Melissa, You are aware, I'm sure, that the Family Search IGI is only as good as the Mormon or non-Mormon who posted the data into the Family IGI database. Also, there wasn't a good catholic girl alive in that time that was baptized Nancy. The priests would only recognize saints names and the people in this region listed to what the prists had to say. Nancy was a nickname and didn't come into its own as a given name among catholic families until nearly 1880. No biggie I guess but I, just out of pattern, change any name Nancy in the early 1800's to Ann "Nancy" And as you also know Matney was a common misspelling of Mattingly. When I have been to KY especially in the Marion Co area, they do not say Matt-ing-ly, they say Mangly. Took me sometime to realize that Mangly was Mattingly. Only made a fuss about your reference since Karen Fowler was so emphatic that there were only two children. Thought you would want to made the correction since it has been bantied around the Mattingly list for a few days and wouldn't die and your database is so frequently used by so many on the Mattingly list. Didn't mean to offend you. sorry. Bob Alvey >Obviously, I messed up. Have corrected the info as per your note. By the >way, FamilySearch IGI has Ann ‘Nancy’ Mattingly as ‘Nancy Matley.’ >MELISSA THOMPSON ALEXANDER >[email protected] >edmonds, washington, usa