In a message dated 5/27/04 2:19:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ri1654@earthlink.net writes:
> When we explained the concern in detail, we were given
> the extraordinary opportunity to review the actual records.
>
Well that is really remarkable.
Glad that they were forthcoming with the data.
J
I, also , tried to post a message this week and received this error message.
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550 ... Host unknown (Name server: rootsweb.co: host
not found)
Jean
In a message dated 5/27/2004 11:19:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
ri1654@earthlink.net writes:
I think we can safely assume that the small town of Bellingham did not have
dozens of widows who married again during a sixty year period, especially
since earlier marriages can't be found for the vast majority of these women.
So, I think we can assume that after a change of town clerk in April of 1754
the new clerk referred to all women being married as Mrs and that he used
Mrs as a contraction for Mistress.
This
Hi to all,
First of all, I'm going to make a suggestion...
Lately, when I have posted to any Rootsweb List, cutting out a portion of
someone else's post and then responding to it, even thought I have left a couple
of spaces between, Rootsweb has run it all together so you can't tell where
one stops and the other starts. Therefore, I'm going to suggest that we all put
a line
-------------- (like this)
between them when we respond in that manner.
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Now to the topic at hand...
Below
SOURCE: "Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine", May, 1892-April, 1893, Vol.
I; Eben Putnam, Publisher and Editor, Salem.
PART 4
Page 190
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ma/state/revwar/putnam/part4.html
I was looking for some Lancaster families and came across this site; it has
some Upton, Douglas, Northbridge, Uxbridge families....thought it would be
interesting to someone on this list
In a message dated 5/27/04 10:46:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, SueMHR@aol.com
writes:
>
> You left the "m" off of the end of the address -- it says "co" rather than
> "com".
>
Ok, that explains it.
I guess I did it in a hurry; but no excuse.
Thanks, Sue
Jean
In a message dated 5/27/2004 7:05:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Jespane@cs.com
writes:
I, also , tried to post a message this week and received this error message.
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
You left the "m" off of the end of the address -- it says "co" rather than
"com".
Susan M. Hillier Roe
Seal Beach, CA
SueMHR@aol.com
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the
world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ev
Morning All,
This is just a test .. Frank C. has been trying to post a message and being told there is no Ma- Mendon List. :))
Frank, I checked and it's still there. :) Too quiet of course.. but still there.
Please all drive safe and have a great Memorial Day Weekend.
Alice
alicep@rcn.com Message from Massachusetts
I've tried to send this for two days, but it keeps rejecting. Alice says
the list is working, so I'm trying again.
Frank
It's time to wake up this list. We've been too quiet lately.
Several months ago I posted a message regarding Sarah Bates of Bellingham
and an intention of marriage in 1797 to Benjamin Hall of Cumberland RI. In
a response, it was noted that Sarah was listed in the transcribed records as
"Mrs" indicating she was a widow. Several messages went back and forth on
the subject of