A Repertoire, as I have always seen it used in Genealogy, is a published collection of acts, usually marriages, baptisms and burials or some combination thereof. The collection is usually done by parish, town, county, state or province within a given set of dates. The word Repertoire is of French origin and it is very possible that the term is most common in French or French-Canadian research. Since nearly all of the research that I have done is French-Canadian I wouldn't know. Dave Constantine in Boston [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Donald R. Gates What the heck is repertoire?? I'm a college grad and have been doing genealogy for about 25 years and this is my first exposure to 'Repertoire. DG