Those of you who have been following my MyFamily.com website know that I have been posting my father, Gordon Loren Inman's, pedigree charts to that site. (I plan to do my mother's, Elva Gail Spence, later). My father's lines have been pretty much settled (thanks to the tireless efforts of my cousin, Charles Gordon Inman.) However, a couple of lines were still giving us problems: my Grandmother Inman's Stillians and Lee lines. I worked on these extensively about 8 years ago and then put them aside when I started focusing exclusively on the Spence and Spencer lines on my mother's side. Recently, I returned to the Stillians line--and did I ever make "one heck" of a discovery! I just finished posting a 10 part article to that website in the Family History section called "History's Lost & Found: What Happened to the Missing Charts". Ever since I started doing genealogy, I wanted to see how my mother and father were related. I just discovered how I am related to someone else. (I won't spoil the story by blurting it out). You WILL want to read that 10 part article. If you don't have access to my website and want it, let me know and I will put in a request. Barbara Dr. Barbara Inman Beall, Ph.D, BIBeall@email.msn.com, BBeall43@yahoo.com Lancaster-Wormiston Press P.O. Box 173 Broomfield, CO 80038-0173 Home Page and for Access to Website: http://mail.ancestry.com/ancestry/users/bibeall