It is actually Bethlehem, Pa is the national headquarters of the Moravian church, When I spoke to the Library there, he said that the 'pages were very delicate' and if I wanted to see them I could come to the library and view what they had. That was impossible as I am in Las Vegas. It seemed, to me, at the time that they were not,or had not had anyone requesting genealogy information. That is just my feeling from the conversation. It seems now that they have some genealogy information, but as usual, it is all for the US. The information that they have for the West Indies, is vital to many searchers, I know in St. Thomas, they converted 13,000 during their period there and kept records, mostly slaves, but those families remained members of the church, due to the rejection of the other religions. When I went to St. Johns in '95, there were no records, they were destroyed by hurricanes, but was old that copies were in Pa. Ann "Sharing the information." _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail