Dear Dona and Bob: A couple days ago I read that Isaac Williams was 14 when he left Winchester. In the back of my mind, something says his parents were killed by Indians or had died naturally. However, this is not "fact." I have not read a complete biography on Isaac Williams, but his name keeps popping up in my readings. If you give me a week, I will review my books and try to find other material through other sources. Meantime, what other genealogy and history do you have on the family. Maybe that will give me a better sense of where to dig. It is always in some indirect way that I discover ore about these pioneers. Thank you for your interest in these fabled and not so fabled heroes of the frontier. Betti Elaine (King) Auerbach Orange Co, CA [email protected] X-Message: #1 Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 15:43:52 -0600 From: "Dona and Bob" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [OHWASH] Re:"Rachel King"s Marriages--3rd Response--Forgot to ask my Question Content-Type: text/plain; Betti, All the info that you had in your email was very interesting,esp. with all the names as many of them are familiar. I have a question regarding the Isaac Williams that you mentioned and that is do you have any information regarding his ancestors? I know he is from the Winchester, VA area. I am looking for info on his brother, John Williams, who lived in the Guernsey Co. area and helped with the building of Zanes's Trace or making the way from Wheeling to Kentucky along with Ebenezer Zane and his helpers. John Williams was from the Winchester area also and members of my family have said that John and Isaac were brothers or possibly half brothers.