I have a list of Blunston Licenses in early Pa. which contains a William Craig wonder if any Craig searcher has any info on that Wm Craig. See Wm Craig. The citation is as follows: INDEX of Blunston Licenses let in places West of the Susquehanna River, beginning 1733 ROUGH DRAFT, FOR STUDY ONLY, NOT FOR REFERENCE A separate file exists of brief descriptions of these Licenses, with some locations mentioned and the Acreage. Dates are also given in obscure ways, not always shown clearly, but are for a narrow time period about 1733-36. Some of the INDEX items were not readily found and the spellings, page numbers, etc have been derived from comparing both the INDEX and the individual listings. The pages of the listing and the Index are sometimes tattered and torn, obscuring some data. There may be individual records which are not in the Index and Index items for which an individual listing is not present. Some places were never occupied. It is possible that some of this was not copied from the microfilm or was not readable. Some of the material was in poor condition. It is necessary to follow-up on this DRAFT INDEX by checking off the individual listings and developing a list of variant records in both, if any. Some items were marked “No Survey” or “Deceased”, etc.and will be redlined later. Initially we were primarily interested in the Polk and Shelby items in the first list below. Besides this Blunston and Thomas Penn information, we obtained copies of sections of the Index to the Cumberland County Land Records for a later period. This paper does not deal with that. We did find Polk listings and through the land records, we will be able to get descriptions and plots of their places. Hopefully, we will be able to determine their neighbors and such, as well as their timing, as they, like the Helms, did go South. They showed up in NC in time to marry into the second generation in NC. So far we have not found any sign of any Helms. There were Craig families in the land records which I will deal with later. BLUNSTON LICENSES Name Page Other Information Anderson, William 3 Ashton, Richard 5 Akins, William 21 Ashton, Peter 22 Atchton, James 27 Anderson, Richard 28 Buchanon, Robert 4 Brown, Thomas 6 Boyd, John 8 Bacxter, John 10 Black, John 13 Brady, Patrick 14 Barnes, Elisha 15 Beard, John 19 Brakenrig, James 20 Berry, James 22 Blyth, William 23 Bougher, Martin 23 And Oswald Hosteller? Boner, Francis 24 Beaty, Francis 25 Breda, William 25 Brinnian, Thomas 24 Bacon, Martin 34 Chambers, Samuel 1 Chambers, Benjamin 3 Chambers, Robert 4,5 Chambers, Samuel 8 Carthey, Samuel 4 Carthey , Alexander 4 Chambers, Benjamin 3 Campbell, Gilbert 4 Collin, John 5 Carthey, Archibald 5 Campbell, William 8 Campbell, Charles 8 Craig, William 8, 15, 26 Curtis, Robert 9 Clark, Kames 11, 26 Clark, William 9 Carr, John 12 Carley, William 12 Coebourn, Francis 13 Chambers, Randale 13 Himself and son Cahoon, John 14 Cox, John 16 Crunkleton, John 16 Crunkleton, Joseph 16 Caine, Robert 17 Cox, Thomas 17 Cox, John, Junior 17 Crunkleton, John 16 Crunkleton, Joseph 16 Caine, Robert 17 Cox, Thomas 17 Cox, John, Junior 17 Coebourn, Jonathan 18 Crawford, James 20 Carnaham, William 22 Campbell, William 22 Caton, Thomas 24 Calverson, Andrew 25 Casney, John 7 Crawl, Christian 30 Davis, John 1 Dunbar, William Davenport, Isaac 2, 11 Day, John 7 Davison, William 9 Dunlap, Andrew 9 Daugherty, William 10 Davison, John 11 Dunning, Robert 12, 20 Dunning, James 13 Dunning, Ezekiel 13 Dunbar, John 21 Dougherty, Patrick 21 Donnel, Thomas 26 Dixon, Joseph 26 Echet, Conrad 1 Endlep, Abraham 6 Ebert, Hans Michael 11 Edminston, William 12 Elliot, William 13 Eustice, Matthew 18 Edminston, Robert 18 Edminston, Thomas 18 Evans, Simon 21 Fisher, Thomas 3 Fisher, Samuel 3 Forster, James 5 Fremond, Henry & James 10 Frazier, Alexander 15, 18 Freebourn, Robert 16 Farley, William 28 Fillerton, William 27 Forsyth, John 27 Gap, John 2 Given, Samuel 11, 4 Garrison, Eliakin 7 Garrison, John 7 Garrison, William 7 Grimes, Francis 8 Gopet/Goset , John 19 Gladell, John 19 Hendricks, James 2 Hendricks, Samuel 5 Harris, John 5, 6 H , Corden 6 Not found H , Francis 7 Not found Heron, James 7 H , Nathan 7 Husey, John 7 Not found Hogshead, John 9 Hunter , John 11 Hogshead, James 12 Herburger, John 13 Heald, Thomas 14 Heald, John 15 Harland, Moses 17 Hughes, Jonathan 17 Hodgson, George 17 Huston, David 18 Hamilton, John 22 Hamilton, James 28 Hopewell for minister There was a Hopewell Church above Carlisle Hariston, Peter Hamilton, George How, William 27 Hood, Samuel 27 Hunter, John 11 Not in index I , Arthur 7 Not found Johnson, James 16 Jones, John 25 Killough, 5 Page 5 missing Killougon, Charles 5 Killrgh, John 5 Killgore, Robert 10 Killough, David 10, 16 Kaighe, Hans 13 Killough, Samuel 22 Killough, John & David 22 Kerr, Michael 25 Lawrence, John 2 Leper, James 2 Lee, John 5 Lawson, Francis 8 Lawson, William 8 Lewis, Jesse 10 Lefebre, Isaac 14 Lawson, John 14 Lenard, William 26 Litle, William 26 Loghlin, James & sons 27 Miller, Robert 1 Milliken, Robert 1 McFarland, John 1, McMullen, Wm & Hugh 2 Not found for use of Minister 2 McCowan, John 3,2 McCormab\ck, John 4,2 Micheltree, James 4 Morgan, Morgan 6 Martin, James 6 McKee, Thomas 9 Moor, Benjamin 9 McAllister, Archibald 10 Morison, Samuel 18 Page Not found McKenher, John 11 McSwain, Neil 19, 22 Miller, Andrew 20 McDaniel, William 21 Miller, John 22 McGill, John 23 Moon, John 25 Mcavalaly, Edward 25 Millikin, John 28 Nugent, William 6 Nelson, Nathaniel 11 Nichols, Edward Page torn Nisvel, Allin Page torn Napier, Ralph Page torn Owen, Thomas 19 Owen, Samuel 19 Parker, John 1, 16 Pap, John 2,17 Patten, James & Wm 3 Priest, David 5,12 Patton, John 7 Poe , Thomas, Junior 9 Patten, James 11 Price, Aaron, Junior 12 Paterson, James 13,28 Patton, Thomas 14 Papmore, William 14,15 Papmore, John 15 Papmore, John, Jumior 15 Papmore, Augustine 15 Phillips, John 19 Polk, James 26 On the Middle Branch of the Conococheague Crk Quigly, Henry 3 Queezy, James 28 Rutherford, Robert 8 Rutherford, John 8 Rutherford, James 8 Rudduck, William 17 Rankin, James 21 Ralfton, William (?) 22 Ralfton, Andrew 22 Rhoddy, Alexander 22 Reynolds, John 23 Robinson, William 23 Rankin, John 24 Reid, Aron 26 Ratelif, Samuel 26 Say, James 3 Springle, Michael 4 Somerfield, Francis 3 Swamsey, John 6 Smith. William 11 Subby, John Not found S...., James 10 Not found Shepard, Soloman Shelby, Evan 20, 24 at Walnut Point and at Rocki Spring Segden, Robert 13 Sambeard, Mathias 2_ Thonpson, William 8 Thompson, John 16 The minister Todd, James 13 Tremble, John 12 Williams, Daniel 13 Walker, William 3 Walker, Joseph 6 Wakely, William 16 Wakely, James Winchester, Willoughby Wilkin, robert Wilkin, Gabriel Wilson, James Wilkin, Peter William, Lewis &Thos David May be misplaced in the Index Wetman, William Wilsonsover, , S. 30 Numbers of 30 or more are from the Thomas Penn list. Wigle, Martin 31 Wallack, Michael 32 Westler, Woobric 32 Wor;ley, Francis, Jr. 33 Young, Thomas end of Blunston list. SPECIAL ROUGH DRAFT A Page 30 of this Proprietor’s papers is found: Beginning on sheet 30, “ Whereas sundry Germans and other persons settled within the Manor of Springehbury(sp)..... ....on land on the west side of the River Susquehanna, Thomas Penn in 1736 listed the persons granted permisssion to survey land there. There is a tattered and torn Index of these grants, and pages 30 through 34 of a seeming continuation of the Blunston Licenses, but Blunston was not the signer, Thomas Penn was. I believe that most if not all of these were Germans. The place is obscure, in the there is no such present place. This material is of poor quality; but, by moving from the index to the separate listings some sense was made of it. This second list is for the record. I do not see anything in it for us. Byer, Adam 30 Bower, Henry 31 Bougher, Nicholas 31 Bower, Martin 34 Corin, Nicholas 30 Crane, Christian 30 Carbil, Casper 32 Doyle, Thomas 34 Evans, Mark 30 Evans, Joseph 33 Esther, Christian. 32 Flickacre, Andrew 32 Fry, Tobias 32 Fry, Martin 33 Fred, Peter 34 Gardener, Peter 31 Grifffith, Methusalem 32 Grebile, Jacob 33 Hendricks, Henry 31 Homspaker, George 32 Hantz, Henry 31 Higle, Martin 31 Imble, Leonard 32 Joseph, Martin 34 Laneas, Jacob 31 Liphart, Henry 32 Lauk, Henry 32 Lather, F rederick 32 Martin, Joseph 31 Miller, Michael 33 Morgan, Thomas 33 Myer, Dennis 33 Myer, George 33 Pierce, Nicholas 32 P..., Christian 34 Rambil, Michael 33 Rixford, Christian 34 Shultz, Martin 31 Smith, Henry 31 Strickler, Conrad 31 Stants, Henry 31 Spangler, Balfor 31 Smith, Killian 32 Springler, Casper 31 Stoneman, Christian 32 Tamar, Michael 30 Tomar, Ryner 33 Welfover, Jacob 30 Wallach, Michael 32 Whistler, Woolric 32 Worley, Francis 33 Ziegler, Philip 33 Zegeler, Jacob 33 ROUGH DRAFT
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you Faye. Did he stay in the US do you know? Or serve with the British and come north? If he stayed there, he is not my John. Thanks, Cal
Hi Jim, You have got my attention. I am pleased to see you have found the siblings of Leonard. How were you able to establish that William c. 1815, Rebecca c. 1823, John c. 1829, and James c. 1830 are Leonard's siblings? How were you able to determine that Elizabeth is their mother and she was c. 1800 NC? Thanks, Eldon -----Original Message----- From: Jim Craig [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 1:39 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [CRAIG-L] RE: CRAIG RESEARCH Am looking for a connection that may go back to South Carolina. What I have now an unknown Craig and wife Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) married c.1815. Elizabeth was born c.1800 in North Carolina. They came to an area in Alabama near Gunters Lake north of the Tennessee River c.1830. At that time, they had the following known children: William Craig, born c. 1815, location unknown Leonard Craig, born 1819 in Tennessee Rebecca Craig, born 1823 in Tennessee John Craig, born 1829 in Tennessee James Craig, born 1830 in Alabama Leonard Craig was my gggrandfather. He married Mary "Nancy" Whitaker (born c.1819) around 1835. Any help would be appreciated. Jim Craig [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 8:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CRAIG RESEARCH This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Not sure about siblings.. at this point I don't have any listed.. even though I am sure that there were some. 1729 would fit in as I have "abt 1727". Do you have a birth location or parents? I have that John was born in Ireland came to the US in PA then later went on to SC. Glad to share more if any of this rings a bell. Can't wait to hear what else you have. I do show that he is buried in SC in a Presbyterian Cemetery.. but I show the Shilo Prebyterian Church Cemetery. I will check where I got that info.. sounds to close to be a coincidence. Donna ______________________________ ==== CRAIG Mailing List ==== list manager [email protected] ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I have an 'unproven' John Craig born abt. 1761 in NC ? He married Mary Patterson. This John was the son of James Craig c1735 and Hannah McCoy. Faye
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Craig Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/2460 Message Board Post: Am looking for relatives of Richard Benjiman Craig b. 1828, married Lydia Byrant or Byran. She was b. 1829. Had numerous children one of which is my grandfather, Benjamin Franklin Craig b. 11-21-1870, in Fayetteville WA AR. Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CRAIG/REVOLUTIONARY WAR/LOYALISTS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.1.2 Message Board Post: To Donna Kurtz & Faye Jackson: Further to your emails of May 2004; Thank you, YES, I am still actively seeking info on my John CRAIG. He was born about 1760 (don't know where) , joined the Loyalist British Regiment (84th), abt 25 June 1782, and served until they were disbanded in Oct. 1783. Prior to that he may have been a Patriot soldier. It is very possible he could be a son or grandson of your John or Henry Craig who were b. l727-29 and are buried at Lancaster, SC. Did any of yours have an offspring named John who would fit into that category?. My John received a land grant of 4l3 acres here in New Brunswick, after the war, which is fairly large for a common soldier. Any help you can provide would be most appreciated. He died up here in 1833.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CRAIG/REVOLUTIONARY WAR/LOYALISTS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.2 Message Board Post: Donna Kurtz & Faye Jackson; Further to your postings of 29 May 2004....Thank you -YES, I am still out here looking for the origin of my Pvt. John Craig, b. abt 1760 (don't know where) ; he was a Loyalist soldier with the 84th Regiment, 25 June 1782 to 10 Oct. 1783( perhaps a Patriot soldier before that).. :. Probably joined the 84th at Charleston, Willmington or New York. It is possible he is descended from your John Craig, b. 1727-1729...buried near Lancaster, SC. Do you think your John had a son, or grandson John, who could be mine? He received a land grant here in New Brunswick, Canada of 413 acres, which was "large" compared to most soldiers. Interestingly you have a Calvin Craig in your family (my name is also Calvin)....there was another "John Calvin Craig" in my family who migrated from New Brunswick Canada to New Zealand. Hope to hear from you further. Cal Craig
Am looking for a connection that may go back to South Carolina. What I have now an unknown Craig and wife Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) married c.1815. Elizabeth was born c.1800 in North Carolina. They came to an area in Alabama near Gunters Lake north of the Tennessee River c.1830. At that time, they had the following known children: William Craig, born c. 1815, location unknown Leonard Craig, born 1819 in Tennessee Rebecca Craig, born 1823 in Tennessee John Craig, born 1829 in Tennessee James Craig, born 1830 in Alabama Leonard Craig was my gggrandfather. He married Mary "Nancy" Whitaker (born c.1819) around 1835. Any help would be appreciated. Jim Craig [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 8:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CRAIG RESEARCH This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Not sure about siblings.. at this point I don't have any listed.. even though I am sure that there were some. 1729 would fit in as I have "abt 1727". Do you have a birth location or parents? I have that John was born in Ireland came to the US in PA then later went on to SC. Glad to share more if any of this rings a bell. Can't wait to hear what else you have. I do show that he is buried in SC in a Presbyterian Cemetery.. but I show the Shilo Prebyterian Church Cemetery. I will check where I got that info.. sounds to close to be a coincidence. Donna ______________________________
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/2437.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, I do not find a Gidion Craig in my data files; nor anyone in the Hempstead County area as yet. Barbara
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Not sure about siblings.. at this point I don't have any listed.. even though I am sure that there were some. 1729 would fit in as I have "abt 1727". Do you have a birth location or parents? I have that John was born in Ireland came to the US in PA then later went on to SC. Glad to share more if any of this rings a bell. Can't wait to hear what else you have. I do show that he is buried in SC in a Presbyterian Cemetery.. but I show the Shilo Prebyterian Church Cemetery. I will check where I got that info.. sounds to close to be a coincidence. Donna
Mark it down, particularly if the info such as age, birth place, etc. Perhaps everyone has been copying from someone who missed his name on the census record and assumed he was dead Regards, Jim Bailey Kinston, NC -----Original Message----- From: Lyndsey Gattie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 7:16 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [CRAIG-L] James Craig of Ohio later Virginia Hello Everyone As I was searching the Census records for Malinda Craig, I noticed that there is a James Craig who is also mentioned at the bottom of the previous page. The Craig family members that is also following this line, have mentioned that he died by 1860. However, on the following page at the top, is Malinda's name and the rest of the family. This is the 1870 Census for West Virigina that I am referring to. What do I do? Mark it down or leave it as is, that James died by 1860? Lyndsey [email protected] __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ ==== CRAIG Mailing List ==== list manager [email protected] ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1.1 Message Board Post: Is your John a brother to Henry b 1729 and buried in Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery in York Co SC? Faye
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andress, Smith, Craig, Hornbuckle, Davis, Householder, Kurtz, Riseman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4IQ.2ACEB/2211.1 Message Board Post: Cal, hope you are still out there! I don't have the details that you mention and would love to compare notes to see if our John Craig's match up. Here is a copy of the data I have in my notes for John Craig b abt 1727 and died 1819 in SC. "came to America in 1760 landed in Pennsylvania. moved to SC and settled in the Shiloh Presbyterian Chruch Communitty. Later named Craigville, which is near Lancaster. SC. Buried at Shiloh Presbyterian Church cemetery." I look forward to hearing from you. Just yesterday I found that my Calvin Craig (my great uncle) buried in the State Cemetery here in Austin TX in the Civil War Veterens section. If anyone else has info please contact me. Donna Kurtz
Hello Everyone As I was searching the Census records for Malinda Craig, I noticed that there is a James Craig who is also mentioned at the bottom of the previous page. The Craig family members that is also following this line, have mentioned that he died by 1860. However, on the following page at the top, is Malinda's name and the rest of the family. This is the 1870 Census for West Virigina that I am referring to. What do I do? Mark it down or leave it as is, that James died by 1860? Lyndsey [email protected] __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: craig Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4IQ.2ACEB/2437.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for Gidion Craig in 1850 cenus Living in Hempstead county Arkansas says he was born in Arkansas but si by his self he is 19 at that time do you have any think thank you
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/46.1389.1.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Happy to hear from another relative. Sorry, but think you are wrong on Roderick III' s father being Roderick the first.. All my records indicate that he was out of John Craig. Roderick, Jr. son of Roderick born in 1750. Never left Indiana and had no children from his marriage. If you want to communicate further, please feel free to contact me at home. My husband is direct descendant of Andrew Craig, out of Roderick (1750). He was born in 1808, not 1803 as reported by Carolyn. Hope to hear from you soon. We are in contact with another descendant of John's family here in Iowa. He is out of Erasmus.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Graig, Pierce, Hart, Chambers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/46.1389.1.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Melvina Elizabeth Hart, daughter of Jane Craig and Andrew Jackson Hart--Jane is a daughter of Roderick III in your table--did not go by "Nel" as the chart suggests. She went by "Mel" and we always called her "Grandma Mel" by the time I knew her--she was my maternal great-grandmother. Also, her second husband, Tony Bertie Pierce, is represented with very incorrect dates in your table. He was born 13 October 1873 at Cainsville, Mo, and died 25 January 1898, when his son, my grandfather, was only two years old. He was killed in a railroad mishap; he was a signalman and fell from the train during a big snowstorm. Mel found his frozen body the next day in a snowbank. My mother, as a young girl, knew her own great-grandmother Jane Craig and called her "Grandma Jane." Some Mom's most vivid memories from childhood come from stories Grandma Jane told her of seeing her father (Roderick III) ride off on his horse to return to the Civil War after a brief visit home: he just took off across the yard and jumped the fence, as she told it, rather than going along the road and through the gate. He was captured and imprisoned soon after, as I heard it. Grandma Jane also remembered moving further west in a wagon train when she was very small. She had some great stories to tell about that, as well. My records have Roderick Craig, father of Jane, as the son of Roderick I instead of John Craig. I appreciate your work, which gives me an extra generation and another name (Jackson) to look into.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/46.1389.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: I think Hiram Craig was my gggrandfather, but I am having a very hard time finding out anything about him. Please email me at [email protected] I would like to find out more.
This email is to warn you that as a result of huge amounts of spam, I am about to change my email address, and will write again when I have done so. Don
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Craig Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4IQ.2ACEB/2458 Message Board Post: Evening Everyone, I am hunting someone who is working on the David & Elizabeth Craig family in Maury Co., Tennessee. They married around 1800. There is an Elizabeth Craig listed in Maury Co. in 1820, 1830, and 1840. In 1830 there is a David Craig in Maury Co. and by 1840 and 1850 there are two David Craig listings. Thanks - Emma