Dear list, The 1920 Stone Co. Federal Census is at my FHC. It is not on the Stone Co. webpage. It is soooooo nice to be able to research things on line, then go to the FHC and get the rest of the info. Jo Dunne & Shirley Evans have done quite a bit to make the Stone Co. webpage what it is. Almost everything you want is there. They have both answered questions for me, to the list as well as privately. As a thank-you, I'd like to start a transcription project. The 1920 Stone Co. census is quite large. If it was left up to me by myself, I'd get it done in 10 years. I will go to my FHC and copy the 1920 Stone Co. census, if you don't have access to it. I will mail you so many pages, or an entire township. The only thing I ask is for reimbursement of the photocopies. I will pay for mailing it. My FHC charges 25 cents a page. I may be able to put 1 census page on an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper (my FHC has no other size). I will have to let you know. But I think I can ( I have some 1920 censuses here...I fit them on an 8.5x11, but we have a couple of newer printers now). I also ask that you follow the same format in transcribing the census. I think it will be best to follow the abbreviated/basic format that was done in the past. To do this, you need to have MS Works. You don't have to know that much about computers to do this. If you are willing, but afraid of the computer, I will help you learn how to use Works. Any volunteers? Cheri Mello kinklector@aol.com