Hello Sheri, Your Krichbaum surname caught my eye on the Dauphin Co. ListServ because I have a 4th great grandfather, Johannes Adam Krichbaum (1727-1779). He arrived in America from Germany on 2 Sep 1749 aboard the ALBANY. He and his brother, Johann Wilhelm Krichbaum (1718-1791), were both married 1 May 1749 in the Evangelische (Lutheran) parish in Neukirchen, and they sailed together with their new brides to America. A Krichbaum>Krigbaum ListServ was started in November last year. It would be great to see you introduce yourself on the ListServ and tell us your relationship to the surname Krichbaum and how far back your branch of the Krichbaum ancestry has been traced. You may click on [email protected] to subscribe.It is evident you are already familiar with using the Rootsweb ListServs. If your Krichbaum line traces back to Pennsylvania in the second half of the 18th C., we may be related. My Krichbaum>Krigbaum ancestors had farms in the Tulpehocken area of Berks Co. and, later, just north of the Dauphin-Northumberland Co. line in Pennsylvania. Looking forward to learning more about you on the ListServ. Rev. Nelson R. Sulouff [email protected]