Folks, despite some of the continuing obit bad news, our lives are made up of marriages, births, and indeed death. All historical important events in each of our lives. It is now Spring of 2009 despite the lingering WINTER all across the USA it is time for a new ROLL CALL for our members to reach out and tell us all what genealogy roadblocks you have in your research. Often our members see my references to Pioneer James T Lewis and his descents. There are so many cousins from various surnames under LEWIS that I will list some of the persons related back from the early years of Statehood of Kentucky in 1792: James T. Lewis 1735 Wales - 1825 Cutshin, KY (surnames not in Alphabetical order) Surnames into his descents: > Griffon or Griffen or Griffith > Shepherd > Wells > Kilburn > Couch > Dent > Sneathen > Moore > Spurlock > Bowling > Bolling > McIntosh > Duff > Henson > Strong > Pennington > Morgan > Turner > Adkins > Skaggs > Stidham > Branham > Wooton > Wooten > Vanover > Feltner > Wilson > Smith > Miniard > Maggard > Roark > Weaver > Baker > Kelly > Davidson > Templeton > France > Joseph > McDaniel > Hendrix > Ford > Muncey > Muncy > Robinson > Collins > Begley > Eversole > Williams > Sizemore > Howard > Garrard, AND, the above just get us thru his immediate children relations of those early years when Leslie County was still a part of CLAY County. The late Author Wm. G. O'Connor was quite correct about bloodlines as "Dozens of Cousins" of Southeastern Kentucky. LISTDAD John in CA (born Hyden, KY) PLEASE remember to Support all our Paralyzed Military Veterans of America. PLEASE remember to Support and ... Thank ... all ... W W II living Veterans and Korean Conflict Vets. **************Access 350+ FREE radio stations anytime from anywhere on the web. Get the Radio Toolbar! (http://toolbar.aol.com/aolradio/download.html?ncid=emlcntusdown00000002)