I've noticed several of you refer to "Folmar's Chart" and Webber's book and using the information in them to prove something. There are a lot of mistakes in both of them and should be used as a guideline only!!!. If your line ties into someone in Webber's book- prove the information yourself. Folmar had so many children with the wrong parents. He did the work himself and if he liked the information and it fit what he was working on, that's where it went. He lived in Austin, Tex when he was doing his research, and he was already deceased when I called him to give him some information; So I spoke to his widow and she wasn't interested, even though it was her line. Just because something is written in a family book doesn't mean it's gospel. It's only as good as the amount of research and documentation that goes into it. Again, I hope I don't make anyone mad, but I taught genealogy for 5 years, and I stressed documentation. Good Luck. Glidie