> > If you ask a vague question, you can expect to get a vague answer. > > > > kql > > What's vague about: where else is there to look? > > singhals <[email protected]> If you want a detailed answer you have to ask a detailed question. For instance...If You tell the list EVERYWHERE you have already looked, the list will tell you EVERYWHERE else you should look. I have had enough of this cat and mouse game....the writer does not want to take the time to type out the long list of resources he/she has already checked....and so it appears that nobody on the list is going to type out a lengthy list of places to search. Perhaps the writer should consult the many geneaolgy how-to books that are available at the library, and he/she can answer his/her own questions. KarenP "Prytula, Karen" <[email protected]>
> Perhaps the writer should consult the many geneaolgy how-to books > that are available at the library, and he/she can answer his/her own > questions. > > Prytula, Karen Thank you for the suggestion. Cheryl singhals <[email protected]>