Yes, you are very fortunate. That sounds wonderful. gayle > > We are fortunate in Colorado Springs to have two very active genealogy > groups that wholeheartedly support the Pikes Peak library which offers Ancestry > Plus, Heritage Quest, Newspapers.Com, New England Gen. and Historical site plus > many others. Heritage Quest is free to home computers from their site. > They work hand-in-hand with the LDS centers. The Quaker reference material at > the library is extensive and the founder of Colorado Springs is considered to > be General William Jackson Palmer, a Quaker (is that an oxymoron). ( We have > some fabulous Quaker costumes (clothing) at the Pioneer Museum here from > their family.) PPLD provides free genealogy classes several times each month > with the help of the local gen-society. I happen to have Ancestry.com at home > because I do hours of research every day but I couldn't live without our > library. I guess you could say we're on a Rocky Mountain high. > > Cheers for Chester Co. Library! > > Jan Thomas > Textile Specialist & Independent Researcher > Colorado Springs (by way of OH, PA & MD) > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >