Someone brought up copying things to the list that was shared info......As I understand from "Searching for Cyber-Roots" by Laurie And Steve Bonner, [pg.87] it is "more than a case of common courtesy, it's the law." regarding the use of material by another. That is to say, if you share info that is not your own, where it is obtained [author, book/source, pg nos., etc.] is to be included as part of the reference, as if it was included in a paper or such. If you are using it as part of your web page, then you must obtain permission... >From Oxford's "A Dictionary of ENGLISH SURNAMES"- pg. 140 DOVER, Theoloneus de DOURE 1086 DB[ lived in Derbyshire- the year 1086] : John de DOVER 1223-4FFK[ Feet of Fines- Kent- years 1223 and 1224 ] : Walter DOUER 1332 IpmW. [calander of inquisitiones post mortem in progress - Wiltshire in year 1332 ] from Dover [Kent} This is especially interesting, considering the John George Douer who came to Charles Town on the "Ann"- in the mid 1700's with 100 acres on the Broad river, isn't it?