Sorry folks, but nothing much of general K/NIBB/S interest to report. I haven't written any books (congratulations Alex!) or found any exciting web pages. I did find some information on a Knibbs nurse in New York, who'd been suspended and fined for failing in her duties, but that was all. It's quite amazing how some of this data gets onto the internet - the offence she's committed seemed so petty. The greatest happening is that we have now established a connection between Cathy Cliff's John Knibbs and my line in Oxfordshire. I've believed for a long time that there was a connection but we couldn't find it. I think it was by chance (or possibly recommendation from Alan) that I looked in Woodstock PR's for some of my line. I found several Knibbs there and published them on the "Unplaced Knibbs" page of my web site. I was very interested in a James and John Knibbs I'd found in the Woodstock data, both of whom appeared to be saddlers who just suddenly appeared there. Just up the road in Deddington, there was a John and James (of about the same age, from a family of saddle makers) who had disappeared. Were they the same ones? Simultaneously, Cathy was searching through my "Unplaced Knibbs" and found her long lost John Knibbs amongst the Woodstock data. Anyway, to cut a long story short, adding all the bits of data together for baptism and burial dates and ages, Cathy's John turned out to be the son of the John I was interested in so hey presto - we found the connection. They all linked back to Richard Knibbs and Sarah Bignell in Deddington. Don