Hi All, Thank you, Cindy, for you recent posting on Luther Robblee's family. As you know, I have been sifting through Census records at Ancestry and the odd thing has come up. The 1830 Census lists 2 Calvin Roblees. One of these is listed on the same page as Theron Roblee, and has the following content; 1 male and 1 female 30/40, 2 males and 1 female 20/30, 2 males and 2 females, 10/15, 2 males 5/10. The other is listed living next to Charles Cottrell and has 1 male and female 20/30, and 1 male and 1 female under 5 years. This, I believe, is Phil's Calvin. The 1840 Census lists a Larry Roblee in Cayuga Co. Ny. The structure of that family is 1 female 30/40, 1 boy 5/10, 1 boy and 1 girl 10-15. The handwriting is poor on the record but Laura or Laury is a possiblity. Is there a girl's version of Wesley? Luther's will mentions a Charles, Orlando, and Eliza of which we have no mention anywhere else as being his children. If he was their uncle, then was Phil's Calvin his brother? This would mean that the Calvin at North Creek, whom we have believed to be Luther's brother, son of Thomas and Chloe, may be the son of Nathaniel as I have previously speculated. I have also recently discovered that the dates of children's births in the family of John Robblee, married Susanna Baker, is in error. It now appears that the 2 girls, Hannah and Lydia, who went with him to Nova Scotia were older that the 3 boys. There may have been older girls in this family that had married and remained in the States after the Revolutionaly War and we may eventually be able to place some our strays into this family. That's about all my thoughts for this AM. Winter seems to finally be over here this week but there was still frost on the lawn this morning. I appears that we may miss spring altogether this year and go directly to summmer. Last year at this time I had begun planting the cold tolerant plants in my garden but it will be another couple of weeks at least. HOpe to hear from you soon. Bob