Dear Helen & List, Whoa! I didn't say "bounded" - I said BONDED. Please see my exact wording below! "A very long time ago someone said it had to be a "bonded" copy. I don't know what that is. I think it was Helen Imburgia I wrote to about this subject a few years ago." AND, let me make a public apology to you Helen...as you'll see I said "I Think" it may have been you. I have been VERY appreciative of all the great information and advise you have given me as well as posting to this List. I would never in a million years intentionally hurt any feelings. Sorry for mentioning your name in the email :) So..if there is such a think as a BONDED copy someone please let me know. Otherwise, I am going to ship this booklet to the DCHS. Thanks again to all who have contacted me and apologies for any misunderstanding. Tina -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 6:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: The Dalton family from England and Upland, Pa. Dear Tina & list: I never, under any circumstance told Tina or any one else that any genealogy info donated to the DCHS had to be bounded!! In the future, please do NOT send a message to this e-mail list telling people I told you something that you never conferred with me about!! If you want to donate genealogy info to the DCHS contact them. I have never known them not to accept any genealogy info on a family from Chester - Delaware County, PA. Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) In a message dated 5/6/03 10:12:12 AM, [email protected] writes: << Good afternoon List. I have compiled a DALTON family history on Joseph & Jane DALTON and their 8 children. It spans their lives from 1805 in Cumberland County England to their immigration to the U.S. in 1842 - then their lives in Delaware County until their deaths. I have listed sources for every scrap of information - dates, baptisms, marriages, addresses, deaths and anything else I found. What I'd like to know is......how can I donate a copy to the DCHS? A very long time ago someone said it had to be a "bonded" copy. I don't know what that is. I think it was Helen Imburgia I wrote to about this subject a few years ago. I couldn't get it printed in a cosmetically pleasing fashion as I had originally intended but I have assembled the documents and all the sources. Any suggestions on how to be sure it's available for other Delaware County researchers? Names in the booklet are as follows - I am separating Joseph & Jane's children's familes by a space: Joseph DALTON Jane WHITMAN / WEIGHTMAN Anne DALTON William NEWTON Lillie GOODRICH Isaac DALTON Mary DICKINSON HILL Jabez & Susan COE Anna GOODHART George McCULLOUGH Elizabeth DALTON John MARTIN William DALTON Sarah Ann ANDERSON David ANDERSON Ann WEST Eva GRINWALD Agnes MEEK Joseph DALTON Jr. Emma Caroline CLOUD James CLOUD Jane JONES Charles DALTON Edward Whitman DALTON Margetta VAN RIPER Jane DALTON Robert COWEN Walter DALTON Mary DALTON b. 1842 William HOWARD Jane DALTON b. 1846 John DALTON b. 1850 >>