Hello B J : This is to encourge you to "Keep up the FAITH", My son Phillip also Had M.S. for over 8 years he fought the monster! his was what they call Progressive M.S. at the Veterians Hosp. they say there is 3 kinds? any way he was into researching the civil war (or WAR OF NORTHERN AGGRESSION " as he called it VBG he helped a lot of people with their research in this area. one Lady in Kansas city ,Kansas who he helped find her g-g Grandfather in the war knew him and when he died june 4,1996 she sent me a very nice card: and last week I went to our NEW Library in Benton Co, Tn. and the Liberian showed me the NEW tables (2) and the NEW book shelfs (3) that this lady had given to the Library (cost $ 500.00) in the name of Phillip Lindsey and the Benton Co. Genealogy Soc. is goung to install a name plate on them in his name. So you see you never know when your efferts will be awarded! my prayers are that they will find a cure for this monster soon and you and others can get back to normal (whatever that is?)sooo again " Keep up the faith" gabbie At 10:46 AM 9/1/99 -0500, you wrote: - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >I, too, have a problem with getting to the places where the original >documents are stored. I have MS and live approx. 90 miles from the >nearest FHC and I, therefore, have to depend to some extent on the kind >hearted people I encounter on the internet to help me with my work. I >have "met" many kind and informed people who have helped me and I >sincerely hope I have not failed to thank them individually. My >genealogy work is mostly for my own information and am glad to receive >any information or clues to my elusive ancestors. Again, thanks to >anyone I might have inadvertently missed. B.J. (Massey) Clay > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... >is that normal ??? > >