Help needed from my fellow genealogists.... I recently sent the following letter by snail mail to Elizabeth Dye Budai PO Box 4631 Bridgeport, WV 26330-4631 It was an old address from 1997 and my letter was returned because she no longer has a PO box. I've found 2 different older addresses from VGS Newsletter Archives both also in WV (Clarksburg 96 & Bristol in 94 & 95). I have been unable to find her physical street or email address and am hoping that someone out there can help me get in touch with her. Please contact me if you can or just forward the following message to her. Any other feedback is also greatly appreciated. Thanks so much, Vicki Ford in Virginia Hello Elizabeth, While I was doing some family research on my Ford family on line I found your name listed in a 1997 issue of The Virginia Genealogical Society Newsletter. It caught my attention because your first and middle name matched the name of my ancestor. An ancestral brick wall you might be able to help me with. I have solid connections back to Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Dye. I believe this Thomas Ford to be the son of the Thomas Ford who married Rebecca Burton but have little proof other than timing and location. Here is what is in the Ford/Burton marriage record...... 26 December1793. Thomas FORD and Rebecca Burton, dau. Thomas Burton. Sur. John Ashworth. Thomas son of John Ford. Married 2 January 1794 by Rev. John Williams. p 199 Ford/Burton could then have produced a child the following December which would have put them within the range of Christian decency of over nine months from the wedding. With the child being a son I would think that given his father's name was Thomas and his maternal grandfather's name was Thomas that the tradition of the time would dictate that his name be Thomas also. Do you know anything about this Thomas Ford/Rebecca Burton marriage and if it ties in with the Dye family? Anything you can tell me to point me in the right direction would be highly appreciated. Thank you very much.