http://www.ancestorstuff.com has some good sales. Once you enter the store take a look at the specials. http://www.genealogical.com has a new book THE JACOBITE PEERAGE with 200 hereditary titles and hundreds of court appointment by James II and VII and successors between 1688-1784. And other titles. The Records of Debtors 1852-1917 in California at http://rootsweb.com/~cascgs/judge.htm Once you click on the index on this site it takes a while to load but is worth it. The early records would include those who went broke in the Gold Rush. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War is looking for volunteers to transcribe the gravestones of Civil War veterans. http://www.suvcw.org If you go to the web site index you will find many useful Civil War links too. Records of the 1906 Census of Canada Western Provinces is at http://www.archives.ca/02/020153_e.html This is only searchable by district, etc. and not by surname but if you know where your family may have been at the time it will give you images of the census page. The Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly volumes 32:3 and 32:4 (Fall and Winter of 2000) has a transcript of the 1732 and 1752 census' in Illinois. P.O. Box 10195, Springfield, IL 62791-0195. http://ilgenweb.com has scads of links to Illinois resources and lots of addresses. E.B. Luce Collection of c. 1900 Massachusetts photographs is at http://www.ebluce.com/eblucecollection/ Most of the above came from the latest FORUM, the newsletter for the Federation of Genealogical Societies of which the Bunker Family Assn. is a member. They are having a conference in Orlando, FL 3-6 September 2003 if anyone is interested in attending. http://www.fgs.org and click on 2003 conference on the right side of the page. There is so much to learn at these conferences it is overwhelming. I am still working on the information I obtained in 2002. Bette