Diane, It has been quite some time since we communicated, but I did see your message about Wessnerville in June. This weekend I have been cleaning out boxes of "stuff," and while sorting (and throwing out) lots of old, out of date travel info, I found a letter that was written to me in 1976 (yes, 1976). At that time I had been informed that Wessnerville was near Easton, PA, so I wrote to the Chamber of Commerce there. I received a response about the location of Wessnerville. I don't know if you or others have identified its location, but here is excerpt from the letter from Easton Area Chamber of Commerce, dated April 7, 1976, with directions from Easton: "This is in reply to your March 18 letter requesting the location of Wessnerville. It is a part of Kempton. Directions are as follows: Take Rt. 22 West to Rt. 143 North. Follow Rt. 143 North and you should come right to it. Rt. 143 is past Allentown, Fogelsville, and New Smithsville. It may take you 1-2 hours to get there from Easton." At that time I thought it would be fun and interesting to go there, but I never did. Once I realized that my Wesner ancestors didn't live there (moved on south to North Carolina, to Indiana, to Missouri, and then to Oklahoma), I just put the thought aside. But.... it would be interesting to visit there. Emmaus, PA, would be interesting, too, since my ancestors did live in that town before going to N.C. Happy July 4th! Brenda