Dear Barbara, Welcome back. I'm apparently new to this site since the troubles with your mother started. So, hello and thanks for being here, ... uh, there ... well, you know, wherever you are, thanks. God bless you, your mother, and your well meaning son. The Lord restore your work. Is there any way to get an e-mail with the link to your web-site in it? Also, I'm not sure how to post this stuff in my little "genealogy book" we got at a reunion, is there a form to fill out or something? There are no places of birth, death etc., just b-d dates. It only goes back to my g-grandfather born in 1873. I think I remember them saying he was born in, or lived in Arkansas and moved to Texas (west Texas). A kind subscriber named Pat has been trying to help me; I don't know how all this works and who is (or are) the actual responsible for this list person (or people), but two or three, including the "list master" have definitely tried to help the rest of us out. Kudos to them (that's a favorable word in my dialect, I hope it's not offensive to any one on this site as I just found out there is a group of people to whom the word does not mean nice things). Anyway, hope to finally get more info on the Crawford's in Scotland and their genalogy prior to 1500. thanks, CE ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com