I've been spending time the past few days working on fleshing out some of the family tree from Union county on *www.findagrave.com <http://www.findagrave.com>*. I've added a few family members, added dates, pictures and such to an already extensive collection of data about relatives from the area (and I haven't even checked the Billiongraves.com web site yet. Not all areas of the country are as well represented on the two web sites, but if you have family that are needing more research, it's worth looking. I have found some areas are more common on one than the other, and some are on both sites. But it pays to use the sites!! There's a wealth of information and pictures. (And yes, sometimes there's mistakes too, whether typos, or just variationsin what families think they know about the family's dates...but I've got an uncle whose name was misspelled on his tombstone, so it happens everywhere...just more fun to have to figure out what's right and what's wrong.) Karen PS: if anybody knows about any new genealogy books printed about Union, Grainger or Knox counties lately, can you let me know off line? I'd love the information because I'm far away, and kind of out of the loop. -- Finding ancestors is like eating potato chips--you can't stop with just one!