For those who would like to work more specifically on Luxembourg: Two of the best web sites for genealogical work in Luxembourg are Luxembourg on My Mind: http://members.aol.com/VailCorp/lux.html by Fausto Gardini Genelux: http://www.eskimo.com/~lisanne/index.html by Lisa Oberg I hope that, after you've had a chance to visit these web sites, you'll post to the "Luxembourg on My Mind" guestbook, as many researchers check it for specific names, and you might link up with others searching for your names. Also, Jean Ensch has been very helpful to me, using his database of surnames in Luxembourg. He also put together an excellent web site under the "Institut Grand Ducal" name: http://www.igd-leo.lu/ And another fine web site that contains information about an immigrant's journey to America is at TIESNET (Transatlantic Information Exchange Service): http://www.tiesnet.org/menu/index.php?lang=en&main=1&cat=3&sel=2 On my web site, I have a section called "Luxembourg Research." It contains an essay, "Reflections of Luxembourg in the Midwestern United States." You might want to scroll through it (my URL is below). Best of luck in your search! Suzanne ---------------------- Suzanne Bunkers Professor of English & Director of Honors Program Minnesota State University Mankato MN 56002-8400 E-mail: suzanne.bunkers@Mankato.MSUS.EDU Home page: http://krypton.mankato.msus.edu/~susanna/Default.htm