Hi Folks, You may have seen the postings about "disgusting material on the Genuki site". I assure everyone that there is no "disgusting" material on the Genuki site, and that the references to this were in fact medical and not on the Genuki site anyway. At the moment, my time is very precious to me and I have had to spend about 3 hours trying to sort this problem out when in fact it's nothing to do with me! Let me explain: A member of one of the lists was looking for the archives of the North Yorks list, and for reasons unkown associated this with Genuki. The search phrase that was entered on the search engine brought back many pages, but one of this contained a result of another search done by someone who had used the same phrase plus another couple of words referring to male genitals and who had logged the results. On this second page there was consequently the results of the search for the Genuki data plus the search for the second two words. Following the reference on the second level page brings back no reference whatsoever to the search quoted, as the page now at that URL contains the results of a different search. The cached page contains many medical references plus a single Genuki reference. *Please* remember that I only have control over pages on the Genuki site - ie. sites that start with: http://www.genuki.org.uk/ and mainly those pages which start with: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ so asking me to deal with material on some other site, even if it refers to Genuki is not likely to do much good. Please also remember that: 1. Genuki has nothing to do with the Mailing lists (such as the one(s) you are reading this from. 2. Mailing lists are not "sites" but "lists", though some of them may have a web site associated with them. Referring to "the West Riding site" is not helpful ! 3. The mailing lists that you are reading this from are controlled by Rootsweb, and it is to the Rootsweb site that you need to go to get information which you may have lost if you threw away your "welcome" message. Thanks folks. Best wishes, Colin Hinson In the village of Blunham in Bedfordshire U.K. Maintainer of the Genuki Yorkshire pages: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ Rare Books on CD: http://www.blunham.demon.co.uk/CDroms/ Baine's & Bulmers directories, History of Craven, Heywood/Northowram, National gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland, Whelan's York & NRY Hunter's Hallamshire (Sheffield), Yorkshire: Past and Present