Morning, This may be on interest to others on here. I just checked the webpages you mention in the email below. Specifically the last one, which is the bio of Lyman FAY. This Lyman FAY is not the son of Benejah FAY (OPF 95) & Ruth WILCOX. The Lyman FAY in the bio is the grandson of Benejah FAY (OPF 95). Benejah FAY had a son named Joseph M FAY who was born July 31, 1805 in New York according to "The History of Parma" published in 1976 by Ernest Kubasek. The book does not mention that Joseph M FAY married or when and where he died. I do know the FAY's and BRAINARDS intermarried a few times. Thus there are two Lyman FAY's who removed Kenosha, WI. Jim SHREVE Sr. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert W. Fay" <madgrad77@hotmail.com> To: <FAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 11:18 PM Subject: [FAY] USA, WI, Lyman Fay, et al > Jim, > > The biography of Lyman Fay is far more extensive than I had remembered and > includes his parents and childrem. In adddition, the birographies of his > brother and son and their children are also there. > I understand this branch is of New York descent and John Fay's, a New > Yorker, is also included. This area was originally settled by immigrants > from New England, including many New Yorkers. Cathy Kubly was kind enough to > post them to the website she coordinates. Check: > > http://genexchange.com/bio.cfm?state=WI&ID=5493 > http://genexchange.com/bio.cfm?state=WI&ID=5494 > http://genexchange.com/bio.cfm?state=WI&ID=2749 > http://genexchange.com/bio.cfm?state=WI&ID=5492 > > The children went all over the midwest, so I hope this info helps any number > of researchers. I believe there are descendants of this family still living > in Wheatland and the surrounding areas. I also suspet this family may be > associated somehow with the Fays around Burlington WI, in Racine county just > a few miles away.