I am more that willing to help any one, but it is important to make your requests as specific as possible. Such as a surname in death records or deed books, keep it to one name per request. Let the researcher know that you received the information. My biggest beef are persons who say send me all your information. Do they really know what an undertaking that would be? Or the person who never acknowledges that they received the information or if it was helpful. There are times that I will send a little more because it appears to relate to the query, in our research we all find tidbits that relate to our specific search, we save those as well. Just a little thank you would be greatly appreciated. Frances Rouse frfg@worldnet.att.net When a Loved One Becomes a Memory The Memory Becomes a Treasure