Another thank you from sunny, dry but cold CA. Here in the Bay Area it may be 60 in the afternoon but it's freezing at night. And there is snow in them thar hills to the East a couple of hours away, if I I need an east coast winter fix. Cathy, first thanks for this most recent list of online possibilities and resources. As a long distance researcher I truly appreciate this kind of assistance. But more importantly I want to thank you for your time, energy, knowledge and generous spirit that makes the Sussex County list so useful and successful for the rest of us. We are all very fortunate to have you snowbound there in NJ. In my opinion you are a star "listowner." Too often we take folks like you for granted and do not give recognition where it is due; so from myself and I suspect many other list participants I send you a heartfelt thank you and a big hug{{{{ Cathy}}}}}. Do be sure to let us all know if there is anything we can do to help you during the coming months. Also, a heartfelt thank you is due to all the many other list participants, who by regularly sharing their Sussex County knowledge, family histories and other research activities and then generously responding to inquires from other folks like me. You all make this list useful, insightful and supportive to family historians and researchers and do contribute to the ideals of this exciting and interesting activity called genealogy that seems to have us all in its thrall. My resolution is that in the first year of the new millennium I will do one thing more a week to give back to others in the genealogy community from my knowledge or abilities, be it contributing research to a rootsweb list, answering a board query or participating more at the local genealogy society [even though as a first generation Californian I am not sure I have much of use, but even I can help by giving a few hours to getting our county census data online or early records]. Happy New Year, Century and Millennium to you all. Gail Van Wye