I am getting very frustrated with people not sending anything to the lists.
(Eller and Barringer excluded since I only started them last week, but I
don't want you to follow how the rest have been so far). I started (or in
the case of Black and Kern adopted) these lists because I wanted to help
people find connections on their lines...so far I don't think that has
happened because hardly anyone has posted anything to these lists, all i get
are people subscribing or unsubscribing. I would like in the next
This was sent to another list I belong to, thought I'd past it on...don't
not email ME, but the address in the reply line if interested in it
>Reply-To: doc@DOWNCITY.NET
>
>BOOKS I NO LONGER NEED.
>
>NEW HAVEN COLONY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, ANCIENT TOWN RECORDS,
>VOLUMES I & II, published 1917 & 1919, Very good condition.
>
>If interested e-mail me.
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and Kern
http://members.tripod.com/~Kshai/genealogy.html (my
First off, thanks for being the first people to join my Barringer and Eller
lists. Right now there are only 3 people on each list (3 on Barringer and 3
on Eller), 1 person on each is me. So that makes only 2 others besides me
on them. If you would like you can go ahead and start posting your lines,
however; if you want you can wait til there are more that join the list
(I'll email again when there are about 5-10 subscribed), that is perfectly
understandable:) Happy hunting.
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocitie
I recieved this from my Hackett list and I thought it would be a good idea
to forward this. This is concerning the Michigan death Index at
http://www.ancesty.com/ancestry/search.asp
>WORD OF WARNING!!!!!
>I've been using the MDI on Ancestry Library 10-Free Day listing.
>Problem!
>The county and dates appear to be correct, the "city of residence" and "city
>of death" are all wrong. I think that the database has slipped a cog and
>somehow the cities don't end up in their proper county.
>I notify the Library
Hi everyone, I am Suzanna Eller of Boston MA, second daughter of Bobbi and
Richard Eller of Phoenix AZ, grandaughter of Doug and Ora Eller of Spokane WA
I am interested in who else is on the list so please fill me in!
-Suzanna
This was sent to another list I belong to, thought I'd past it on...don't
not email ME, but the address in the reply line if interested in it
>Reply-To: doc@DOWNCITY.NET
>
>Book no longer needed. E-mail me if your interested.
>
>HISTORY OF EAST HAVEN CONNECTICUT, by Hughes
>
>1st edition, VG+, HB, 323 pages, tight. pub 1908.
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and Kern
http://members.tripod.com/~Kshai/genealogy.html (my surname databases)
h
>The free data base for the day on ancestry is a Roster of Soldiers from NC in
>the American Revolution.
>Try - www.ancestry.com/ancestry/recent.asp
Thought i'd pass this onto the lists since I know of quite a few of you who
would find this info useful..
you can also go to just http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search.asp and look
through the free databases...you'll find other databases useful most likely
besides this.
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, E
Hello everyone. I have all the 1790 Census info on all these surnames from
the states this census was taken (all of them I believe). I don't have a
lot of time right now to put this info on the homepage as it takes me about
3-4 per surname (black takes me about 6-7 hours) so if you would like me to
look up someone, just let me know and I will reply ASAP. You can also go to
http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search.asp and they have the census there
too under the 10 day free databases, but these don't list
Ok, there are 4 people subscribed to each list now including myself. Go
ahead and send your lines to the lists:).
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and Kern
Lists
http://members.tripod.com/~Kshai/genealogy.html (my surname databases)
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6106/genlinks.html (+800 genealogy
links)
http://www.angelfire.com/mt/listdex/index.html (Homepage for Black,
Bradford, Coventry, Hackett, and Kern email groups)
This was sent to another list I belong to, thought I'd past it on...don't
not email ME, but the address in the reply line if interested in it
>Reply-To: doc@DOWNCITY.NET
>
>Book I no longer need. If interested e-mail me.
>
>HISTORY OF CONNECTICUT 1898
>
>A complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical,
>>From the Emigration of its First Planters, from England, in
>the Year 1630 to the Year 1764; and to the close of the Indian
>Wars. Containing the original patent of New England. The
>first ed
Ok everyone. We've had at least 2 new people join each of the lists I am
sending this to so I would appreciate you sending your lines to the list.
Also, I would like to remind everyone about the homepage for the lists. I
don't have a whole lot up yet...but then again you guys aren't sending much
to put up on the pages. Right now, I'm in the process of moving the pages
to rootsweb, and I'll let you know when that takes place.
At rootsweb, I will have 25 MB of space for the homepage and I need stuff to
f
>All Hackett Cousins,
>If you have or had Hacketts in MI. The MI Death Index 1971-1995 is open for 10
>days.
>Try: www.ancestry.com/ancestry/recent.asp
>Ken
Ken has a good suggestion and I wish I had thought of this resource before.
I think one address that everyone should bookmark on their web browser is
http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search.asp This site, maintained by
Ancestry, Inc. has been very helpful to me and where I get some of the info
for the homepages other than what is contributed by those