In a message dated 12/28/00 11:48:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, carolhar@coserv.net writes: > I understand illness in the family as well as the next person, and I do have > patience but when I see mention of the charts and FFA I too would like to be > part of it. If my family is not there, fine. I would be more than happy to > contribute my line to the FFA if I knew how to. I believe that the charts are available only to those who actually join FFA. That doesn't sound unreasonable to me, since the organization needs some income to pay for research and costs. Many family organizations do the same -- some info is free for the general public but some is only for members. I am not an actual member, although I have done a lot of referrals. <G> But someone who is a member did share a chart with me, so perhaps someone will do the same for you. Good luck on your research. Vickie Elam White