Peggy: Grandpa's notes are my postings, retained from handwritten notes he made while researching our family line. I transcribed some of them for the list. My line goes back to William Rowan Pyle b. 1821, probably in Floyd County, GA. He then removed to Arkansas and was among the early settlers of SW Arkansas. I'm looking for his parents. Before Grandpa died, he left me the material for his second book about the settling of this territory. I have recently finished the book and am about to have it printed. I would be interested in knowing if anyone on the list might be interested in purchasing a copy for $10 or less. If so, I will need to add this count to the number my family is wanting to have published. This book is about William Rowan Pyle and his thirteen children and their descendents. It is a charming book, too, about how things were done in the old days with chapters entitled things like: Mud Chimneys, Lye Soap and Cornshuck Mops, Insects and Pests, Bee Trees, The Stock Law, The Boll Weevils, Amendment 18, and several chapters on the making and running of moonshine whiskey. (Oops, the secrets out, my Pyle line was one of plenty of moonshiners! Grandma is turning over in her grave right now!) If you think you might be interested in a copy (or Sara said some of you might want to buy two to donate to a library) please e-mail me at RiTA33699@aol.com and I will count you in. Thanks! Merry Christmas! Rita P.S. Leaving GA for Arkansas today to see family for Christmas. Be home on December 30! Happy New Year!