You wrote: Here is a little more information to add to the post from E.W. Wallace regarding Higgason Harris and his wife Nancy Ann Garland: There is much confusion by researchers between two Nancy Grubbs. Robert Harris's wife Nancy Grubbs is not the Nancy Grubbs that married William Linville Boone and died on 3-22-1835. Robert Harris's wife was a daughter of Thomas Grubbs (earlier thought to be named William Grubbs and who died in 1775) and a sister of Higgason Grubbs. The Nancy Grubbs who married William Linville Boone was a daughter of Higgason Grubbs. William Linville Boone was a son of George Boone who was a brother of Daniel Boone. Higgason Grubbs married Robert Harris's cousin Lucy Harris. Lucy was a daughter of James and Mary Harris. This is the James Harris who has been the subject of the many messages lately about his relationship (son-in-law?) to Robert Harris & Mourning Glen(n) of Albemarle Co., VA. Don Douglas Las Vegas, NV My response to Don Douglas and interested others: My paternal cousins and I cannot figure out why we don't have two heads, or some such abnormality [well, we genealogists are sometimes considered abnormal!!] because of all the intermarriage among our colonials and slightly later relatives. Here you have posted some information which makes my lineage fuller of double cousins of some degree or other. I printed out a relationship chart for George Boone, whom I label 5th son of Squire Boone (to separate him from others of the same name). According to that chart, I am a fifth great-grandchild of George Boone, and I already knew my Harris genealogy was cluttered with such relationships!!! Tell me, should I subscribe to Boone and Grubbs and Tribble and Stoner rootswebs, if they exist. Oh, me!!! I never shall complete a family history of my Virginians, North Carolinians, Kentuckians, who all got intermarried again after going to Texas!!! Thank goodness for modern transportation which mixes up families a little!!! I heard Lloyd D. Bockstruck, genealogist-lecturer, say in a lecture that the fellows always married girls downstream, at least in Virginia!!! But those North Carolinians did the same thing, it seems, and so did the Madison Co., KY folks!! No wonder my cousin who had been doing genealogy for a good while told me to buy Hazel A. Spraker's The Boone Family, which is occasionally reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co. I had better dust it off and check out the Grubbs family now!!! E.W.Wallace