Sue- I have a similar situation to the one you describe. My approved DAR ancestor who I joined on is Frederick LEADER, Pvt., who served from Lancaster County, PA, and died in York County. All of that documentation was approved with my original application. Frederick's son, Joseph LEADER (my line), married Catherine KING/KONIG. Catherine's grandfather, Philip Jacob KING/KONIG was a Capt. in the York County militia during the Revolution and is also on the approved DAR ancestor list. I'd only need to supply the proofs and lineage to prove Catherine's parents and prove that Peter KING (her father) is the son of Capt. Philip Jacob KING. Luckily for me--a cousin has already had a supplemental approved that includes the proofs for everything from Catherine on back to Philip Jacob KING...so I don't know why I'm procrastinating. <g> All I need to do is file the paperwork and refer to the proofs on file. Joan In a message dated 4/9/2009 2:09:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hi Pam, Thanks for the info. I am going to file for a DAR Supplemental using the info on Thos. Barkley/Barclay. My original membership was under his father-in-law Samuel Kirkpatrick so the generational documentation down to me has already been done. Sue