My Great-grandmother Judy Rebecca Foust was b. in Clarion Co.,PA ~1869 d. 1966 Summit Co., OH. She was bapt. in 1870. A researcher had transcribed her name from the baptisimal records as Juda, and presumed she was a male. In the census records her family listed her as Rebecca; age 8 & in school in 1880; 1920 Rebecca Foust, age 60(!). As an adult she also went by "Becky". By comparison of location and sibling names (Benjamin, Samuel, William, Sarah (Sade), Oliver, Noah, Franklin, Lydia, Gilmore, & Wallace) it is obvious that Rebecca is Juda. The researcher who transcibed the records made an honest mistake. By sharing information we have corrected and extended our research. No one in my branch had written down the names of Becky's parents; but there were detailed notes on siblings. When finally located, what were their names? Bill (William) Foust & Mary (Marietta) Fretz. I assume that my Great-grandmother presumed that these names were known to everyone, so why bother to write them down? Moral? I write down EVERYBODY & EVERYTHING (drives my siblings nuts). J.R. Maxwell Delaware Co.,OH