After a VERY long absence I find I have a 5 minute block of time in which to pick up my family tree again. Names: VAUGHAN, Llandrinio, Ellesmere, Criggion, Crickheath, Tirymynech, Daywell GRIFFITHS, Llandrinio - Trederwen, Garth WHITTINGHAM, Guilsfield, Llandrinio, Alberbury BROWNE, Alberbury FURMSTON and variations, Ellesmere and surrounding areas Related names: Barret, Tannat, Pryce/Price, Cromwell, Disborough Unfortunately my ageing computer keeps spitting the dummy on me and losing all my info. YES I DID BACK UP - but this time it won't even read the disc, so until my new 2006 FTM arrives I can't even look at my data, I am purely going off memory here. However in the meanwhile, I can offer a small amount of look ups from a book I have Montgomeryshire Pleadings in the Court of Chancery 1558 - 1714 This book has been the only means I have had of linking from Edward Vaughan 1732 Ellesmere to Edward Vaughan c.1640 Tirymynech and Trederwen. What it has is the basis of each court case with a reference number whereby you can then order the copy of the court case from the British Museum and spend hours trying to read it in the hope that it will give some more gleanings. Cheers Justine www.fruitnfire.co.nz Innovative creators of fine foods for the international table