This message is specifically to Art but it raises aproject I suggested some years ago. Thank you for the info. You know the amazing thing abpot the last few days is the amount of people contacting me about me being "....but a youngster" You know one of the projects dear to my heart but never accomplished was to have a map of the countries where there were Chase people. It would be an image map so that when you ran the mouse over it you could click on a location and you could go to a link with information provided by the person who lived there. The addresses do not have to be actual but could give just the email address, a brief summary of the people being researched and any other data such as help given such as look-ups or local history info. It would in fact be a graphic listing of our cousins and where they live. In fact I think I will raise this again on the list and see if there is any interest. Who knows people may find thety live close to a distant or even a relative close cousin, Keith ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 7:56 PM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] birthday > During my Air Force Career I spent six years in Bermuda where we used Pounds, > Crowns, half Crowns, Shillings, Sixpence, Thru'pence, Pennies, Ha'pennys and > Farthings. Did I leave out any? We were there when Kennedy was assassinated. > I guess it has been a while. > > We lived there so long that even the locals thought that my son was a > Bermudian. He used to come home from school and talk about "Our Queen." I > found it necessary to straighten him out on that one. His first wife was > Bermudian. > > Enough about that. Again, Happy Birthday youngster (I have 5 years on you) > Art >