Thanks much Pat, You are very kind to publicly acknowledge this.......I do appreciate your kind words very very much. My hope is that there is enough data uploaded that folks can begin to accumulate some info and then use that to verify, correct or confirm their own personal genealogical findings, while doing their research. Nothing found on the internet should be taken as gospel without confirmations by each individual researcher, all material should be considered clues to their own discoveries. With that said I hope my small contribution has helped spark an interest in family history for some~ I'll continue to adm the oneall email list, there are other oneil, oneal and oneill lists as well sponsored by rootsweb, altho I have found most spellings in my own line recorded intermittently as oneale, oneal and oneall, so to study one spelling only is overlooking the obvious. The only e-list I maintain is oneall, the others are administered by other individuals. The most frustrating part of adm this list is that people do not follow the directions to sub/unsub, which are not difficult. The task of recreating 500+ websites html's is too daunting for me to undertake at this time, I have found an old gedcom and plan to attempt to reinstall it to my system so at least that is retrieveable. My personal challenges will hopefully work themselves out in time, altho sometimes it doesn't seem like that in the moment. Good luck to all with their genealogy~ Jill O'Neall Ching -----Original Message----- From: RBMPLM@aol.com <RBMPLM@aol.com> To: ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 10:34 PM Subject: Re: [ONEALL-L] My websites >Computers are great when they work, but it sometimes seems to me they don't >work all too often. However, I hope you are aware of how much we appreciate >all that you have done for us. Your websites have been of great help and >inspiration to us all. I have just a faint idea of how much work it all must >have been, to say nothing of all the know-how needed to do that work! > >Thank you for all you have done! I hope your personal challenges become >blessings and that your computer problems disappear. The former are >infinitely more important than the latter. I would be glad to help with >things computer if I were more knew more about them, but . . . If I can >help in any other way, please call on me. > >Thank you again. > >Pat in Palm Desert > >