Hi Parker, Again: THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge of Caroline Co. I grew up in Greensboro, but now live in Texas. It's great to find knowledgeable people who will share the history of my ancestors who lived in my former home area. Have you made any connection between Henry Stubbs and the other Stubbs' who appear in the 1790 Census - Nicholas, John and William? I found Nicholas in Irma Harper 's book - "Heirs & Legates....", but no visible connection to Henry Stubbs and family. The Wheeler family that I am searching (at the present time she is my closest ancestor to be a stone wall) - on 16 Jan 1818 Sarah E. Wheeler (my paternal great grandmother) was born in Maryland (from my paternal grandmother's Bible). Her parents were born in Maryland. (census info) She married John M. Poore about 1842 (prob. in Kent Co., De. - their marriage is not in Caroline Co. records). They are living in Willow Grove, Kent Co., Del. in 1860 with 3 children, including my grandfather, John Marion Poore. They show up again in 1900 Census in North Murderkill Hund., Kent Co. Del, living with my grandparents. Sarah Wheeler Poore died 16 Aug 1905 (Bible records). She had born nine children - six living in 1900. I have records of 3 of those 6 children. I have studied the Wheeler family that you have on rootsweb - it does not appear to by my Wheeler family. I suspect that my Wheeler family was in rural Greensboro area. My "hunch" is because Sarah's son, John, bought property in Greensboro about 1915 and lived there the rest of his life. There is even a "Wheeler Road" in Greensboro now - close to where my grandparents lived. To me, a "hunch" is a place to start looking. Can you shed any light on other Wheeler's in Caroline Co.? Again, I deeply appreciate you sharing your expertise with me about my home area. Genevieve Bundy