I hope this goes through to everyone. I must be the last one to hear about this apparently very old hoax. Just in case someone else has not heard, thought I'd let you know what happened. My mother-in-law got a letter about the "International Stolze Family 2004 yearbook". I claimed to have many centuries of valuable Stolze records, census, trees,..... Introductory price about $40. I may have been born last week, but not yesterday. For some reason, I tried to look it up on the internet. No luck. There was a picture of a yearbook that listed a parent company -- Morphcorp. I looked that up and found hundreds of listings including some from the biggest online genealogy services -- Ancestry, Genealogy,....-- ALL showing it as a scam. Evidently, if you send them your money, you get a printout of some SSDI, phone directory, and a few other things sometimes some instructions on how to look things up. The message boards I found were from people who had bought books for various surnames. What few facts they got were often wrong! I have heard others talk of getting histories in books, but this one is not a legitimate place. They take your money and send just enough to keep from being shut down again. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/