My laptop had the password to the website ftp stored in the ftp program so I can get to the site and begin updating it. Start this maybe Monday. I will have to ask rootsweb what the password is so I can use my tower. Also, is there anyone who would like to be an assistant webmaster in case I have medical problems again? It has been a good two years plus since I last upgraded anything and that is not the way to keep someting current. If there is, contact me and I will share the ftp password when I receive it. As to the request for a picture of the grave of William Asford Taulbee and wife, it seems like one of you emailed me a copy before I fell ill the second time (was it you Bill?) If so,it will be on my old clunker of a tower that is stored under the house. My wife was kind enough to give me a new Vaio tower with at least 120gb of storage during the winter. There is probably a lot on the old one that would be useful on the website. One of the thinks I really enjoy is the sharing of stories and memories of our ancestors. It helps understand just who these people really were. My mother, who passed away in 1999, told me how my great grandmother died. My great grandmother was the daughter of Gabriel Bailey and Paulina Taulbee (daughter of Jeff Davis Taulbee). Her name was Emily. She was a large woman and strong willed, She had my grandmother by John Elim, but can find no record of a marriage. In the 1880 census, she is on her father's farm and is listed as able to read and write, but my mother and aunt both insist she could not even write her own name. Anyway she later married Jean (john) duChene, a French Canadian, and they lived on Wells Bench in Clearwater County, Idaho above Orofino, and overlooking the North Fork of the Clearwater River where the built a high dam at Bruce's Eddy. My grandmother, Dolora, was married and the marriage was annulled, Greatgandmother Emily for some reason was afraid this would cause them to lose the farm at Wells Bench and forced her to marry (before the child was born) a man 30 years her seniou who was born 6 months after the end of the Civil War. H e said he had some money put away for a rainy day. Turned out he had $200 saved, Anyway, Emily got typhoid. When she recovered, the doctor told her to eat very little until her system could take it. No solid food. Emily was having none of this and told her Husband, Jean, to kill her a chicken. The meals killed her, tore her digestive system and that was that. Talk to you guys later. Bob