Thanks again so much, Elaine, for making your Aunt's computer-script-fonted-translation of the Poythress-Raiford Bible available. I would like to (as soon as I have time to do so) prepare a pure-text-font-email-version of the basic info in that Bible, for those who have trouble receiving large email attachments. I will of course email you a copy of what I prepare, so that you (or your Aunt) can check my text-version against the original, to make sure I have correct info. However, I would like to also include the following information that we all need when we are citing Bible records as a source. Thus, if you could please let us know these following things it would not only help in my preparing said version, but it also would help all of us in properly citing your Aunt's lovely transcription that you so graciously shared with us: - In the case of her holding only photocopies from the original Bible, a lot of the below info may not have been copied, but some of the things listed here can be commented on, such as the last item below. - If photocopies, please indicate at least roughly when your Aunt received the photocopies & from whom, such as "Photocopied by Susie Doe prior to 1952, from the original Bible then in possession of Jeremiah Doe" - the complete title of the particular Bible from the title page, if that is available - the version of the Bible, which is probably included in the complete title ("King James Version" etc) - the name of the publisher & the city of publication (or a statement that this is not in the photocopies, or in the Bible, if it isn't. NOTE that sometimes this info is found on the beginning page for the New Testament or in tiny print at the bottom of the first of the Family pages, rather than in the front of the volume) - the year of publication (or a statement that this info is not in the photocopies, or in the Bible, if it isn't. Again, this info may be found on the beginning page of the New Testament, or on the Family pages) - the name(s) of the original owner of the Bible, if known - any inscription(s) of the original owner's name (such as: The inside front cover is inscribed "Purchased by Hezekiah Smith for $10.00 from a Bible salesman, 3 January 1832") - the name & at least the city & state (if not complete address) of the current holder of the photocopies or of the Bible, as of some certain date (such as "Owned in April 2002 by John Doe, 1234 Oak Street, Anytown, California 99999") - the trail of all those who have possessed the Bible/photocopies, if known, such as "The Smith Family Bible was passed down from Hezekiah Smith to his daughter Mary (Smith) Doe, to her son John Doe" OR "This photocopy of family information from the Smith Family Bible was passed down from Jane (Smith) Adams to her daughter Mary (Adams) Brown." - any statement about the current condition of the photocopies/original, such as "In April 2002 pages are darkened and are too fragile to allow handling" - any statement possible about the appearance of the entries themselves, describing whether all of them appear to have been recorded in the handwriting of one person versus more than one person, and whether the inks varied (indicating that they were recorded at different times). And certainly if you &/or your Aunt recognize the handwriting of some/all of the entries as appearing to be in the handwriting of some particular person, that could also be noted, such as "appears to be in the handwriting of Jane (Smith) Doe" Thanks so much, Elaine, for any further help you can give with this info. BPN