Hi Fellow CC's, Wow, I've been reading all of the communication back and forth over the weekend, and I have to say, I like it! Questions are good, suggestions are good, and the general attitude of helping each other is really wonderful to see. I haven't seen any messages in the "redundancy" vein today, but would like to add my 2ยข worth. I am guilty of redundancy. I post most of my data both on my counties' main webpages and also in their archives. I also like to send a link to the Special Projects that Rootsweb hosts, such as the Tombstone Transcription project. The reason why I do this is that some people only browse through the 'pretty' county pages, while others only search through the text files because they only want the 'meat' of the material. Still others are only aware of the Special Projects websites. So, by posting them to every area that these records can possibly be posted at, they WILL be seen by those who otherwise might not find them. It is my way of trying to help those that can't get to the area to do the research themselves, and also, since I can't get to the county seats of all of my counties either, by plastering as much info out there as I can, maybe something will be the key to what that far-away researcher needs. I also send alot of this info out on my mail lists in the form of "daily news". So, I guess I really AM guilty of being redundant -- but no one has complained yet! Having said that, Tina, I have another cemetery that's been added to the Burnett Co. Archives that I would also like to donate to the Tombstone Transcription Project. This one is for the Davidson Island Cemetery, a history of one of the earliest cemeteries in Burnett Co., and one that is little known. Most of the graves are unmarked, but the story is very interesting. The URL is ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/burnett/cemeteries/davidisl.txt Thanks for the opportunity to get the info out there! -- Nance mailto:nsampson@spacestar.net