I need some help with the following McPherson Co, Kansas family lines. I need a good starting place to begin my research and was hoping that the McPherson Co, researchers might be able to give me a "jump start" and get me headed in the right direction. I have very little information on these families so any information at all will be new info for me and very much appreciated. I think that these Mennonite families lived in a township called KING CITY which must have been close to the towns of Mound Ridge and Buhler. The Suderman family lived on a 144 farm in McPherson County Kansas, on Dutch Avenue between Buhler and Hesston, Kansas. One of the things that I'm trying to figure out is if this Suderman family was the family of Leonhard Suderman and Anna Toews and if this was the same Leonhard Suderman who was one of the leaders in the Mennonite emigration movement to Kansas from Russia in the early 1870s. He would have been one of the members of a delegation of 12 men, representing various communities, sent to America to look for specific areas where new settlements could be located. These 12 left Europe in April and arrived in New York on May 22, 1873. I'm also trying to figure out, who the TOEWS family was that purchased the 144 acre farm from the Suderman family. Also need info on the VOTH family that lived about a mile from the Suderman/Toews farm. Heney C. Voth (Hank) and Ada G. Voth living in King Twp during the 1920 US Federal Census. Please help if you can, when you have the time. Sincerely Larry G.