Mildred, At one time there were several Norwood descendants researching the family in Texas. I had a copy of some their research at one time but I'm afraid I may have disposed of it during a moved. One of the ladies was from Houston. It may be several weeks before I'll be up to pulling out papers. Lucy ----- Original Message ----- From: Mildred Couch To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 10:09 PM Subject: Re: [NORWOOD] A message from the list administrator best wishes Lucy with you surgery.... I am interested in anyone who has any info on William Coleson Norwood, who came to San Augustine Co TX. He is my ggg grandfather....twice....He is a ggg grandfather on both my mother and daddy's side of the family. My mother and dad were 3 cousins...so you see why it is so important to me to find out all I can.... I am trying to connect My Norwood's to William, the Immigrant....Can anyone help.... Lucy Gray <[email protected]> wrote: Richard, Thank you for your note. I appreciate your update. I'm still interested in finding out anything new about my Norwood ancestors after almost 50 years of researching them. I hope one of these days the family in join others and form a Norwood Family DNA research. I have had good luck in the DNA testing of the Daniel, Langley, and Callaway lines. I'll be out of pocket after Friday for about 4 weeks with a knee replacement at the age of 75. Best wishes to all for 2007. Lucy Gray ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Norwood To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:04 AM Subject: [NORWOOD] A message from the list administrator Happy New Year everyone! I am not a very communicative administrator and our list has very little traffic, but we have held on all these years and if anyone wants to post to our Norwood research community, we are here. Recently, we had news of a painting commissioned to depict Richard Norwood surveying Bermuda, and after looking at the artist's work, I am excited about seeing the new painting. Also, a novel published this year, Chase, by William Allison, tells the story of George Chase, who marries Harriet Norwood, daughter of William and Deborah Winslow Norwood of Camden, Maine. William is a descendant of Joshua Norwood, III, of Mount Desert, Maine. I have begun reading the novel and will try to review it later. I'm only nine chapters into the story. I think Allison has done a great job on chapters 8 & 9. His description is very strong, as is his research of the context for his story. Both of these things were announced on this list in 2006. I hope you will all stay with the list and be available for research questions and continue to receive notices of new and interesting things related to our Norwood surname. I have updated the Norwood Family Page (I know it's been static for some time.), adding information about /Chase /and some notes about Jordanus de Sheppey and King Harold II. I just picked up and am reading /1066, The Year of the Conquest/, by David Howarth, and published in 1981 by Penguin Books. It's a page-turner, small, 200 pages, very nicely written. When you read it, you feel that England before the conquest was a special place indeed, almost idyllic. You can even see the seeds of democracy already planted and rooting, though many centuries will pass before they fully sprout. Another book about Harold that I enjoyed very much is /Harold, The Last Anglo-Saxon King/, by Ian W. Walker, published in 1997 by Sutton Publishing, Ltd. It is very detailed, thorough, and also nicely written with maps, charts, pictures, bibliography, and copious notes. Of course, since it can't be proved that the Norwoods stem from the Godwin family through Harold, these books have to satisfy our interest in a significant juncture in English history, not necessarily our origins. For some reason, although I have come to understand this, Harold still holds a special place in my mind and heart. Well, may you all have a wonderful 2007! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Take time to smile. God Bless Ya!!!! Mildred Couch p.s. sending packages to service personal? see your local U.S.P.S. for free shipping kits and other info. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Richard, I think there was a Norwood sheriff in Lincolnshire also in the 1400's or 1500's. Lucy ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Norwood To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 7:47 AM Subject: [NORWOOD] Did you know--tidbits from surfing Did you know that a Robert Norwood was Sheriff of Nottingham in 1498/9? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Did you know that a Robert Norwood was Sheriff of Nottingham in 1498/9?
I have been told my family members that William Coleson was the FIRST Postal Clerk in Norwood, Stanley Co., NC. He is my ggg grandfather and I know very little of him, except what family has said. I am also told he is the son of Thomas and Jane Coleson. Well who is Thomas and Jane's father and grand father? Any help would sure be appreciated. Thanks Mildred Richard Norwood <[email protected]> wrote: Happy New Year everyone! I am not a very communicative administrator and our list has very little traffic, but we have held on all these years and if anyone wants to post to our Norwood research community, we are here. Recently, we had news of a painting commissioned to depict Richard Norwood surveying Bermuda, and after looking at the artist's work, I am excited about seeing the new painting. Also, a novel published this year, Chase, by William Allison, tells the story of George Chase, who marries Harriet Norwood, daughter of William and Deborah Winslow Norwood of Camden, Maine. William is a descendant of Joshua Norwood, III, of Mount Desert, Maine. I have begun reading the novel and will try to review it later. I'm only nine chapters into the story. I think Allison has done a great job on chapters 8 & 9. His description is very strong, as is his research of the context for his story. Both of these things were announced on this list in 2006. I hope you will all stay with the list and be available for research questions and continue to receive notices of new and interesting things related to our Norwood surname. I have updated the Norwood Family Page (I know it's been static for some time.), adding information about /Chase /and some notes about Jordanus de Sheppey and King Harold II. I just picked up and am reading /1066, The Year of the Conquest/, by David Howarth, and published in 1981 by Penguin Books. It's a page-turner, small, 200 pages, very nicely written. When you read it, you feel that England before the conquest was a special place indeed, almost idyllic. You can even see the seeds of democracy already planted and rooting, though many centuries will pass before they fully sprout. Another book about Harold that I enjoyed very much is /Harold, The Last Anglo-Saxon King/, by Ian W. Walker, published in 1997 by Sutton Publishing, Ltd. It is very detailed, thorough, and also nicely written with maps, charts, pictures, bibliography, and copious notes. Of course, since it can't be proved that the Norwoods stem from the Godwin family through Harold, these books have to satisfy our interest in a significant juncture in English history, not necessarily our origins. For some reason, although I have come to understand this, Harold still holds a special place in my mind and heart. Well, may you all have a wonderful 2007! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Take time to smile. God Bless Ya!!!! Mildred Couch p.s. sending packages to service personal? see your local U.S.P.S. for free shipping kits and other info. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Richard, Thank you for your note. I appreciate your update. I'm still interested in finding out anything new about my Norwood ancestors after almost 50 years of researching them. I hope one of these days the family in join others and form a Norwood Family DNA research. I have had good luck in the DNA testing of the Daniel, Langley, and Callaway lines. I'll be out of pocket after Friday for about 4 weeks with a knee replacement at the age of 75. Best wishes to all for 2007. Lucy Gray ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Norwood To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:04 AM Subject: [NORWOOD] A message from the list administrator Happy New Year everyone! I am not a very communicative administrator and our list has very little traffic, but we have held on all these years and if anyone wants to post to our Norwood research community, we are here. Recently, we had news of a painting commissioned to depict Richard Norwood surveying Bermuda, and after looking at the artist's work, I am excited about seeing the new painting. Also, a novel published this year, Chase, by William Allison, tells the story of George Chase, who marries Harriet Norwood, daughter of William and Deborah Winslow Norwood of Camden, Maine. William is a descendant of Joshua Norwood, III, of Mount Desert, Maine. I have begun reading the novel and will try to review it later. I'm only nine chapters into the story. I think Allison has done a great job on chapters 8 & 9. His description is very strong, as is his research of the context for his story. Both of these things were announced on this list in 2006. I hope you will all stay with the list and be available for research questions and continue to receive notices of new and interesting things related to our Norwood surname. I have updated the Norwood Family Page (I know it's been static for some time.), adding information about /Chase /and some notes about Jordanus de Sheppey and King Harold II. I just picked up and am reading /1066, The Year of the Conquest/, by David Howarth, and published in 1981 by Penguin Books. It's a page-turner, small, 200 pages, very nicely written. When you read it, you feel that England before the conquest was a special place indeed, almost idyllic. You can even see the seeds of democracy already planted and rooting, though many centuries will pass before they fully sprout. Another book about Harold that I enjoyed very much is /Harold, The Last Anglo-Saxon King/, by Ian W. Walker, published in 1997 by Sutton Publishing, Ltd. It is very detailed, thorough, and also nicely written with maps, charts, pictures, bibliography, and copious notes. Of course, since it can't be proved that the Norwoods stem from the Godwin family through Harold, these books have to satisfy our interest in a significant juncture in English history, not necessarily our origins. For some reason, although I have come to understand this, Harold still holds a special place in my mind and heart. Well, may you all have a wonderful 2007! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
best wishes Lucy with you surgery.... I am interested in anyone who has any info on William Coleson Norwood, who came to San Augustine Co TX. He is my ggg grandfather....twice....He is a ggg grandfather on both my mother and daddy's side of the family. My mother and dad were 3 cousins...so you see why it is so important to me to find out all I can.... I am trying to connect My Norwood's to William, the Immigrant....Can anyone help.... Lucy Gray <[email protected]> wrote: Richard, Thank you for your note. I appreciate your update. I'm still interested in finding out anything new about my Norwood ancestors after almost 50 years of researching them. I hope one of these days the family in join others and form a Norwood Family DNA research. I have had good luck in the DNA testing of the Daniel, Langley, and Callaway lines. I'll be out of pocket after Friday for about 4 weeks with a knee replacement at the age of 75. Best wishes to all for 2007. Lucy Gray ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Norwood To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:04 AM Subject: [NORWOOD] A message from the list administrator Happy New Year everyone! I am not a very communicative administrator and our list has very little traffic, but we have held on all these years and if anyone wants to post to our Norwood research community, we are here. Recently, we had news of a painting commissioned to depict Richard Norwood surveying Bermuda, and after looking at the artist's work, I am excited about seeing the new painting. Also, a novel published this year, Chase, by William Allison, tells the story of George Chase, who marries Harriet Norwood, daughter of William and Deborah Winslow Norwood of Camden, Maine. William is a descendant of Joshua Norwood, III, of Mount Desert, Maine. I have begun reading the novel and will try to review it later. I'm only nine chapters into the story. I think Allison has done a great job on chapters 8 & 9. His description is very strong, as is his research of the context for his story. Both of these things were announced on this list in 2006. I hope you will all stay with the list and be available for research questions and continue to receive notices of new and interesting things related to our Norwood surname. I have updated the Norwood Family Page (I know it's been static for some time.), adding information about /Chase /and some notes about Jordanus de Sheppey and King Harold II. I just picked up and am reading /1066, The Year of the Conquest/, by David Howarth, and published in 1981 by Penguin Books. It's a page-turner, small, 200 pages, very nicely written. When you read it, you feel that England before the conquest was a special place indeed, almost idyllic. You can even see the seeds of democracy already planted and rooting, though many centuries will pass before they fully sprout. Another book about Harold that I enjoyed very much is /Harold, The Last Anglo-Saxon King/, by Ian W. Walker, published in 1997 by Sutton Publishing, Ltd. It is very detailed, thorough, and also nicely written with maps, charts, pictures, bibliography, and copious notes. Of course, since it can't be proved that the Norwoods stem from the Godwin family through Harold, these books have to satisfy our interest in a significant juncture in English history, not necessarily our origins. For some reason, although I have come to understand this, Harold still holds a special place in my mind and heart. Well, may you all have a wonderful 2007! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Take time to smile. God Bless Ya!!!! Mildred Couch p.s. sending packages to service personal? see your local U.S.P.S. for free shipping kits and other info. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
best wishes Lucy with you surgery.... I am interested in anyone who has any info on William Coleson Norwood, who came to San Augustine Co TX. He is my ggg grandfather....twice....He is a ggg grandfather on both my mother and daddy's side of the family. My mother and dad were 3 cousins...so you see why it is so important to me to find out all I can.... I am trying to connect My Norwood's to William, the Immigrant....Can anyone help.... Lucy Gray <[email protected]> wrote: Richard, Thank you for your note. I appreciate your update. I'm still interested in finding out anything new about my Norwood ancestors after almost 50 years of researching them. I hope one of these days the family in join others and form a Norwood Family DNA research. I have had good luck in the DNA testing of the Daniel, Langley, and Callaway lines. I'll be out of pocket after Friday for about 4 weeks with a knee replacement at the age of 75. Best wishes to all for 2007. Lucy Gray ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Norwood To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:04 AM Subject: [NORWOOD] A message from the list administrator Happy New Year everyone! I am not a very communicative administrator and our list has very little traffic, but we have held on all these years and if anyone wants to post to our Norwood research community, we are here. Recently, we had news of a painting commissioned to depict Richard Norwood surveying Bermuda, and after looking at the artist's work, I am excited about seeing the new painting. Also, a novel published this year, Chase, by William Allison, tells the story of George Chase, who marries Harriet Norwood, daughter of William and Deborah Winslow Norwood of Camden, Maine. William is a descendant of Joshua Norwood, III, of Mount Desert, Maine. I have begun reading the novel and will try to review it later. I'm only nine chapters into the story. I think Allison has done a great job on chapters 8 & 9. His description is very strong, as is his research of the context for his story. Both of these things were announced on this list in 2006. I hope you will all stay with the list and be available for research questions and continue to receive notices of new and interesting things related to our Norwood surname. I have updated the Norwood Family Page (I know it's been static for some time.), adding information about /Chase /and some notes about Jordanus de Sheppey and King Harold II. I just picked up and am reading /1066, The Year of the Conquest/, by David Howarth, and published in 1981 by Penguin Books. It's a page-turner, small, 200 pages, very nicely written. When you read it, you feel that England before the conquest was a special place indeed, almost idyllic. You can even see the seeds of democracy already planted and rooting, though many centuries will pass before they fully sprout. Another book about Harold that I enjoyed very much is /Harold, The Last Anglo-Saxon King/, by Ian W. Walker, published in 1997 by Sutton Publishing, Ltd. It is very detailed, thorough, and also nicely written with maps, charts, pictures, bibliography, and copious notes. Of course, since it can't be proved that the Norwoods stem from the Godwin family through Harold, these books have to satisfy our interest in a significant juncture in English history, not necessarily our origins. For some reason, although I have come to understand this, Harold still holds a special place in my mind and heart. Well, may you all have a wonderful 2007! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Take time to smile. God Bless Ya!!!! Mildred Couch p.s. sending packages to service personal? see your local U.S.P.S. for free shipping kits and other info. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Happy New Year everyone! I am not a very communicative administrator and our list has very little traffic, but we have held on all these years and if anyone wants to post to our Norwood research community, we are here. Recently, we had news of a painting commissioned to depict Richard Norwood surveying Bermuda, and after looking at the artist's work, I am excited about seeing the new painting. Also, a novel published this year, Chase, by William Allison, tells the story of George Chase, who marries Harriet Norwood, daughter of William and Deborah Winslow Norwood of Camden, Maine. William is a descendant of Joshua Norwood, III, of Mount Desert, Maine. I have begun reading the novel and will try to review it later. I'm only nine chapters into the story. I think Allison has done a great job on chapters 8 & 9. His description is very strong, as is his research of the context for his story. Both of these things were announced on this list in 2006. I hope you will all stay with the list and be available for research questions and continue to receive notices of new and interesting things related to our Norwood surname. I have updated the Norwood Family Page (I know it's been static for some time.), adding information about /Chase /and some notes about Jordanus de Sheppey and King Harold II. I just picked up and am reading /1066, The Year of the Conquest/, by David Howarth, and published in 1981 by Penguin Books. It's a page-turner, small, 200 pages, very nicely written. When you read it, you feel that England before the conquest was a special place indeed, almost idyllic. You can even see the seeds of democracy already planted and rooting, though many centuries will pass before they fully sprout. Another book about Harold that I enjoyed very much is /Harold, The Last Anglo-Saxon King/, by Ian W. Walker, published in 1997 by Sutton Publishing, Ltd. It is very detailed, thorough, and also nicely written with maps, charts, pictures, bibliography, and copious notes. Of course, since it can't be proved that the Norwoods stem from the Godwin family through Harold, these books have to satisfy our interest in a significant juncture in English history, not necessarily our origins. For some reason, although I have come to understand this, Harold still holds a special place in my mind and heart. Well, may you all have a wonderful 2007!
I have no knownledge of that period at this time. Matherlyn Norwood Smith
Please excuse the interruption. Does your Norwood line have any connection to MARY ELIZABETH NORWOOD born about 1816 in Northampton, NC. Her parents are thought to be Moses Norwood and Penelope? There was a brother, Peter A. Norwood b. about 1812, Northampton, NC and died about 1872, Panola County, MS. Thank you JoRetta Lewis
i,m looking for information on robert o. norwood born in cobb county georgia,year not really sure, his wife was susan p. wooten
Thanks Jim.. How is your book coming? Happy New Year, Jeanette
Good Morning. My knownledge is coming from south Georgia. There are lots of William norwood. Somehow theremust be links. My orginisGadsden county.Florida. Myfather ,William Norwood was born 1925,lived and died inHavana, Florida. He had an uncle William Norwood. Ifyougo to the GenWeb site there may besomehelp for you there. I just learned thereissuchasite for eachstateandeachcountyman byvolunteers. Matherlyn Norwood Smith
Parents of Sarah - William Norwood - wife - ? Sarah "Sallie" Norwood b ? d. 1857 Robertson Co, Tn. buried: probably Brewer C. NE of Orlinda, Tn. married ? probably Chatham Co, NC Jones Brewer I would appreciate any information on this family of Norwoods. I cannot find a book on the Norwoods to purchase or inter-library loan. Thanks, Shirley
Does anyone have anything on any of the following? 1930 census TX, Orange County, City of Orange, ward of city 4th,Twp Precinct # 1, enum. date April 17, 1930, enum. dist. 181-4, sheet # 17B Tenth Street 278 460 60 Norwood, Jno head O $1,300 M W 54 M 17 LA LA LA 61 Norwood, Mollie wifeh F W 43 M 17 IL IL IL 62 Wilson, Fred step son M W 21 S LA MO IL 63 Wilson, Virgie Mary step dau F W 18 S TX MO IL 64 Wilson, Grace step dau F W 16 S AR MO IL 65 Wilson, Jessie step son M W 12 S TX MO IL 66 Norwood, John nephew M W 03 S TX LA MO Mollie was probably a second wife. Harold
Yes Jim, I ditto Lucy's comments. It is so good to see you. Your work is marvelous. Dale Norwood -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lucy Gray Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 11:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NORWOOD] New Book Jim, What a nice surprise to see your name again. I attended a Norwood Reunion some years ago that you also attended. I have used your book on the Norwoods often. The group that did research for so long is no longer at work. I'm not sure Mr. Bauer is even living now. He had a stroke some years ago and had lost his hearing and most of his sight. I haven't heard of Norwood Teague either. I think his wife had a stroke also. Are you still doing research? Lucy Gray ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 12:37 PM Subject: [NORWOOD] New Book Read about Maine history in the new novel, Chase, about a young lawyer George Chase who marries Harriet Norwood, the daughter of William Norwood, famous ship captain from Camden. Together they pioneer the frontier town of Calais where George champions the oppressed and wins political power. Winning appointment as State Department consul to Hawaii, he fights race and class on the ships of the whaling fleet and sparks his toughest case all the way to the Supreme Court. Available on the publisher's website at www.bbotw.com http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?norwood::me::20990.html jim dempsey ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Jim, What a nice surprise to see your name again. I attended a Norwood Reunion some years ago that you also attended. I have used your book on the Norwoods often. The group that did research for so long is no longer at work. I'm not sure Mr. Bauer is even living now. He had a stroke some years ago and had lost his hearing and most of his sight. I haven't heard of Norwood Teague either. I think his wife had a stroke also. Are you still doing research? Lucy Gray ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 12:37 PM Subject: [NORWOOD] New Book Read about Maine history in the new novel, Chase, about a young lawyer George Chase who marries Harriet Norwood, the daughter of William Norwood, famous ship captain from Camden. Together they pioneer the frontier town of Calais where George champions the oppressed and wins political power. Winning appointment as State Department consul to Hawaii, he fights race and class on the ships of the whaling fleet and sparks his toughest case all the way to the Supreme Court. Available on the publisher's website at www.bbotw.com http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?norwood::me::20990.html jim dempsey ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Read about Maine history in the new novel, Chase, about a young lawyer George Chase who marries Harriet Norwood, the daughter of William Norwood, famous ship captain from Camden. Together they pioneer the frontier town of Calais where George champions the oppressed and wins political power. Winning appointment as State Department consul to Hawaii, he fights race and class on the ships of the whaling fleet and sparks his toughest case all the way to the Supreme Court. Available on the publisher's website at www.bbotw.com http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?norwood::me::20990.html jim dempsey
Michael, I would enjoy seeing a copy of your Norwood painting on the computer. I am in a retirement community with the walls of my apt. already covered with pictures! Lucy Gray ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 12:10 AM Subject: [NORWOOD] richard norwood painting Dick & the rest of you Norwoods.... I saw your web-site, Dick. I'm an artist in Bermuda....and working on an extensive series of paintings (oil on canvas) on the history of Bermuda. The one I'm currently painting features Richard Norwood (in his twenties) charting the island...on site along Bermuda's Great Sound. The painting will take at least three weeks to complete, but if you're interested in seeing the finished piece, get in touch and maybe I can send a jpg. Cheers, Michael Cacy -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dick & the rest of you Norwoods.... I saw your web-site, Dick. I'm an artist in Bermuda....and working on an extensive series of paintings (oil on canvas) on the history of Bermuda. The one I'm currently painting features Richard Norwood (in his twenties) charting the island...on site along Bermuda's Great Sound. The painting will take at least three weeks to complete, but if you're interested in seeing the finished piece, get in touch and maybe I can send a jpg. Cheers, Michael Cacy -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .