To: All HOWERY List Subscribers You can now search the HOWERY List archive -- as well as other surname archives -- with the new RootsWeb search engine. The hardware and software for the seacrh engine was financed by folks like you. The announcement was made by Dr. Brian Leverich of RootsWeb - - Courtesy of hacks by Karen Isaacson, you can search the archives of any mailing list (except those withdrawn by the listowner), now with nicer *formats* and *updated* to within the last 24 hours, at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl [Click on the above URL, and then type HOWERY, and then type in a search word -- like "Jacob" or "Virginia" -- or whatever. You'll have to repeat the search for each year of the archive (in our case, only 1998).] Courtesy of hacks by Dale Schneider, you can search the USGenWeb Archives, now with *headlines* and *updated* to within the last 24 hours, at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm I'd also like to explicitly thank the folks who provided the resources that have made this new facility possible: o RootsWeb's Patrons, Donors, Sponsors, and Members. o Palladium Interactive, developers of the Ultimate Family Tree software for genealogists. Folks interested in helping RootsWeb provide new facilities can become Members by using the Web form at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html ------ Don't confine your search to the HOWERY List. Try to find archives for your other surnames -- Smith, Jones, Brown, and so on. Justin C.S. Howery jhowery@tde.com www.tde.com/~jhowery/