Hi everyone. I had someone just ask me about the one name study that I have done on the Waring family. Here is the message that I sent her. If you are interest I would be happy to sent it to you as well. Sometimes when you have a hit a brick wall the best thing to do is collect everything that you can find and then put it together. We all like puzzles don't we? Hi Sue. You collect everything with the Young Family name in Clearfield. I will send a file that I designed for one name studies for you to use if you like. Some are using it in England. You would need to have 26 different files, one for each letter of the alphabet. If you have additional information, creat a link from that block to the nec. file. As an example, if you would have a Will for that person you would create a Link from the block "Will" to the other file that would contain that person's Will. If the cemetery is on line you can link that block to the web site that contains the cemetery information. When our cemetery information is up and going on line you will be able to link to a photo of the stone. Won't that be great? Remember, if you link to the web site the address will be put into that block. The block is to small to contain the address but if you place your curser in the previous block and tab to the next block you can write the cemetery name back in without destroying the link. You also have to be on line for the link to work. Does this all make sense to you? Sincerely, Renee Waring