I wrote: > Those of you who are from the Prince George Co., VA MASSEYs - Hezekiah, > Joseph, and Richard - wll be interested in a new Massey Book just > published: > > MASSEY GENERALOGY 2000 by William W. Massey. This is an update on Judge > Frank Massey's MASSEY ADDENDUM (But of Chapter XIX O N L Y - "Lines > from John Massey of Shirley Hundred, 1636 Immigrant"). The sub-title of the > book is "Richard Massey of Cheshire, England, 1684, Charles City County, > VA, the First Colinial Familt\y ..." > > The book is advertized on p. 18 of the current GENEALOGICAL HELPER. I can > provide an address and cost via private Email to anyone interested. There were so many who expressed an interest in the book, I'll go ahead and put the inforrmation on the list. Since this is already puplic knowledge from the HELPER ad, and since there's little or no competitive marketing scenario involved, I think it's apprppriate to put it on the list.: Price is $45.00 postpaid; hard bound; 232 pages. Order from the author: William W. Massey Jr. 7703 Deerwood Pointe Jacksonville. FL 32256. I got quick delivery on my copy of the book. I hope to get acquainted with Mr. Massey later and exchange additional data with him. He's a straight (no removes) 3d cousin of Judge Massey and is very respectful of the Judge's compilations although he has some significant disagreement. Do bear in mind that the new book only covers the families from brothers Hezekiah, Joseph, and Richard of VA and NC. Others might want to own it anyway. But there's nothing on Thomas of Marable or Peter Massie of New Kent Co, VA or the Potomac Lines or Arthur Massey of SC. If you're not sure it covers your line, I'll be glad to comment on that aspect of it via private Email.. Also it's an ANCESTRY book. There is some descendency information (2 or 3 generations down from the three brothers and more for descendants of Richard Massey of Barton Creek in NW NC), but the big thrust is concerning the English ancestors and the very first American representatives.l On a different subject, I understand Judge Massey's grandson has re-published his books. If I can find an address, I'll publish that also. Regard, Theron Smith. .