Hi again, To get back to the name, in general, the researchers on the GREENLAW Board are currently discussing whether the "GREENLAW Family Association" is still an official group. Stephen Snell started it in 2004, and he helped to arrange the "250th Anniversary of the arrival of the GREENLAW arrival in Maine" in 2003. There was supposed to be a "255th" in New Brunswick in 2008. However, it was Jan. 2008 when I accidentally found out that Mr. Snell had "died suddenly." And that is when his web site stopped being updated, and that is when the "research CD's" he had created stopped being available. However, the active discussion on the GREENLAW Board has information coming out - slowly. The Association is still an official group and there are still a few members, but none are officers and there are no meetings. I read that some attended the "Highland Games" last year. Speaking of the "Highland Games," I looked them up yesterday, and found out they are coming up shortly. http://highlandgames.ca/hg/news.html And, the "Highland Games" in Maine will be going on next month: http://www.mainehighlandgames.org/ In summary, researchers are currently trying to find out who is currently in charge of Mr. Snell's GREENLAW research papers. They could be at a college or university in VA. By the way, one researcher says that one branch of the family left the Maine / New Brunswick area and moved to Virginia. And she would like to know why. (Are there other families which left this area and moved to Virginia (US)? Was it because they had relatives there ~1800? Or, was it because of "the weather conditions?" Or, was it because they could get better land in VA?) Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) (FYI: There is information in the archives of the Lists about the 2nd marriage for the widow, Mrs. Mercy (GREENLAW) KIDDER. She remarried to Ambrose BATES and had many children with him. Her first child was Joseph "Calvin" KIDDER (1799-1891), and he was born in New Brunswick - one week - before his father "died at sea." "Calvin" seems to have grown up in New Brunswick, and lived there maybe into his 30's. He was nearly killed in the Great Mirimichi Fire. But he survived and married near Amity, ME, in 1834 to Mary WILKINS. I am descended from this couple, and I am descended from Mary's brother, George Freeman WILKINS and his wife, Mary NEAL. Joseph KIDDER married his cousin, Clarissa WILKINS, in Maine in 1869.)