGER FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 411 East Roosevelt Road Wheaton, IL 60187-5564 P.S. In case anyone else is looking for it, here is the information Carl send me on the Lonoke County, AR Bargers: 1920 Census - Lonoke Co., AR (Vol 36, E.D. 173, Sheet 4, Line 28) Monroe BARGER, Age 41, born in AR* Mollie BARGER, wife, Age 42, born in AR Elbert BARGER, son, Age 17, born in AR** Leslie BARGER, son, Age 13, born in AR Lillian BARGER, daughter, Age 10, born in AR*** Henretta BARGER, daughter, Age 4-1/2, born in AR *Monroe was shown in the 1900 census as Elijah M. BARGER. He was Elijah M. BARGER, Jr., son of the Elijah M. BARGER who appeared in the 1860 census of Tippah Co., MS and 1870 census of Henderson Co., TN. **Elbert was shown in the 1900 census as James E. BARGER. ***Lillian was shown in the 1900 census as Lillia C. BARGER (If anyone else is working on this family line, please let me know. I have information to share. - Susan)