In a message dated 7/26/99 2:30:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pj@apex.net writes: << list mom for Greene County >> Actually, it should be *List Dad*, as I learned to my chagrin. <smile> Anyone with a *gender-neutral* name should have to put either M or F by their name. My last word also (I hope), to extend a Big Thank You to everyone involved in websites, lists and other venues of information made available to the public at large. Your dedication, hardwork, extraordinary sense of giving and sharing with the genealogical community of family researchers is very much appreciated and too often not recognized or just taken for granted. And for the person who made a snide reference to *internet genealogists*. You should be aware that the internet has made a world of difference for people who have physical disabilities and are unable to go libraries and Family History Centers. Yes, there is bad information on the internet, but there is bad information in Heritage Books, County biographies, Census data, obituaries, DAR info, etc. All aspects of information must be checked out, verified, re-verifed..and still may have to throw in an element of common sense. Have a grandfather, who by his death record, died Jan 5,1932. Weekly paper said on the 7th that he was getting better after bout with typhoid and pneumonia. Next week's edition of the 14th reported his death of the 13th. Turns out he actually died in the early AM of the 6th. When family reported, they said he died *last night*, so the 5th was entered. Gloria