Jan and all, Good point! >I have had several of you fine folks contact me wanting copies of >pages of the scrap book. I can tell from the message in the request >that you are under the impression that the article is about your ancestor >or kinfolk when in fact they are only mentioned in the article. >Please be aware that just because their name is in the index, they are not >the feature figure of the article. In case you're new to the list or have missed this addition to the website, Jan's talking about the scrapbook that her ggaunts put together between the years 1870 and 1901. If you think your ancestors might have married or died (or even just mentioned) during this time period, check out http://www.rootsweb.com/~txharris/scrapbook.htm to see the online index. If you see the name of an ancestor, write either Jan or me, and we can share the article with you. If it's short, I can just type it back to you - if it's longer, we can snail a copy to you. Jan, I'll add a line to the explanation on the site ASAP to make this more clear. Now that temps are a little cooler and Texas has had some RAIN, we may all be in better spirits and ready to get back to ancestor searching. Thanks, Gail