My Hunt line is from Daniel Hunt and Susannah Lowrence Green (not sure if the surname is correct) to Jonathan Hunt and Aisley Berry to Susanna Hunt and Charles Johnston Bailey (Charles is the brother of Agnes Bailey, she marries Daniel Hunt (Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri), a brother of Susanna) to William Hunt Bailey and Elizabeth Emerson to Simpson Newton Bailey and Thomas (female) Alison Jennings to Walter Hunt Bailey and Rosetta Pearman to Fern Rufus Bailey, Sr. and Anna Belle Colwell to F. R. Bailey, Jr. and Velda Jo Christy.......to Me. I have lots of information from William Hunt Bailey on down. I would like to add any good information to my files that connects in any way. I have noticed over the years that it is increasingly difficult to find the surnames of our women ancestry. This is a same as women have built the civilizations we live in. The political climate today, wants to rewrite history and fails to point out what women really did. They founded the cities and towns. Take the case of Huntsville. Four men came together and started the town. All four were married to sisters. If it wasn't for women, us men, would still be running around in the forest. Happy, but still wild and free. In Northern Ireland the Troubles were ended (or at least improved) by two women coming together and saying enough is enough. After WWII, Mac Arthur gave the vote to the Japanese Women. That one act civilized Japan (not trying to insult anyone). Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts will go on and on, as long as the women there are treated as property and not as equals. My point is, the women in Genealogy are often overlooked and I for one wish to thank all of them for putting up with us. <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.