Note from Laurie Stacey (Jan 16, 2001): Starting with Magi and working backward to Zarah (Zerah) I find no otherproof of these names . Also, allowing for 50 years from father to son andworking backward from Jacob (Israel)'s su ggested birthdate of 1800 B.C.,Seskef (Sceaf) should have been born abt 950 B.C., far differe nt than theBenner suggested date of 120 B.C. Either the dates are wrong or we aremissing abou t 20 generations. Still, I must record these so that they are not lost, trusting thatbetter knowledge will be o btained to make necessary corrections. Zarah (Zerah) was the son of Judah through his daughter-in-law Tamar Genealogy Given to Laurie Stacey by Steve Thurgood of the Lacey IV ward,Lacey WA stake (Jan 2 001): From WIlliam the Conqueror, to Adam: Eistein Glumra Iverson (Earl of More) Ivar(ssen)'s (Earl of Upland) WIFE was NN, daughter of Eisten Glumru, King of Foadbein Halfdau, King of Froadbein Eisten, King of Froadbein Frond or Throad's WIFE was NN, Dau of SIgurd Ring, King of the Nor. Sea Randver Minded or Hinded Aud "The Deep" Ivar Vidfodme Halfdau, King of Denmark Harold Valdar Hroar Rolf Kraki Hedgi Halfdau Frodi Fridleif Halfdau Frodi Don "The Proud" 's WIFE was NN, dau of Olaf Vermond Frodi Havar Fridlief Fridfrod Fridleif Skidd, King of Denmark Woden or Odin of the North Fredolaf Fredulf Finn Flockwald Godwulf Geata Teati Beowa [Beowulf?] Scealdea Sceaf Heremond Itermann Athra Whala (Hwala) Bedweg or Beatweg Seskef Magi Moda Vingenor Bingethors Einrid Hloritha Vingehar Thor (Tror) Hemmon's WIFE was dau of Priamos King of TROY Everydike Lavmedor (N)'s WIFE Iles was dau of Tros Erichtorios Dorda or Darda Zarah Judah Jacob (Israel) (1800 B.C.) Isaac Abraham Terah Mahor Serug Reu Peleg Eber Salah Arpared (2342 B.C.) Shem Noah (3126 B.C.) Methuselah Enoch Jared Mahaleleel Cainan Enos Seth ADAM He was 32 years old when his son Serug was born, then he lived another207 years, and died a t 239 years old. This name appears as a personal name in Akkadian documents, where it isrendered Ra'u. The ea rly Greeks knew it as Ragau. Reu was to give hisname to an island in the Euphrates that lie s just below the city of Amat,and which the Akkadians knew as Ra'ilu. It was also known to t he Greeksas Ragu. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)