Hi, Thank you. See my earlier response to the list, It appears that the US map takes about 30 seconds to load. I have found an easier one to use but will format it so that New England is an enlarged section so you will click in the area of New England and be shown an enlarged view of that area. You can then select the appropriate State. So far I have had no specific comments as to the using 2 methods to access an individual i.e. via the Country map or the Lst method. It is virtually no extra work so unless anyone comes up with any ideas that is I will retain it. Keith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Needham" <[email protected]> To: "KEITH HUME" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 8:17 AM Subject: RE: [CHASE-L] Image Map > Keith, > I do intend to reply to a recent email from you ....just been too busy > lately to do too much online. > > About the Image Map Project, I have cable modem and the loading was > instantaneous. Looks great! > > Maybe as Rochelle wrote, you might make the Northeastern part of the USA > larger as that is whence my Chases came - Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New > York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Mine were on Cape Cod until 1822 > when they moved to Rhode Island. There they stayed (or close by). I was > the first latter day pioneer, escaping to California in 1965 when as a very > young (!!!!) bride, I followed my new husband to Berkeley where he did his > graduate studies. Later, after a US Army stint, we settled in the Los > Angeles area where we have remained. > > I do know many Chases went to Canada - and so it is important that you have > a good map of Canada, also. Some did settle in Virginia and the Southern > states. Of those Chases, I know little. > > Keep up the great work! > > > Judy Chace Needham > > > > >