How much "Proof" is enough for a "Positive" Identification?? Recently upon a genforum board the following query appeared: "I have decendants of Rev. Charles Wesley Creasy b. 21 MAY 1832 in VA, d. 19 NOV 1892 Madison Co., MO. Married Margaret Ann Wallace b. 21 AUG 1835, Macon Co. TN and d. 03 JUN 1901 Madison Co. Children Nora Cornelia, William, Emma, Ella, and Cora. He is my third great grandfather." Running this Rev. Charles Wesley Creasy through some online databases I discover a different birth date of 1830. Now in the Macon COunty Census for 1850 there is JesseCreasy with the following sons: Charles W. (b abt 1830), Jessee P. (B abt 1833), Meredith B.(abt 1839), William B. (abt 1839) and James C (abt 1840) 1880 Census records for Madison county MO finds The Widow of Charles W. Creasy, Willim B. Creasy and James C. Creasy living in various parts of Madison County, MO. William and James birth years correspond as well as their birthplace Tennessse, and the birthplace of their parents Virginia. So would I be jumping the gun to assume this is the same set of Macon County Creasy Brothers?? __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus � Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com