<LOLOLOL> Sorry, Bill, but I had to laugh as this is typical of some of the requests I get also. However, I think I can "top" it. Last year, at my mother's oldest sister's funeral (she was one of 9 children), the husband of my aunt's dtr. came up to me and said, "I hear you are doing the family history and have lots of information. Here is my card. Send me a copy of everything you have." No, " would you, could you, kiss my elbow" or nothing! I have 4794 individuals, 28, 503 text records and have both maternal lines traced back to William the Conqueror in 1066. I guess the guy is still waiting. First and, I hope, last time I ever see the idiot! But, I'm still laughing! Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: <kimbuc@juno.com> To: <MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 12:24 PM Subject: [MO-CEM] Info Request I received the following note this past Monday and thought it might be of benefit on HOW NOT TO request help. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Subject: RXXXXXXX & their connections "In reading through old MO XXXX Digests, I notice that you have RXXXXXX & connections. Can you send me what you have? Thanks" ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Your will note, I have Xed out the family surname. This note had no Salutation and no Signature, No offer to exchange data, No clue as to how he/she might fit within the family. I am sure, whoever this person is, will be taken aback since I didn't send any information on the 92 individuals, their spouses, children and grandchildren, I would estimate that I have information on some 150 members of this particular family surname going back to 1754 (this isn't a main branch of my family). Bill Buchholz Some Data on cemeteries and funeral homes <http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/buchholz.htm> Surnames of Interest: BUCHHOLZ anywhere -BECKMANN-CASSIDY-DeL0NJAY-DREES-NENTWIG-NEUTZLER-PONCOT-RENSING-STAUDER- STIEFFERMANN ______________________________