Hi again Andy, I believe Jean Houston of Florence, KY has the original journal of George Mansfield Young. He is her direct ancestor. I believe she only sent me portions of it as I was interested. I just happened to enter the other information as it appeared in the portions she sent to me. He especially talked about farming, weather, and who died, and who had gotten married! Since these notes were in the pre-1900 period, there is a lot of useful information. What happened is that I have entered every tidbit on every pioneer Flagg Springs family and Campbell Co. pioneer, especially as mentioned in documents such as diaries, church minutes, etc. that are not in published form. I have a huge computer data base of names and tidbits of early Campbell county families, especially from 12 Mile Baptist and Flagg Springs Baptist church minutes. I also have combed cemetery records, some marriage records, military records, etc. as I come across them in my research, as well as 1810 Census data of families in the area. Since there were 14 children of Thomas and Cecelia Wine Beagle, and all of their descendants and there were 9 children of William Thompson and wife Nancy Drinkard, they were intermarried into a lot of those early neighboring pioneer Campbell County families! They were closely associated with Flagg Springs Baptist Church families for over 70 years. Please email me at [email protected] I can give you Jean's e-mail privately and you can ask her for the pages you need. I will email you directly about Beagle Civil War connections. Sincerely, Karen Beagle