Do you have the original pages that I sent to you? If you do, Catherine Roll & Abner Woodruff family will be on P. 248. More on P.249, 250, 251, 252. I didn't send these pages through Roll-L. I did send some pages through the group but when you joined the group and made the offer to furnish everyone a copy, I thought I would wait to find out what you have and update it from there. I have over 600 pages of this N.J. notebook so, I know I will have to fill in some. If you still have the original I sent to you, let me know the last P. # and I can go from there. I have sent these pages through the group. If you don't have part of these, I can send them to you. P. 3,4,6,9,53,57,58,63,89,126,127,153,154,162,165,168,329,330,331,347,362,363,4 74,537,538,539,540,541,542,600,601,602,603,604. Sorry to hear about your mother, she was a dear lady. I still miss Pappaw, William Riley Roll. I think of him often. Since I didn't know my way around town in Marion, Ind. he was asked to go with me when I needed to go someplace. He did. I love to yard sale so, if we saw a sign, we went. We had been for a couple of hours one day and turned down an alley to catch one. When we left, we got to the end of the alley and I asked which way to turn. He said, "Well, I don't know, I've been lost for 2 hours." Thank God for the good memories. John Eddy Roll & Abraham Lincoln did build a flatboat. the first time they put it into the water, it sank. That story might be in HISTORY OF EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. by - John Carroll Power. 1876. I have it and I really need to get all these stories out so I can get to them easily. There's another one in Life Magazine - February 15, 1954 - LINCOLN'S LOST DOG. I'm not sure if the story of the Flatboat was in the book or if it was in John Eddy Roll's notes. The notations for all that should have been on P. 25. I would like a copy of your files on disk. I though I had most of your family in the notebook but you probably have added more since I was in contact with you last. My address is: 23845 Hwy. 114. N. Hollow Rock, Tenn. 38342 The Post Office has changed my address 3 times since I've lived here. Thanks, Martha