Sallye: Thanks for volunteering. It is something I have been meaning to do, but just have never gotten around to. I think it is also important that we clear this up once and for all. Given the "Mormon" connection, perhaps we have a better than normal chance of getting some substantive basis for this info. (BTW: I am awaiting the 6 microfilms I ordered thru interlibrary loan for early newspapers of Clermont County in addition to updating the new Behymer web page, so I know I am going to be busy in the near future). It is nice to have another volunteer. It occured to me that it would be nice to have a few more volunteers to perhaps read through some of the other issues of the Clermont Courier and Clermont Sun newspapers (there is a small $ fee required). Are there any takers (if so, we need to coordinate our efforts)? Lastly, at some point in the not too distant future, I am sure I will be taking a trip to Washington, DC to visit my mother-in-law, and I plan on visiting the National Archives in person to find the 5 or 6 Behymer War of 1812 records that should be recorded there. I have tried (unsuccesfully) to order them through NARA, but I think that they are not too thorough in their investigative efforts! John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com ---------- > From: SalGundy@aol.com > To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Elizabeth Rinker > Date: Monday, September 21, 1998 6:27 PM > > John... > > I suggest we contact LDS and find you entered "Rinker" as Elizabeth's > maiden name..when was it entered, etc. Sometimes you can contact > the person that entered this information. As you will/have noted that > they entered a Jonathon as son. If it is a later entry, they have to > prove it now, where before they used to take a lot of information without > actual facts. I will volunteer to go to a branch office and order the > information, but not until Thursday this week. > > The group I worked with years ago, finally came to the conclusion that > Sarah's footstone was made at a later time...as they did in Clermont Co, > OH, and was just a mistake in naming her. I have a lot of material > on the Weddle families...and none had a Sarah. > > Sallye >