Janice, At the risk of being very presumptuous, perhaps you could keep an eye out for the Stevens family when you go to the Manchester Library. I live in Olympia, Wa, and would love to spend a little time there. The commute is a little tough for me. :) If you could look for references to the following, I'd love to know what you might find: 1. Ephraim Stevens, b. Derryfield in 1758, married Dorcas Farmer, was the son of 2. Ebenezer Stevens, b. unknown place, perhaps in 1732, married Esther (?) son of 3. Benjamin Stevens, b. unknown place, uncertain time, perhaps married to Abigail(?) I have more on the families of Ephraim and Ebenezer, but will hold that for now unless someone expresses an interest. I have three possible Ebenezer/Benjamin lines for connection to Ephraim. One is in Concord, one in Kingston, and one in Durham. I'd love to know which is the right one. If you have the time to look, I'd appreciate knowing what you found. Thanks. Gordon Kirkemo > >______________________________X-Message: #3 >Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 15:00:54 -0400 >From: Janice Archambault <JArchambault@compuserve.com> >To: NHHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <199806221501_MC2-40F8-90DB@compuserve.com> >Subject: Re: Moses Fellows >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Content-Disposition: inline >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > >Cindy, > >If you don't hear from anybody else by Friday, I am going to the Manchester >city library then and can see what they have on Moses Fellows and his >family. > >Janice Archambault