Paula, Have you looked at the webpages recently? I see that Diana Busby has a GEDCom on the Busby page, that includes two Matthew Busbys. Go to the Busby Webpage and search for Matthew and Mathew http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/index.htm Alternatively, click on the down arrow on the Busby Site Index and scroll down to Matthew Busby and click. There is lots of new information on the webpage, that Farrell and Tiffany have been working hard on. Don't forget to recheck it and make sure you have all of the information available. The Busby list archives are another place to check , to see if anyone has posted anything of interest while you have been working on other lines. a.. Archives. You can search the archives for a specific message or browse them, going from one message to another. Some list archives are not available; if there is a link here to an archive but the link doesn't work, it probably just means that no messages have been posted to that list yet. a.. Search the BUSBY archives b.. Browse the BUSBY archives We still need more Busby men from different areas in the US, as we have uncovered several different lines of Busby/Busbee descendants. We really need men from the Northeastern US, from England and Wales and other places around the world to see if we can make more connections. Thanks Paula Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: "Gaila & James Merrington" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 5:26 PM Subject: RE: DAR DATABASE > Gaila, > I didn't know there was a DAR database. Would you be so kind as to tell > me how to look at that site. I have a couple of other surnames other > than Busby that I would like to check on. > > Don't know if you remember talking to me off and on during the last few > years but I'm the one looking (still!!) for Matthew Busby of Amherst Co, > VA and Adair Co, KY ca 1760's to 1850's. I've been doing my Wilson, > Goulding, Manning and Nesmith trees lately but I guess that I need to > get back to ole' Matthew and see if anything new has shown up. > > Hope all of the Busby in the DNA marker tests are having good results. I > read all of the results posted and know some have been really lucky. > Hope you have been, as well. > > Thanks in advance, > Paula Dunklin > >