Sonny, Thanks for the White and Wells file. I have tried for a long time to make some kind of connection to Thomas White and Tabitha Dye to my George White. Thomas was not mentioned in George White's will in 1824 as a son. I have found many connections to Benjamin Borden and Zeruiah Winters, but need to do some research on them. Zeruiah Winters m. Joseph Wright after Benjamin Borden died. I need to research the Wright lines in Casey to see if I can find some kind of connection there. I don't think Zeruiah was young enough to have children with Joseph Wright. Deb, thanks for the info on Mercer and Boyle Co. KY. I am still waiting for land records from the KY Land Office. I want to go through that info before I order anything else. I have ordered for a James White and Catherine/Katherine. They had a Poor Person's Act land grant in Lincoln Co. KY---which appears to become Casey. One Nathaniel Evans was appointed as a trustee to Catherine. James White was the assignee. Catherine then assigned land to John Bentley, but it was stopped. Then, one Benjamin White had land on Fishing Creek in Casey Co. KY in 1807-1808. It shows his assignee as a Mr. White. Then, there are several George Whites with land from 1800 to 1806. The George White right under Benjamin shows with land in Casey on Fishing Creek---and the date was June 25, 1787. So, I am thinking that Mr. White was actually one George White---and he later assigned land to Benjamin. The next George White appears with 150 acres in Lincoln Co. on Rolling Fork. A White is still the assignee of that land. On July 9, 1800, there is George White with land in Lincoln Co. on Rolling Fork. Assignee was M. Marshall (assumed to be Markham Marshall). The last entry for a George White was 30 July 1806 for 150 acres on Rolling Fork. I just need to figure out if there was just one George White----or several George Whites. I have the 1814 Gaines tax list page that shows George White with 150 acres assigned by Jonathan Flourney/Flournoy. Will just have to wait to see what the KY Land Office sends in re to these men. I have a feeling it will not be much other than what I have typed. Maybe someone will recognize something. I know some of the assignees to land were land speculators and resold it. There might be no connection at all to the assignee. I have since figured out that most of the men mentioned in George's will as executors, appraisers, etc., have heavier connections to the lines of Jacqueline Ambler Lewis, Robert T. Lewis, and Jane E. Lewis. William Minor shows as one of the Executors, but which one was he? He also shows as William Miner. I know the Minors had children with Hutchings as middle names. Would anyone have any idea what the surname of Thomas LOOCKE actually was in 1810-1820 Casey Co. KY. He shows as a neighbor of George White. Joseph Johnston was also a neighbor in 1810, but does not show in 1820. One Jacob Johnston appears in will as an appraiser. The very same documents show Johnston as Johnson and Johnston in the documents. So, I don't know if Jacob was Jacob Johnson or Jacob Johnston---and whether Thomas Hutchinson was Thomas Hutchings. Two various spelling for him in the same document. I am making one last attempt through land records. If I can't get some solid info from them, I think my genealogy times are over. Hate to say that. Sorry about rehashing some of this. Thought someone might be new to the list and see something. It boggles my mind that George White had 15 children----and I seem to be the only one looking for him. Andrew, Patsy, William, Eson (m. Cyrena Coulter), Ely, Nathan, George Washington, John, James, Catherine, Esther, Isabel, Nancy, Sally, and Polly. Shari