This is a brand NEW website for genealogists. And, goodness gracious, there are many active ones here!! It wouldn't hurt to check out any Pope County ancestors who may have migrated to Wisconsin (or Missouri, for that matter). Due to the times, many left before World War 1 for Missouri, and south to Louisiana/Texas, north to Wisconsin and Minnesota, and back to the eastern states. Many left for the California (oil strikes), Colorado, Oklahoma...but points west were considered 'wild'. Thank the Lord for Pope County's outstanding schools and their students achievements. Add this to your "helpful bookmarks" list: -- "The Wisconsin Historical Society has just made available an index to Wisconsin pre-1907 births at www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords. It was made by digitizing the 1970's microfiche index (with which some of you're probably familiar) and then expanding it with tens of thousands of delayed births. The Schoenleber Foundation of Milwaukee generously covered most of the conversion costs, and the Wisconsin State Genealogical Society graciously let us include their delayed birth records index. The result is free public access to more than 1,000,000 Wisconsin births. As you'll see, you can search in a variety of ways. When you find someone for whom you want a birth certificate, you can order hard copy from us online or use the results to locate the film yourself. We plan to add pre-1907 death and marriage indexes in the next few months, creating a comprehensive vital records index that will be entirely free and publicly searchable. Until the death and marriage indexes are available, you can request searches through our Wisconsin Genealogical Research Service at www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/ogrs." If you have been successful with some good links, and you have the time...please share them with the rest of us. Spring break will arrive soon... Happy days....carol ~~~~~ «:::P:::» «:::E:::» «:::A:::» «:::C:::» «:::E:::» Carol Walter-Robinson, NW California Pacific-Redwood Coast