Hi, I also am a descendent of William Breedlove, son of Thomas & Sarah, through their daughter Sally B. I really disagree with that "B" in the middle of our William's name. >From all I've been able to determine, William B Breedlove was a different man. Our William, and [another] William B. Breedlove, were both on a list of soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War, but they were two different people. None of my records show my William signing with the middle initial "B". I have his actual signiture on his pension papers and on the marriage bond he signed for my 2nd great grandparents, Joel Appling & Sally B. Breedlove. Unfortuantely the "B" ended up on the military marker recently placed on William's grave in Simpson Co., KY, but the person who arranged for that marker was working from incorrect information. Now that "B" us cast in marble [instead of concrete], and all who view William's grave will assume that he used the middle initial "B". Please, if anyone has different proof as to how William signed his name, I'd appreciate knowing it. Thanks Marilyn Owen