My knowledge of the families of Hevener, Mallow, Seibert, etc. is limited in terms of genealogy of the 18th and part of the 19th centuries. The sources of the knowlege include the Hevener Books by Dennis Hevener, about whom I've written, and the late Annie Ruckman Hogan of Monterville, an outstanding family researcher who shared the Riggleman family line with me. Among others! That is why I took pains to quote the book because I do not have additional information to use to check facts by. Therefore, too, I appreciate your voluminous offering, which I will try to digest this month. It sounds like you are light years ahead of me on these lines. My interest lies in the fact that I have two Hevener lines. One is my great-grandmother, Margaret Daff Hevener, through her marriage to Peter Hamrick, his second marriage. She was first married, according to my information, to William Amos Hevener, son of Reuben Hevener and Sarah Folks. (I do have a great deal of information on the descendants of William Amos and Margaret Daff Hevener.) The other is a great-great grandmother, Julia Ann Hevener, daughter of George Hevener and Kathryn Fulks, born in 1800 and 1803 respectively. I appreciate not only your information but your inquiries because I believe information always needs verified. But I cannot presently go beyond these two sources. dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709