Sandra and others interested, > I have Dr Craig's wonderful book on THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE....1693 > CENSUS ....and, cannot find any reference to Carr/Kerr, etc in the index. Yep, I can believe that. I also checked SCS #19 of 1999, for mention of the John CARR which appears in Dr. Craig's index. In that entire issue I also failed to find mention of this man by the name of CARR or KERR. I had copied/pasted the info from Craig's index to the list here. But I think perhaps in this case Dr. Craig's index has a typo. Either the ref to the Volume number is incorrect... or the name itself contains a typo. When I get time, I will re-read through all the volumes of the SCS Newsletter, which I am methodically doing anyway, but for now, all I can say is, since John CARR appears in Dr Craig's index, he is probably mentioned in some volume or other of the SCS Newsletter. > I have Dr Craig's wonderful book on THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE....1693 > CENSUS ....and, cannot find any reference to Carr/Kerr, etc in the index. That is disappointing. Perhaps the Newsletter. If one wanted to dig a little more for John CARR, next I would also suggect checking Louhi's work called (I think) _History of the Finns on the Delaware_, which is also online in toto, and which does also seem to have good detail about the names (and origins) of various emigrants to the New Sweden colony. I could provide a link to that also if needed after I get free from what I am into at the mo... for now, google | Louhi + Delaware Finns | which should return a hit for the online version of that book. To find John CARR/KERR in Louhi's work, I would suggest starting with the voyage number (10) given by Dr Craig. Details of that voyage can be selected from the contents links, which are organized by the number of the voyage. One final comment: "John" isn't really a Swedish or Finnish (or Dutch) given-name. If "John CARR" really was an emigrant to New Sweden, then would expect to find a name similar to "Hans." And good luck again, Liz J