If anyone out there has the Subject surname among their gen. or has knowledge of this surname, such as a website, etc., I would like to you to contact me, as I am interested in this genealogy. I have some in my gen. mostly related to CT. late 1600s - thru- 1800s era. I would like to pursue that Line farther down the track. Some of them add the "s", others did not. I have some articles written about Squire & Squier surnames and I find them fascinating in history. My Grt Grt GF who signed Jason S. Clark - the S. was Squire after the Squire Family that he was related to and was highly thought of among the relatives. I have a bit of info on that family but its sparks my interest to know more and generally enlarge on them. My ref. to the Lathrop Fam., that of the Immigrant ancestor from Eng. who signed Rev. John Lothropp, I find that all of his kids upon coming to America dropped the final "p" off the surname, so that the Lothrop spelling prevailed, and the variant Lathrop developed. * * * _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]