Dear Mr. Willis, Recently I chastised you for trying to steal my file "Consanguinity" (http://wymple.gs.net/~longstrt/consangu.html) and pass it off as your own creation. I'm glad to see that you have removed the title from the main page of your website and I am pleased that you like it so much that you would like to claim credit for it. However, I have just checked your site and find that you have merely hidden it away there as "relationship" with your own name blazoned across the top, as if it were something of your own doing. You and I both know that you had absolutely nothing at all to do with any part of it. Willis is an old an honorable family and we look down on those who would practice perfidy. Especially any who would like to claim kin with us. I have looked at the available record of Joseph Willis, the Negro slave from whom you claim descent, and who my ancestor, John Willis, set free. Nowhere do I find even a smudge on his character, certainly not that of "thief". You are not a thief are you Mr. Willis? Then don't act like one. Remove completely, once and for all, any remnant of my file "Consanguinity" from your website. As clearly indicated, the file is copyrighted and you have no right to it whatsoever. You also owe an apology to the family at large for such a breach of faith. As with everyone on the Internet, you are free to link to the site as often as you like. Nonetheless, it is not yours. You do not have permission to copy the file onto your site and try to claim it as your own. You are wrong in trying to do so. Regards, John Rhymes New Orleans