I also did not reply regarding the picture of the house for the same reason many others have stated. We do not know that much about our Craig families to have pictures of them, let alone their houses. The most I have on my Craig families' homes are land records and a description of one homestead in Washington, but no photos. I could not begin to tell you how many nice people have helped me in my 14 years of research. I'll have to admit I've been very generous and helpful, too. I do not mind xeroxing, mailing and e-mailing items because it makes up for all those people who have done the same for me. However, I belong to other groups besides CRAIG-L, as do many of my researcher friends. We weave through our messages, weeding and sorting. If we answered every message in a group every time we didn't have something, the groups would be overflowing. An example of generosity to my family is this: my father-in-law is preparing for a trip to England where he will meet with an unrelated researcher who, with his wife, son-in-law and daughter have been gracious enough to take him on a tour of his father's childhood home. I have done the same for people traveling here. So, James, if you do not hear from us, it is because we have nothing to offer. If I knew anything you'd hear immediately.