Yes, I did all right with Yola once about three years ago. I printed out an online form, filled out the form and told them *exactly* what I was looking for on my Furlongs, and then sent a check with the online form. I included the first U.S. that I had on that family and tried to give as much well-organized info as was possible. And I had included my e-mail address on the form. They typed up and e-mailed me baptism records for five Furlong children from Galbally. I never did get copies of the actual records in the postal mail though. There was no marriage record for Andrew and Anna Furlong around 1839, so I am stuck there. For those that were wondering what "extant" means - dictionary.com is handy way to find out: Still in existence; not destroyed, lost, or extinct: extant manuscripts. Kathy -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Mckinlay [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 8:28 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WEX] extant Hi Cyril, today I received the genealogy pack from Yola with the costs etc. From what I've read here, they do not act quickly when the forms are returned but has anyone had a good result from them? They are not cheap.Margaret