Hi, I used to try to use my Spell Check, but that silly thing must be from England or Canada- it can't spell simple things like Stephenville, Hico, Bosque, Wyly, Huckaby, Selden, and a few hundred other common names and places. Maybe it doesn't like my Central Texas accent. Funny, Alaskans could place me in central or South Texas by my accent. Family researchers have also noticed the 1 letter change in some Oklahoma names. Some of my Hatchett ancestors had close cousins who spelled it Hatchitt and possibly Hackett in the Georgia Hills of Habersham. In Waco there are 37 ways to spell Shaniqua, all correct , according to the mother involved. Take care, Charles Wyly On Fri, 3 Sep 1999 13:48:20 EDT Texasdog@aol.com writes: >In a message dated 9/3/99 12:33:00 PM Central Daylight Time, >truett.t@att.net >writes: > ><< Hey, Dog, does that libbary have a dictionary? When I was > a kid it was spelled liberry and, at Christmas time, > Santy Clause came down the chimley! But those days were > before Webster. >> > The matter of course was a typo.....and I don't see you making > any effort to help these people with their requests so why not > take your Webster and stick it up your caboose. > > Have a nice day. > > Bill McCarty Odessa,Texas >