Here is a question and or thought. When I was reading the book on Sassers of Maryland - there were a couple of things. One, The name was spelled "SASSCER" with a "C". Second, according to this source - the family first settled in Louisana and the name was originally "DESASSCERY" French ? Has anybody else seen or heard this ??? Ellen Mayes On Wed, 15 Oct 1997 SEberle498@aol.com wrote: > Just a thought. > > The double S is Sasser--could it be the German double "S"? This is why I > thought that the heritage was German. > > Stephanie > Thanks, /jem ________________________________________________________________________ Clark Internet Services, Inc. ISDN Specialists Internet Business Solutions Website Publishing Virtual Hosting Ellen Mayes Network Integration Communications Manager Internet Filtering Collocation Services Main: 800-784-6512 High Speed Access Direct: 410-995-0551 ext.224 Email: ellen@clark.net