Hi gang, I have rented, and have available for the next four weeks, the LDS microfilm of World War I draft registrations cards from Jackson County for the years 1917-1918. All men born between 1873 and 1900 were required to register, and these cards may have significant genealogical information for the family researcher. Please read Michael John Neill's article at: http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/news/articles/5056.asp (scroll to the heading "More About the Draft Records") for specifics on what the draft registration cards contain. Because I can only view the microfilm when the Family History Center is open and when I'm able to drive there, I must limit the number of lookups at this time to 3 per person. If you give me information that is too general, I'll send back the first three names I find in order of alphabet. If you still want entries from a common surname/family, please include the town or community where the family lived, and I'll be glad to send you just those, up to 3 entries (for example "all Smith males living in Auvergne.") Of course, requests for specific individuals would be best. Please send requests through the ARJACKSO mailing list! Mark Williamson ARJACKSO listkeeper [email protected]