Hello Jack, Jean and Woods cousins, On another list in which I participate, one of the members coordinated an effort and requested volunteers to transcribe the cemetery records of one of the counties (covered by that list) to make available at the county website. Volunteers received by mail copies of individual cemetery compilations to transcribe, then e-mailed the finished product back to the coordinator to post on the website. It was a very successful and useful endeavor. Perhaps a variation on that idea could be employed by interested WOOD-WOODS Family researchers? A database would need to be chosen and guidelines established. Someone on the list may already have the ability to burn cd's once the information is assembled. If not, cd burners are becoming standard equipment on new computers. By the time the project is completed, even I might have one... <g> Fay Clark "J. L. WOOD" wrote: > Hello Jean, > > Thank you for your response. Several other people have also > responded with ideas on how to make this valuable information > available. I don't know the answers. I'm sure the technology > exists and that it would be well worth the effort but I wouldn't > know how to get something like this started. > > I would strongly recommend that you and the others share your > ideas with fellow WOOD/WOODS researchers on both the > WOOD List and the WOODS List. Maybe collectively we can > some how come up with a solution. > > Best regards, > > Jesse Lee "Jack" WOOD,III > Powell, OH (Formerly from TX) > jwood1@mindspring.com > > ==== WOODS Mailing List ==== > No part of these messages nor the archives file containing them may be published > or redistributed in any form by a "FOR PROFIT" or commercial organization. All > publication requires the permission of each message author.