WOW! I am so pleased with all the responses and activity on this list. I was gone for most of the day and when I checked my mail, I had about 75 messages, most from this list. I think that is great. I think it is especially nice that there were offers to do lookups from available material. Also, it looks like maybe a few people made contact with someone else who is researching their line. That's always helpful. I also want to thank everyone who wrote me to let me know they had found something useful in the abstracts & those that just wanted to thank me for the effort. If anyone has connections with Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the main historical files are here in Memphis. If you need an address, let me know. I don't know if they have a web site or not. I looked at the 1930 Memphis City Directory at the library today. Looks like we will not be able to put them online......they are copyrighted. Someone was asking about a big cemetery here called Glenwood. I believe that is probably Elmwood, the oldest cemetery in Memphis, I believe & it is HUGE. As far as I know, only the portion called Confederates' Rest is online. There are also some other Shelby Co. cemeteries online (I know because I did 2 of them myself!). The address is: http://rootsweb.com/~cemetery/tenn.html (click on Shelby County). The library here has Memphis & Shelby Co. Death Certificates (1848-1945) online. You can find these at: http://www.memphislibrary.lib.tn.us/history/ OR there is a link to the library page on the Shelby County Genweb page. There is SO MUCH info at the library that could be put online. Any volunteers? Helen