Hi Welcome to the group. I looked but couldn't find any of those people. Just a tip and mayes others can use this: When looking for people from say the 1850's-60's forward, it is pretty easy to find their relatives and ancestors because from about that time (varies depending on county and state) on, death records were required to be kept. At some point, they were required to be sent to the State Vital Records office instead of the local County Probate Court or Health Dept. So if you know where and when a person died, it's usually a simple matter to contact that county or state and ask for a copy of the death certificate. It will tell that persons date and place of birth and USUALLY will name the mother and father and their places of birth. Then with the EXACT date and place of death, find out who in that county has microfilm records of the local newspaper obits. Those are extremely helpful because they will usually name the persons parents, place and date of birth, but ALSO the names of surviving siblings and where they live. Once you get all the info you can back into the mid 1800's, THEN the fun really begins. HA HA Let me know when you get back a few more generations and maybe then I can find a link. Terry Littleton (listdad)