If I can figure out all the lingo in my instruction book and all the lingo sheets I have received from rootsweb--"Twigs of Inman & Spence" is being loaded onto the server today. I printed out all the documents last night. Volume One is called "When Spence Met Spencer: The Story of Elisha Spence (1776-1835) and Susannah Spencer (1785-1810)". It is divided into three parts. Part One: Elisha Spence (which is in turn subdivided into three sections); Part Two: Susannah Spencer (which is subdivided into two sections); Part Three: When Two Main Lines Converge. The first section of this part focuses on related families: Jones, Perry, Hunter, Jones, Inman, Graham, Cathey, Hood, Haskins, Bell and Bunch. The second section focuses specifically on the children of Elisha Spence and Susannah Spencer and Elisha Spence and Jane Bell. Part three focuses on the move to Tennessee. Then Volume I ends. (After printing all of it out last night, I find that I have 134 pages. I feel as though I have written another dissertation). But I think that those of you who are interested in these people may find some neat stuff!!! Happy printing!!! Volume I is going to stay on the website until sometime in December. About mid-to-late December, I will remove it and replace it with Volume II. Volume II will focus on the Spences in Missouri and the impact of the Civil War on these people. Volume III (Spring 2000) will focus on the descendants of Elisha Spence and Susannah Spencer through the present. Volume IV (Summer 2000) will focus on some of my grandfather's stories and "Tales from Type". After Volume IV is removed from the website at the end of summer 2000, these four volumes will be combined into a book: "From Scotland to Missouri: The Ancestors and Descendants of the Jasper County, Missouri Spence Families. You all get it free while it's on the website. Now, I have to figure out how to load the first volume on the web. Will get back with you--hopefully--later today and will tell you how to access it. A very exhausted.... Barbara