Thanks for ther responce Brenda. Note that a more comprehensive response was just placed on line. I certainally appreciate such, but as said, tho Rev. Goode was a foremost historian, we are all subject to mistakes and errors. This leaves me in an aquard position as I am transcribing some of his records, about 410 pages worth, and need suggestions as how to treat such possible errors. One should not place in print his works knowing of errors as others will definately take these up for all times. So.......what do I do about it. Surely there will be others as well. I could put those on line for a "toss up" but it remains the "corrective" method without continueing problems. Let's hear of suggestions OK. Thanks Lee Hash