This ship could be named for CASWELL BAY which is in Swansea, South Wales. -----Original Message----- From: Helen Norton <nortonH@msn.com.au> To: Mike Caswell <mike@moonrakers.com> Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 5:33 PM Subject: Fw: GEORGE EDWARD BEST >Hi Mike > >On my, even a ship called "The Caswell" ??? > >Helen > >-----Original Message----- > > >>Hello London, >> This is my first posting to this list.I have traced my G.G. >>Grandfather, Captain George Edward BEST, who was the victim of a brutal >>mutiny on board a Swansea registered ship "The Caswell", in the Jan of >1876. >> From newspaper reports in the Illustrated London News, I >>know that he was a Londoner. From what I can make out, he first appears on >a >>crew list in Swansea in 1866, and in the same year he was made a >>master.According to his marriage certificate, 30th April 1870, he was a >>widower, so he may have had a wife in London before he came down here.I >have >>no idea how old he was as the certificate states "of full age", but I do >>Know that his fathers name was Charles BEST, and that he was a master >>shipwright. >> Are any of the census's indexed up there, if so could someone >>check for a Charles BEST for me. >> > > > > > >
In response to your request for info on John Caswell, I decided to post what I have on what I would believe to be two Caswell brothers, merchants in London and Boston (MA) 1690's-1750. I don't know much about their genealogy, but these Caswells were involved with persons I have heard of elsewhere in the Massachusetts colony's development before the Revolution. I assume the family died out or went back to England before the Revolution. (If anyone can help connect these brothers to another to any of the concurrent New England Caswell families, please let me know.) I wouldn't have bothered with the detail, except that I can find no discussion of these Caswells in the Caswell databases and articles. FIRST FROM THE CD ROM COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS 1602-1776 ======================================================== 2-16 May 1696. Shippers by the New Hampshire, Mr. Mark Hunking and Mr. John Sherburn, bound from London for New England: Joseph Paice, Richard Pittman, David Garrie, Reginald Heber, John Lambert, William Ellingham, Samuell Theyer, John Brogees, Humphrey Strode, Henry Caswell, Nicholas Oursell, Nune Fernandes, Samson Parrie, Jaziell Crowch, Richard Soames, Sutton Sharpe, Elizabeth Chadwell, Edward Hooker. (PRO: E190/155/5). 23 May 1707-31 July 1707. Shippers by the New Hampshire of Deal, Mr. Robert Eason, bound from Portsmouth for Piscataqua: Cornelius Collis for Peter Meyer, John Caswall, John Arnold for Josiah Clark and John Heron & Co. and Paul Boucher, James & John Arnold for John Waldwin, Thomas Miller, William Chambers, Lewis Martin for Samuel Bagnall & Co., John Wakefield & Co., David Aldridge, Thomas Brounker, Roger Lawson, Thomas Barton for James Rolleton, Roger Lawson, Gabriel Auboineau for Christopher Topham. (PRO: E190/849/9). 18 April 1716. Jonathan Sherrer apprenticed from Christ's Hospital to his mother Elizabeth S. and Mr. John Caswall to serve George Clark Esq. of New York, merchant. (CH). 12-19 May 1716. Shippers by the Prince Frederick of London, Mr. William Blair, bound from Plymouth for Boston: Philip Pentyre for Abraham Inglegraf, Jacob Wendel & Co. and James Elwick & Co.; John Caswell & Co. (PRO: E190/1075/7). 7 May 1724. Thomas Lane apprenticed from Christ's Hospital to his grandmother Susanna L. to serve John Caswell of London, merchant, or his brother Henry Caswell of Boston, New England, merchant. (CH). 19 January 1728. John Withers apprenticed from Christ's Hospital by the consent of his uncle William Clarke to Mr. John Caswell, merchant, to serve John Yeamans of Antigua, merchant. (CH). 25 February 1729. William Taylor apprenticed from Christ's Hospital to his mother Ann Bennett and Thomas Lane on behalf of Mr. John Caswell, merchant, to serve Henry Lane of New York, merchant. (CH). 21 March 1730. John Cox apprenticed from Christ's Hospital to his father John C. and John Caswell, merchant, to serve Col. Samuel Brown of New England, merchant. (CH). January 1731. Richard Luffe apprenticed from Christ's Hospital to his friend Mr. Thomas Bridges to serve Mr. John Caswell of London, merchant, in London or Boston, New England. (CH). 15 August 1735. Daniel Swinorton apprenticed from Christ's Hospital to his uncle John Langworthy and Mr. John Caswell of New England, merchant, to serve Henry Caswell of Boston, New England. (CH). 30 November 1738-27 December 1738. Appeal by Thomas Brown of London, merchant, and his attorney Henry Lane of New York, against the grant by a New York probate court to Frederick Philips Esq. of administration of the estate in New York of John Caswell of London, merchant. (APC). ========================================================= >From the New England Historic Genealogical Register, evidences of John and Henry Caswell's activity: NEHGR 62:92 January 1908, Notes from English Records ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Abstract of the will of Kezia Caswall, late of Queen Street, London, but now of Camberwell, co. Surrey, Widow. Dated 17 July 1735. Sister Lydia Houlton, widow of John Houlton, late of Clapham, Surrey, gent. Son John Casswall of Boston in New England, Merchant, William Cave of Essex Street, Strand, Tallow Chandler, and Tho. Lane of Clements Town in Cannon St., to be trustees. Daughter Susannah Warner wife of Mr. John Warner of Camberwell. Wittnesses: Anne Downes, Benj Sparrow. Proved in P.C.C. 5 Dec 1740 by John Caswall, one of the exors., power reserved, etc (316 Brown) NEHGR 57:274 Vol 57, July 1903 Boston Banks 1684-1740 - Those Who Were Interested in Them by Andrew MacFarland Davis. Henry Caswell listed as a merchant signatory to the agreement not to take (receive) Land Bank bills, 1740. NEHGR 58:63 Vol 58:January 1904 Christ Church Bells, Boston Mass. By Arthur H. Nichols MD Bells of great quality were procured for Christ Church, Boston from Rudhall, Gloucester, England by the Rector in 1740 with the support of the Anglican church parishoners. In the list of subscribers: Henry Caswell, 30 pounds. A further collection was taken in London by Capt. Jeremiah Fones who was perhaps a sea captain sailing to London and having business acquaintances there. In the list was 5 pounds from Jno [John] Caswell. Other contributors: Peter Fanueil, Thomas Hancock. One of the bell ringers: Paul Revere. NEHGR 17:148 Memorial to the Town of Boston, 1746 To the Freeholders and Other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston in Town meeting Regularly assembled the ____ March A.D. 1746. The Memorial of Sundry of the Proprietors of Houses and Lands and others the said Inhabitants of said Town of Boston, living in and some of 'em frequenting the Street commonly known as Atkinson Street, bounded Northerly on Milk Street and Southerly on Cow LaneĀ .these people say the the road is scarcely passable in the Spring, Summer, and Fall. They put up some money and ask the town to do the work. Henry Caswell signed, as did Peter Fanueil and John Hancock., as well as one Andrew Belcher NEHGR 19:145 The Pepperell Manuscripts Feb 20, 1733/4 Mr Henry Caswell mentioned in the bills relating to death of Col. Pepperell, father of Sir Wm. Pepperell of Kittery (Piscataqua). The Pepperell expeditios settled early the coast of Maine, particularly Kittery ME NEHGR 20:29---before 1729 The New England Merchants Memorial to the London Board of Trade - a pleading for the help of the London merchants in getting relief from the present Judge and Court of Admiralty in New England. Signed by Henry Caswell, Peter Fanueil, Samuel Sewall (died 1729), others. NEHGR 50:193 Partners in the Land Bank of 1740 Two of those identified as major supporters were John Caswell of Norton and his brother Jedediah Caswell of Norton. This was John Caswell of Norton (John2, Thomas1 of Taunton) who married Hannah Hoar per George Sanborn in the Mayflower Decendent (v39:1, p5 Caswell 73) This doesn't seem to be related to John Caswell, Merchant. ======================================================= Historical Sketches of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Hon. Mark Doolittle, 1850" [The text below was copied from this book. Note that one of the owners of the 27,000 acres northeast of Springfield is John Caswell, and I assume from the wealth required that this is John Caswell, Merchant of Boston and London. Note that this John Caswell was in good company, in particular Jonathan Belcher, governor of Massachusetts colony, Harvard graduate and scion of an important family of pre-Revolutionary War Boston, plus a couple of other prominent Boston citizens [Dudley and Devonport in particular.] "In 1662 Charles II issued his letters patent [for Connecticut] and fixed the boundaries as follows: "All that part of his Majesty's Dominions in New England, in America, bounded east by Narragansett river, commonly called Narragansett Bay, where the river falleth into the sea (Pawcatuck River) ; and on the north by the line of Massachusetts plantation , and on the south by the sea, and in longitude as the line of the Massachusetts Colony running from east to west, that is to say, from said Narragansett Bay on the east to the south sea on the west part, with the islands thereunto belonging." The north line of this grant (as well as others) was still undefined; settlements were beginning in Enfield (Conn.), Somers (Conn.), Woodstock (Conn.), and Suffield (Conn), on the line between the two governments; these towns were supposed to lie within the limits of Massachusetts; the government of Massachusetts extended its jurisdiction over them and protected them in Indian wars. This state of things continued for years, til Indian hostilities had subsided, English settlements multiplied, and lands attained to some value, when it became necessary to ascertain the true line between the two governments, with more accuracy than had been done in the original grants. A survey was had and it was found that the true line between the two governments was north of these towns; they were within the Connecticut line. In 1648, Enfield [Conn] was granted by the general Court of Massachusetts to Springfield; in 1670 a grant was made by the same authority of the town of Suffield [Conn] to Maj. John Pyncheon. Lines corresponding with these grants included Somers [Conn] and Woodstock [Conn] within Massachusetts , and Massachusetts claimed the jurisdiction over them; Connecticut consented to that jurisdiction upon conditon that Massachusetts should grant a jurisdiction within its limits to Connecticut of equal extent; such a treaty between the governments was carried into effect. Ware, Belchertown, and Pelham [three towns NE of Springfield MA] comprised the equivalent territory. At the time no grants had been made to any individuals or proprietary within these terrritories; they were a part of the public domain. Connecticut continued to hold such jurisdiction till 1727, when they sold their right to the territory now Belchertown to seven individuals residing in and near Boston, in six equal divisions; the first division to Paul Dudley two thirds, and Col. John Wainwright one third; second division one sixth to John Caswell; third division one sixth to Col. Thomas Fitch; third division one sixth to Adington Devenport; fifth division one sixth to Jonathan Belcher, esq.; sixth division one sixth to William Clark's heirs. During the months of October and November of that year, the territroy was surveyed, delineated, and plotted on a chart by Col. Timothy Dwight of Northampton. This chart is now in my [author's] posession. It is evidently drawn with great accuracy by the hand of a master. Col. Dwight was employed in his day in surveying and plotting towns in this section of the country. He was the grandfather of Rev. Timothy Dwight, D.D., late President of Yale College. Upon sale of this territory to these proprietors, the jurisdiction was transferred to Massachusetts, and the aforesaid towns with in the Connecticut line were taken under Connecticut jursidiction. The territory now called Belchertown was called Cold Spring. The lines in Col. Dwight's survey to the above mentioned purchases, contains 27,390 acres. At the time the town was incorporated, in June 1761, by the name of Belchertown, it included an additional territory on the north not embraced in Col. Dwight's survey of about 12,000 acres, a part since incorporated within Enfield. " This Belchertown, Mass. is the same place that the Solomon Caswell and wife Abagail Clark of Norton who I have been working on settled after the Revolutionary War.
At 05:39 PM 2/9/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hello to everyone on this list! My name is Nancy (Caswell) Simpson. I have >been working on the Taunton area Caswell's for about 15 years. I live in........... Hi Nancy. My mother was a Caswell (b. 1901, RI) & my grandfather was a Caswell, born in Maine, I think he was descended from the Taunton Caswells. Do you have any data on a Bowden Caswell.? I think I have two of them in my line. One married a Jane Dagget the other (b. bef. 1750) married Abigail Crane. I need information about the older Bowden. I think hie grand mother was Mary Bowden. I can provide more details about my Caswell line later if you want. Richard Shelley 781-878-4990 phone 781-982-1375 fax 776 Main St. rfsjr@ici.net Hanover, MA 02339 Researching: Sampson, Murray, Caswell, Joy, Holden, Shelley
Nancy, Thanks for explaining to us "newbies" on the list who you are! I wil be contacting you later, because your project is VERY dear to us! Phil Baltzer phil.baltzer@pobox
Nancy I sent you a word view of our Benjamin Franklin Caswell. he was from Bristol County. His father and great grandfather was Samuel. Our Benjamin Franklin Caswell ended up in Georgia. His mother had died and his father remarried and there were problems so Ben's dad put him on a work boat . We are of the Tauton Caswell's. There are several that I've been in contact with. i sent you the word view with the story but didn't hear back from you. Did you receive it? Please let me know. We quite alot of information together now. Thanks, Donnora Caswell Nancy wrote: > Hello to everyone on this list! My name is Nancy (Caswell) Simpson. I have > been working on the Taunton area Caswell's for about 15 years. I live in > Connecticut, but my ancestors were all born and raised (up to my grandfather > Henry Caswell) in Middleboro, Lakeville and Taunton. I have always felt a > great connection to that area. I live about 3 hours away, so I limit my > trips to the fairer weather! I have amassed quite a database of Caswell's > in New England. I am now in the process of gathering information on the > descendants of Thomas Caswell, that I will put into a book. I have no idea > a this point how long it will take, it seems to be a never ending process! > I am trying to document as many sources as possible for this purpose. I am > more than willing to share information with anyone who requests it. For > those of you who are new to the list, I have 2 webpages, one is more of a > personal thing about me and my family: http://members.tripod.com/cazzy62 I > do have my direct lines there. I am also working on another page to include > more of the families on my other webpage which is strictly genealogy: > www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/8518 > > I try to squeeze in work between the 2 pages, in between doing genealogy > work for others. I hope to hear from many of you to share your lines with > me. > > I would also like to "blow a horn" to the founder of the group: Mike > Caswell. I met Mike over AOL about 4 or 5 years ago. I never dreamed we'd > be able to muster up this many of our "cousins" in such a short time! Mike > has been a huge help to myself and many others regarding our Caswell > Heritage. So be sure to check out the Caswell homepage also: > www.moonrakers.com/caswell > > My e-mail address is: nasimpson@snet.net feel free to email me directly > with any comments, questions or suggestions and I will do what I can to > help. Also feel free to direct anyone my way who needs help. I have no > problem with you giving out my e-mail address or webpage. If anyone wants > me to put a reference to their page onto mine, I would love to do that as > well. > > Nancy Caswell Simpson > 26 AUG 1962 > > ==== CASWELL Mailing List ==== > Get the Irish/ Blackwater/Canadian CASWELL book, written by Shirley Mayse. > for more in email mike@moonrakers.com
Hello to everyone on this list! My name is Nancy (Caswell) Simpson. I have been working on the Taunton area Caswell's for about 15 years. I live in Connecticut, but my ancestors were all born and raised (up to my grandfather Henry Caswell) in Middleboro, Lakeville and Taunton. I have always felt a great connection to that area. I live about 3 hours away, so I limit my trips to the fairer weather! I have amassed quite a database of Caswell's in New England. I am now in the process of gathering information on the descendants of Thomas Caswell, that I will put into a book. I have no idea a this point how long it will take, it seems to be a never ending process! I am trying to document as many sources as possible for this purpose. I am more than willing to share information with anyone who requests it. For those of you who are new to the list, I have 2 webpages, one is more of a personal thing about me and my family: http://members.tripod.com/cazzy62 I do have my direct lines there. I am also working on another page to include more of the families on my other webpage which is strictly genealogy: www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/8518 I try to squeeze in work between the 2 pages, in between doing genealogy work for others. I hope to hear from many of you to share your lines with me. I would also like to "blow a horn" to the founder of the group: Mike Caswell. I met Mike over AOL about 4 or 5 years ago. I never dreamed we'd be able to muster up this many of our "cousins" in such a short time! Mike has been a huge help to myself and many others regarding our Caswell Heritage. So be sure to check out the Caswell homepage also: www.moonrakers.com/caswell My e-mail address is: nasimpson@snet.net feel free to email me directly with any comments, questions or suggestions and I will do what I can to help. Also feel free to direct anyone my way who needs help. I have no problem with you giving out my e-mail address or webpage. If anyone wants me to put a reference to their page onto mine, I would love to do that as well. Nancy Caswell Simpson 26 AUG 1962
Nancy, Nancy, >> I have Zebiah White in my database. She was one of 6 children born to Benjamin White, Esq. and his wife Ann: children all born in Middleboro, Plymouth Co., MA << Thanks for your response! I now see that it was this Ebenezer's mother who is unknown. Do you have a wife for Ebenezer Sr.? Would you also please share your full name and e-mail address. So far all I have seen is the mysterious "Nancy" who has shared so much on this list! <BIG GRIN>!!! Phil Baltzer phil.baltzer@pobox.com
I have Zebiah White in my database. She was one of 6 children born to Benjamin White, Esq. and his wife Ann: children all born in Middleboro, Plymouth Co., MA Ann White b. 25 APR _____ Hannah White b. 7 NOV 1731 Ruth White b. 6 FB 1726/27 Daniel White b. 22 SEP 1734 Zibiah White b. 10 JUN 1736 m. Ebenezer Caswell b. 1720 Abigail White b. 31 MAR 1739 This information is from the NEHGS "Vital Records of Middleboro to 1850" Nancy
This wasn't my George. I can't recollect who posted this to the list. -----Original Message----- From: Taylor Caswell <tc68@email.msn.com> To: Mike Caswell <mike@caswellplating.com> Date: Monday, February 08, 1999 11:42 AM Subject: Re: [CASWELL-L] Timothy Caswell Oneida NY 1771 >I'd be interested in your George Caswell ... I am looking for a George >Caswell in Washington County, NY about that same time. That George had at >least two sons, Horace Thorn and George Jr. I can dig up some more if >there's a chance they're the same ... > >Taylor Caswell > >-----Original Message----- >From: Mike Caswell <mike@caswellplating.com> >To: CASWELL-L@rootsweb.com <CASWELL-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, February 07, 1999 6:13 AM >Subject: [CASWELL-L] Timothy Caswell Oneida NY 1771 > > >:If there is a record of this persons birth, surely his parents would be >:logged? >: >:Does anyone know who they were? >: >: >:Timothy Caswell b. 5/2/1771 in Onedia Co., NY had 11 children. [1] Roxy [2] >:Amasa [3] George "Otis" [4] Isaac [5] Electa [6] Rosamond [7] David [8] >:Elizabeth [9] Sarah "Sally" [10] Matilda [11] George. >:George Caswell b. 3/16/1818 married Esther Maria Downs in Belvidere, IL. >:George died in 1850, Eldorado Co., CA. >: >: >: >:Mike Caswell >: >: >:==== CASWELL Mailing List ==== >:Don't forget to join a CASWELL research group. >:See the webpage at www.moonrakers.com/caswell >: >: >: >: >: > > > >
Hi Mike, the Caswell database is coming along much slower than anticipated. I've been inputting data as it comes my way, but I'm not getting a very big response. I am in the process of putting Stephen(1)'s line on my homepage http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/818/caswell.html I've not been able to get over to Taunton this winter, but hopefully when the weather gets nicer I can make a couple of more trips and extract more data. Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Mike Caswell <mike@caswellplating.com> To: CASWELL-L@rootsweb.com <CASWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, February 08, 1999 7:26 AM Subject: Re: [CASWELL-L] Jonathan Caswell letters >Nancy >Hows the database for the Taunton Cazzies going? > >I will shortly be able to download all the Caswells on the IGI for the >entire USA. > > > >==== CASWELL Mailing List ==== >Get the latest Wiltshire CASWELL book >'How Richard Henry Gunstone Gibbs Slade CASSWELL got his name" >email mike@moonrakers for more info! > > > > >
Nancy Hows the database for the Taunton Cazzies going? I will shortly be able to download all the Caswells on the IGI for the entire USA.
>> Pitiful - isn't it!<< Yes, indeed it is! <GRIN>!!! I will try to find her in some WHITE genealogy -- maybe that's why CASWELL researchers have not found her before. Phil
It is a pile of stuff I had floating around from several people. I threw it into one file- as you can see. Unfortunately, I know nothing else about the data in there. Pitiful - isn't it! ----- Original Message ----- From: Phil Baltzer <73250.3400@compuserve.com> To: <CASWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 7:47 PM Subject: [CASWELL-L] Zebiah WHITE >Mike, > >I got to visit your web site today and downloaded what you called >MASTER.ZIP for the Taunton CASWELLs. > >I though first that it was a collection of all the Taunton CASWELL GEDCOMs >but find that it is not! Please tell me it's source. > >I noticed right away that Zebiah WHITE is given as the wife of Ebenezer >CASWELL, whereas most of us have an "unknown". > >Can you give me a reference for her? > >Phil Baltzer > > >==== CASWELL Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to join a CASWELL research group. >See the webpage at www.moonrakers.com/caswell > > > > > >
Mike, I got to visit your web site today and downloaded what you called MASTER.ZIP for the Taunton CASWELLs. I though first that it was a collection of all the Taunton CASWELL GEDCOMs but find that it is not! Please tell me it's source. I noticed right away that Zebiah WHITE is given as the wife of Ebenezer CASWELL, whereas most of us have an "unknown". Can you give me a reference for her? Phil Baltzer
I would not be surprised to discover that one of your Timothy's was indeed one of mine from the UK Here is my best choice from my Wiltshire UK files. William STEVENS-1823 MARRIAGE:15 May 1797 Elizabeth CASWELL-2956 Abt 1749 Bishops Cannings -CHILDREN---------------- 1.Ruth CASWELL 2.Timothy CASWELL- born 1784 3.Betty CASWELL 4.Sophia CASWELL 5.Mary CASWELL ----- Original Message ----- From: <HHuntoon@aol.com> To: <mike@caswellplating.com> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 6:32 PM Subject: Re: [CASWELL-L] Timothy Caswell Oneida NY 1771 >Re your inquiry, here are my list of Timothy Caswells from 1790-1810 census >in the Northeast US. > >Caswell Timothy Barrington Strafford Co NH p87 1790 01-02-05-00-00 >Caswell Timothy Hartford Co CT p279 1800 01010-40010-00 >Caswell Timothy Herkimer Co pNY 506 1800 30010-10010-00 >Caswell Timothy Strafford Co NH p977 1800 12010-11010-00 >Caswell Timothy Herkimer CoNY p468 1810 13010-31021 > >I don't know if this helps at all, but Barrington, Strafford Co NH is right >near Northwood Rockingham Co NH where a bunch of Isle of Shoals (Gosport) >Caswells were. Otherwise, I cant help. >Harry Huntoon >(still searching for Solomon Caswell of Easton/Norton/Belchertown MA) > >
Well gang, I finally got it up! The letters from & to Jonathan Caswell in the 1750's while he was stationed in NY. I have the letters posted on my homepage. If you would like copies, you can either copy it off the page, or send me a stamped self-adressed envelope and I will send you the copies from the NEHGR. Nancy Caswell-Simpson http://www.geocities.com/heartland/park/8518/caswell.html Don't forget to keep sending me your Taunton lines.
I've forwarded your message to the Caswell listserver. Hope this helps. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary To: mike@moonrakers.com Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 1:03 PM Subject: Caswells I am trying to find the family for Alice Caswell. The main problem is I don't have a date of birth. I know she m. John Ewing 3-3-1794,Bourbon Co.KY. That's all I've been able to get! Is there any way you may help me?I hope you can, E-Mail me at; margoritas@yahoo.com. Thanks so much,Margo Langdon.
Did this Lydia b. Taunton 7 Oct. 1772, dau of Job and Elizabeth Caswell have more than one husband? Does anyone know when Simeon died? Thanks, Randy
Apologies for being inquisitive and not having asked this before, but when did your Caswells get to US and where. Pre or post Rev War? Thru NY? or Boston? Any connection to John Caswell, London/Boston merchant 1700-1760, a big Church of England supporter? Harry Huntoon
Thank you for your Caswell (Taunton Ma) line I have added it to the webpage www.moonrakers.com/caswell/gedcoms.htm Please note it is called caswellbaltzer.zip Please refer to it as such in any future updates.