These are some of the latest from RootsWeb Review. HISTORY OF THE VICTORIA CROSS (VC) -- Britain's highest award for gallantry. This site contains a history of the VC as well as an index of all Victoria Crosses held by regimental museums and miscellaneous organizations -- worldwide, plus burial location of holders (by name) in the UK and Ireland, Belgium, France, and worldwide. Also lists of living VC holders, arranged under British, Commonwealth, and Gurkha and Indian. Additionally, there's a list of the participants of the first investiture of the Victoria Cross -- 62 Crimean War veterans -- in Hyde Park, London on 26 June 1857. You can follow the links to many personal VC websites for biographical and genealogical data. http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/aahistor.htm http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/vcross.htm http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/ccmisclo.htm http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/aalinks.htm I don't know if a Bunker has ever won the Victoria Cross which is the highest British military honor, I believe. Good websites with very interesting information. PILGRIM HALL MUSEUM. Contains artifacts and records of the Mayflower passengers and other residents of early Plymouth Colony. The section labeled "Beyond the Pilgrim Story" contains a growing section of biographies containing all the primary source documentation from the 17th century for various residents of Plymouth Colony with texts of wills and inventories, when available. Includes information about these families: ALDEN, BRADFORD, BREWSTER, COOKE, HOPKINS, HOWLAND, SOULE, WARREN, WHITE, and WINSLOW. http://www.pilgrimhall.org/ No Bunkers of course, but some of our Bunkers are Mayflower descendants. CANADA IN KHAKI. A description of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) in World War I. with details of campaigns, medals, maps, memorials, and badges, plus naval and air details. http://www.militarybadges.info/canada/ ENGLAND. Merseyside Snippets. A selection of old newspaper snippets, BMDs, shipping, deaths and inquests, crimes, passenger lists, etc. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dadds/MERSEYSIDE.index.html Very interesting information but no Bunkers. NEW YORK. Genesee County. Batavia. Daily News Index for 1927; 8,171 records; Leilani Spring, Volunteer of the Genesee County, New York, Historian http://userdb.rootsweb.com/news/ Not many Bunkers but a naughty one. PENNSYLVANIA. Fulton County births, 1872-1900; compiled from World War I Draft Registration Cards; 1,529 records; Scott L. Byrd http://userdb.rootsweb.com/births/ This site has only 8 Bunkers but it is a good one for the area. Click on more info and you get the parents, etc. WISCONSIN. La Crosse County. "Memoirs of La Crosse County," by Benjamin F. Bryant; 5,904 records; La Crosse Area Genealogical Society http://userdb.rootsweb.com/bookindexes/ This site is interesting. It is not just La Crosse, WI records but has indexes from numerous books. There were 37 hits for Bunkers, some of which surprised me. None were in La Crosse County. The site gives you the name of the book in which the surname you are seeking appears. Then you have to go find the book. Anybody who has access to the books named that would like to look up the Bunkers on this list and send me the info would be very much appreciated. Thanks. RootsWeb Review is a great source of free information. You can subscribe at RWR@rootsweb.com. I recommend it. Bette ____________________________________________ Check out the Bunker Family Association. http://www.bunkerfamilyassn.org. If your name is Bunker and you are a male, consider joining our surname DNA project.