To all, One, I do not profess to ask people to accept my theory as "Gospel" because it isn't. It's the best guess at this time. The best way to attack it is not to try and prove it, but to try and disprove it. But I will agree that we should accept a basic framework, and move on to the next generations keeping in mind that we always need to look for better information.. As for Sarah Hambrick.. I will answer your note later tonight and explain. You have your Joseph's mixed up, and it is easy to do because I had the same problem. It is a very long explanation so it may take a while, be patient... Steven A. Bridges J R. McKinney wrote: > > Steve and others, > > I agree with Steve's data on the first two generations. > I was missing that Patrick Jr was born in Richmond Co, Va. > and had him born in Prince William or King George. > > Sarah Hamrick asked you about Joseph who left Va. Elsewhere > you had that Joseph moved to Bedford Co, Va; Franklin Co, Va; > Wilkes Co, NC; and on to Greene Co, Ga where he died. > While he was in Franklin Co, Va he and his son Joseph were > probably recorded at the same time. > > I also agree with you and others that we should accept > what you have presented as the "Gospel" for now and work > on the third generation on down and try to discover new > data on grandchildren and their descendants. > > That is basically what I am trying to do with the Hamrick > web page. Put down the best current descendants and asking > anyone who finds new data to contact me and help change it. > I need a lot of help. > > J R > J R