The Bedwell/Gregory Family is a fascinating line and connection that has appeared a number of times over the years in queries. I agree with Connie that it is worthy of a spot on the webpages. I am currently working on the Keck Funeral Home Index in addition to revising the Web pages for two counties, so am not able to start another project right now. However, do we have any potential or established writers out there that would be willing to gather all the letters and data together on this family and organize it into a format that I could use on the website? Now, I know many of you don't think you can create webpages, but there is an easy way to do it if you are using Netscape. Just create a New -- Blank Page from your drop down File menu and type in your data and save it. It can then be sent to me via an attachment in an e-mail message. It doesn't have to be fancy but if the data is organized, I can finish it easily. I haven't used Microsoft Windows Compose files but they should also work if saved with the .htm suffix. Otherwise, it needs to be sent to me as an e-mail attachment either in Wordperfect or Wordpad format. I can not use anything written in Microsoft Word unless it is sent to me in hard copy so I can scan it in or retype it easily. Microsoft Word uses some code that is unique to Microsoft making it incompatible in some instances with other programs. Since I do not own the program itself this creates some problems for me. I do have a conversion program that will convert MW to WP, but it usually takes a lot of unwanted garbage with it and it is time consuming to clean up. I am reluctant to volunteer to work with Microsoft Word files due to time constraints on my end. You also have Wordpad in your Windows program and once your data is typed in, you can save it with either a .rtf or .htm suffix before sending it and it should work with all the programs that I use for the website. Do I hear any volunteers of the Bedwell/Gregory Family that would like to put this material together in a workable document for me. We do not use GedCom's on the web pages unless they are converted to another format first. GedComs per se take up too much space and currently aren't allowed on GenWeb pages.. Thank you! Norma Jennings