>Good Morning Everyone, Can anyone imagine the bravery of those men? Angus "Scotty" Robinson A former certified Scuba Diver< Good Mornin' Scotty and All, You are so right about the bravery. It is just an awesome story all the way around. I am so thankful that they made it to the surface without the damage they had feared may happen. Bet as a former diver you had thoughts of the excitement of being there. As I said on another list yesterday, imagine being able to attend the funeral of your ancestor who died 136 years ago! What a thought. The ancestors of the Hunley Crew will get to; when they have the huge Confederate Burial Service for these brave men. What an exciting time for the South right now! Sharon My mother was a ROBINSON where are your ROBINSONs from? The oldest known of my line is my 2nd great grandfather: William Lee ROBINSON b. abt 1826 Mecklenburg County, NC m. Martha REED [b. abt. 1830 Mecklenburg County, NC] on October 17, 1850 Mecklenburg County, NC child of William & Martha: ----------------------------- 1. John Jefferson ROBINSON b. April 14, 1852 Mecklenburg County, NC -d. January 5, 1929 Live Oak, Suwannee County, FL m. Mildred Malissee LAMB [b. January 25, 1861 Lafayette County, FL -d. January 18, 1949 Suwannee County, FL daughter of Wade Hampton LAMB & Martha Elizabeth CLARK(E) child of John & Malissee: ----------------------------- Shelton ROBINSON b. January 15, 1895 Suwannee County, FL -d. November 13, 1954 Suwannee County, FL m. Annie Elizabeth (PARKER) GREEN [ b. November 13, 1900 Suwannee County, FL -d. January 16, 1974][widow of William Isom GREEN] [daughter of Robert Franklin PARKER & Georgia Rosetta TISON] on March 17, 1922 Lafayette County, FL