-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, May 15, 2000 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [ATWOOD] Stephen Atwood / Abigail Dunham >Send out the big document so that we can all use it. >Bobbie Hello, It's my data. There are problems with sending it out to the list. First of all, it contains data on living persons who have asked me NOT to put it out like that on the Web. Secondly, it is in a format that doesn't transmit well in plain text as most lists require. Third, it is large enough (about 29 pages) to cause server problems for some people (in fact, I don't know if this listserver would handle it). It is in a fancy font with nice formatting, italics, & superscript. It is a "Genealogy Report" created by "Family Tree Maker". As a couple of people want it, give me some time. I'll lop off the last couple of generations, with living people, that I promised not to put on the web. Then I'll post a plain text "Outline Tree" to the list (the list can handle that fine). Then, after checking the outline, if you want the sourced, annotated, fancy version AND can receive it, contact me privately & I'll send it to you. I hate to distribute privately, but, in this case I don't have much choice (especially as the listserver won't handle it in it's original form). Be forewarned! It is "in process", it's gathered from several sources (mostly from "Ye Atte Wode Annals"), and it's not all verified or well sourced. It is not really ready for distribution. In all honesty, you will find all of the same data (plus an awful lot more) at Brad's website. The difference is that he has a wonderfully indexed collection of data and I have mine in NEHGS format (with no index). If you are looking up a specific person, he is more apt to have the data and you can find it easily. It you have "e-mail only" & no Web access, then my booklet is neat. Allen E. Humphries Saugus, MA USA