In a message dated 12/12/1999 6:09:48 AM Pacific Standard Time, IMsMickey@aol.com writes: << Our first little booklet contains the oldest records. 1796-1809. #2 book contains 1810-1819, #3 contains 1820-1829. I want everyone to know that it is the opionion of some that I'm trying to take advantage of some people out there because the records can be found on micro film. >> Mickey, I am very surprised you are able to do the books for $15.00 each. Anyone feeling you are taking advantage, well let them go research, copy and type in their own books..... I really don't care what is on micro film, it's a heck of a lot easier for me to purchase your books. I don't see you forcing anyone to purchase your books, so what's the problem? Anyone having not seen the old school house wouldn't believe the shape those records are in and I for one really do appreciate you hard efforts. Happy Holidays Jean Brand Fresno CA JBrand1056@aol.com and JBrand@sierratel.com my surnames: Adkins/Atkins, Barnett/Barnette, Blackwell, Davis, Frazier, Hatfield, Johnson/Johnston, Malicoat/Malicote/Mallicoat, Wright/Right, Witcher