Have just been in Somerset, researching COOK mainly in Clutton. Happened to stop for a while in Radstock, and found their excellent museum. What a find, anybody with connections in that area a visit there is a must, especially if you have mining ancestors. The staff we very helpful, producing some copies of previous editions of their in house Magazine 'Five Archves' We purchased three back editions, which included wonderful articles detailing the lives of some of my husbands ancestors. They have a well stocked bookshop for Somerset and local books, a little tea shop with homemade cake. Whilst there we were told about a fantastic website they have been involved in establishing, 'Somerset Coalfield Connections' It features families based in or connected to the parish of Midsomer Norton and the surround parish of North Somerset, which lie in the main on the Somerset Coalfield. Information obtained in the main from Parish or Census Records. Other contributors are quoted as sources. Not sure if this is the offical way into the site, but this is the one I used. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=pjc4axsurname=A or you can Google rootsweb Somerset Coalfield Connections. I have just spent a wonderful evening looking at this site, once you have found an ancestor, do click on the headings - Index, Individual, Descendancy, Pedigree, Abnentafe, and you can also download a GEDCOM. The information they have on individuals and families is incredible. Their index has 66856 entries. You may have already found or heard of this site, if not, please have a look, some of the information extends into Bristol. Pat in Grimsby, Lincs