Beverly: I looked at your website and your husband's ancestors were Beymers. I believe there are a couple Beymer researchers on this list, however, the Beymer name is not one of the variations of the Becklehymer/Behymer/etc. surnames that are regularly discussed on this list. I'm not saying that to discourage you. In fact, you Beymers out there, speak up, so that you can connect with one another! Several new members have subscribed to the list in the past few weeks, so how about a check-in so that we can stay in touch and learn what lines are being researched? It doesn't have to be a huge task, just a brief statement of who you are and who you descended from, something like this: I'm Twila from the Oregon Coast, home of the recent New Carissa oilspill beach disaster, descended from Jacob B'Hymer and Elizabeth France of Clermont, OH. Happy Spring! Twila Listowner tim wrote: > My husband's BEHYMER line is under the BARGER section of our homepage, > if anyone is interested in reading for connections. > His page starts with both sets of his grandparents going back by > generations, with names, dates and localities. > http://members.truepath.com/beverly/index.html > What are your lines with names, dates and localities? > Thank you, > Beverly (HIMES) BARGER > Family History Center Patron Librarian Volunteer in NM > > ==== BEHYMER Mailing List ==== > What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other > name would smell as sweet--Shakespeare > Behymer, Beckelhymer, Picklesimer, Hymer, Buclehymer