Oh no, not Renee again [you're probably all saying].... just discovered this from Ayres book: "The first Coroner of Highland was Amos Evans. This fact we are only able to learn from an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made on the 26th day of February, 1806, by which it appears that "Amos Evans and his securities were exonerated from their bond as wherein Amos Evans was Coroner of the county of Highland." This we think conclusive that he was Coroner before Paulin. who was elected at the October election, 1805, and consequently the first Coroner of the county." So my question is now.... can a Dentist be a Coroner... or do you need a medical doctor...and if this isn't the same Amos who was the dentist, who in the world is this!!! Writing from the state of perpetual genealogical confusion R -------------------------------------------- Sent too fast... another question.... is the Dr. Amos they talk about below a DENTIST and not a medical doctor? [the one married to Jennie Smith Duckwall??????????] Can someone please identify the following for me [from Elsie Ayres book] "Amos Evans married a daughter [?] of Lewis Chaney and had two sons, John T., [?] and Richard Evans [?] Eventually, Dr. Amos Evans [?] came in possession of the farm [?] There are so many Amoses, Johns, Richards... I'm just trying to figure out who is who and which farm they are talking about..... the Fenner farm? or some other farm. Thanks Renee