Volume 3 of the Dictionary of Virginia Biography included biographies of Elijah Craig (ca. 1745-1808) and Lewis Craig (ca. 1737-1825), Virginia Baptist ministers who were both involved in the Traveling Church (see DVB, 3:523-524 and 526-527). In addition to George W. Ranck's article in the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society (vol. 79 [1981]:240-265), their respective bibliographical notes also cite Robert B. Semple's History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia (1810), revised by G. W. Beale (1894), John Taylor's History of Ten Baptist Churches of Which the Author Has Been Alternately a Member . . . (1823), James B. Taylor's Virginia Baptist Ministers (1859), J. H. Spencer's History of Kentucky Baptists (1886), Lewis N. Thompson's Lewis Craig: The Pioneer Baptist Preacher (1910); 27, 41-55, and Lewis Peyton Little's Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia (1938). Best of luck with your research. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Sara B. Bearss [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> (please note new e-mail) Senior Editor, Dictionary of Virginia Biography The Library of Virginia 800 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23221-8000 Friends don't let friends split infinitives. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-