Hi Barry, Your note 5/17 mentions your cousins the Whalleys, and their relationship to Judge Whalley, one of the English Parliamentarians responsible for the execution of Charles I. During the Restoration of Charles II, Whalley and others were charged with regicide, and pursued actively by the British. While researching my wife's ancestors, I found that her 10th great grandfather, Edward Riggs, harbored both Whalley and Goff, two of the fugitives, while Edward was in charge of a stockade in Derby, CT. Interestingly, when the Dutch ceded northern New Jersey to the English in 1665, Edward emigrated from Derby, and became one of the founders of Newark, NJ, on the beautiful Passaic River. Oh, if he could see it now. Charlie B Charles I Bearse Morrisville PA To Be Remembered May Be The Secret To Immortality