Bud, can you give me a year/range for these Lee/Ross/Anderson marriages? I know we had vague connections to Ross families. The brother who went to Lexington MO from Lexington KY in 1853, Oliver Anderson, became notorious during the Civil War because of his anti-abolition activities (he was thrown in prison when in his 60's), and his home in Lexington MO is now a National Historic Site. His sons b.ca.1820-40s would have been the ones to marry around 1850 and later. I think one wound up out in Idaho, opening stores for mining communities. I would have to look up that info. One of the Madison Co Anderson's, John Anderson & wife Sarah, sold his land on Paint Lick around 1812 and went first to Indiana, then West. Those are the lines I know of off-hand. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com