I have just learned of the publication of a new book that may be of interest to several people on the Hawkins, Hancock and Lee County lists. It is about several related families that parts of them came to Hawkins County and Hancock and Lee. To learn more about it, you go to _Lulu.com_ . When you get to Lulu.com you put in the word Delph in the search term box and it will bring up the information about the book. You can order using Paypal and they will manufacture the book to order. It is hardcover because it is so large. I am only passing this information on because I think it will be of interest to a number of people and I do not think I am violating list rules because I am not selling and am also not the author, only telling you where to get additioanl information. DELPH <http://www.lulu.com/content/1452781> by Laura Lee Moncrief <http://stores.lulu.com/lauramoncrief> Delph: Some Descendants of Peter Delph of Grayson County, Virginia (1751-1837) is a result of over 30 years of personal research on Peter Delph and his wife Eve Richbaker/Richenbaker and their 12 children. This book covers many of their descendants including 5 generations of their son Daniel Delph (1775-1860) of Hawkins County, Tennessee. Also included are several generations of allied families: Jacob Castle (ca. 1717-1780s) of Orange and Augusta Counties, Virginia; Reuben Debord (1758-1840s) of Washington County, Virginia; Zachariah Salyer (ca. 1730-1789) of North Carolina and Russell County, Virginia; Josiah Tignor (ca. 1772-1850s) of King William, Grayson and Russell Counties, Virginia; and Moses Wells (ca. 1750-1836) of Wythe and Smyth Counties, Virginia. Over 400 pages, There are 90 pages of documents and photographs and a complete name index.