I dont know what happens on this list, people simply must write something and then run off and hibernate, there is never any more input, there is never a thankyou to anyone who posts, in fact there is never a recognition that one has written to the list, so therefore its the best way to make a list not function do not partake on it...........now I have not written this to create a problem for our mighty List Admin, but to make people aware that if we do not use these lists, they will become a thing of the past, the best way to make a list work in your favour is to use it. RONAYNE A lady wrote to me about this name I did not intentionally ignore her, a series of things occurred, none more so beautiful than the birth of Matilda Kathleen, who has me smitten yet again, also genealogy took a back seat and there it really has sat, for a ling time but now I have gathered together ( not yet typed for mailing) a wonderful amount of bits and pieces of Waterford families. So if you have a name that you desire me to remember and look out for then start using the list and ask, my motto on Irish research has always been * if at first you dont receive an answer then ask and ask and ask again- * But this little gem popped up today so am passing it on:- WATERFORD 1867 Bankrupts RONAYNE:- Patrick of Dungarvan County of Waterford. Petition of Bankruptcy, filed 7th May 1867. To surrender Friday May 24, and Tuesday June 11. L.H. Deering, Offical Assignee. Perry. solr Can supply a copy of this if anyone desires it .............through email.