I'm still looking at the Grundy part of the Phillips' family and find the following: Wm. Phillips Sr. (born 1759),married Margaret Grundy Bland. Although it was family tradition that Grundy was the middle name, it was readily accepted at the time by all researchers. Wm. Phillip's Sr.'s brother John (born 1743), had a daughter Elizabeth who married Ed Rutter. They had a son Felix Grundy Rutter. Samuel Grundy had a brother Felix. Samuel died in Washington County, KY in 1841. Does anyone have anything on this line, that might indicate an older Felix Bland connection? Thank You, Christen http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rosamili p.s. abstract of Samuel Grundy's will: from Fay Saunder's book "Washington County, Wills 1792-1853" " Grundy, Samuel - Will - W: 9 Jun 1841, P: 26 Jul 1841 Leg: Wife Nancy - mentions land on Cartwrights Creek Sons: Samuel Richard, Charles, Robert C. Daughters: Martha Walker, Susan Ewing, Rachel Booker Davis, Mariah Jane McElroy, and Adaline Young and youngest daughter Sarah Ann Grundy, underage Granddaughter: Elizabeth C. Grundy, d/o Robert C. $600 in lieu of 200 acres left to her grandmother by her grandfather, Robert Caldwell Grandsons: Samuel Walker, Samuel Ewing, Samuel Tate, John s/o dau Rachel and Booker Davis. To my namesake Samuel Henry Grundy, youngest s/o my nephew George Grundy Nephew: Felix B. Grundy Brother: Felix Grundy Appoints sons Robert C., and Samuel R. to be guardian to Sarah Ann Grundy Ex: Son in law, Wm. G. Davis and sons, Robert C. and Samuel Wit: Stephen C. Brown, M.L. Linton. L.H. Bascom Signed: Samuel Grundy"