Dear Chocy, Many thanks for the look-ups you have included for the COLLINS and ARTERBURN on the taxable tables. Your information has given me some fresh leads for possible siblings/parent? of my ancestor JEFFREY COLLINS, who was born 1756 in Gooney Manor and died at the ripe age of 95 on October 24, 1851 in the Browntown Rd area. He married Jemima Arterburn, daughter of Peter Arterburn. I noticed also a reference to the Cartmell reference to a note of JOHN COLLINS dated April 1758 which I appreciate. (Does anyone know where the Moorefield area near Indian Village?) Also, I see John Collins, George Collins (Collings) and Michum Collins(levy free) listed which I will pursue checking. Also, for Shirley Starks, and anyone else interested....When I proved Jeffrey Collins for DAR I did copy an Estate settling which listed sons and son-in-laws as purchasing household items whose names included James and Charles Collins and sons (unamed) of deceased William Collins... and son-in-laws, JOHN MANUELl, HEZEKIAH BROWN MASON COURTNEY. Shirley I have not found a Russell connection yet but would be glad to share more information with you. Jeffrey's daughter, Elizabeth Collins who married JOSHUA TIPTON, did move to Linnville, Licking County, OH and I have copies of several letters forwarded to me from the 1840-1850-s they wrote back to family and friends in Front Royal that are very interesting. One included instructions from Joshua to his brother-in-law, James Collins, to get land from his service at Norfolk in the War of 1812. Also, another son, William Collins, who married Catharine _________ moved to Zanesville but had died by 1850 with cancer. Apparently they moved for farming opportunities and bounty land. Is a WILLIAM MILLER related to anyone. He is mentioned in a letter. Well, thanks again to all those who contribute to this wonderful Shenandoah list. Sherry Young _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive larger attachments with Hotmail Extra Storage. http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es