HATCHER website: http://hatcherfamilyassn.com HALL DNA project: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/hall/HDNAtest.htm "If you can't stand the skeletons, stay out of the closet" - Val D Greenwood I know you're all out there chowin' down BBQ :-) Today I have carefully checked every record for Robert of Richmond and his kids to verify their reasonableness and accuracy. I have also arranged all of these records as a timeline on their respective pages for ease of viewing. Along the way I discovered a fair amount of records on various individual's pages that became instantly obvious they belonged to another same named person. Much switching back and forth. I have completed all changes now and here is the final summary. 1) Henry/Nancy Vicks added as s/o Tom/Wilm 2) Our stray Robert on Little River, ColumbiaCo added as a s/o Jameston/Ann Knibb and brother of Tom/Wilm. He has no known wife or children. 3) Ann Sanders has been removed as a wife. Her presence in GA has nothing to support it. I discovered a record that did not belong to either of these GA Roberts that showed we still have a Robert in HalifaxCo too far past Robert's arrival in GA who could just as easily be Ann's husband. 4) Robert of Richmond is (still) attached as s/o Jeremiah/Margaret of LunensburgCo, VA. This connection remains because of the fact that Obedience Hatcher Bugg, a dau of Jeremiah, is also very much there in Richmond. 5) Robert of Richmond has the following known kids. ....a) William bn c1760, disappears ....b) Henry, bn c1762, disappears after 1825, no known family ....c) One-legged Jeremiah, bn c1764, complete family record ....d) John, bn bef 1766, disappears after 1807, no known family ....e) Edward, bn 1774, died 1808, no heirs With this family now more settled (in my mind), the disappearance of some of them may open new opportunities to see if they may connect to someone on our Unk file wandering somewhere west. In the past years there has been more than one occasion of a major find of this nature but I can honestly say none of them, in analyzing, verifying and processing changes, has been without a niggly (two or three) that required more time and effort to nail down. Until now. Every duck fell in line. Every record found in the wrong place could instantly be seen to belong to the other guy. This has been one of the smoothest and quickest major changes I've had the pleasure to make. For those of you interested in and willing to wade thru all this, feel free to ask questions or add your comments. Happy 4th!! Nel