Pat, I would like to make a comment on the Griffith Valuation Index. That index was compiled by the National Library of Ireland in the 1950s. It was not compiled by Griffith and his team when the Griffith's Valuation was done. There are errors. I found that out when we noticed my husband's great great grandfather was missing from the index but was actually in the original books (we viewed in Dublin). I e-mailed the National Archives of Ireland asking about the discrepancy and I was informed why that happened. Nora Hopkins FitzGerald nymets11@pacbell.net writes: The other day I posted a critical opinion of the Otherdays.com on line subscription program because there was no way to print or save the Griffith Valuation images. Well, I heard from Francis Dowling today. He owns Otherdays and he informed me that they have restored the the print function and added the ability to save the image, which is a great improvement in my estimation. I checked out the program and you can indeed do both. Printing the image, using Netscape browser, I got a small image printed. However, using a photo program, I was able to bring up the image that I save and then print it so it filled a full page which the print was larger and easier to read. So the object of this is, if you are using either program to access the Griffith Valuation, both now have the same ability to print and save. In my last email, I mentioned that the GV Index was missing a lot of names and should not be relied on to do you family research. I was referring to the Broderbund CD tht you can buy on line, not the indexes being used on Otherdays or Origins. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA