In a message dated 6/8/01 8:11:08 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > We're all familiar with the Ignatius, > Sr. and Jr. of the Thomas II line (Ignatius, Sr. 1704 to 1789 and 1750 for > Jr. to 1807). The early census records of Maryland (1790, 1800, and 1810) > show both an Ignatius, Sr. and Jr. during each year. We might surmise these > two men were Ignatius, Jr. and III, at least through the year 1800. However > in 1810 we still find an Ignatius, Sr. and Jr. Ignatius, IV was not born > until 1811 and Ignatius, Jr. was dead by 1807. With only Ignatius, III > still alive in 1810 (but may have been in Kentucky by this time), we're > obviously looking at a 5th and possibly 6th, Ignatius (perhaps shown as a > Jr. to differentiate between the two men). None of the other men named > Ignatius and alive in the right time period, seem to fit. Example: > William, Could you please put these Ignatius Mattinglys in order with their dates, locations and spouses on the list? I have Thomas II, then Ignatius, Sr (1704-1789; m. Sarah), Ignatius Jr (1750-1807; m. Eleanor Ford, Eleanor Shercliffe), then who do we have??? Thanks! I'd rather have it spelled out clearly than try and guess what the lineage is supposed to be. Shirley