To Carolyn Wilkerson and interested Woolsey researchers: Hi, Carolyn, it is always good to hear from you. You always make it possible to make a meaningful dialogue. As regards John Thomas Woolsey, I have checked out my Ohio sources and can't find any room for him there. So perhaps your "long shot" is worth considering. However, I believe I have all the children of George Woolsey and Jane Hall, so I can't fit him in there very easily. Now in regards to your post regarding "Descendants of Aaron T. Woolsey, s/o George and Jane Hall Woolsey: Aaron T.'s wife was Elizabeth Copenhaver b abt 1829 in Wayne Co, KY and died 22 Sep 1857 in Wayne Co. KY. She was the d/o Rev Thomas Copenhaver and Nancy Simpson of Wayne Co, KY. [Just an aside, the Copenhaver/Copenhoven family of KY possibly had its beginnings on Long Island, New York, as the Copenhaver/Copenhovens on Long Island alluded to the Copenhaver/Copenhovens in KY. But I have not researched that connection.] The Thomas Woolsey, s/o of Aaron, who married Sally Barnes is too old to be a child of Aaron. I believe This Thomas is the s/o of Richard Woolsey and Nancy Plumstead as stated by my great-grandmother Sarah Woolsey. Thomas would be her uncle. He md 1st Mahala / Margery Burns of Ireland, and 2nd Sally Barnes. I have four children of Thomas Woolsey and Mahala Burns, but none for Thomas and Sally. Thomas appears in the Pulaski co, KY tax records until 1819 and then Sally appears under his land. Aaron T. Woolsey and Elizabeth Copenhaver had a son Thomas W. Woolseyh, b May 1850, Wayne Co, KY and md 15 Feb 1877, in Pulaski Co, KY, to Polly Daulton. Until next time, Wilford W. Whitaker