I have just received a transcription of the diary of Edward Callistus Barlow (Captain E.C. Barlow), son of William Harrison Barlow and Louisa Allgaiers. It is almost 100 pages long, and has many names to offer, plus his Civil War experiences. Also included is a genealogy and history of the Barlow family, written by James W. Barlow, the only child of EC and Sarah Rawlins Barlow. It is incomplete, as James died suddenly at the age of 35 before it was completed. I'd like to hear your thoughts on it Edson and John Hawkins. This is in the possession of James W. Barlow, gr-gr grandson of EC and Sarah.he is 95 years young, and remembers his gr-gr grandmother, Sarah Rawlins Barlow as she lived with his family when he was a lad. Can you imagine, she was born in 1834 and died in 1925, this man in 2005 remembers her personally!!!! Carol Renfro who has graciously transcribed these items from the originals, as far as I know is not a Barlow relation, but is friends with James Barlow, and is doing this for the love of genealogy. How good does that make me feel??? Wonderful. She is also going to allow Kentucky genweb to publish it, as it has lots of Georgetown KY genealogy in it also. See: http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/BOB/ECBarlowDiary.html And http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/BOB/BarlowHistorybyJamesBarlow.html Looking for Barlows, anywhere....anytime, including all variants and spellings of the name, Barlo, Barloe, Barlowe, Parlar, Barler, Barlar, Barlage, etc...