I was subscribed to this list in 1998-99, but dropped off when my father's death made continued research a bit too painful. About the same time, I lost my genealogy files in a hard drive crash, and I wasn't in much of a mood to rebuild them. Life marches on, as they say, and ironically my interest has been rekindled by not only a birth (my son, John David CRAIG (Kevin Ben CRAIG & Mary Cathryn DAVIS)), but also a death. John Ritter was my wife's cousin (through her maternal grandfather), but they never met. The two events have impressed upon us the importance of recording the family ties for our children. I am part of the Team 8 lineage, "Our CRAIG Family". I've forgotten how to format all this stuff, so please be patient as I list a few generations: me: Kevin Ben CRAIG, b. May 12 1963, DeQueen, Sevier, AR (John Lee CRAIG & Johnnie Fay ROSS) John Lee CRAIG, b. December 6 1930, Mena, Polk, AR (Harry Lloyd CRAIG & Bessie Beatrice PAYTON); d. July 16, 1999, Texarkana, Bowie, TX Harry Lloyd CRAIG, b. July 11? 1895?, ,Cass, MO (William Robert CRAIG & Mary Louise GRAYBEAL); d. December 1963, Hatfield, Polk, AR William Jackson CRAIG b. 26 Jan 1835, ,Morgan,IL Moses Henry CRAIG b. 22 Jan 1804, ,Harrison,KY John CRAIG b. 29 May 1771, ,,SC Henry CRAIG b. 1729, ,,IRE, I tried to snip the highlights from the Ahnantafel for Harry Lloyd CRAIG, but may have missed a generation or two. Anyhoo, that's my lineage. The first time I joined the list five years ago, I only knew my line as far as my great-grandfather, and no details at all. Literally within 30 minutes of my first post, Craig Beeman had provided me with a gedcom file back to 1729 in Ireland. I lost that file, but I still have all the list email from the period that I was subscribed. My email to Craig Beeman ([email protected]) bounced, and I don't see any recent posts from him in the archives. Does anyone know if he's still with us? Thanks, and I look forward to learning more. Kevin Craig Nash, TX