As Bruce Willis, or rather, since these are family oriented lists, Roy Rogers said: YIPPEE-KI-AAAAA!!!!!!!! The last county, Wake, is now complete and posted. I have begun the work of going through the Alpha index in search of "missed" Carolina claimants. I believe the current count of names is 2,113. Since I was at the W's when I finished Wake, I began the proofing backwards (no comments from the peanut gallery...<LOL>) and got U-W inclusive finished. I did run into a couple of surprises doing that. At least 2 people who were "missed" were the executor/excutrix of estates which had been already added with no information found. I did find two people who were missed but I suspect they fit into family groups as no state was listed and the claim number was sequential with others of the same surname and county. One example is Sarah D. Dupree of Wake. I have put a question mark behind the county on such entrys to distinguish them. I have played a bit with the formatting but still have two versions out there, XHTML with cascading style sheet and straight HTML. If the XHTML does not work or the presentation is out of kilter, try the other one. Be sure to drop me a line if that was the case and include your browser type & revision (Help, About). This may load a bit slow to load so let me know also as the file size is now 445K. If too slow, I can (and likely) will break it in half. The URL for the site is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ with a direct link on the main index page. If for some reason that link doesn't work, simply go to Transcripts/History and it will be listed on the NEW section. It will be sometime in mid-May before the final notification goes out. I will try to upload any significant changes but between a new project at work and going to the New Orleans Jazz & Blues festival for a few days during the first week in May as a birthday present to myself, time is going to be short. In the meantime, I will work on transcriping a letter / report from Daniel Morgan to Nathaniel Greene on the Battle of the Cowpens as well as trying to refind the letter Greene wrote to Washington? detailing how he, Greene, was being forced to pay SC militia with slaves confiscated from Tory slaveowners in order to retain the SC militia in service. As always, feel free to share this information with anyone you feel may be interested. Gabby, uhhh, Mike Deloach, will have the latest text version posted at NC GenWeb soon, that URL is http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncstate.htm Happy Trails to All! Billy