Hi Everyone, Thought you might have an interest in this information. It is being posted to the maillist for Don & Becky Mills, the authors shown below. Please also notice the new Tyrrell Co., NC link: http://www.geocities.com/bjbarnhill/Tyrrell.html This book is sponsored by the Tyrrell County Genealogical and Historical Society, Inc. (a non-profit 501(c)-3 organization). Hello to all friends of NC Genealogy and Heritage! In the aftermath of America's Tragedy, we are encouraged by the heart and spirit of genealogists everywhere. North Carolina's rootsweb folk are particularly noteworthy. These researchers; historians and genealogists have gotten right back into their "research mode". Great therapy to be sure. Longfellow has some encouragement, written some 160 years ago. (If you'd like to read the entire poem, see the link below) PSALM OF LIFE (ca. 1840) Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. the full version may be found at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~petecol/longfelo.html#psalm Full speed ahead as we near the Nov. 5 and 15 deadlines for our forthcoming: Granville, Robeson, Stanly, Tyrrell, and Warren County Heritage books. Family writers workshops are to be held: Oct. 1 Warren Co., NC - 12 Noon at the Lions Den in Warrenton, NC Granville Co., NC - 7 PM New EMS building Take Exit 191 from I-85 go east approx. 1/2 mi. on Hwy 56 to So. Campus Dr. Turn in at the Vance Granville Comm. College sign. EMS is the white building on your immediate left. Oct. 8 Robeson Co., NC - 12 Noon Lumberton Library Stanly Co., NC 7 - PM Hampton Inn, Albemarle Tyrrell Co., NC workshop was Sept. 23 for more details, our Rootsweb friend Jane Barnhill has created a website for easy reference: http://www.geocities.com/bjbarnhill/Tyrrell.html Don & Becky Mills eaglesnestmtn@mindspring.com I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian.