These tax lists are probably the sort of things that should be placed on-line or with the LDS.? I know I had someone in Harrisburg check under limited surnames and spellings for some years, and she did a very good job with what I requested.? The problem is, that for those of us doing genealogy we continually dig up new surnames of other people that intermarried, or previously unknown sisters who married and hence would show under different surnames. And often the PA Dutch surnames get misspelled and even with different beginning letters, hence on different pages than anticipated.??These lists are?pretty inaccessible to those outside of PA or even? those in PA and distant from?the areas where the microfilms are held, and so it makes it difficult to progress with research in Franklin Co. in the early years save with the ten year apart census records. ?If the tax microfilms had been distributed to the LDS as they have with other counties that would have changed the picture. ?Ma! ybe with time someone with access to these lists will digitize some of them as they have done in other PA counties or see why they haven't been distributed to the LDS.? I know that often some of the handwriting becomes difficult to decipher, but the researcher who checked for me for these early 1800?Antrim Twp. lists?didn't seem to have any problem with those lists. Richard