James- Didn't mean to imply anything about Glenn's Cassidy Family book or website only that he probably couldn't be of any help on the Cassidy line because Jane told me this past summer at the SCGS Workshop in Columbia that she had shared her Cassidy research material with him. Jane- You are absolutely right..... Glenn does deserve tons credit for his personal interviews and many hours spent at the archives. The copy of Cassidy Family book that Glenn donated to the Chesterfield Research Library is well used and I just hope to one day have one similar to it on the Thrashley White Family. We are slowly thawing out here and even though I haven't been out in the snow much, my guess is that we ended up with about eight or nine inches. Yesterday, "Believe It or Not" we even "Had Mail" and yes it was "snail mail!" I may even trust my husband's expert Yankee snow driving skills enough to let him take me out for dinner tonight. I practically tremble in my bedroom slippers though when I think about that dreaded "Black Ice." One person that I am not sure that you have consulted with on your Cassidy-Brown lines is a lady that has been in numerous times doing research at our research library. Her name is Winnie Black and she is from Florence, SC. She is working on a Cassidy/Brown/Smith book. Glenn- If you are on this list, I have been meaning to contact you to tell you that Doris Bateman, President of the Old Darlington District Chapter, SCGS, mentioned to me at their Workshop in November that they did not have a copy of the Cassidy Family Book and they would love to have one. Can I purchase one from you and donate it to them? Sharon