Thanks for the reply about SIDEBOTTOM, and your interest in my families of Winchester and Frederick Co, AL. Yes, I have many families of this county. TRENARY, Samuel F. b 1760 Loudoun Co, m 18 Jul 1799 Winchester, d Jan 1814 Winchester. and son TRENARY, Samuel Fenton, b Mar 1814 Winchester, m 14 Sep 1827 d 22 Apr 1869 Winchester. Bricklayer, stonemason and Sheriff of W. 1865-1868. wife was BARR, Ann b 10 Jun 1818 Winchester d 22 May 1863 Winchester, dau of Robert B. BARR b 12 Nov 1780 Winchester m abt 1802 VA, d 30 Mar 1853 Winchester, also a bricklayer and stonemason. Member of the Order of Masons. Son of James Barr, Rev WAr Vet. of Back Creek Dist, Berkeley Co, WVA. The ones I am most actively seeking information on are ARCHER, Mary b 1781 Newtown (Nineveh) Frederick Co, VA; d 21 Jan 1853 Winchester, m. Samuel F. TRENARY the elder. m Samuel Fenton TRENARY 1760-1814 of Nineveh. Mary was the dau of William ARCHER b aft 1740, and m abt 1780 probably in VA who m. to a Miss NEWTON ? Ann or Mary. the Will of Jeremiah, father of William was filed in Frederick Co, VA in 1761. Jeremiah ARCHER b abt 1710 m. abt 1738 VA to Elinor. He d abt 1761 at Nineveh, I Also need AVERY, Araminta b 3 Jan 1786, Alexandria ?, VA d 23 Feb 1850 Winchester, m Robert B. BARR. Please be on the lookout for any information for these individuals. Yes I made a research trip 6 years ago to Winchester. Found the gravestones of some at the cemetery there. Did not find the burial site for Samuel F. Trenary, 2 the one who was a union sympathizer and sheriff during reconstruction. Helen Austin, Decatur, AL AustinART@aol.com