I am in the process of recording all of the land transactions for Behymers (and associated families) in Franklin County, VA (1786 - 1897) and in Clermont County, OH (1800 - 1879). For the Franklin county, VA transactions I have read most of the deeds, while for Clermont County, OH, I only have data, at this point, from the indexes (since there are about 500 transactions involved!) For Franklin County, VA, I have recorded the folowing names: Beckelhymer, * Picklesimer, * Lazena, * Waggoner, * France, * Henry, * Landis, * Vansel, * For Clermont County, OH, I have recorded the following names: Beckelhymer, * Picklesimer, * Lower, * Archer, Chapman Custer, Christian Robb, Peter Littleton, Thomas Eppert, Jacob Summerfield, Joseph Windsor, Joseph W. Hambleton, Samuel Swem, William Morgan, John F. Robb, James T. Arthur, William Robb, John Nash, William Herron, Thomas Gray, Wilson Thompson Note that in the above * is a wild card meaning all given names of the indicated surname (with variations) are listed. I am formatting the results in two ways - an Excel file and a Word file. The Excel file is handy in that it can be sorted on any of the columns one might be interested in. However, some of the entrys may be incomplete. This is because, I have not yet received all of the microfilms I ordered from my local LDS library. When they come in, I will publish an update. In the meantime, I am willing to post an interim release, because I think the list will find them interesting. The problem, however, is that I discovered that rootsweb does not accept enclosures with E-mails posted to the their mailing lists. Consequently, I will need to send these attachments directly to those interested as opposed to the mailing list. If you are interested, respond to this E-mail and indicate which format that you would be able to read - either Excel or Word. I am hopeful that I will re ready to send out this interim release this weekend, as I have a few more hours of work ahead of me to complete everything. John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com P.S. I will be extending this research to Campbell Count, KY, and various counties in VA and IN next. Stayed tuned...