In a message dated 8/30/2005 8:40:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dianamuir@AMDG.ws writes: It's me, Diana Muir. And yes, I am a Morse researcher. Granville Morse back to Anthony Morse line. The two agencies I'm working with are CASE and NACEL Open Door. What state are you located in? I am in Maine. I have no suggestons. I worked my heart out for Nacel Cultural Exchanges and then Nacel Open Door in New England for years, but in the end got not assistance or gratitude from the "new" group. It was a great organization under Lee Ann (Leann) Mattson, but became money grubbing and selective with its assistance, I believed, under the new management. I have a sour taste in my mouth about the last year I worked for NOD, eh? I do not know CASE. I have a very positive attitude about researching the Morse Family back to Anthony nonetheless, and have my genealogy written in a chapter called Early Settlers: Morse Family Ancestors and Descendents for my CD book, AMERICA'S MOST HISTORIC COUNTY: PERSONALIZING ESSEX COUNTY, MA IN NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE. Have we written before? I do not know Granville, I guess. Will you enlighten me about how he fits in? Thanks. Keep in touch. Sometimes I have a family who still calls me but it would not be a semester or year long student, but an Homestay student interest. Maybe next year for one or two of those, eh? I was a specialist in the American English tutorial Program and had many teachers and students at work in Maine, especially, in that program over the years. The program was "invented" by Leann and Pascel (in France). Sincerely, Don Beattie