Judy, Thanks for the thanks. I'm determined to make each and every person on each and every mailing list a history-lover rather than just an ancestor-searcher! So for those of you who are not now history-lovers... this means *you*! :) Like you, Judy, I get just as tickled when I find a clue for someone else as I do when I find my own stuff (well almost--if someone could just find my tiny little babe Jacob Yarnall/Yarnell/Yarnold born in NCC in 1847...I know pretty much everything about him except definitively who his parents were ((PA Archives has twice told me they don't have a death certificate)). I've been told his parents are Ephriam and Elizabeth (Springer) Yarnold/Yarnall but no one has proof--just conjecture)). Anyhoo, with NCC being such an important place in mid-Atlantic early-American history, I'm happy to do my bit, especially as we do lag behind in getting our archives on-line. Happy Merry, Debbie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 05:06 PM, Judy Ardine wrote: > Wow! What a wealth of info in just ONE digest from DENEWCAS-L mailing > list! > > THANK YOU, Debbie <[email protected]> !!!!