The list of family members submitted by Carol Suny from C. Clay reads like something out of the "Enquirer." A compilation like this is suspect from the beginning with its lack of narrative to support the claims. Anyone who is at all familiar with the lineage of Thomas Reeve (not Reeves, as in the list) will know immediately that this description is a mixture of first Thomas with his son second Thomas, who is the one who died in 1682 and was married to Agnes Rider. I am not aware of any place named Suffolk, Livingston, NY. The two Thomases were from Southold, Long Island, which later became Suffolk County. Mary Harpley is an unknown in Southold. There is no one in any of the literature on Southold with the name Harpley. Walter I Reeves, if the son of the cited Thomas Reeve, would have to have been born at some other time than 1654, unless we put Mary Purrier's marriage as early as 1643, making her 14 or 15 at the time. The 1654 (or thereabouts) date also conflicts with the pr! oposed dates of Thomas's sons, Thomas and James. Also, there is no evidence of a Walter Reeves in Southold in the middle 1650s when records existed. If he was in fact the youngest son of Thomas, he must have moved from Southold even before reaching the age of 21. Robert Reeve of Caldercote has yet to be proved the father of Thomas, but for now he is only a good possibility. And where did Clay get the name Ann Raynor as a wife of Robert? Richard A. Reeves 10 (Walter9, Hubert8, Benjamin7, Manassah6, Purrier5, Purrier4, Hezekiah3, Joseph2, Thomas1) _____________________________________________________________ Netscape. Just the Net You Need.