I saw this post on another list and thought those of you on this list might appreciate the information as much as I did: Research resources, some good ones: A good WFT CD "look up" site, done by volunteers so be patient. Suggest you view, take notes, get organized and return to post simple specific requests on marriages, births, etc. to an email addresses listed in that box: <http://genweb.net/~gen-cds/cdwftlist.html> Genforum surnames message boards [if you type in the surname AFTER the ".com/" it goes quickly] Know many of you have been there, but go back and repost your "most wanted" query: <www.genforum.com/> A good URL for locating cemeteries in U.S.A., try: <http://www.daddezio.com/cemetery/junction/index.html> Awhile ago when answering Joan in NSW, used this time zone site sent by Lois Guffy: <http://www.timezoneconverter.com/> Interesting legislation proposed in TX affecting access to old records. Mic Barnette writes a weekly genealogy column in The Houston Chronicle. Read it on the Web At Barnette's Family Tree Book Company: <http://barnettesbooks.com> Last week someone posted the wrong address for the FHC on one of the forums. The correct address for the Family History Center Online: <http://32.96.111.13/default.asp> Kathryn