Hey Everyone! The list has been so dried up I finally figured out everyone found what they wanted/needed and left me alone to figure out all those Bath Countians by myself. Well, If left to my own devices I might find some :Old Skeltons" that belong to you so I think perhaps its "Share time" again. Surely this is not the way it ends. I would hate to go back to SnailMail again where I hate my mailman for not bringing me mail. I think I am spoiled so lets get this List off and running again. You know what they say........If you don't use it you lose it? Blessings! Vivian Not sure about everyone else but I can assure you I am still "Lost In Space" with some of my Bath County Ancestors. These Cartmills are killers to find. I think they purposely destroyed all paper trails to throw me and my cousins off the scent. I've never posted this one before, so here goes: Alexander Hamilton m. Mary Cartmill, d/o David M. and Nancy McDonald Cartmill. They were married on 21 MAY 1848 in Bath County. They had 3 children, David, Margaret and Sarah. Mary married secondly Jesse P.Day in Morgan County, KY in 1857. These are my second greatgrandparents. Does anyone know anything about Alexander Hamilton? Thanks, Paula