Nikki, That explain's why I have nothing on them. I got the Waymire info. in the same manner you got your Richwine....handed down from family to family. I also got some from Anderson Library. Thank goodness for families helping families. I don't think I'd survive a one name study...not with the families I'm searching for. LOL ! CALRK-RYAN-WEBB-ROGERS-MEEKS-STOUT-CARVER-REASON-LACOCK/LAYCOCK-DAVIS and the WAYMIRE's. NO way ! :) Funny you should mention the wolf....I have always said I'm a nocturnal creature. LOL ! Thank you so much for being a part of our forum. Thank you for saying some thing so nice about me and Phyllis. Phyllis is the real sweet heart here. :) I love her like a mom...I do...I do. :) I also want to thank Phyllis at the Anderson Library for helping me so much. I have no idea where I'd be today with out the little lady. Thank you Phyllis ! :) I really do feel for all the victims and family members of the Alaska Airline crash. God be with each and every one of them. Marcie in IN. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 6:59 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County >Marci, >I would guess that Samuel RICHWINE'S marriage to Ann WEYMEYER [?WAYMIRE} was >probably in PA or VA long before the move to Indiana. I've never researched >that...sometimes I research families far afield...but since my RICHWINES came >practically gift wrapped...thanks to my uncle Richard...who took three years >to wade through Mrs. ALATZA's notes and put them in book form [I was just a >fledgling genealogist then...but I did much of the census research for his >privately published book...copies of which I know are in the Seattle Public >Library and Tacoma...and I'm sure Uncle Dick arranged for copies in the >Madison County Historical site and Anderson?Madison County Libraries]. I know >I went to them BUT that was 43 years ago...and memory goes dim. > >Since then, I made it my goal to trace evry line of RICHWINE I could...and >even found that one branch came to Washington State before statehood. Now my >curiosity is piqued, and I'll have to do some WAYMIRE chasing. > >when I went to Anderson College...I knew a bunch of people whose names now >pop up in connection with the RICHWINES...and it just blows me away! I must >have liked them instictively because they were relatives...and just like >wolves, we can "smell" those that belong to our pack ;>)) > >I really enjoy the Madison County Forum. I belong to several others..and >this one is the most fun...and productive, thanks in large part to you and >Phyllis. > >On a sombre note, please take a moment to grieve with those of us in Seattle, >who aoe all feeling the loss of the Alaska Airline victims. > >Thanks, >Nikki > >