My line of McIntire line is short. Starts with: James, b 1820 (either OH or NY) Married Lavice Wilmot (diff spells) in Union County Ohio, but made their home in the next county of Delaware at a small village along the river (Village of Bellpoint). James McIntire joined the 4th Reg Ohio Vol Inf at the start on the Civil War (i his 40's), and joined (re-enlisted) the 30th Reg OVI 3 times before he was killed in Columbus Ohio (1864) saving the life of a young girl on the railroad tracks. Buried at Mill Creek Cemetery near his home. Only a simple stone (military) marks his grave. Below, under my Genealogy site, JUST A VETERAN, you can fine his tree, and those attached via Marriage, etc. My wifes grandfather Jacob McIntire married a WALKE, from a very nobel family (in pass generations), which opened up a whole lot of ".........put Your own word here....", but ir goes backed to 850AD. Buy, Sgt Mike *************************************************************** MF Smith: Selling off my Stamp Collection of 50 years. 1.) Genealogy 2.) Opinions 3.) The 1950s 4.) My Best Pal: (1) "http://community.webtv.net/CmbtEngrVet/JUSTAVETERAN" (2)"http://community.webtv.net/Airacorba/VETERANSOPINION" (3)"http://community.webtv.net/DerDoodler/HARRYSGAHANNA" (4)"http://community.webtv.net/loisflys/MyPalMax"