Sharing this information that came from another newletter that I am on. Perhaps it will help others. LaDonna There is a website at http://www.linkline.com/personal/xymox/fraud/fraud.htm that discusses fraudulent lineages published by GUSTAVE ANJOU (1863-1942) and lists the 109 "genealogies" of his found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Elams are not listed, but you may want to check for other names you have been searching. There is an update which lists further fraudulent lineages. The website's main purpose is purportedly to share information on our earliest colonial ancestors. While it may be a perfectly valid venture, I have some reservations about it. They espouse the truly noble purpose of only including ancestors whose existence is proven by valid documentation. The problem I have is with their requirement that you provide a Xerox copy of a birth related document on yourself, and that of the parent your line goes through. Perhaps I am overly suspicious (10 years in the legal profession will do that to you) and this is a perfectly legitimate request, but this in conjunction with their open enrollment cutoff of 31 Aug 1999 just sounds a little fishy to me. At any rate, other people have submitted information and there are some names/biographical info in the database so you may want to have a look for your relatives.