-Cathy and list: Cathy, I hope you don't mind me posting this to the list. My main surname is Groves and I am going crazy trying to find out more about my ggrandmother, Perlina Groves. She died in 1890 you wouldn;t think it would be that hard. But I was really talking about our Grant County WeB Site. We have gotten rid of the "fluff" and tried to make it easier to read. We would love to get as many families documented as possible. Our idea, and it has run into a few snags, is to let everyone post their Grant families. We will give you a page to put your research on. Cathy, you never told me who your line was. We would love for you to contribute it. We are trying to setup some guide lines: 1. no living persons and preferably ancestors born before 1920. 2. several people are researching the same family lines, so we need them to coordinate their data so we do not have duplicate pages. 3. Please state your sources if possible but if you do not have good sources, just say so. What Aunt Bertha said is still a good lead. I would love to have undocumented info on my most wanted. 4. Just type up your data the way you want it presented and we will paste to a page. Please remember HTML is not a word processor and being a novice, I cannot always make it look like what you sent but I am trying. Just keep it simple. If you want to change it, correct it or add to it later, just send us a corrected copy. I am getting real good and cut and paste. 5. We eventually want to do photographs, wills, pensions. We want Grant Co to be the best documented county in Kentucky and since everyone is contributing, it will technically belong to everyone who has ancestors from there. We are also trying to get cemeteries, marriages, deaths, births whatever Grant Co records we can compile. Pat Wolfe has suggested a wish list. Where we state our most wanted etc. So any ideas or help you can give us would be greatly appreciated. The copyright laws really throws a wrench in stuff so it is best that we go out and get original data or just use the facts (which cannot be copyrighted) So Cathy, since I am in New Mexico, if you want to rummage through the courthouse and have picnics in cemetaries to help us out. We will love you for it and give you lots of credit but most of all you can have a "Warm fuzzy feeling" Thanks so much to those who have already contributed: Jo Honeycutt, Pat Wolfe, Warren Duffie, Ben Benson, and so many others who have a work in progress. Sandy and Bonnie