I'm really glad to see people responding and hope we can all help each other. My Woolverton line is with William Woolverton, b. 16 Feb 1775 in NJ, d. 1837, Greencastle, Putnam Co., Indiana. William married Susannah Hall 02 Oct 1802. They had twelve known children, the 7th being William, b. 11, Mar 1817 in PA, died 15 Apr 1879 in Prairie Grove, Washington Co., AR. This William married Hannah E. Myers 20 Jan 1839 in Greencastle, IN (I have a copy of the marriage license/certificate). William and Hannah had nine known children, the youngest being Joseph Campbell Woolverton, b. 13 Feb. 1861 in Cass Co., TX. After the Civil War, the family moved to Washington Co., Arkansas. They were on their way to Missouri, and while in Arkansas, decided to use the money they had to buy land. According to family history, all the children were born in Texas except for the two oldest, who were born in Indiana. Joseph Campbell Woolverton was my great-grandfather. He married Amanda Saloma Darrow in Arkansas. I really would like to have proof of the parents of William Woolverton, married to Susannah Hall. Anyone have information to help? There are theories, but no proof. Onoldah L. Rone oronem@juno.com or RONE@flash.net