Good evening all,
We've all ready had matches...in groups that we had been
expecting to have matches, but this is the first time that
we've had a match outside of a group of known family.
Now...here's the more exciting news. < GRIN >
Lisa Grimes
GRIMES Surname DNA Project Coordinator
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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 7:56 PM
To: kcks@gorge.net
Subject: Grimes Project Member has a Family Tree DNA Y-DNA12 Match 12 for 12
An exac
-----Forwarded Message-----
From: Noreen Smith [mailto:noreen.s@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:02 AM
To: grimes-l-request@rootsweb.com
Subject: Looking for Edward Greenaway Grime
Looking for an Edward Greenaway Grime originally from Australia
**was in England in WW1 in the Tank Corps I believe.
**Married in England Dorothy Galpin
**and had a daughter Geraldene (Joy)in April 1922.
**Believed to have emigrated to the USA late twenties or early
thirties.
**I am searching on behalf of th
I am looking for descendents of William Grimes, born abt 1807 in Virginia,
married to Sarah, who was born in North Carolina (my ggg-grandparents). The
family was living in Grainger Co., Tenn per the 1850 US Census with their
children:
John 21
Lewis 19
Martha A 18 (I believe this is my gg-grandmother)
Benjamin 16
Malissa 15
Levista 11
Clemintine 9
James 4
William 3 mos.
By 1860 the family was living in Newton Co., MO, and now Martha Grimes is
not listed with the William Grimes family, but on the adjacent fa
Good evening all,
The other day [12th]...I received this notification regarding
the GRIMES DNA Project, and altho it's 'interesting' it was
not a bell ringer for our study.
However...I just received another notification...that is much
more exciting, and I will FW it along...right after this.
Lisa Grimes
GRIMES Surname DNA Project Coordinator
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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:45 PM
To: kcks@gorge.net
Subject: Grimes Project Membe
Good evening all,
Paul Drake, on another list, shared this information with us
today...and I thought that all of you would enjoy seeing it:
One of these days, you might want to mention to your readers that
in one jurisdiction or another the terms Clerk, Register,
Registrar, Recorder, Prothonotary, and County Records Keeper all
serve to describe those officers of a County or other political
subdivision who have the responsibility of maintaining and
providing registries for any writings that have to do with