Dear Daly & Craig, Craig in your latest post you mentioned that there were many blacksmiths in the family. I know for a fact that Alfred Charles and William D. Craig were blacksmiths. I also think that there father David was one in Hayesville. The shop were Al & William ran is still standing in Tiffin Ohio and the rafters are filled with square nails. I also remember my g.grandfather Al telling about a relative that went out west and sent him a gold nugget. This gold nugget was made into a ring with a diamond, sapphire and ruby wet into it. Sad to say I wore it to a dance while in highschool and lost it. Samuel Craig b? d? m. Mary Martin b? d? William B. 11-11-1783 in VA. D.5-1870 m. 12-28-1808 Mary Weddle B. 6-21-1784 in PA. D. 1850 Made home in West Newton PA. until 1812 when William enlisted in the service. He was a carpenter. They moved their family to Hayesville Ohio in 1834 Jesse Weddle b. 1-17-1808 I know nothing about this child. Anna b. 12-28-1809 m. James Weddle William Jr. b. 9-28-1812 d. 1888 m. Barbary Whittington he was a blacksmith Samuel b. 12-25-1814 d. 1890 m. Jemmima Stafford Elenor b. 12-6-1816 m. Mose Martin Mary b. 1-18-1819 m. Daniel Claten moved to Ind. Daniel b. 8-25-1821 d. 12-10-1923 m. Mary Conn He was a carpenter John b. 8-30-1823 1st. wife Sarah Dove 2nd wife Mary Coleman he was a blacksmith James b. 2-26-1826 m. Margaret Barnes moved to Ill. early Elhanen died in infancy David H b. 9-30-1829 d. 1871 m. Mary Porter b. 1836 d. 1912 He was a blacksmith. Francis Craig b. 1858 William D. Craig b. 1858 d. 1912 m. Emma R. Della Bachelder He was a blacksmith Alfred Charles b. 1863 d. 1950 m. Della Kisling He was a blacksmith.