Thank you. I think I have been confusing as well. Here's what the scoop is supposed to be: 1. Sarah Royal (daughter of Revolutionary War soldier Thomas Royal who was ultimately buried in Fulton County) married Anthony Stout. (I have the signed OK from Thomas Royal) 2. Sarah and Anthony had three children, one of whom was named Hannah Stout. 3. After Anthony died (in Ohio, the thing we can't prove except by family records), Sarah Royal Stout married Isaac Clark. 4. Hannah Stout, her daughter, married David Ward Clark. 5. I haven't figured out who the David and Sarah Fuller Clark are, but they aren't part of the line I'm trying to connect for the sake of DAR. Whew. All these Davids and Sarahs. Guess "Todd" and "Tiffany" weren't yet in vogue. ha ha Thanks for your correspondence. ---Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <FamRSearch@aol.com> To: <ILFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:36 AM Subject: Re: [ILFULTON] Welcome > I do not think it is a problem with polygamy that was discontinued over 40 > years ago. Also I don't think its a problem of bigamy. However, it is often > the case that they need to prove that the Sarah Stout who married David Clark > was really the same person as the Sarah Wimans who married Anthony Stout. > > According to check of the on line info Antony Stout married a Sarah Royal. > No dates on Antony but the second husband of Sarah is lsited as Isaac Clark. > It also shows his son David married Sarah Fuller. > > So manybe the problem is that they have two sets of claimants and its up to > the applicants to find the proof to prove which is correct. > > Julia > > > ==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the mailing list in DIGEST MODE send an email message to: > ILFULTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > Put ONLY the word "SUBSCRIBE" in the body (Turn off your signature files) >