For those of you who are looking for obituaries in Southern California try http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~socalobituaries It will give you some good tips on doing just that. If you are doing research in New Jersey and not just shoveling snow there right now try http://www.njstatelib.org/cyberdesk and click on searchable New Jersey publications. It is temporarily unavailable but should be back up shortly and might have just what you need. As usual I got these and some other great stuff from Dick Eastman's newsletter at http://www.rootsforum.com/newsletter The standard edition is free. For a little fee you can get the plus edition with some more good articles. If you are looking for people that immigrated to America from Baden try http://emigration-offenburg.de/english_code/greet_1.php You have to register for this one but registration is free. Try also http://www.offenburg.de/ which is in German. A history of the Moravian Church with transcribed records is at http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/moravians.shtml Scroll down past the Ancestry box to the Moravian Vital Records. This one has some great links. Les Filles du roi migrated to Canada between 1663-1673. These were marriageable women financed by the government to provide wives for the settlers. http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/popul/filles/s-fil-en.htm Here are some pictures, names and information about Irish who died in U.S. uniform during the Korean War. http://www.irishinkorea.org and http://www.illyria.com/irishkor.html A really great WWI site for Canadians that died during the war is http://www.archives.ca/02/02010602_e.html This one has the actual enlistment records of each person. It also has some good links to other sites. Bette