Greg, It's good to hear from you. I recall this same plea many months ago. Maybe with all the new folks on the list, you will get some answers. I'll post both lineage possibilities on the roster. Twila Greg Behymer wrote: > Hello all, > I don't write much to this group, but I try to read all that comes by. > I've been trying to set up my dad with a computer and teach him how to use > it. It appears that there are two version of my geniology. Two books > with different endings. The first book, most of you have probaly have > already read, has a lot of Behymers in it but only the last few pages have > anything about the side of the Behymers that I am on. The second book was > done later which concentrated on the side of the Behymers that I am on > writen by my grandmother. Anyways, I'll summarize what the two books say > and if you could, I would appreciate any comments you have about each of them. > > Here is my family tree according to the book "Deep Roots -Beckelhymer" By > Edith Beach Sipple and other in 1979. > > 1 Jonathan Behymer > .2 Samuel Behymer 1763 - > ..3 Henry Markeley Behymer 1837 - > ...4 Samuel Elliott Behymer > ....5 Iven (Isaac) (Ivan) Eugene Behymer 1880 - 1901 > .....6 Marrill Eugene Behymer 1905 - 1993 > ......7 Darrell Eugene Behymer 1929 - > .......8 Greg Behymer 1957 - > > Here is my family tree according to the book "Beckelshymer, Behelhymer, > Behymer Roots" By Mary Behymer in 1995. > > 1 John Beckelshymer 1780 - 1847 > ..2 Benjamin W. Beckelshymer 1818 - 1857 > ...3 Thomas Scott Beckelshymer 1848 - 1898 > ....4 Iven (Isaac) Eugene Behymer 1880 - 1901 > .....5 Marrill Eugene Behymer 1905 - 1993 > ......6 Darrell Eugene Behymer 1929 - > .......7 Greg Behymer 1957 - > > Again if you could put me on the right track , it would be greatly apreciated. > > Thanks