Hello all, I've made quite a few changes and additions to the Web pages, and in particular those containing Lovelock family trees. The "miscellaneous Trees and Fragments" page wasn't very satisfactory, because it contained a mixture of trees which didn't belong to the pages dealing with Wilts Trees or the Berks Tree together with other trees and fragments which had not been included on these pages, for rather obscure reasons! So now wherever possible I've moved all trees and fragments to the appropriate county trees page, and in addition I've added a Hampshire Trees page since we actually had several trees for Hants. The remaining "miscellaneous trees" (now re-baptised "other coun(r)ies") are now those for which I don't yet have a county trees page - in fact they mostly involve Aus and NZ but I don't think we can consider them as counties :-) Of course, they do all start somewhere in the UK, and several start in London/Middlesex, which is a candidate for another page. I'm also planning to add a "Work in Progress" section to each of these pages of trees by county, to encourage people to submit fragments even if they are somewhat tentative; others may well be able to help to refine such fragments and even connect them to other trees. In addition to the reorganisation, there is also one new tree and two trees have been updated. The new tree is on the "Berks Trees" page and is named the "Lambourn/Sparsholt Tree". A preliminary version of this tree was first provided by Robert Sterry on 15 Jan 2004, but was not included on the Web site. Graham Lovelock provided a more complete version of this tree which includes additional material and corrections from Sian Davies, Michelle Lovelock, Nigel Gerdes and Michael Bousher. The updated trees are: the descendants of Noah Lovelock (b Hants abt 1701), now called the Ropley, Crondall & Dogmersfield Tree, on the "Hants Trees" page, to include the branch of James E Lovelock (several people contributed to this, including John Lovelock, Alison & Mike Turner, Nigel Gerdes and even myself); and the Tangley (Hants) Tree (previously called the Hampshire Line) on the new "Hants Trees" page, which includes additional material following correspondence between Graham Lovelock and Robin Lovelock. Details of the changes to these trees can be found on the "What's New" page or on the corresponding trees page (Berks Trees or Hants Trees). Finally, on the "gedcoms" page you will find an updated version of the "Wiltshire Lovelocks gedcom" which includes the changes to the "Tangley Tree" mentioned above (even though this tree belongs to Hants, the data is in the Wiltshire gedcom file for historical reasons and the fact that it does extend into Wilts). There is also a new gedcom file corresponding to the Ropley, Crondall & Dogmersfield Tree; The initial version of this gedcom file was provided by Mary & Roger Perry. It has been extended to include the branch of James E Lovelock and source references for many of the BMD events were added using data in the "Lovelocks in Hampshire" file. I plan to add other gedcom files to this page, and again I encourage folks to submit files for inclusion. Full details of the changes and additions are available on the "What's New" page: http://perso.numericable.fr/~lovjames/family-history/lovelock/new.html James