After looking a bit further at the lineage of Eleazer Isbell’s wife Elizabeth Bishop, her great-grandfather Deacon George Bartlett is NOT accepted as a grandson of Richard Warren of the Mayflower. That is shown in Bucks County (PA.) QUAKERS by David Eyre but it is not correct. There are just a few references to Deacon George Bartlett possibly being or not being the son of Robert Bartlett and wife Mary Warren, but it does not appear to be correct. And descendants of Eleazer Isbell Jr. are not accepted into the Mayflower Society on this line of his mother's. I regret I copied that and posted it without studying it further and hope it doesn't lead anyone astray. The gedcom cited on Rootsweb looks correct as far as the Isbell lineage and it cites the normal sources for the Isbells (Hist. of the Isbell Family, 1929, by Mary I. Scott, Descendants of Robert Isbell, 1944, by Edna Warren Mason, etc.) A number of other members of the family of Robert Isbell of New England did marry into Mayflower families and are accepted into the Mayflower Society, and some are members, but on other lines. Eleazer Isbell is mentioned on page 626 of A Catalogue of the Names of the Puritan Settlers (1852) by Royal Ralph Hinman. _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141664/direct/01/