Judy - glad you replied. There is no copywrite on land deeds or documents that are available to the public, regardless where or how they are obtained: http://www.legalonline.com/courts.htm http://www.uwe.ac.uk/facults/ess/htm/docs/lawres.htm are two excellent sources. Ruth is doing a wonderful service for the internet public and I'm certain Enrjyzr meant no ill-will, probably just hadn't read all the chatter on copywrite online yet. Ruth - my hat's off to you lady. Hugz - Nancy > > Hi folks, > Just saw this message and I'm sure it was meant to be helpful. > > The entries being posted here are from the micro-film and not a > published book. It is a great service that Rose is doing for this list. > > Sometimes contributions to a list like this is annoying to some > subscribers who don't care for the information and the extra work of > deleting multiple posts. I believe most folks appreciate Rose's efforts. > > I know that these entries have not previously been published because I > transcribed the two books back in 1985. I may put them on the TNGenWeb > page at some point in time. > > Judy Henley Phillips > Listowner > > Enrjyzr wrote: > > > > Please check copyright laws before posting any more of these. This could be copyright infringement. Inviting requests might be more appropriate for this. > > > > Thanks