Hello, Debbie, I'm here. I just haven't been working on the Bolens. You will find about all I know about my Bolen ancestors on my web page listed below. I have been working on the page about every week, so everything isn't there yet. On the first page, click on "Overman Genealogy," then on that page, click on "Bolin." The closest to Bolins is my g g grandmother. I found information that her father was Eli Bolin. On the Internet I found an Eli Bolin from North Carolina about the right age. Right off, I forget which county it was. The Overmans were Quakers, so were the Williams (not up on my web page yet), so possibly were the Bolins. I had found a fantastic Family Tree Maker getdom of someone's that took the Bolens (all the spellings) back hundreds of years and how the Bowlings are related to Pocahontas. It was very interesting. In the next few days I can dig that out and post it, just in case there are more Bolin researchers here than you and me! Barb > > Gee I don't think I have been getting anything from this. Anybody out > there? > > Debby Bolen Barb Models Old and New For Sewing Machine Enthusiast Treadling and Embroidering, Too doll@axom.com http://www1.eboard.com/eboard/servlet/IndexLoginServlet http://www.purdum.accessgenealogy.com/ 1906 Singer VS2; 1914 Singer 99 HC; 1915 Graybar Treadle; 1918 Singer 66 Red Eye HC; Minnesota Treadle; Minnesota C Treadle; 1925 Singer 128 HC; 1942 Singer 201; 1950 Singer 15-90; 1955 Singer 401a; 1961 Singer 500 Rocketeer; 1964 Singer 327K