I have some experience with Access databases altho no experience putting them on a website. Would gladly muddle my way thru it, however, not only to put this valuable information on line but also as a personal learning experience (am a stay-at-home mom, laid off 3 yrs ago but used to do this kind of work). The only caveat is that someone would have to copy/scan pages from the book and send them to me since I'm in TX. Ditto for street changes made in 1864 if there was some kind of guide, but it doesn't sound like one exists. Ellen's site is a good one for getting a feel for the address changes. I have a good idea where my g-grandmother's house is located but because I don't know if there are any new houses built on that block, can't be certain which house was her house. (Maybe it would be obvious if I was physically driving down that street.) So thank you Ellen, for your work on this subject! Angela Fischer Researching Hoffmann, Baur, Ott, Brancep, Schleif, Caspari, Strobe in Milwaukee