Those genealogists who do not subscribe to the FREE Ancestry Weekly Newsletter are missing some valuable suggestions as to how to conduct research--articles by some well-qualified certified genealogists. If you do not subscribe, try it for a week or two. I admit I have missed some wonderful articles. I nearly always learn something new, even when the particular case history does not seem to apply to my ancestry. (But one never knows!!!) Here is the URL, as I remember it. I don't think it is daily anymore, but perhaps the webmaster retained the URL for *old times' sake*. I hope this works. Tell other subscribers about this. You address the e-mail to this URL and in the subject [remember that part of the e-mai?] and in the body write Subscribe. I always add my e-mail address in the body, but I don't think that is necessary. By the way, rootsweb always *wraps* URLs in punctuation marks, so remove those before you copy and paste in the address part of your e-mail. They are at the beginning and end so delete them!!! _Ancestry_Daily_News-L-request@rootsweb.com_ (mailto:Ancestry_Daily_News-L-request@rootsweb.com) This week, Sept 18, one of the main subjects is as in the subject of this e-mail. There is also information about a book concerning Native American research. ( A distant cousin tells me our common ancestor probably had a Native American first wife. Neither of us have verified it, but, with frontiersmen, who know? I understand from a University history professor that many of the Sco ts-Irish settlers had Native American mates.) E.W.Wallace ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com