Donna, I have read your book and the documentation you provided. But I haven't seen where the name of the indian woman or her hubby were named or the documentation for it. I do know that part of what you wrote, her treatment with the indians and such were part of our stories and that is based on memory of the grandchildren. Also I know that in my handed down story that Priscilla saved her Granddaughter's (Priscilla Ross Dealy) life in 1849 in Taylor Co.IA when she was on her death bed after giving birth to a daughter (Elizabeth Dealy). Priscilla brought graveclothes but saved her with the indian remedies. I looked thru your book again and found the dates with Tecumseh 1812 and 1813, were mentioned with him and since Priscilla was rescued around 1786-87 I didn't find a connection. Also in my family history it said that Priscilla's parents went to tend their corn crop and left the children with a young neighbor couple. When the indians came they hid the children in the trees and Priscilla came out and offered herself to the indians. Whether she thought to save the others or what we don't know. My story says she was around 7 at the time of capture and stayed with them for 11 years. Going by the KY cornfield law of 1776-77 where you plant an acre of corn and get to own the land we figured Priscilla was around 7 at that time. The one thing about Moredock McKenzie that bothers me is: It talks of his little or young daughters as children and the hired girl as a young lady. The little girls were mentioned to be around 6 & 7, the hired girl was mentioned as a young lady, but Priscilla was only 6 or 7 too plus the fact in many stories the young lady wasn't captured, but hid and told Moredock what happened. If you would please send me the page numbers where this indian couple is mentioned in the book I would really appreciate it. As one of the contributors of your book, with marriage records, deeds, military records, plus my family line, I do think I deserve the courtesy of that at least. Thanks Marilyn