Hello, Just wanted to remind researchers that old "Family BIBLES" are a good source of information for some - if you are lucky enough to have one, find one, or find someone who has one that has information you need. And, many of them are being sold on-line. Some reasonably priced; some not. I can say that, when I first started researching my KIDDER line in Maine and MA about 15 years ago, I started writing a lot of slow-mail letters. One lady responded to say she was a niece of my great-grandfather from Princeton, ME. She lived in Portland, ME, and had her late mother's "Family BIBLE." She was kind enough to write to me with the data in the BIBLE, and from that I was able to find out more information about my great-grandfather's family. (He was born 1870 in Princeton.) Another lady responded to say that she and her husband had bought an old, abandoned farm in Maine, and way out in the back of the land were a few old gravestones - of KIDDER's. And KIDDER was written on one of the boards in the barn. (I had written to some Historical Societies in different parts of Maine. And, I used to write "letters to the Editors" of cities in Maine I was interested in.) I'd also like to mention that last week I saw the first-name, Ichabod, on one of the Lists, and that always reminds me of the fictional character - Ichabod CRANE. I went to find a web page which would remind me of the original story of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and was reminded of the Van TASSEL name. What did I just find being sold on-line? An old "family BIBLE" from the Tarrytown, NY, area, where one of the surnames mentioned was Van TASSEL. :o) Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) P.S. I used to love watching the old, Disney movie every October: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow Remember to check the archives of all the Lists and Boards for your surnames and place-names. And, please remember to check the on-line auctions for for your surnames and place-names.