I hope this works for everyone.... » More From The Post-Standard Wish lists of genealogists short, sweet December 21, 2003 By Sheila Byrnes Contributing writer Are you still searching for a gift for the genealogist on your list? We are easy to please and the greatest gifts cost very little and will delight your family researcher. Treasured gifts include a family photo, a copy of a birth, marriage, or death certificate, a family Bible, or a story telling how you met your spouse, where you lived as a youngster, your favorite holiday, or what gifts and foods you enjoyed to celebrate your family gatherings. Helpful office supplies include postage stamps, phone cards, manila folders, notebooks and archival, acid free sheet protectors (available at local office supply stores, Sams, and BJs). Or, a gift certificate to the local book store or subscription to a genealogical magazine. If your family researcher has ancestors in New England a gift membership subscription to New England Historic Genealogical Society ($75) makes a thoughtful and lasting gift. Visit online at www.NewEngland Ancestors.org or call toll-free (888) 296-3447. Queries from readers Q-1533: Looking for descendants of the JACOT family who lived just north of Mallory, Oswego County. I have information to share. - Robert Stanton, 4581 Ver Plank Road, Clay, NY 13041-8629 or 852-6091. Readers may submit queries, typewritten or printed, with a Central or upstate New York connection. Include name and date. Send queries to: Genealogy, Stars Magazine, The Post-Standard, Attention: Sheila Byrnes, P.O. Box 4915, Syracuse, NY 13221; or by e-mail to [email protected] © 2003 The Post-Standard. Used with permission.