The search goes on. George Cook was an Indian trader. His wife was Olithi, a Shawnee, a Maukajay, from just north of the Ohio River. In 1774 my great great grandfather, Conrad Cook, was born. In 1790, I believe that George and Olithi were living near other Cook relatives in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. I also believe that they had other children in addition to Conrad. In the early 1800's, Conrad married and moved to the area of his mother's birth in Adams County, Ohio as did his father, George. I am searching for Cooks (Kochs - German) who have a story of an Indian ancestor in their family history. Because of George's and Olithi's trading trips, Conrad and his siblings were raised to be equally at home with both whites and Indians. When the Indians were driven from Ohio, Conrad chose to remain and be white. His siblings might have migrated to a southern state or perhaps to one in the north. Some might have chosen to be Indian. Can anyone out there relate to this story? Jesse W. Cook -- Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift; That's why we call it The Present.