While I was in Scotland a weird thing happened. While in Cairnbulg a 2nd cousin of my husband told us about a man in Broadsea who had all the info we could ask for on the Crawfords. I'll tell that story later, but we found him and he had a book his g-or ggrandma wrote. It was out of print but he read apart that my husbands grandma was in. Well this man said the book was out of print. So we couldnt posibily get a copy, But his same grandma wrote another book that was still in print and told us where to get the book. All of you Crawfords or any one interested in the fishing villages of Scotland and the different familys and their marriages. Its the best descriptive, sad, happy, and informative book I have ever read. Alot of names are in it. If your interested I can tell you some of the names like Nobles, Crawfords, Buchan and so on. Heres how to order this book: about 13.00pounds. John Trail Bookseller & Stationer 9 Mid Street, Fraserburgh, AB43 5AJ Phone:(0346) 23307 FAX: (0346) 23307 The Book Name: THE CHRISTIAN WATT PAPERS, DAVID FRASER edited and intro. ISBN 0 9506607 8 7 copyright 1988 We got back to the bed and breakfast and told the lady about the strange day and about the book that wasnt in print anymore. And the next morning there it was next to my plate. She thought it was familiar and had it in her lib. She gave it to us which was the nicest thing possible. The name of this book is A STRANGER ON THE BARS , The memoirs of Christian Watt Marshall of Broadsea ,edited by Gavin Sutherland. jean