Thank you Sharon for your reply. My information on the Seybert family is from my Grandmother, Samantha. My parents and I lived with her and my Grandfather John C. Risher from 1917 to 1930 in New Lexington, Ohio. The family information is as I remembered it and is not documented. As I recall Samantha had five sisters, Clara, Emma, Ida, Maude and Lucy. I don,t recall Mary. Samantha went by the name Nanna, so Mary may also be the birth name of one of the sisters I remember. Lucy was my Grandfathers first wife, who died at 25 years of age. He then married Samantha. Ida married a Benniger, I don,t know his first name. The had two children , a girl named Irene and a son. They may have lived in West Virginia. Clara married a Montgomery, I don,t know his first name. They had a daughter named Ruth. Emma had a daughter named Melda Mae, I don,t know her married name. As I recall Samantha had two brothers, Wallace and Willis. They lived in Seybertown, Brady,s Bend Twp. I visited there in 1929 with my grandmother. I remember the big house with the daliah garden. There was a "still house" to the left and down the hill a short distance. They said the indians and river travelers used to stop there. I remember a large brick oven in the side yard where they used to bake bread. The other house was further down the road. Both houses had tall pipes with a gas flame on the end. Maybe some one on the list has seen this property. Right now I am concentrating on the Seybert family, so I would appreciate if you could GEDCOM the Seybert information to me. Later I may be interested in the Truby file. My email addresas is jaycr@dfsi.net. I appreciate all the work you do in helping others with their genealogy research. Jay Risher