Thanks for the lead, Sharon. I had no trouble accessing or reading the website. What you described happened to one of our webmasters in the Sons of Union Veterans...he had a virus that gave all his stuff a yellow background to everyone but him, covering up the script. Once he was aware of it, he was able to correct it & we could all read it comfortably, again. Now my curiosity is up & I'm going to have to find out what this Elm Gang is all about. I don't understand why I can't find the time to do all the research & reading I want to do while balancing jobs, hobbies & family....I was able to find some stuff on my ROGERS family in Venango Co., PA, last week. Even found the G-G Gfa's grave, monument, etc. Our best to Gin when you talk to her. As always, Bill Mc Afee ----- Original Message ----- From: <bramhall@earthlink.net> To: <HCGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 11:42 PM Subject: [HCGS] Daughter of the Elm on tape > If anyone is interested in obtaining "Daughter of the Elm" on audio tape - it > just came out! When I was traveling by train to see my Mom in December, I just > happened to meet the producer & narrator of this tape, Ross Ballard II. He had > just completed the recording. He was so surprised that I knew this book well. > You can read more him & a description of "Daughter" at his website. > www.newrivergorge.com The print at this website is in yellow and is hard to > see. You have to look very closely to find something to click on. > > For those who missed this interesting notation: > >From HCGS's "Harrison County Heritage 1784-1995", p.31: Jarvisville Baptist > Church Cemetery: "Albert H. Perine wrote a brief history of Jarvisville Baptist > Church and Cemetery dated April 19, 1940. He, "Bub" and his wife, Blanch, owned > the Jarvisville Store business for many years. One remark of interest is that > "Richard Emerson (sic) is buried here; his house near Shinnston WV became the > headquarters of the noted Daughter of the Elm (book) gang, (their fictious name > was Emerson (sic); the old two-story house still stands. Ray Nay is buried here, > he was one of the gang and his nickname was "Ray Harris". He married one of the > Emerson girls - Louise Emerson." > > > Sharon (Sprouse) Bramhall > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >