Thanks, John! Another question arises: You wrote "...Volume One"--that implies at least another volume. What were the other volumes about? Brian P.S. Apologies to everyone on this list. Even though you figured out what I was trying to say, I just realized that the word after BARNETT in my message was mistyped: it should have been "fought," not "found"! Oops! ;-) In a message dated 6/28/2008 1:36:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time, little.blobby2@btinternet.com writes: <Was there an index of all names? Could it be posted on the Internet? Some <relatives thought my wife's grandfather, Jacob BARNETT, found for England in <WWI, but we have no evidence of that. Dear Brian, Sadly no index of all the service personnel. I knew my Great Grandfather Regiment, so I knew where to look. If you do not know his Regiment then it is a matter of looking through the "Nominal Roll". Having said that, I did notice there was quite a few "BARNETT's" Sorry I never wrote down the Author. In fact I did not notice one. As for being in the US, It does not mention who received a copy, only 3,000 were printed & it gave the number of the one I was reading. I googled the information on the Author & it is Rev. Michael Alder & printed in 1922 by Caxton Publishing Ltd. I have also found out that it was reprinted as "British Jewry Book of Honour 1914 - 1918 Volume One" by Navel & Military Press Ltd. John Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007)