My choice would be the Alice Eldora Williams about whom I posted a
few days ago and now appears at
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/WILLIAMS/2005-11/1131416864
where you can see all the dates and places. It would be wonderful
to meet my great-grandmother who was gone before my time. And I'm
sure my father, who is still alive and kicking, would like to see
his grandmother again. And while we're at it let's bring her
husband Edward Jones Washburn back who was gone even before my
father's time.
Wel
Hi Folks,
Wow, what an amazing response! Many thanks go out to all who
responded to my request for invitations to our ancestors for
Thanksgiving Dinner, and this thank you goes also to those who have
not yet responded -- messages are still coming in. In all the years
I've been managing mailing lists this has got the be the most
successful request for messages. Thanks again to all for your
overwhelming response.
Next month we have another holiday time and I plan something for
then also -- so this ca
Genetic Genealogy Q&A for Beginners
http://www.isogg.org/ggfaq.htm
I found this interesting site that might be of use to beginners of
DNA studies although more knowledgeable folks might find something
new there also.
If you navigate to the site homepage at http://www.isogg.org/ you
will have the opportunity to join the International Society of
Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG). All that is required is to fill in the
required info and you're in.
Note that after joining they may invite you to join the DNA-N
Many of us in the USA will soon be celebrating
Thanksgiving. Listmembers, if you could have one of your ancestors
with this surname join you for Thanksgiving dinner, which ancestor
would you invite? What questions would you ask him/her?
Please send a post to this list telling us about your ancestor -
and please remember to include dates and locations.
Best wishes,
David, list dad
http://www.feliixplace.com/genealogylists/