When I say that Arvil has thoroughly documented his line, I mean his "direct" line. No researcher has the time, nor the inclination to document every person connected to his line. Arvil, and most researchers, accept data from cousins assuming that it is correct. I have over 15,000 names in my database that is online, most of it came from cousins and I get corrections at least once each week from people who find it. I don't know where you mean that Arvil has your Dawson Alexander Hancock listed, but he is not a webmaster, and did not upload any of the data on the Hancock Project. Chart #1 was contributed by all researchers from that line and carefully merged together. There are lots of errors in it, but not by design. Only Lisa and I can correct the data which is there, but the correction will appear on the database in our computers and will not appear online unless and until we have the time to change the website. Julia French Wood In a message dated 08/23/2003 2:33:22 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Arvil Hancock may have documented his work well; but he has Dawson > Alexander > Hancock buried in the wrong place. > Dawson Alexander Hancock is my great-great grandfather. He did not die in > Cherokee Co!!!!!!!!!!! He died in Pine Hill, TX in Rusk Co, TX and is > buried in > Methodist Cemetery in Pine Hill. > I have tried to contact him to make the correction; but have been unable to > do so.