Justin (and others) I am not sure what all Bob Crawford has on his Family Tree Maker site but this is where his genealogy of the Crawfords and some of the allied families are to be found. I have a copy of his genealogy in my computer and his gang is all over MI. When I checked the surnames you posted against the index to his 27,000 plus entries he has people by several of your surnames in MI. Try this site: www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Robert-C-Crawford/index.html and check out the various families. He gets a phone call or email about every week from someone who connects and adds 100+ more to his file. Please give me some first names to the Stewarts, Deans, should that have been Phelps? Then give me Phelps too. Those surnames are all in his data base. Folks, if you are just starting out doing your genealogy, I want to encourage you to keep at it. Bob Crawford showed up at the office at Greenridge Cemetery here in Saratoga Springs, NY in October 7 years ago. I was sitting there in the books. He had driven from MI with his wife Betty Ann and two dogs hoping to find just one tid-bit that would say his ancestor Robert Crawford really had lived in Saratoga County before moving to MI. WELL, by the end of that week, he was so overwhelmed by the load of things we found that he actually had to leave the NYS Library at 3pm because he couldn't take anymore. We had run around to cemeteries, libraries, historians and anything else we could think of sun to dark, Mon-Thur and then to NYS Library on Friday. One archival box with a bunch of Crawford papers absolutely blew his mind. When I came back to his table with a load of DAR books for him to look at next, he had packed up his brief case and said we were leaving. I thought he was joking until I looked at his face and as he handed me the papers I could see he was shook up. He said "I had only hoped to find that the Crawfords were in Saratoga, look at this." The papers took them back from Saratoga to Westchester County, NY to Stamford, Ct to Tyrone, Ireland and were filled with stories about them and their allied families. Oh yeah, earlier in the day we made a huge discovery of 6 big boxes in the Archives of one of the allied families of Saratoga Springs which had Bible records, their diaries, all their legal papers (wills, deeds and other) as well as newspaper clippings, photos of many different people and the genealogy of all of the local people. We had been to almost all of their graves and photographed them that week. So keep on plugging. Bob bought the two microfilms of Durkee's Epitaghs of Saratoga County and placed them at the Saratoga Springs Public Library so anyone coming here could have ready access to them. They have seen a lot of use in the past 7 years. God Bless Ruth Ann [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.