Hi everyone, This is a shot in the dark, but here goes: My great-uncle HILL, who lived most of his adult life in Greensboro (ca. 1930-1980), took many home movies and photos of family reunions beginning in the 1920s (yes, I checked and home movie cameras became available in the early 1920s). About 20 years ago, I was lucky to get a glimpse of some of them when his son brought them to a family reunion, and I thought about asking to get copies made (at my own expense, course) "one of these days". There were moving images of my grandfather and great-grandparents, and great and great-great aunts and uncles whom I had never met. Time flies and... 6 years ago I ran into my great-uncle's grandson (my 2nd cousin) at a family funeral. I asked him about making copies and he said his mother (his father had since died) had developed Alzheimer's and had apparently thrown the big box full of old movies and photos away "a few years ago". To the best of my knowledge she lived in Greensboro. So here is my plea. On the wild chance that someone somewhere came across this box sometime in the last 10 years or so, opened it, and rescued the contents, I would dearly love to get these back, at least get copies made. There were written lists of who was in each film. The surnames would include HILL, WILLIAMS, RICHARDS and STOKES, among others. The dates of the movies would begin at least as early as 1929, perhaps 1926. Other than Greensboro, the locations included Washington, Georgia, Augusta, Georgia and possibly Atlanta. Thank you for listening. If anyone can help or has any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it. Juliann No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.9.6/863 - Release Date: 6/23/2007 11:08 AM