HI Valerie, I checked My Sawyers of New England Book. Your Family is in the book. So that means you Descend From the 3 brother's who came from New England to MA. There is a lot of us here on the list that descend from the brother's. There is a great book By Eleanor Sawyer that covers quiet a bit of the family. Here's a web page to check out on the Youngest Brother Thomas. Make sure you check out the links on this page more of are line. Shannon <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/yaz69/index.html">Sawyer Home Page</A> a message dated 7/1/99 6:56:15 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [email protected] writes: << Hi-- I'm new to this site; haven't even received any messages yet. Unfortunately none of my Sawyer's are listed yet in the name index on the web. I'll be getting my information together one of these days to send in. My earliest discovered Sawyers are from Gardiner, Maine (Kennebec County). The oldest name I have is Ezekiel S. Sawyer (no other info). He married Sally Atkins in 1824 in Gardiner. The descendents eventually moved to Penobscot (Hancock County), and then Brewer (Penobscot County). My direct line moved to Lynn, MA about 1880; my great-grandmother was Lottie Judson Sawyer (born to Charles W. and Abby (Leach) Sawyer in Lynn, MA in 1886). Hope that's not too much to share my first time out. Valerie Salentine [email protected] >>