It seems that William Morse and his wife, I think Elizabeth, possibly Mary (I won't be zeroxing again until Thursday, either) were involved in an earlier witchcraft case. I didn't learn any of this from any Morse or McKinstry (a Morse line) source or resource. The entire Morse clan must be the most excessively proper and silent family group I have yet dealt with, and they don't share genealogical information much at all, even on the Morse list. My brother in law belongs to them. The emigrant Morse, William, thought his house was the scene of incidents of witchcraft. A sea captain who lived nearby exposed these as the work of a youngster who lived in the house. This much is in the Morse genealogies, as a sort of quixotic tale. The fact that William Morse was so enraged by this diagnosis of the problem that he filed very serious charges against the sea captain is not in Morse family histories, and neither is the fact that his wife was charged with witchcraft and William at the least wondered if the charge was true. I don't even have the outcome of the charge, only the books and page numbers! But clearly Morse family life was not calm, and Morse life could get lively. I wonder if any Morse descendants are on this list. I vant to know more about these Morse's! Yours, Dora _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com