Hi All , Thanks Sue for posting your "Recipes" on various subjects to our List. I'm sure many newbees at genealogy will benefit from all these helpful tips.. and us oldies, will too. :) Looking forward to seeing more , we all need all the help we can get. I received a unpublished ALBEE genealogy today.. compiled by Robert Allbee, of des Moines Iowa, It covers The Albee's of Ma. and Vermont with Part 111 being composed now, of Albee in IOWA. Sorry to say it does not have an index. :( but it is 70 pages of very very well researched material. Ma. Benjamin Albee;- 1600's James Albee;- 1640- to c, 1717 or later; John Albee;- 1678-1743/44 Vt. Ebenezer Albee ;-1743-1818 Ebenezer Albee;- (1768-1846) Eleazer Albee;- (1785-1864) George Washington Albee ;- 1799-1872) went to Iowa: Iowa; 1855 on being compiled later: Gustavau Allbee;-1822-1905 Elbert A, Allbee ;1849-1935 Gustavus Allbee;- 1879-1947; George Allbee- 1905-1974 Robert-1928 Only a few Aldrich's married into the Albee line, but if your one of the few who may descend from these lines, I'd be happy to share any contents of the genealogy with you.. It does not cover other children besides those listed above..but has great history, and records that maybe of some interest. Thought I'd pass this on in case it will help anyone. Awaiting a North- Easter to hit the area tonight thru Sat. Snow, sleet and icy rains, power-outages are expected , if my mail bounces, try again.. it'll be because of the storm. Thanks, Your Cuz Alice alicep@ma.ultranet.com " Message From Massachusetts"