Since Walker & Grimes were once part of Montgomery, I have no objections to postings. I do want people on this mailing list to know that this is a very active society and just because they cannot attend meetings they sure still can be a member of the society. I first started the webpages for both Walker and Grimes. I don't go into them much anymore to see what the sponsors are doing. I'm sure they could use some help if anyone is willing. Anyone can start a mailing list. Just go to: www.rootsweb.com and see what lists are being used(either by family name or county name). If you don't see what you are looking for, consider starting one yourself. Nothing to it. NOW, does anyone have any queries. We do need some to put in the Herald. This is a good place to start, if you are looking for information so post it here to the mailing list. Maybe it would be a good idea for a roll call. For you new people, just email: TXMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Then let us know what families and time frame you are looking for. I'll get it started after this letter. Thanks for the input. In a message dated 4/25/00 8:01:43 PM Central Daylight Time, JRose10700@aol.com writes: << I do wish this list could be used for something other than postings about meetings it is impossible for me to attend. Not that I object to the meeting postings -- I just wish more people would become active and talk about history of Walker and Montgomery and Grimes counties. I include the other two because there is not a mail list for them. So how about it, list moderator? Can we include the other two counties here, drum up a little activity and do some talking? I have Fosters and Wilkinsons who settled in the area from about 1838 until just after the war. And you know what war! love joan >> Jane Sanford Keppler Conroe, TX