I am going to try to keep up with this by replying to people who wrote to me in this one email. 1.) Vern King, I need a snail mail address from you if you want these two copies. 2.) Coleen I have your copy of the marriage ready to mail, will mail it Sat. with the others. I also have some information that might help you to sort out the Jones' and will write to you off list tomorrow. 3.)Mary Matthews, I have your three copies to mail but need a snail mail address. 4.) Dennis Partridge, I have your copy and will mail it out Sat with the others. 5.) Janna, I have your copy and will mail it out Sat. with the others. 6.) Linda Pierce, I checked Hillcrest Cemetery and Union Settlement Cemetery, could not find any Willis or Pierce. I have the coy of the baseball fight and can mail it to you if you give me a snail mail address. I made a copy of the other item also which states: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce of Wonewoc were summoned here Tuesday by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Perkings. 7.) Dave Persons, I have your copy of the Fenton obit but need a snail mail address. 8.) Donna, I have the small article on the Dunwiddie/burns marriage, can you give me your snail mail address, I do not have it any more. Also let me know if you want copies of all these copies for the Green County Historical Society, I did not know if the stuff I sent you last time was usable or what. 9.) M. Rowert re: Hitchcock/Hickock. The one article you asked for was generic in nature, about Dr. Hitchcock building a boat the only one that might help you was a small article stating Dr. Hitchcock's two sisters Marguerite and Marie, from Walworth, were visiting him. 10.) Anne, I am working on your list, mostly completed. And to answer your question, yes John Jones shows up September 20, 1868, aged 86 years in the English Settlement Cemetery--it was kind of an addendum to the original transcription, must have been done later. 11.) Stan, if you could write me off list and let me know what information you DO have on Hills, I know there was some stuff in the last batch of microfilm I got. Also, there is a paragraph about Sylvester Hills reprinted in the Albany 100th anniversary booklet, but it was taken from the Biographical Green County book, so if you have that, you already have what I could give you. 12.) Victor Swartz, I just got your email this morning, please send me your snail mail address and I will get the article for you. I think that is everyone. I will be going to the post office Sat. and mail out what copies I have made to that point in time. Could l request of the list administrator maybe we could do a roll call? I can see from the mail I am getting that there are a number of people out there who are researching the same names, maybe they could get together and exchange information. I myself am researching the surnames Meinert Tilley Francis Griffiths Anyone who is interested in these names, they married into a lot of other Albany and surrounding area families, can go to my web site at http://pubweb.nwu.edu/~osmun Chris Christine M. Spencer Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA [email protected]