I recently received the following inquirer and would appreciate any help as I don't have any info on Roddie MASSEY. The only info I found on him is on http://www.accident-report.com/NAMES/M.HTM and the one listed in the email below. Happy family hunting, kemis massey CC - Muscogee and Chattahoochee Counties, GA Researching: DUKE, EVANS, HICKEY, MAYS, ROSAMOND, SONGER, and CAMP for me Researching: BROOKS, CHAMBERS, MASSEY, FOUNTAIN, and SMITH for my hubbie and CLAPP Factory Cemetery in Columbus, GA for preservation purposes From: Patrick Lucas Dear Kemis Massey, I recenty visited a village in southern China where a Roddie L. Massey parachuted in during WWII after his fighter plane ran out of fuel. He broke his leg and was taken care of by the villagers. Local government officials have asked me to find out what happened to him after the war, etc., so that they can properly commemorative this event. I know it is unlikely, but might you know something about him? We think he is the Roddie L. Massey listed at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tevie/morg25.htm, probably from Alabama (maybe Coosa county). He is son of George Houston Massey. He married Virginia Lee Estes. We do not know if they had any children. Another American flyer who bailed out and was taken care of that day is still alive, Charles Breingan, but he does not know what happened to Roddie later. Any leads you might be able to give us? Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks so much for looking at this unsolicited email! Regards, Patrick Lucas Beijing