Norma,
You have been great, I thought doing a family tree would be fun, I didn't realize it was something I was going to need therapy for- I am hooked! I played around with it in school years ago for a project (my mat. grandmother had oodles of papers on her side) I hadn't done anything with it since, until I had my son 7 years ago. Then I started poking around again...I could go on all day, but will shorten it- my family has been in the States since the Salem Which trials- Putnams are easy to trace, Moulton's were gold/silversmiths. Morrill's ran a 'House of Entertainment"(what do you think that means???)
Caldwell's were in the Civil War, and so on...My husband's family is new to the States mid1880's to 1900 and are giving me a run for my money. My mat. Grandfather's family settled in the town I grew up in in the 1600's and I lived in the original homestead...my son and I have been photographing the cemeteries in town and I think I have him hooked already. I want to find out as much as I can, my husband jokes that I have traced us back to the dinosaurs... not quite that far but I can claim Charlemagne.
I did look around a little last night for William Smith, but I don't have anything concrete as of yet...it is a good lead though. Would you know how much a Marriage Cert. would cost?? My grandmother's pen pal is coming in the spring for a visit and I could have her look into it possibly...she is from Scotland, but I am not sure where. I will have to find out.
Thanks so much,
Paula