Hello lists. First off, let me welcome all the new subscribers of my
lists (50 total just this past week! YEAH! hehe) Right now, I'm going
to explain the "word of the week", so those who know it may skip down,
if you're not familiar, please read the next paragraph:
I have had trouble with getting very little mail to the lists and so in
an effort to get more people posting and helping them to hopefully make
connections, I have implemented the "word of the week" (although it's
not necessarily every w
Mission Impossible
snip----
North Carolina-Mecklenburg/Anson County Records, Dec 10, 1762 Anson Co.,
Peter Crowell sold 100 acres on Buffalo Creek, a branch of Rocky River
to Conrad Harshea. Original grant made to Paul Barrenger 27 Sept 1762,
Anson County. Researched by Rosemary Richardson(certified researcher).
----snip
Good morning, Erin. Hope this finds you well in Raleigh. Perhaps there you
can find something on why this land changed hands twice in less than 90 days
with a Harkey connection at the end
Subject: [TSL] The Ship - Arnold Barringer
Looking for any information or leads to the ship, Arnold Barringer.
Please contact folkersa+AEA-cadvision.com
posted from another list, Tom in Texas
Hello everyone! Time to start the word of the week program back up:)
This week, the word is PAUL. When I chose this, I was thinking mainly
of the Paul in NC and his line, BUT if you have a Paul
BARRINGER/BARINGER/BERRINGER/BERINGER/BEHRINGER/etc... that is not this
one, by all means post it anyways. Also, if you would like to post your
line and you don't have a Paul, you are more than welcome to. The
purpose for the word of the week is 1) to increase list traffic a little
and 2) to help people m
>Reply-To:
>From: "Bonnie Dimler"
>Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 21:29:24 -0400
>Subject: [BARRINGER-L] census
>To: BARRINGER-L@rootsweb.com
>
>I have some copies of local census. Does anyone know of a program or
>good format to put them in my computer? I would like it so I could >put
them in order as they appear in the census but also be able to >find
them alphabetically when I want.
>Bonnie
Hi. I'm responding to the list because this is info I want the others
to