List Reader, thanks to Stan McKay for a photo of Matthew McIntosh for the Civil War photos.I had him in the directory but not linked to the index page. I can't believe that all this time that file was floating around in nobody's land and no one mentioned he was missing in action. lol. I am sorry about that, Stan, and so glad to have the file as well as the photo. This is one of my favorite photos that we have of soldiers, too. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/civilwar/mcIntoshMatthew.htm Phyllis Long is working on adding Mount Pleasant updates and is in the middle of the file now - having completed through K now. Nice work, Phyllis, and very much appreciated! http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/mtpleasant/mp.htm We have found a Mooney descendant who is a down line of George Simpson to do DNA for us. I am keeping my fingers crossed that we can find a match for him. If my guess work is good we will connect to George Simpson of Washington, Kansas in 1889 and who was born in Barry County. His family moved to War Eagle, AR, and I think that they have some male Simpson family members out there somewhere. If I am wrong then we are back to the beginning - and will have to do some more work on the study. I have found some photos of this George Simpson's parents and I guess it is no more than wishful thinking but I think that I can see a slight resemblance to the photos and my great grandfather James Harvey Simpson Mooney. If you know of a male descendant in that family who has a male down line that will DNA for us, please pass on the word and do let me know. Donna Cooper