Glad you enjoyed that. All my Irish ancestors are dead ends. However, there were a lot of McPeek's in Newton, NJ in the early 1900's- Here are the ones listed in the Telephone book for 1904. McPeek, Eli, baggagemaster, h 10 Woodside av McPeek, Ezra, lab, h 47 Woodside av McPeek, George, engine hostler, h 7 Sussex McPeek, John R. fireman, h 10 Park pl McPeek, Roswell, shoe cutter, h 22 Church McPeek, William, h 47 Woodside av Hope one of them is yours. Linda -----Original Message----- From: tricia [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 12:47 PM To: Linda Cammaroto Subject: Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] 100 years ago Runaway meant something very different than it does today, 1905, Muir, Bell, Rosenkrans, Rose, Earl > I have long since decided that the worst fate of any budding genealogist is > to have Irish ancestors! > > Avalon Lawler AMEN!!! Is anyone else here searching McPeek?