Hello Listers, I have just completed a Genealogy Report on Green Calvert, Jacob Fryer, and Thomas Morse, these men were all slaves belonging to Caldwell Co., Ky. families. The report is called "From Slavery to Freedom". Green was owned by John Thompson Calvert my g-g-g grandfather. When John T. Calvert died in 1860, Green and a slave named Henry were listed on the apprasial of his estate. When I found this I started searching for their descendants. Jacob Fryer was listed in the 1870 Caldwell Co., Ky. Census living the next household from Richard Fryer the son of Reason and Delilah (Calvert) Fryer, who owned a 1,200 acres Plantation in northern Caldwell County. There isn't as much on Thomas Morse, only bringing his line down to the third generation. Hope to find more. I have included census records, death certs. obits,and some court records on these families. I placed a copy in the George Coon Library Genealogy Room at Princeton, Ky., but if you are too far from Princeton I will be glad to do a look-up in my database for you. surnames included in this report are: Baker, Bumphus/Bumpass, Calvert, Cantrell, Chandler, Cook, Crow, Crumbaugh, Curry, Davis, Day, Edmonds, Ephriam, Fryer/Friar,Gaither, Gray, Hicks, Holland, Hudson, Hughs, Johnson, Kirkwood, Martin, Mason, McCain, McCoy, Morse/Moss, Murray, Nall, Parker, Rice, Teasley, Tinsley, Williams, Wimbleduff (196 people), dates from 1830 to present day. Peggy Gilkey \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // ( @ @ ) ----oOOo-(_)-oOOo----McGillekehr ********************************************************************** *****Your kygenweb homepages are***** CALDWELL http://home.hiwaay.net/~woliver/caldwell.html LYON http://home.hiwaay.net/~woliver/lyon.html TRIGG http://www.kyseeker.com/trigg/index.html **********************************************************************