Hello, All, If there is anyone on the list that can give me any help on this, I'd appreciate it very much...here goes: In my records, I have my great-great-great-grandmother on my mother's side as Margaret Gregg b. Abt 1752, Londonderry, Ireland. D. 10 Dec 1852. Her husband was Lawrence Crow, b. abt. 1748 Londonderry, Ireland, d. Mar. 1793. They settled on what was called "Crow's Egg" which was "Patented" to him in 1785. Again, according to the information I've obtained through several sources including records at the Citizens Library in Washington, PA, and from other Crow researchers, this couple had nine children, though there is a discrepancy in Margaret's birthdate in which some people have it as 1752 and others as 1760 -- makes a BIG difference in the children's parentage. Here is my problem/curious circumstance...today, while going through some more of the boxes of my mother's things from storage, my husband and I found seven linen napkins, obviously old, with two pieces of paper folded into them. On reading them, I'm more bewildered than before about "Margaret" and her name and her origin. One handwritten note says: "Irene CHALFANT FRYE's first napkins -- She and her sister Ruth made them before her marriage to John H. FRYE. The linen was a sheet, woven in County Down, Ireland by Margaret JOHNSTON, great-grandmother of Irene C. Her husband's name is nit recalled by Ruth CHALFANT. The JOHNSTONs had 8 children die in Ireland -- 4 children lived after their emigration to U. S." My records show only nine children born to the couple. The other note is typed by Price G. FRYE, daughter of John Hamilton FRYE and Irene Jane CHALFANT FRYE. Cousin Price did a lot of research into the family, but there are definitely some errors on the "tree" that she constructed back in the late 1940s-early 1950s period. This is what she had to say: " This is one (it was fastened to one of the napkins) of a set of napkins made by Irene Chalfant before her marriage to John H. Frye. She was assisted by her sister Ruth. The linen was a sheet, woven in County Down Ireland by Margaret, Crow, great grandmother of Irene Chalfant and wife of Lawrence Crow. There were 12 napkins in the set and i have seven of them. Price G. Frye, great, great, grand daughter of Margaret Crow who wove the linen." Now, the second note doesn't really have any new information in it, but the first one, in which Margaret // CROW is named JOHNSTON instead of GREGG is very puzzling to me. I'm hoping that someone on the list might have something definitive about this that would let me know a bit more about Margaret GREGG/JOHNSTON? CROW. IF there is a JOHNSTON connection with Lawrence CROW's wife, I wonder if it connects in some way with Jane JOHNSON, daughter of James JOHNSTON and Sidney ???, who married Lawrence and Margaret's son William CROW and who was the mother of my "Lucinda" great-grandmother. HELP!!!! (Ain't genealogy grand?) Sincerely, Cindy Lucinda Cunningham Durbin <http://www.paperdolls.org>