JEANNE, PHYLLIS, JANETTE, Combining replies here. Jeanne--Assuming that I have a Native American connection, it would have to date from (roughly) 1800 or earlier. Your Cobb/King is much later, and you don't say your King is the NA line. It's vaguely possible that there is a connection. For you, I suggest that you investigate whether your Cobb or King (or both) ancestors were on the Dawes or other rolls (assuming five civilized tribes). You can find out more about them that way. Sometimes there are several generations in total that you can trace. Phyllis--I could not find a marriage for you for Elmer Pope King and Nora Hetrick. My CD goes only to (roughly) 1900. If they married after that, they probably would not be listed. Also, there are a few counties not on the CD. By far the majority are, but some are not. Any idea what county they were in? Just in case, I found the following: Elmer E. King and Julia Maude King 12-27-1899 Lake County Elmer P. King and Ida V. Bivin 9-13-1883 Macoupin County Elmer W. King and Mamie E. Corley 4-24-1889 Adams County There was no one named Nora Hetrick listed at all. Sorry. Janette--Eli King married Sarah Sanders in Hendricks County 11-5-1846. If he died in 1849/50, I doubt that they had many children. You might want to look into these marriages for possible family connections: Eli McCaslin married Martha Sanders 11-2-1837 and Eli McCaslin married Elizabeth A. King 4-24-1844. Don't know if the same Eli McCaslin marrying twice or not. Suggest you check out other Hendricks County marriages online. I found 21 King marriages (says 22 but one is duplicated) and nearly the same number of Sanders marriages in Hendricks County, IN before 1850. You or anyone else can search online for them. Think this is the correct address for the Indiana State Library website for marriages before 1850 http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/tango/marriage Hope this helps someone. SHERRY