Thanks to the help on this list and in Mt.Vernon, my whirlwind trip to OH, was very fruitful. Of course, when one question gets an answer, it spawns more questions. (does it ever stop?) <G> While searching for my James S. Taylor b.1862, I did find his father, William G. b.1830 and mother Elvira b.1835 and brothers William E. b.1860, George M. b.1868, and sisters Kate M. b.1858, Carrie b.1876 and uncle Charles A. b.1850 and grandparents Samuel b.1800 & Isabella b.1814. William G. lived at 1100 W. Vine at least from the time his wife, Elvira, died in 1907, until he died in 1924. My latest question is who was the George Oram who listed his permanent address at the same house? I've found an advertising flyer for George dated 1917 that promotes him as a "Punch and Judy" ventriloquist, lecturer, and magician. It appears he was "on the road" alot and possibly with a group called the "King's Comedy Players", managed by Nellie King. Anyone hear any bells ringing with this one? Thanks, Tom Pfeifer in AZ tj54@goodnet.com