I just got on the Nebraska LIst a week ago and found it very interesting. My family has been in Nebraska for quite a while and I always thought it was like a living museum because so many people could directly touch the past. My 100 year old grandmother just past away last year. I was so lucky to have been able to meet so many people with rich histories while in Nebraska. I feel a real sense of emptiness when I meet people from other states. They can only think about right now and have little imagination for the past and none for the future. I think the migration information will be very useful. If it doesn't relate to me directly, I am willing to tolerate it because it will be valuable data. I now live in Japan and am researching my family (KLEMKE) from SCRIBNER and Morrill County. Some lived in Lusk, Wyoming and they came from East Prussia (Frankfurt an der Oder) which was possibly Posan at the time and so may have some connection there as well. A father, Frederich and his two son, Constantin and Emil, came in the 1870's. Frederich later remarried and had a son, August. Emil is my ggrandfather. His son Erich, is my grandfather. His son Donald, is my father. Any leads on the Scribner area especially would be greatly appreciated. Amy (KLEMKE) Uehara arms@dc.mbn.or.jp