I'm not sure the error, if it is such, warrants an exclamation point. I started with Nicholas and Judith Knapp in my note. I gave my sources of my info and, according to Jim Cady's book, in the beginning where he is paraphrasing Allen's Cady book, the spelling is K-n-A-p-p. I'm still not sure how these early people fit together. I don't know about other folks, but this business of making LAST NAMES all capital letters -- it does a number on my astigmatism that makes the reading of notes with many such last names extremely difficult, so I frequently barely skim them. My fault, but there it is. Thank you for your concern. :-) Betty Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis (Gre/aygonis-UK, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von Derlick ======= In a message dated 4/13/99 6:13:13 AM, you wrote: >Believe you may have made an error here! Believe you meant to post >"WILLIAM KNOPP & JUDITH TUE". Note the spelling of the last name is KNOPP. > The surname KNAPP for this line did not come into use until late in the >second generation and early third generation, though it is known the >spelling KNOPP was used as late as 1800 by some of the line.