I wanted to be sure that none of the MoStone researchers remained handicapped by lack of access to the census which were available until recently on the MoStone site. The missing census' for Stone Co, 1860, 1870, 1900, and 1910, are all available on HeritageQuest. They have a searchable index which will take you to an image of the census page. 1930 is also available but does not have an index so one must browse the census images. This is of course not just for Stone Co Mo but for all the US census. All census from 1790 to 1930 are there. 1830,1840, 1850 and 1930 have no index but are browseable since the actual census images of those years are available. HeritageQuest is accessable through libraries which subscribe to the service. My library in Asheville and the library in the county next to me have it. I called the library in Springfield Mo yesterday and they have it. To access through Springfield Mo one must have a library card (gained by library membership). You then go to the Springfield Library website, go through a couple of screens to the HeritageQuest site where you are prompted to enter your libraries name and your membership number. You then have access to the site. My library grants access through a state program called nclive from whose site one indicates your library and then one enters a code which is given to me by my library. HeritageQuest also has Rev War Pension files, images of thousands of books, and a search engine for indexed periodicals. So if you want to have this check with your library reference desk. A small town library may not have it but keep checking with larger and larger libraries till you find it, then become a member of that library and you can then access HeritageQuest and the Mostone missing census from your home computers