ATT: <A HREF="mailto:Bjmmlm@aol.com">Bjmmlm@aol.com</A> You are more than welcome. You never know when the one you have been researching for years might turn up in another's front yard. I researched my great grandpapa Joseph Ryan Waldrop death for years and years , then one night at our local Library I open a book in Library . Muscogee County Death 1832-1932 and looked for the name Waldrop , just to see if there had been Waldrops in my area, since my Waldrops settled in Mississippi and Alabama, sure enough, there was my great grandpapa's obit. Since my great grandpapa was ambushed and killed his obit was in the Mobile Register Newspaper and my Muscogee County had picked up the obit since he was State Rep. of Escatawpa, Alabama, Washington County. His death was ruled as a radical murder. He was ambushed shot in the chest with a shotgun at 12 yards. I didn't have the date to research the Mobile Register Newspaper, so I accidentally ran across the obit August 13, 1870 in my own home town Library in Columbus, Georgia. I also found out where one on his (JRW) brothers was born in the County next to mine, his brother was born outside of my back door in Harris County, Georgia. The Waldrop traveled thru Georgia in my surrounding Counties areas 1828 thru the early to mid 1830s. My point, never leave a book unopen.Our ancestors can show up anywhere. Sandra maiden name Waldrop