Hello lists:) it's that time for the word of the week and on another of my
lists, someone mentioned it would be great if they could get
recommendations for web pages pertaining to that list. I thought that this
was a great idea because not only could it help others on the lists, I can
get these addresses to add to my homepage this summer so they will always
be accessible even if you forgetthe address. So that is your job this week
is to post addresses. If you don't know any webpages but know of some
boo
Hi all
I am a new subscriber to this list. I reciently went to the web page,
http://hum14.ucsc.edu/ and found several interesting things. First,
Jacob Eller, 1756-1882, m. Magdalena Peters b. 1766, father Michael
Peters 1717-1807.
This is extreamly interesting, since my uncle who spent 30 years
researching the Peters family, had believed until his death in 1982,
that the father of the oldest Peters in our line was Michael Peters,
1717-1808. My oldest is Michael Peters, b. 1857, d. 1848. There were
t
At 09:04 AM 5/24/98 -0500, Cindy wrote:
>Hi Folks!
>In case you haven't found it yet, wanted to share a Surname Query
>resource. Try out Genforum... http://www.genforum.com/
>I've found this query system very active and helpful, they even added a
>BEE Family Forum when I requested one. Happy Huntin'! :o)
GenForum right now is a very hot debate with other listowners at this very
moment, this was a timely post. Although GenForum definetely has its plus
points, I do want to make list members aware of its n
This was sent to me from another list, it is an excerpt from a magazine for
finding sites that sell out of date, rare, out of print books:
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
http://www.anglefire.com/mt/listdex/index.html (page for the lists)
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6106/genlinks.html (+800
genealogy links)
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and
Kern lists
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Hello lists:) I want to tell all of you I am going to be moving to
Raleigh, North Carolina to go to school and I will be leaving June 2nd. I
have people to take over my lists temporarily and I expect all of you to
treat them as you do me:) I should only be gone a few weeks at the most, I
just need to get settled down in Raleigh and look for a job and find the
computer labs on campus as I will not have a computer because I have to
leave it for my little brother or pay a very large shipping charge and with
Hello everyone, This was sent to me today by Brian Leverich of RootsWeb.
This is especially useful for new members to our lists, but useful to
everyone. Please don't overload the system though:) and if you can't
access the sites, just try back later, they are new are still being tested
to an extent and a lot of people are going to be trying these places at
once so be patient if you can't get right in. For those of you who have
donated money to rootsweb, you can give yourself a little pat on the back
beca
>[Broderbund Family Archive #354, Ed. 1, Passenger and Immigration Lists
Index, Date of Import: May 10, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.354.1.26381.11]
>
>Individual: Michael Eller
>Place: Philadelphia
>Year: 1743
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>Primary Individual: Eller, Michael
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>Source Code: 7820
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>Source Name:
>RUPP, ISRAEL DANIEL. A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of
German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727
to 1776, with a Statement of the Names of Ships, Whence They Sailed, and
the Date
John ELLER (Mar.17, 1798 - ?) Married Elizabeth Ray VANNOY April 20, 1820
in Wilkes County, NC and her brother, Abraham Wesley VANNOY (September 6,
1817- August 21,
1891) Married Aley ELLER (March 12, 1826 - July 16, 1892) April 22 OR 28,
1842 in Wilkes County, NC with WM. H. McNIEL giving the bond of Matrimony.
NOTE: this is not my line, it was sent to me by someone else, just thought
I'd pass it along.
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett,