THANK YOU SO MUCH. You did, you did, you said you could do it and you did it. How many years I have spent trying to break past James Silver born 1702 and died 1776 with no success and a lot of bad leads. You broke past the bloc and opened a whole new door. Thank you so much! … I must admit I did not believe the link would be made and yet I hold the proof in my hand. I can only say of myself “Oh, ye of little faith.” Regards, Alan Moorehead
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