Wow! We were born with the first and last name. Coincidence? I don't know. I was told that the family of Eugene Meyers were taken in the dead of night from Thibodeaux, La. to New Orleans, which is where my grandfather met my grandmother, Cora Matthews. I am also related to Louise Gregoire on my grandmother's side. These are the three mystery people in my family. Gregoire is my great-grandmother's maiden name. You are in the best place to research, as you are not far from the national archives asnd they are online too. I am in Asbury Park, NJ, about 300 miles away so t's possible that we could meet one day. Meyers is not a common name or that spelling for that matter. It's ironic because my sister is Kathleen, a variation on the spelling of Catherine. I am African-American by choice instead of professing the mixture that's obvious in my gene make-up. It's been the object of a lot of questions all my life. I've wondered just who am I by the questions I get from hispanics, asians, even Italians because I display characterisitics of all of them. All I know is my parents are both products of french caucasians mixed in with their African ancesters and American Indians, which was prevalent back in those days during slavery, but were never questioned for the can of worms that would be opened. If I can search through my favorite bookmarks, I will forward it to you. You have just blown my mind seeing your name. Take care, Sharon