Ruth; I subscribe to both lists, because I'm interested in researching the Bartlett line - no more, no less. Both lists, and incidently all of the Bartlett related homepages, have a lot to offer the serious researcher. Subscribing to both lists, I often see the same post to both - we're just trying to communicate and share information. I have a Homepage with all of my ancestors on it, and a special place for some Bartlett information I've personally researched over the past 25 years (I was scrolling microfilm at the National Archives before Roots aired on TV, creating long lines there). I plan to put up pages for my other ancestors, as time permits. All of the information I've collected, including over 10,000 descendants in my database, is free to anyone, no strings... I put links to everyone who is related on my home page and in my material, and I add others who have an interesting stuff to share. I haven't updated my site in a while, but was planning to add the Bartlett Foundation, even tho most of the information pertains to the New England Bartletts. If someone finds my Web page, I want them to get as much out of it as possible. I enjoy your listserve and your web page, Very truely, Jim Bartlett Web Site: http://customers.doubled.com/~bartlett/genealog.htm Descendants of Thomas BARTLETT (c1730-1806) of Fauquier and Harrison Co, VA and 80 other surname ancestors, mostly from Colonial Virginia -----Original Message----- From: TILADY@aol.com <TILADY@aol.com> To: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 13, 1998 11:55 PM Subject: [BARTLETT-ROOTS-L] Bartlett Roots Mailing list.. >Tammy, > >Hey there, I have this feeling that we have quite a few individuals that are >on both list.. Interesting.. What do you think we should do?? > >Ruth > > >==== BARTLETT-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > > > >