Thanks for that info, Judy. I never click on those either, as time is of the essence. I must do that, however. Just a note. If you don't have the "complete" subscription to Ancestry.com, most libraries do. I tried to access it through the Internet using my Library Card #, but they say that the AncestryPlus is only available at the library itself. There was a time when we could access it at home. Thanks, also, for the weather report.<g> Julia- Only 87 so far today in New Orleans. In a message dated 7/21/2004 1:55:42 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Dear Julia, I belong to ancestry.com & genealogy.com. Whenever I 'search' a name on ancestry it gives all those names of lists where the name can be found (too much actually) and among that list sometimes are the books. For ex. New England Families has a lot of information. But I never looked up a name by the reference first. If a name is in the books, it will show how many and if your eligible to look there. judy b. from beautiful first day without rain downtown North Tonawanda, NY.