Hi -- I've been pestering people on the Belmont list with this for a good several months, only to find out I've been looking in the wrong place! Elizabeth CAPSTICK (b. 1803, although her headstone says 1805) arrived from England in August, 1829, with (I assume) her sons Jonathan (b. 1825) and Joseph (b. 1827, my ggggf). After her arrival, she seemed to disappear. Recently, someone found the marriage of Elizabeth Capstick to David BARRON in Jefferson County on 23 Mar 1840 for me. I can't find her again until the 1870 Belmont census where she (possibly) appears as the wife of a Nathan RILEY (Jonathan's wife, Emma's, father), and then living with Jonathan under the Riley name in 1880 Belmont (she, Nathan and Jonathan are buried together in Barnesville). There _is_ a marriage between Nathan Riley and an Elizabeth in Jefferson County in 1864, but this was to an Elizabeth WILSON! If this is the same woman, she's now been married to 4 different men: CAPSTICK (1810's or 20's, in England), BARRON (1840), WILSON, and RILEY (1864)! Very interesting, if not unlikely. I would much appreciate any help in establishing whether or not this is indeed the same person (i.e. finding an Elizabeth BARRON marrying a WILSON), as well as any info on the relevant BARRON, WILSON and/or RILEY families. Thanks so much! -- Tim Capstack LKM1@CEC.WUSTL.EDU http://students.cec.wustl.edu/~lkm1/tim.html (personal) http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Pier/8775/capstack.html (genealogical)