Hello all Via researchers. I am a longtime member of this group but I am just a grateful benefactor of the research that a lot of you have done and continue to do. I have a cousin that recently traveled into Virginia and made an interesting discovery that I am sure someone out there knows about. I will copy his story at the end of this email, If some can make the connection I would be interested in knowing it. Thanks again for all the hardwork and time that you put into this research. As someone who does not have the time to dedicated to doing much, I really appreciate it. Mark Via Main reason for the e-mail is that Carol and I were recently on a road trip to Philadelphia. Spent the first night near Charlottesville, VA and visited Montecello for the umpteenth time. However, on the way out we stopped for lunch and a tour of Mitchie's Tavern. In the parlor, I found a frame on the wall with a baby cap that was the cap of an Anzanetta (spelling is probably wrong) Via born about 1858. The caption indicated that a Via family lived at the tavern and in the vicinity for a number of years beginning in the mid-1800's. The tavern was moved to Carter's Mountain (another co-incidence) around 1927 from Earlyville Virginia, about 15 miles West of Charlottesville and about the location of the current day C--- Airport. If I have the information straight, the property was located in an area originally called Buck's mountain. The tavern was always called Mitchie's Tavern but it fell out of disuse as a tavern somewhere in the late 1800's. Wondered if you have any information on this group or if not, here are some more to research.