Congrats to the team, the new website looks very nice. I particularly appreciate the gedcom file, as I've not worked most of Davis's children other than Martin, my direct descent. However, I've just received the middle volume of the fourth edition of Adventurers of Purse and Person, which runs from G to P. I looked up the reference to Thomas Graves who is believed to have married Ann Davenport, daughter of Davis. It appears that our assumption may be in error as a deed in Spotsylvania Co. 3-4 Apr 1758 (Book E, pp. 422-425) mentions his wife Eleanor. I haven't had a chance to review the Chronicles yet to see what evidence is provided in support of our traditional placement of Ann, but Dornan mentions a Pettus family history from 1957 that had a tentative ID as Ann (Hart) Pettus, widow of William Pettus. To quote from the full entry: 97. Thomas Graves5 (John4, Thomas3, John2, Thomas1) deposed, 27 July 1747, he was above aged 55 years and, on 19 Mar 1749/50, he was aged 60, and left will 17 Oct 1767-6 Jun 1768. He settled in Spotsylvania County before 3 Feb 1725/6 when he purchased 170 acres. He married (1) Eleanor ___, who joined him in a deed 3-4 April 1758, and (2) Ann ___ , who joined him in a deed, 25 Jan 1760, and died before 15 Aug 1782 when administration on her estate was granted to Rice Graves and an inventory was ordered made. I will mention that the latest version of the Graves Family Association genealogy of Thomas the Immigrant Graves's descendents mentions a first wife, Mary Perkins, who died before 1721 and doesn't mention Eleanor at all. Jason