In a message dated 98-11-05 09:35:08 EST, you write: << NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW VOL 22, 1945 ...."For a brief time, this Ferry was kept by a woman, the doughty HANNAH GRAVES, who had survived the Indian masscares as the wife of the slain FARNIFOLD GREEN and who outlived three other husbands included besides him!" --- Hi Ron, I have again re-read the article on Page 762 of Volume 2 of "Genealogies of Virginia Families" and notice that Farnifold Green was killed in a Tuscarora massacre between November 11, 1713 and 1714 when his will was presented to the Craven County court by Richard Graves. This would imply that his will was presented in court by his father-in-law. Do you agree? The article goes on to talk about the will of Richard Graves and various members of the family including Hannah and Farnifold Green Jr. Can any of the researchers of this family give the details of this family? There is also mention of Thomas Graves, brother of Richard, who came to Jamestown in 1608! This is getting back to the beginning of European settlement of our country, and I would love to know how all these people fit together! Best Regards, Tom Green