Hi cousins, First question, Dodie, do you have a Drewy Steele in your line? If so I have a picture of him. Dad and two brothers, Carlos and Ambros standing with Ambros' wife's(Bertha) brother a Keathly and her sister(Rosie Keathly) husband Drewey Steele. The names written in my mom's writing, picture taken before 1942, so I am guessing middle 1930's. Shelby, you know I have spoken of dad living at Chapmanville and going to school at the one room school house. >From there he lived up Dempsey Branch. But his sister had told me they lived "on" Harts once, and I have to since I am just guessing and not documenting it had to be before Chapmanville as that is the only time that makes it possible. Now that I have read all of your letters concerning locations about Harts I wish I had asked more and I am pounding my brain to think if we have anyone left living I can ask as all of the talk has me curious as to which/where they lived. It is one place he did not speak about to me. He often talked about Chapmanville and Dempsey. I read not long ago on here how the folks who lived in these places nicknamed or referred to them by short or changed them anyway they wished. It was a long time before I learned differences, dad's family said Chapman"s"ville, and also the "Guyan". But we must remember, they were hillbilly's, who spoke as they wished. I have a letter dad received in 1927 and I know he lived up Dempsey Branch then. He saved it because it was from the ole yodeler Jimmie Rogers, and the envelope was addressed to dad's p.o box Ethel...but he did not live at Ethel. Of course I do not know how the mail areas were divided. I have the letter to, typed on a hotel stationary in Pa., poor spelling, bad grammar, he mentions his newest release, and signs it. I matched it with something in Nashville museum where his things are and I am sure it is his. Dad played guitar and wrote asking the brand of guitar he was playing. The one he told dad about is in the museum. Well, got ots, so, was Ethel a small area, town in the 20's? thanks you two, cousin Judi