There has been some question how Donna and I fall into your Kornegay tree. Even from Donna she is coming up to speed and doing great. She has only been in this for about 4 months. I have been in root diggin for about 20 years. Started young. Anyway hope this puts some light into another branch of the family. Eddie Here is how our branch falls. Of course we all come from the first two Georges. John George, and George. George and Mary Fisher had five known children: George Jr., Captian Jacob, John, William, and David. Our ancestor was George Jr. He married Margaret Downing Lullum. Lullum was a married name. Her maiden name was Downing. They had the following children: George III, Civil, David, Basil, Jacob II. George Kornegay III m his first cousin Elizabeth Kornegay. They had the following children: Margaret, Rebecca, Zilphia, Letitia, Sallie, Roxie (could this be the Rockalena?), Liza, Civil, Susannah, Bazzell, Daniel. Daniel married Sarah Ann Everett. They had the following children: Mary Elizabeth, Thomas, Edward Augusta, Sarah Ann, Basil, Jacob. Edward Augusta married Luncinda Jane Munro. They had the following children: Edward Augusta Jr., Thomas Daniel, James, George, Make (this is the correct spelling), Sis, Bernice. Thomas Daniel married Arie Basham. They had the following children: Coffey Daniel, Herbert, Audely, Sinnie (Cinnie). Coffey Daniel married Addie Ophelia Boatwright. They had the following children: Raymond Coffey (R.C.), Edward Franklin (our dad), Wilburn Winfred (Bill), L.D., William Basham (Willie), Thomas Daniel, Beulah Lee, Oletha, Make (correct spelling), Lena Mae. Edward Franklin married Allie Marie Allen. They had the following children: Charlene, Carolyn, Donna and myself, Eddie Lynn. We have lost our parents and Charlene, So there are only 3 of us left now. I have dates on most of the above. If someone could tell me who Elizabeth's (who married her first cousin George) father was I would be most appreciative. Donna, it seems like we are climbing this particular branch ourselves. Which is better than being alone. At least we can share and keep company with each other along the way. You are doing such a good job. Love ya a lot. Eddie