>Erin,
>What is the URL for the Hackett page? Also, I have info, and I can
>post it, only I would have to send it thru email. Don't have a
>scanner. I may be able to attach my gedcom??? Let me know.
>Thanks, Laura
Hi Laura, the Hackett page is linked from the genealogy depository
address in my signature file. The depository is the main index page for
all my surname lists. The actually address is
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai/hackindex.htm but I suggest that
you may just want to go to the mai
There are now index pages for both Eller and Hackett surnames on the
Genealogy Depository (below) include a link to the query boards. All
the info I currently have in the depository is now linked from the index
page. When you go to the main page, just click on the "Eller" surname
link and it will take you there. There is not much there, but I am
counting on all of you to submit more info to include (census, wills,
bible records, diaries, etc.) For more ideas of what I am looking for
in submission
I am looking for any information pertaining to Neporus Eller. He was born
about 1828 in Rowan County, NC. Neporus married Leah Delia Wilhelm. Any help
would be appreciated. Have a nice day.
George Cranford
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This is a forward, reply to PIGRAYE@aol.com and not to me -Erin
Seeking info on Lillian ELLERS and her twin brother John ELLERS b. 1906
in Cleveland Ohio. Lillian married Frank FEHLEY / FEELEY. No known
children.
Any help is appreciated
Donna
pigraye@aol.com
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>Erin,
>What is the URL for the Hackett page? Also, I have info, and I can
>post it, only I would have to send it thru email. Don't have a
>scanner. I may be able to attach my gedcom??? Let me know.
>Thanks, Laura
Hi Laura, the Hackett page is linked from the genealogy depository
address in my signature file. The depository is the main index page for
all my surname lists. The actually address is
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai/hackindex.htm but I suggest that
you may just want to go to the mai
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Hi lists. I have had quite a few people on these lists give multiple
subsciptions to the list when there is a lull in the posting....quit
it!:) hehe. Don't do that for a couple of reasons.
First off, it is unnecessary, If for some reason you were unsubbed, you
will get a notice from Rootsweb that you were. If you don't get a
notice, but you're not getting any mail from the lists, it's because no
one is posting and resubscribing will not solve that.
Second reason is because it is hard on the Roots
NOTE: PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE IN ITS ENTIRITY!!!
This week's word is "Kentucky" :) What this means is in your line, if
you have found any ancestors (or maybe not, but with the surname of the
list) in Kentucky, 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 line that falls into that topic, then they
are *supposed* to post it, unfortunately though, I think the majority of
the lists are lurkers, so not everyone really does. (I ha