Kaylynn wrote: > If you have a Civil War veteran in your tree with Nebraska > ties, they may have been a resident of the Nebraska > Veteran's Home in Hall County. Check out the 1900 census to > the Home at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nehall/1900vethome.htm > > Kaylynn Hi Kaylynn, Lookie here lookie here, I have a moment to make a comment after a comment. <roar> The site is great. Though my ancestors did not enter NE until 1880, I still found it very interesting. Just the same, in a list that long I did find several family "names" and wonder often if or how they might be related. I think when I get to Heaven I'm going to ask if I can put all these records together so those back here will find an easier time of it. <roar> I caught one name that maybe someone could scrutinize a bit more carefully to see if the name: #41 TERNILLIGER could possibly be TERWILLIGER. Having researched early Dutch to America records extensively, TERWILLIGER is a very common name and TERNILLIGER I have never seen before. Just a thought! Thanks so much for this site. Bill --