Martha: Read with great interest your message concerning the Enloe family. I have done a little research on that line. My ancestor Benjamin Chaney lived in Carteret was Lt. in NC in Rev. He was living in Hyde when he died ca 1812. I have not learned the name of his parents or his wife. In 1784 he was made executor to will of Thomas Smith. Among the testators was a Marey (sic) Chaney, possibly his wife. I am wondering if perhaps she was an Enloe by birth. In Craven Co. NC in 1785, 1787 and 1789 Rhoda Cheyney m Antoni Inloes; Elizabeth Chaney m Anthony Inloes; and Ann Chaney m Abraham Inloes. Oddly in Maryland there were several Chaney and Enloe marriages. Also some Chaney and Ijams marriages took place. The given names are strikingly similar. Brumbaugh V.1 Maryland Records states that Henry Enloes was naturalized 1674. There is an indication that the Enloes came to Maryland from Pennsylvania. In your research, have you found any information indicating that Marey Chaney might have been an Enloe? I will sincerely appre- ciate any information you or any other researcher will share which might help me solve my research problem. The sons of Benjamin Chaney were Peyton; Greenberry, William Thomas and Benjamin, Jr. My ancestor was his daughter, Rebecca, b.c. 1785. I failed to add that John Smith named above was from Kent Co. Maryland where we find many early Chaneys and Enloes. Frances ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.