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1. Andersonville Civil War POW site [1]
Hey gang, Just a short reminder to the vets and newbies at this site of my free research for the asking here at Andersonville Civil War Prisoner of War site. There are more than 41000 Union soldiers on record from all states, and 2677 are from Massachuettes. Please email me directly at Frye@pstel.net with request so we dont tie up the county site. Kevin Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html
2. Fw: [PLY/MA] Re: MAPLYMOU-D Digest V06 #23 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Weidenfeller" To: "Dittmar, Frederick M." Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 4:19 PM Subject: Re: [PLY/MA] Re: MAPLYMOU-D Digest V06 #23 > Unfortunately the "mall" is now almost completely empty. Fallen on real > rough times.Thanks to the ever lovin' Wally world they built next door. > Just another example of that ^%%$$* place forcing out small business. > Interestingly the MBTA rail stop for Plymouth is located the
3. Brockton Enterprise - obit request [1]
Hi All, I'm new to the list and am researching George K STOCKWELL who married Kathleen KENT in 1907. Kathleen is a mystery as is most of my family. She is either the sister of my Great Grandmother or there is a possibility that she may actually be my Great Grandmother. She died in Brockton MA Feb 4 1968 at the Green Oak Nursing Home. at the age of 89. Is there anyone who could look up the obituary for me. I believe it should be in The Brockton Enterprise. I believe that was the name of The En
4. MY BRICK WALL- DEAD END: HOWLAND, Eliza Ann ~1810 - 1879 [1]
Searching for date and place of birth - -Family & Ancestors: HOWLAND, Eliza Ann (NOT an Elizabeth) b. ca 1810 m. (int). 1830 - - Richard Omey TINKHAM of Middleboro, Plymouth Co., - - VR's of; Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA.. They had five(5) children, born Rochester, MA. Burned out and moved to Barnstable, MA ~1858. Eliza Ann d. 1879 Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA, buried w/son's Capt. John M. & Martin, Rochester, MA. I have some sources; gravestone photos, (Rochester Center), certifica
5. Plymouth Cordage [1]
I received the following today: PLYMOUTH CORDAGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY invites you to the ANNUAL CORDAGE REUNION PARTY for former workers, their families and friends of the Cordage. 2 to 4 PM on Sunday May 21, 2006 at the Cordage Historical Society Museum in Mill Building #1 - use the Tower entrance. Light refreshments will be served. Special: Fundraising has started to acquire representative compressed air locomotives to display as part of the Cordage Historical Society Museum. Learn about the impor
6. FW: [PLY/MA] Re: MAPLYMOU-D Digest V06 #23 [1]
JP, Yes there are several indoor shops and Cordage displays in the main hall way. I haven't been there myself since the mid-90s. As I receive information I will post to the list. Anyone else that visits the Cordage please feel free to post. Frederick M. Dittmar, Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma 73026 http://frederick.dittmar.org Member: Association of Professional Genealogy http://www.apgen.org Mail List Administrator: 44 Mail Lists - 2 Message Board Board Mem
7. Re: [PLY/MA] Brockton Enterprise - obit request [1]
At 08:16 PM 5/11/2006, Val Conway wrote: >I'm new to the list and am researching George K STOCKWELL who >married Kathleen KENT in 1907. Kathleen is a mystery as is most of my >family. She is either the sister of my Great Grandmother or there is a >possibility that she may actually be my Great Grandmother. She died in >Brockton MA Feb 4 1968 at the Green Oak Nursing Home. at the age of 89. > >Is there anyone who could look up the obituary for me. I believe it should >be in The Brockton Enterprise. I b
8. Thatcher's "Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts" Is Online [1]
My apologies if this information has been previously posted, but I don't remember seeing it on the list. One of the standard reference works on Massachusetts cemeteries is available online - Charles M. Thatcher, "Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts" (Middleborough, MA: Middleborough Public Library, 1995) Thanks to the Library this book is downloadable or viewable as a large (> 24 meg) PDF file. It contains over 16,000 transcriptions of gravestones up to the mid-1800s, from 214 cemeteries lo
9. Re: MAPLYMOU-D Digest V06 #23 [1]
Fred, is this the same Plymouth Cordage that redone as a small shopping area? If so, my sister and I spent some time there on a trip to Plymouth in the mid 90's The whole place was fascinating. Would love to learn more about it.

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