In a message dated 3/3/2003 10:37:51 PM Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Denise, use the page 28 information to the Archives to see if they have a > copy of L-2-18-4C. Let me make a correction.. the "L" above was written as the English pound when I was typing.. It is money but the email came through looking like the "L'" we know in our alphabet... So "L - 2" was money.. aka TWO POUNDS.. The 18-4C were numbers.. A note about DAR records.. A person can use another member's # to verify a given generation.. In fact I'm doing a supplemental now and I have directions which say I can refer to another's papers for proof.. if we have common ancestors, and using the same family's lineage and need the same information. The information I gave from the book may not be i"any" DAR application.. thus the applicant DOES need a copy of that which is in the archives.. I only gave the info as a lead to help you find what you need for your application process. However, if it were me, I would want a copy from the original to send, and another one to have in my personal MAUPIN file to show-off..<G>.... Ellie Swanger, CO