Pat. Don't give up. You never know when the next key stroke starts that brick wall to crumble. I am working on a 180 year old mystery, and I got a real good lead. Some of us have been at this a long time, and you win a little at a time. I started way back when the commodore computers were the computers of choice. Not a lot of data back then. It changes every day. More and more people coming on line. The more people we have looking, the easier it is to find. Hang in there Kid. You will get it. And the time will come when you will make someone's day. You get almost as much satisfaction from that as you do when you find something of yours. Also, you make a lot of friends and meet a lot of really good helpful people. James Bullock On Sun, 31 Dec 2000 14:36:44 EST AAnnoot@aol.com writes: > James, > I appreciate you giving this information, I'm just at a stand still > and don't > know where to look. Maybe someday I can get a researcher to help > me. > > Thanks again, > Patricia Annoot > Texas > > > ============================== > The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 >