I have a Thomas William Watts (conflicting records) b. circa 1850 KT. The KT records indicate William Watts married Sally Ann Chiles Feb 1866 in Todd Co., KT. They migrated to Texas around 1884. Does any of this sound familiar? Nan
To All, I am looking for any help on my Watts line in the Cambridge, England area. Three generations of my ancestors work at the Trinity College in Cambridge as the College Secretary. The line is as follows: 1) Thomas Watts d. 16 Mar 1806 in Cambridge married Phoebe (surname unknown) 2) Thomas Watts chr. 8 Apr 1770 at St. Peter in Cambridge married Sarah Kettle 28 Jun 1791 at St. Giles in Cambridge 3) Thomas Watts b. 28 Sep 1796 in Cambridge married Elizabeth Platt 25 Dec 1819 at St. George, East London 4) Richard Watts b. 27 Nov 1830 in Cambridge married Maria Louisa Bamberger in 1882 in Salt Lake City, Utah If anyone has any additional information on any of the names above, it would be of great assistance. Thanks Ken Watts wasatchconsulting@msn.com
WATTS Researchers: In searching... COLORADO VETERANS� GRAVE REGISTRATIONS 1862-1949 http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/gss/archives/grave_dir/cograv.html Compiler: Gerald E. Sherard, 429 South Moore St, Lakewood, CO 90226-2629 (1997) ... I found a number of WATTS veterans. Below are their names, some personal data and a summary of the database: The Colorado Graves Registration was a project to locate and register the graves of all U.S. veterans buried in CO. It includes many out-of-state deceased veterans who were sent to Fitzsimons Army Hospital or came to CO to regain their health. The project had its beginning when the American Legion embarked on a program to see that the graves of every deceased veteran resting in the United States were included in the Decoration or Memorial Day service. In May 1933 the National Grave Registration Plan was adopted by the American Legion. In 1935 the task got underway, depending almost entirely on voluntary assistance. In 1938 a project proposal was written to make the project a state-wide project for the Works Project Administration under the sponsorship of the Military Department of the State of Colorado with the cooperation of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Funds were provided by the Works Project Administration and special appropriation by the Colorado State Legislature. Permanent files were transcribed with each record being placed on a registration card. Information was gathered county by county from all sources possible. In conjunction with investigation of burial plots and cemetery records, the research included many public records, newspaper files, city and county records, assessors books, church records, morticians records, records of service and patriotic organizations, contact with friends and relatives of the deceased veterans and county histories when available. Service connections were checked with the Official Roster of Colorado Soldiers who served in the Civil War, local records of the Grand Army of the Republic and rosters of the the other states in the Union. For more in-depth information on the formation and completion of the Colorado Grave Registration, consult The Manual of Instructions, written in 1940 under the sponsorship of the Military Department of the State of Colorado. Copies of the manual are available at the Colorado State Archives or the Jefferson County Library at 20th and Miller Streets, (R.929.3), Lakewood, CO 80215. Information requested on each grave registration card includes the following: Name; County buried in; City or town nearest; Cemetery; Type of grave marker; Type of standard on grave; Information on marker; Date of burial; Grave location: Block, Lot, Grave, Section, Date cemetery data was recorded; Home address; Date, place, and cause of death; Date and place of birth; Name and address of nearest relative; Date of enlistment and discharge; Rank; Branch of service: Army, Navy, or Marine; Company outfit or ship; War record: Civil War, World War I, World War II, etc.; Sources of information; (Additional information on reverse side of card). The original cards are currently filed in twenty volumes of books at the Colorado State Archives. Because cause of death is included in the Grave Registration, the records are not open for public inspection. However staff members can extract all the information except for the cause of death. Permission to look at specific records can be obtained in writing from the Colorado Adjutant General�s office, 6845 S. Revere Parkway, Englewood, CO 80112, phone (303) 397-3000. The cards are also on six rolls of microfilm by county which are catalogued in the order given below. The total number of registrations are given in parenthesis following the county listed below: [The paragraph below appeared at the top of each alphabetized page] Colorado Veterans' Grave Registrations Listed below are veterans who are buried in Colorado and for whom a grave registration card exists at the Colorado State Archives. Given below is the veteran's name, county in which the veteran is buried, cemetery, veteran's birth date and birth place (date of death, d.xxxxxxxxx, if no birth date was given). State abbreviations were used for the birth place. [I extracted the following entries for WATTS, and variations, veterans] Watt, Joseph A, San Miguel, Norwood, 25OCT1895 CO Watt, William A, Otero, Fairview, 26JUN1834 OH Watts, Glenn W, Jefferson, Crown Hill, 15JAN1900 IN Watts, James Franklin, Logan, Riverside, 1836 Watts, Thomas Jefferson, Pitkin, Aspen Grove, d. 2JUN1891 Watts, William J, Otero, Mountain View, 2JAN1847 PA A note on WWW researching ancestors (especially for those unfamiliar with the Internet): When I searched the Web for > Colorado Veterans' Grave Registrations < with Yahoo!, Lycos' A2Z, Excite Guide, GoTo.com, PlanetSearch, Thunderstone, What U Seek, Magellan, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, Excite & AltaVista Search Engines, only Excite found the specific URL above. And, when I conducted a test combined search for > Watts AND Glenn AND Colorado AND Veteran < none of the search engines had a single "hit" for the URL above. I mention this so those unfamiliar with the Internet will better understand that substantial digitized resources *will not* be found by customary search engines. While databases as this one are available on the WWW, many are difficult to find. So, if you locate such databases that may benefit others, please share your discoveries wherever possible. Good luck with your WATTS ancestral searches. Regards, Steve
Most of my family stayed in the New England area, but there is one branch that had a GA connection of somekind. Does anyone know this name? William McNeil Watts b. 8/20/1762 Bridgewater, MA d. 7/20/1820 Darien, GA His parents were John and Elizabeth (McNeil) Watts. I don't know if he was married and had a family. It might be that he was a sailor and happened to be in Georgia when he died. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks, Dick Watts
Looking for anyone with a connection or information for Harvey Watts (probably born in NC, or TN abt. 1850.) He married Sarah Catherine Walls and they lived in TN where they had 10 children (Dora, Willie, A.D., Cora, "Agnes, Georgie, Grover, Roxie, John Logan, and Navus.). The family later moved to Lincoln County, KY. Any information would be appreciated. Regards>>JMB
>BTW, I have not been able to tie any of my John A Watts clan to any of >those >you have sent! > >Thanks for your efforts, > >Waymon Griffin > > Waymon, I have a John A Watts b 1 Oct 1843, Springfield, Gallia Co, OH, father Andrew Watts,Esq, mother Mary A Thompson, from HISTORY OF GALLIA CO. OHIO by H.H. Hardesty 1882. In 1882 John was in Dewitt Co, Texas Another John Alfred Watts b 28 July 1839, Greenbrier, (West) Virginia. Diana Cronhardt Rogue River, OR _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Now I have a question for those of you have been reading the Watts Patriot List. It seems to me that every other Watts was named Thomas. For that reason, I have a brickwall at Thomas Watts who married Lavinia Huntley. Does anyone recognize these WATTS? Does anyone know if they are connected to any of the Thos Watts who appear on the Patriot List? Does any one recognize IDA ROSE HILTON??? *************************************************************************** **** First Generation 1. Thomas WATTS1, , M. Born ca 1763 in Bedford Co VA. Thomas died in Anson Co, NC in 1841;Resided in Anson Co (now Union Co), NC.Thomas married Lavinia Vinney HUNTLEY1, F, daughter of Thomas HUNTLEY Sr, M (ca 1730-1802) & Zilpha Sarah MEADORS (MEADOWS), F (ca 1745-1812). Born in 1770 in Anson Co, NC. Lavinia Vinney died in Union Co, NC in 1844 They had the following children: 2 i. Mary [Trimble?], F (1797-1864) 3 ii. Daniel, M (1800-ca1870) 4 iii. Joel, M (1801-) 5 iv. Nancy, F (ca1802-<1830) 6 v. Sarah Sallie, F (1807-) 7 vi. Zilpha, F (1810-1883) 8 vii. Davis W., M (1814-) 9 viii. Thomas H., M *************************************************************************** **** Second Generation Family of Thomas WATTS (1) & Lavinia Vinney HUNTLEY 2. Mary [Trimble?] WATTS2, , F. Born on 21 Sep 1797 in NC. Mary [Trimble?] died in Carollville, Prentis Co, MS on 27 Sep 1864; she was 67. ca 1816 when Mary [Trimble?] was 18, she married Isaac LEWELLEN2, L450, M, son of Rev Jessie LEWELLEN, M & Dorcas SHEPPARD, F.2 Born on 12 Apr 1795 in Lanes Creek, Anson Co, NC. Isaac died in Prentis, MS on 29 Jan 1855; he was 59. Buried in Shepherds Cemetery. They had the following children: 10 i. Thomas Lafayette, M (1826-) 11 ii. Elizabeth, F 3. Daniel WATTS2,3, , M. Born in 1800. Daniel died in Holmes Co, MS ca 1870; In 1826 when Daniel was 26, he married Frances SHEPPARD3,2, S163, F, daughter of William SHEPPARD Jr., M & Elizabeth YERBY, F (-ca 1849), in NC. Born in 1795. Frances died in Henderson Co, TN on 24 Feb 1871; she was 76. 4. Joel WATTS, , M. Born in 1801. 5. Nancy WATTS2, F. Born ca 1802. Nancy died bef 1830; she was 28. Nancy married John SHEPPARD2, , M, son of William SHEPPARD Jr., M & Elizabeth YERBY, F (-ca 1849). Born ca 1795 in Lanes Creek, Anson Co, NC. John died in Henderson Co, TN on 24 Feb 1871; he was 76. 6. Sarah Sallie WATTS, , F. Born on 11 Jun 1807 in NC. Sarah Sallie married George DUREN, , M. Born in 1794. George died in 1865; he was 71. 7. Zilpha WATTS, , F. Born in 1810 in Anson Co, NC. Zilpha died in 1883; she was 73. On 15 Sep 1829 when Zilpha was 19, she married Thomas Lathrop MARSH, , M, in Anson Co, NC. Born on 27 Dec 1807. Thomas Lathrop died in Sep 1868; he was 60. 8. Davis W. WATTS, G M. Born in 1814 in Whitestore Twp., Anson Co. NC. married Mary B. TIMMONS, T552, F. 9. Thomas H. (Huntley or Henry) WATTS4, M. Middle name may have been Henry or Huntley. It appears both ways in research materials. CHP Thomas H. married Ida Rose HILTON5,6, , F. Lived , Chesterfield Co., SC They had the following children: 12 i. Townly Blair, M (1868-1962) 13 ii. Gary H., M 14 iii. Douglas, M 15 iv. Jerome D . Rhone/Rome, M 16 v. Mollie E., F (-1924) 17 vi. Annie, F 18 vii. John Dudley, M (1850-1929) Female Childrens Married Names: Mollie Gregory Annie Chisolm
Watts from SC Patriots List (cont'd) RICHARD WATTS served as a lieutenant and captain in the militia before and after the fall of Charleston. He was at the seige of Ninety Six. AA8284. U421, U422 THOMAS WATTS served as a captain under General Thomas Sumter during 1781 (Jones, Sanuel, S21844) THOMAS WATTS served in the Second Dragoons under Captain Isaac Ross, Lt Col Myddleton, and General Thos Sumter during 1781 Salley, Doc p 83 AA8285, M396 THOMAS WATTS, JR. served in the militia after the fall of Charleston under Col Myddleton. AA8285, S111 This ends the listings for Watts in SC Patriots
In a message dated 7/31/98 10:15:03 AM, chollp@bellsouth.net wrote: <<Now I have a question for those of you have been reading the Watts Patriot List. It seems to me that every other Watts was named Thomas. For that reason, I have a brickwall at Thomas Watts who married Lavinia Huntley. Does anyone recognize these WATTS? Does anyone know if they are connected to any of the Thos Watts who appear on the Patriot List? Does any one recognize IDA ROSE HILTON???>> Cynthia H. Porcher, I have a GEDCOM file that includes Lavinia Huntley and Ida Rose Hilton. Let me know if you would like me to send you a copy. BTW, I have not been able to tie any of my John A Watts clan to any of those you have sent! Thanks for your efforts, Waymon Griffin
WATTS from the SC Book of Patriots (cont'd). Hope you find someone you recognize! David Watts -- In yesterdays posting there was a David Watts. In searching some other records, I found a David Watts in the records of the St John's Lutheran Church in Charleston. This was a predominantly German speaking church until after the civil war. The David in the church records would not be the same man who served in the rev war, but perhaps a descendant. Anyone who is researching a David Watts in the Charleston, SC area in the early to mid 1800's may contact me for that entry. *********************** ANDREW WATTS served as a private and lieutenant before and after the fall of Charleston. At sometime, he was in the state troops under Lt. Col Samuel Hammond. AA8276, M35, S110 JACOB WATTS served in the militia under Col Roebuck after the fall of Charleston AA8279, X3768 JACOB WATTS served in the militia aftr the fall of Charleston AA8279, U80 JAMES WATTS m Jinny ???. He served as a private and lieutenant before and after the fall of Charleston under Capts Joseph Pikens, Thos Weems, William Strain, and Gen Andrew Pickens. In addition, he lost a horse while in the service during 1780. AA 8255, AA8273, AA8280, S108. S109 JOHN WATTS served under Col Marshall as a sergeant during 1779 and as a lieutenant and captain during 1781. AA 8281; (Malone, Cornelius, S31834), (Malone, William S31832) NEHEMIAH WATT/WATTS served in the Second Regiment during 1777. In 1779 he was under Capt Thos Hall, SCH&G, XVI 31, Safell, p 232; NA 246; NA 853. SAMUEL WATT/WATTS served in the militia and provided flour for militia use during 1782. AA8274, S113. *********************** To be continued. chp
The following is a partial listing of Watts from the SC Roster of Patriots. If there is any interest in this material, I will copy the rest of the list. GEORGE WATTS b 11 Jan 1762, hanover Co Va; d 4 Jan 1835. Married Mary B. Walker 21 April 1789. While residing in Ninety Six District (SC) he enlisted during Sept 1779 and served as a private and sergeant under Capt Wm Davis and Col Williams. He was in the seige of Ninety Six under the command of Col Washington. Nest, he was under Capt Samuel Moore and Lt Joseph Reed. He was in a skirmish with "Bloody Bill" Cunningham and escaped by swimming the Saluda River. Thereafter, he was under Capt Robt Maxwell and Gen Pickens and marched into the Cherokee Nation, (Moved to TN) AA8278, 0150. ******************** DAVID WATTS, b St Thomas Parish, SC Enlisted in April 1776 under Ensign William Alveston, Lt Andrew Hasel and Capt James Akin and was stationed at Ft Moultrie. In the fall of the year this unit was reorganized and he was placed under James Butler, Lt Edward Thomas, Capt John Roger Pinckney, Maj Thos Mahan and Col Hugh Horry. He was in the Battle of Ft Moultrie and the Seige of Charleston. Next he was under General Francis Marion and was in the Battle of Quinby Bridge, and in skirmishes with Tories at Browne's Creek, Biddow's Bridge, and Black Mingo. He was also in the Battle of Eutaw Springs. S18267 ************************ George Watts, b Bedford Co Va, d 12 April 1834. Married Barbara Compton, 1780. He was drafted while residing in Fairfield District under Lt Thos Otterson, Capt John Winn, Col Joseph Kershaw, and Gen Richardson. He was in the Snow Campaign. His next tour was after John Winn became a colonel and Otterson became a captain. Next, he was in the Third Regiment under Ensigh William Caldwell, Lt Oliver Tolls, Capt Richard Winn and Col Thomson. He marched to Florida and qas taken prisoner. After three or foour months, he was exchanged and he returned to serve until the close of the war. At sometime, he was a lieutenant under Capt Thos Parrott. (Moved to GA) AA8278, U423. **************************** GEORGE WATTS served in the light dragoons under Capt.Jacob Burnett, Col Henry Hampton, and Gen Thos Sumter during 1781. AA 8278, M281 ******************************** Edward Watts served in the Fifth Regiment under Capt Jervis and was in the militia in 1780 and 1782. At some time he served under Col Winn. AA8277, Y859.
Hi I would like to introduce myself as I have just subscribed to this list. My name is Elizabeth Purves, my maiden name was Watts. I am researching my fathers family. They seem to come from Suffolk, Surrey and Essex in the UK. Names that keep reappearing in my search are William, Edward and Josiah. Thats all for now. Liz Elizabeth Purves Analytical Services Dept., Veterinary Science Division (Edinburgh) SAC West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG Tel: 0131 535 4156, Fax: 0131 535 4156 E.Purves@ED.SAC.AC.UK
Wills & Administrations of Isle of Wight Co in VA 1647-1800 Book I - Book III WATTS, John: leg.--son John dtr. Sarah Pope; my three youngest children. Exs., son John & son-in-law Henry Pope D: 01-20-1697/98 R: 02-09-1697/98 Wit: James Tullagh, Jane Benn, Henry Butts p. 386 WATTS, John: Appraisal by Thomas Pitt, Kingsmele Minard, Thomas Gross, Robert Pope. 04-09-1698 p. 416 Thought this may help someone. Not sure who he is. Jennie Soder
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I wonder if any one can help me get my family back to England or Scotland? Do you know who James brothers or sisters are. His father is supposed to be David WATTS born abt 1725. The family was active in the early Methodist Church in Baltimore. James WATTS b1753,Maryland wife Mary PERKINS b 1750/1760, Maryland Children: Mary WATTS b 1776, Maryland m William WILLIAMS Greenbrier,WV Elizabeth WATTS b 1778, Greenbrier,WV m Andrew LUDDINGTON Sarah WATTS b1780, Greenbrier, WV m Thomas PERKINS Rev James WATTS b 1782, Greenbrier, WV m Nancy WEGFIELD David C WATTS b 1784, Greenbrier, WV m Elizabeth MORRISON Jane WATTS b 1786, Greenbrier, WV d 1793 Rebeckah WATTS b 1788, Greenbrier, WV m Henry PERKINS John WATTS b 1791, Greenbrier, WV, m Isabella WADDELL Salethiel Weeks WATTS b 1793 Greenbrier, WV m Mary BURR Nancy WATTS b 1799 Greenbrier, WV m William HULL James and Mary WATTS are my 4g grandparents. Some of the children left Greenbrier and went to Gallia County, Ohio about 1817. I have many sources for my information. Mary WATTS and William WILLIAMS are my direct line. I have information on this family all the way to me. I have some information on most of the children of James and Mary Perkins. If you haven't subscribed to the Greenbrier, WV rootsweb, I suggest you do if you have family there. Thanks for helping me. Maybe I can help you. Winter address: Diana Cronhardt P.O.Box 334 Borrego Springs, CA 92004 Summer address: P.O. Box 2074 Rogue River, OR 97537 _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I found this page while browsing Genforum.com http://www.awwwsome.com/dab/genealogy/watts/book/index.htm This is from the page: "A SKETCH OF THE LIFE AND ANCESTRY OF THE WATTS', JONES' AND ECHERDS', OF WHAT IS NOW ALEXANDER COUNTY, WAS COMPILED FIRST BY MRS. ANNIE WATTS ECHERD AS FOLLOWS: Mrs. Annie (Watts) Echerd was born on April 14, 1827 and died Nov. 9, 1915. She was a daughter of James Watts, Jr. and Rebecca Jones. Her paternal grandparents were the Pioneer James Watts son of (Thomas Watts) of Chatham Co., N. C., and his wife who was Lurana Teague, daughter of William Teague and Elinor Teague, who lived In Chatham Co., N. C. The Watts, Teague and Jones families all came from Chatham Co. between 1795 and 1800." Chuck
Hello, Searching for Elizabeth WATTS, b. 1658, England, m. Benjamin DUFFIELD, b. 29 Sep 1661, England d. 5 May 1741, Philadelphia, PA. Her father was Arthur WATTS, b. England, mother Susanna. Thanks. Clarisse
Thank you Steven, I checked and KYBIOGRAPHIES is also searchable archive at : http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl I found a few more WATTS listed. Chuck > > Hello WATTS rooters: > > I subscribe to a mail list -- KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com -- that features > bios of KY folks, mostly from KY county history books now out of > copyright. >
I am new to the Watts list. I am researching my g-g-grandmother's family in Brompton, Middlesex, England. My g-g-grandmother was Harriet (Watts) Walker. She was born around 1840 and moved to Gloucestershire with her husband after marriage. If anyone on the list is researching the Watts name in Middlesex, I would really appreciate hearing from you. Thank you. Dona Baker, Alberta, Canada
Hello WATTS rooters: I subscribe to a mail list -- KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com -- that features bios of KY folks, mostly from KY county history books now out of copyright. For those who aren't familiar with the mail list, Sandi Gorin sends five bios weekdays to those subscribed to the list. If you have WATTS (or other KY kin), you may wish to contact her at <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> about subscribing. Today, within a bio for Preston J. HILL, was a WATTS connection as follows: Preston J. HILL m. 25 Oct 1877 Nellie R. SANSOM [Nellie was a daughter of Susan WATTS & Saunders SANSOM. Nellie's "father was born in England, came to the United States in 1852, and settled in Evansville, Ind. He was a contractor and builder, and died in 1878. His wife is a daughter of William Watt, and was born in Indiana in 1829, shortly after her parents came from England." Note the bio references both WATT and WATTS? Hope this helps someone. With kind regards, Steve -- Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 06:33:45 -0500 From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> Subject: BIOS 2096 THRU 2100- HILL, BASHAM, DOWELL, HARDIN & HARDIN To: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com Good morning! I think the heat has returned to this part of the states too, heat advisory for today with heat index up to 110 degrees. Stay inside, stay cool(er)! Here are the bios for today ... //SNIP// 2096 WARREN CO - HILL, PRESTON J Potter Kirby Choice Sansom Watts //SNIP// #2096: Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed.,1886. Warren County. PRESTON J. HILL, second of the three sons of Elijah W. and Susan (Potter) Hill, was born April 14, 1853, five miles east of Bowling Green. Elijah W. Hill is an extensive farmer, and formerly owned a large number of slaves. He is a leading member of the Baptist Church; also of the K. of H.; before the war he was a Whig, but is now a Democrat. He is a son of Nathan and Ann Hill, both natives of South Carolina, born respectively in1799 and 1802. They were brought to Warren County, Ky., in an early day. Nathan Hill was the owner of a large farm and some forty of fifty negroes. He died in 1875, his widow in 1881. He was a son of Joseph Hill, of South Carolina. Mrs. Susan Hill's parents, Frederick and Elizabeth(Kirby) Potter, were natives of South Carolina, and were brought to Warren County in childhood. Frederick Potter was a son of Thomas Potter; was born August 12, 1785; was a soldier in the war of 1812, and died in November, 1868. His wife was born in January, 1790, and died in January,1867. Thomas Potter was one of the first settlers of Warren County, where he became a large land and slave owner. Mrs. Elizabeth (Kirby) Potter was the daughter of Jesse Kirby, a soldier in the war for independence; he emigrated from South Carolina to Kentucky about 1795; was born in October,1757, and married Sophia Choice in 1778. She was born in September, 1760;they lived together seventy-five years. Preston J. Hill was reared on a farm and educated at Bethel College. He now resides on a farm two miles east of Bowling Green, where he is engaged in farming, and in breeding short-horn cattle, Berkshire hogs and Cotswold sheep. October 25, 1877, he married Nellie R. Sansom, of Evansville, Ind., who has born him one child. Mrs. Hill is the daughter of Saunders and Susan (Watts) Sansom. Her father was born in England, came to the United States in 1852, and settled in Evansville, Ind. He was a contractor and builder, and died in1878. His wife is a daughter of William Watt, and was born in Indiana in1829, shortly after her parents came from England. Mr. Hill and wife are members of the Baptist Church; he is member of the K. of H. In politics, in which he takes but little interest, he is a Democrat. //SNIP// Sandi Gorin - A Proud Kentucky Colonel PUBLISHING: http://members.tripod.com/~GorinS/index.html BARREN CO WEBSITE: http://ww4.choice.net/~jimphp/barrenco/ PRAYER&PRAISE: http://www.listbot.com/subscribe/prayerandpraise