As I am in Australia and do not have access to sites for Huguenots/Walloons Research, to answer Andreas challenge, I have listed a few unusual sites that may be of interest: I cannot guarantee all are still active, but were active the last time I tried. Hope they are of some interest: Debbie Wilson http://www.ahip.getty.edu/vocabulary/tgn.html Getty Thesaurus if Geographic Names. A massive searchable database of place names worldwide. Each entry contains latitude and longitude, place name, type and source of information. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/writing.htm The Olive Tree Genealogy with old handwriting samples and examples of the various formations of the letters of the alphabet over the centuries. http://www.rootscomputing.com/howto/cousin/cousin.htm Online relationship chart. A chart of figuring relationships http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/soundex/soundex.html Soundex is a coded surname index based on the way a name sounds rather then the way it is spelt. Enter a surname and find the Soundex code. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/gateway/index.html World history. Includes search engines; world history archives; images from history; discussion lists; electronic documents online; general resources and history departments online. http://www.gpiag-asthma.org/drpsmith/amt1.htm Archaic Medical Terms for Genealogists by Paul Smith, a doctor. The alphabetical list covers archaic medical terms and medical terms commonly misused or confused. http://www.cam.org/~beaut/gen/france-e.html Genealogy in France. Information on France plus details for other French speaking countries and Frances old colonies. Includes a bibliography, meaning of French names, databases, services on the Internet plus links to other French sites. http://www.gensource.com/ifoundit/index.htm Genealogy search engine. A directory of genealogy related sites on the Internet. http://www.worldgenweb.org/ Aims to have every country in the world represented by an online website and hosted by researchers who either live in the country or who are familiar with the countrys resources. The Project is divided into the following world regions: Africa, Asia, Baltic Sea, Canada, Carribbean, Central America, Europe, Mediterranean, Mexico, Middle East, Pacific, Southern America, UK and USA. >