I received this week a delightful book that was compiled by one of our list members, Charles Arterburn. I'd like to tell you about it because it might be of interest to some of our readers. Charles did a wonderful job in telling the story of Elzia and Elizabeth Douglass ARTERBURN of Monroe Co and drew from many sources - deeds, wills, marriage records, Methodist Church records, etc obtained frm the KY Methodist Heritage Center, Thomas D Clark Center for Kentucky History, Research Library of the SAR, University of Kentucky Libraries and The William B Harlin Memorial Library in Tompkinsville. Charles covers topics such as On the Waters of Indian Creek, Methodist Love and Charity, Personal Glimpses of Elzia and Elizabeth, the Crisis and Tragedy of War, Aftermath and the Struggle For Unity, Gone but Not Forgotten, Notes, Bibliography, Appendix and Index. He traces from Peter and Sarah Arterburn's son James who migrated to Washington Co TN about 1850 and their son Elzia who married Elizabeth Douglass Arterburn and came to Monroe Co about 1833. His footnotes are covered in the Notes section where Charles has typed out the entire, deed, will or historical citation and the location where he found it. If you are an Arterburn descendant, you might want to contact Charles about this book; it is extremely well done. His email address is: crart02@yahoo.com Charles is a frequent contributor to "Traces", the quarterly of the South Central KY Historical and Genealogical Society. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/