Hi, List friends, I just did a quick glance over on Ancestry.com to see what they had on census. I see they have 1790 and 1920, but on checking the 1920 state census, I see our own Victoria county there listed, and it's got the various divisions listed on a page where all of you can see it. If you wanted to look at the actual census, you'd have to join, but just thought you might want to know we're there! Check out this part of Victoria County! If this is last one is too long, start here, (directly to Victoria County site), go in pieces on Ancestry to get there: http://www.ancestry.com/search/io/main.htm (click on 1920-then Texas-then Victoria County) Or http://www.ancestry.com/search/io/chooseco.asp?c=3&state=Texas Or http://www.ancestry.com/search/io/chooseed.asp?c=3&state=Texas&F7=TX&county= Victoria&township=Unknown+Townships And, for all of you who haven't yet heard the NEW NEWS, our new Victoria County History book has come in, most of them, and are being distributed at our Victoria Mall location by our Society members. They are simply beautiful!! What a wonderful book. Aiken Press, the publishers, was heard to say it's one of the best they've seen done. The Society is going to enter it in the genealogy state publications competition. The price did go up on arrival of the books to the society. They aren't $80.00 any longer, they're $129.00 per set (two volumes), even to we members, now! We think they'll win a prize at state. If you're interested in buying a set while they last, contact me and I'll forward your note on to our project manager, Doris Obsta. Shipping is extra, $10.00. No tax. We've sold nearly 800 of the 1000 sets we ordered. Reprints later on are a very, very iffy proposition, we believe we won't be doing that. Now that people see them, they're wanting to buy them. If you do want a set, take my advice, don't wait long, you may not get them. Listmanager Billye D. Jackson