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1. [BARRINGER-L] Fwd: Barringer Migration [1]
This is a forwarded message, do not reply to me, but to the person in the from field: From: rsiple@logicon.com > All, > > Although I do not have proof, I believe that my Barringer line > immigrated to Pennsylvania, either Washington County or Bucks > County. Sometime before 1800, they migrated to Meigs County, Ohio > and then in the late 1830's to Louisa County, Iowa. > > Roy Siple > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www
2. [BARRINGER-L] word of the week...migration patterns [1]
NOTE: PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE IN ITS ENTIRITY!!! This week's phrase is "migration pattern" :) What this means is in your line, usually, you will notice a migration pattern of your family (unless they are like my Bradford's and stayed in the same place for many years) such as VA>>KY>IL (my Hackett line) or maybe it was just Mecklenburg Co.>Cabarrus Co., NC. Take a few minutes and post it to the list. FOR NEWBIES: The way the "word of the week" works is I throw out a topic and if someone has a
3. [BARRINGER-L] test...don't bother reading [1]
This is just a test, don't bother reading.
4. [BARRINGER-L] Migration pattern [1]
BARNINGER/BARRINGER, Caroline--born 1825 PA; married Samuel L. WERTS in Luzerne Co 1843; went to Columbia, then Montour Co., where there were other BARRINGERS in the 1840s and 50s; believed to be the daughter of Jacob and Catherine BARNINGER, found in the 1840 and 1850 census of Sugarloaf, Luzerne Co. Caroline and Samuel L. WERTS had six surviving children, went to Logan Co., Ohio in 1860, where he joined the Union Army and subsequently died in Andersonville Prison in 1864; Caroline and family went to Han
5. [BARRINGER-L] new proram for lists...."Story Time" [1]
Hello everyone! I got an idea last night about a new program, similar to word of the week, that I am calling "Story Time"! First off, this is not gonna be weekly right now, more like a monthly thing. What this is, is I will pick a topic and you respond to the list. This is not a sharing of regular genealogy info like "Word of the week" is, however. This month, the "Story Time" topic is "How I got started in genealogy." So what I would like is for people to post how they got interested:). I wil
6. [BARRINGER-L] Barringer migration [1]
I have recently received information that shows the migration trail used by my Barringer ancestors followed the old National road trail north out of South Carolina, continuing north west using the Catawba trail into Tennessee, then via the Wilderness road thru the Cumberland gap northwest to Louisville, Kentucky. Thence onward thru the old Chicago road west thru a small part of southern Indiana West thru southern Illinois, terminating in northeastern Missouri. Sometime just before the turn of the cent
7. [BARRINGER-L] word of the week...census info [1]
NOTE: PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE IN ITS ENTIRITY!!! This week's phrase is "census information" :) What I mean by this is if you have any info at all on your line pertaining to the list that you found from either the census itself or from an index, send it to the list. Please include as much as possible, especailly Names, County and State and (Township if given), Date, Page number (if you have that down), and then the census info itself (If you are giving info from an actual census and not from an in
8. [BARRINGER-L] my birthday [1]
Sally A Shaner wrote: > Hey Erin and list members, > > How many people are subscribed to this Bradford list? Suppose we > ought to all donate for Erin's birthday present? Seriously. > > Sally > sshaner@alaweb.com There are about 165 people on the just the Bradford list and close to 500 on all the other lists as of right now, give or take a few, (I have to count them all by hand and math is my worst subject;) hehe) As far as the donating for my birthday (Oct. 18th), that was a joke!:) but if you do

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