In a message dated 2/15/2003 4:35:32 PM Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Any clue whether there's a German surname that translates to Crossmug? > > For example: Huber to Hoover or Kuch to Cook or Schmidt to Smith. > > Am sure the name was spelled phonetically by the clerk....but what was it > in > German? Could it be a slipping from Crossman? Just a thought... Also Researching: Appley, Asbury, Barnum, Bauder/Bader, Bowling, Briggs, Burton, Carr, Clark, Dyer, Ecker, Finch, Flannery, Fox, Grim, Hardendorf, Harman, Hawk, Hayes, Henkle/Hinkle, Keith, Marcy, Pier, Sawyer, Summerfield, Schenk, Shepard, Slocum, Strong, Teter, Tinkham, Thompson/Thomson, Walker, Whitlam, Wilks, Wolford, Wood, Woolever. <A HREF="http://www.treelines.com">http://www.treelines.com</A> (Family icon) <A HREF="http://www.lineage.net">http://www.lineage.net</A> Regards, Diane Wolford Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes ====Useful sites==== http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/ (Hints for starting) http://communities.msn.com/AGenealogyExperience (A Genealogy Experience)