Dear List, I have been doing some reserach about the McKeeby's line. I wrote this into the computer and I could send anybody interested the full record. I will quote from Commemorative Biographical REcords of Northereastern Pennsylvania about the McKeebys under a listing for Samuel McKeeby. Anyways here is the listing: "Mathew McKeeby, was a native of Scotland, and came to America about the year 1730, locatin in Sussex county, N.J., where he married a Miss Courtright who was of Holland birth. They made their home at what is now known as the Brick House, in Sussex county, opposite Milford, Pike Co., Penn. He was killed by the Indians on an island while crossing the Delware river on his way to a gristmill. He had two sons, John and Gilbert. The latter married a Miss Shay, whowas also of Holland descent, and to them were born three sons, William, John and Gilbert. The last named and his wfie, Leah (Kater) were the grandparents of our subject and both were natives of Sussex county, N.J. where they continued to reside until 1830. Coming to Susquehanna county, Penn., in that year they located in Bridgewater township...." Anyways I think anybody who has any McKeeby blood is related to this line. I am related to a William McKeeby born in 1782. I think his father was Gilbert McKeeby. Does anybody know anything about this line? thanks, George Huber