With so many having some type of Native American / Indian heritages, I find this map and the 1900 map URL sent yesteray.. invaluable! glory bee Today's featured map is: INDIAN RESERVATIONS, 1930 To view this map, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/reference/maps/freeimages.asp?ImageID=512 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx keep a file folder for each name in my family database (2,000 and growing) grouped by families. Using tabs along the top, starting at the left, I have the first generation, followed by the next generation, etc. Also, the persons name at the top of the file folder is printed in green for blood relatives and red for those who married into the family. Thus, by looking through the file cabinets, I can see at a glance each generation, and whether each folder is a blood descendent or non-blood relative. Also, I underline the names of all deceased relatives. Of course, I use the computer to keep track of the names, dates, etc. But having a file folder on each person allows me to keep every paper scrap, picture, record, etc. of every person in my database. John Cox ____________________ -- Grand parents Raising Grandchildren Support Group 1st Wednesday of month---7:00 P.M. Katheryn Heidenreich Adult Center Governor's task force on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Grands place/by state--resource center http://www.grandsplace.com Over 5 million Grands are raising Grands Being a Grand is more than cookies and milk