Glad to see at least one of us knows how to spell it. I DON'T. I am always adding an extra "p". I'm trying to fill in some blanks & questions about "inlaws' surnames who married a RUST. Do any of you happen to have a Marshall or a Bailey who also married a RUST? Julia, I have continued to find marriages in the lists you sent. Thanks again!! Do I note correctly, that the list ends for the dates @ 1850? Also, I would really appreciate a touch more explanation about the lady who has great information & the ability to clear up some questions left from previous research of Ells. M. RUST? 1. Is there a book or publication? 2. Does she go "all the way" back to William, the immigrant (sp?)? A Rust who came to Tampa to "manage" the local LDS library for a while, & is now back in Salt Lake City; emailed last fall that there was a new book about the Rust line. Would this be the/a book of which you speak/email? (The gentleman is of the New England Rusts) We have been enterchanging computers several times lately. I "apologize" for not catching the details about either the knowledgable lady or a publication. Speaking of being in & out of the list, thanks Kathleen for the Bailey/Lee information. I need these surnames for ladies who married my Rusts up in the Northern Neck...! You are such a thorough researcher, I thought you might have information on those too. Thanks, Shirley jstar@gte.net -----Original Message----- From: JULIAFWOOD <JULIAFWOOD@aol.com> To: RUST-L@rootsweb.com <RUST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 13, 1998 1:27 AM Subject: [RUST-L] Apologies >You see, I really do know how to spell it. Just seeing if you were on your >toes.;-] >Julia > >