Gene,
Here's some more to go with yours:
While all that was going on,ADA and ALEXANDER, sat under an ACORN tree,
while they were watching the AGNOS tripplets, ALICIA, ALLISON and AMY
play. The girls ARKINDA rough ADA said. I'm afraid they might fall on
their ASH FLAT.
An Okie by marriage, Martha Berry Faletti
>From: Gene Philips
>Reply-To: OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com
>To: OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] NEED DITTY
>Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 13:51:11 -0600
>MIME-Versi
Oops, I'm sorry, I got so wound up in all these names, I accidently skipped
over to Arkansas. I love both of these states and all the people in them.
Please excuse my other posting. Martha Berry Faletti
>From: "jaxone1234"
>Reply-To: OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com
>To: OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] NEED DITTY
>Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 14:05:03 -0800
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I have recently discovered a BURRIS tie to my RIDDLE's in Kansas...
Welcome back, Marie LC
----- Original Message -----
From: Sharon Crawford
To:
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 8:40 PM
Subject: [OKGEN ] Sharon C. is Back
> When you want your computer fixed FAST, make sure the person working on it
> is into genealogy. I took my computer in Wednesday evening after having a
> major melt down, needed a new motherboard, cpu, power supply box, CD rom,
> well just a
I can't remember the original ditty about Oklahoma place names so just made
up my own.
SALLISAW HENRYETTA sitting on the DAVENPORT and noticed she had a BUSHYHEAD
so she handed her a BLUE JACKET and said, "Get CHECOTAH on and EUFAHLA me to
the BARBER shop".
All the capital words are actual towns in Oklahoma !!
Jack Childers in OKC
http://www.gbnf.com/genealogy/childers/html/surnames.htm
Why dip or put in ice water?
Alli
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca York"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] CAULIFLOWER
>
> Don't forget after you blanche them, dip them in ice water, then drain and
> freeze.
>
>
>
>
> | Jack,
> |
> | I don't know why you couldn't freeze cauliflower as you can buy it
frozen.
> | When I used to freeze veggies I would blanch them first to kill the
> enzymes,
> | etc. With most veggies only
Go to this site http://lists.rootsweb.com/ and scroll down to OTHER, then
look for Ethnic-Native. You're on your own from that point on.
Jack Childers in OKC
International BlackSheep Society of Genealogists
http://www.gbnf.com/genealogy/childers/html/surnames.htm
Hi, All.
If you're interested in getting some background on any of your vets, the
Military History page of the War, Peace and Security website
is the most complete one
I've seen. It covers all wars, world-wide, from the Peloppenesian War (431
B.C.) to the Persian Gulf War (1991) and has hundreds of links. I found it
when I was looking for information on the Meuse-Argonne battle in WWI to
give a little extra info for lookup I was doing in the Kay County H
I have found that most of the Genealogy people are very helpful, We are all
searchers.
Congratulations on your find, one step to knowledge. found this on OKbits...
"May you have food and rainment,
a soft pillow for your head.
May you be forty years in heaven
before the devil knows you're dead"
--Celtic Blessing)
Hi all,
Obituary Central will be unveiling the Carter County Obituary Search Engine
that will cover 1997 through 2001 fulltext obits as archived at Ardmore.
You can research your surnames there by going to the Obituary Archive Search
Engine at http://www.obitcentral.com
The search engine should be ready by late tonight.
Bill Cribbs
WebWide Surname Locator
http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/surnames/
Obituary Links Page
http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/
Obituary Archive Search Engine
http://www.obitcen
Well, just found out why I haven't received any mail from the list, went and
check and I wasn't subscribed, hmmm
Sharon
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Sharon Burnett-Crawford
OKGenWeb Co State Coordinator
http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/
Pontotoc County Coordinator
http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpontot/pontotoc.htm
OKbits http://www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vickie Neill Taylor"
> I'm here! Sure has been quiet today!
>
>
> Vickie Neill Taylor
> flip@okplus.com
>
TOSH, Stella Amanda
Medford Mail Tribune, OR
03-10-2001
The funeral for Stella Amanda Tosh will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Hillcrest
Chapel. Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Pastor Glen Prosise of
Keeneway Church of Christ will officate.
Mrs. Tosh, 91, of Central Point, died Thursday (March 8, 2001) at her home.
She was born Nov. 7, 1909, in Oklahoma, a daughter of Fletcher and Myrtle
Carter. On Nov. 18, 1931, in Elk City, OK, she married Ira Tosh, who died in
1996. They moved to the Rogue Vall
As luck would have it.....I've had a similar experience with one of our old
cemeteries. Except the problem they had was not only were the books
old....they were/are incomplete. The Funeral director & current owner of the
cemetery was willing to allow me to look at the records (I haven't done so
yet).
What suggestions or ideas have been talked about between you & the funeral
home?
Most of them are usually willing to work with you if it will also benefit
them (I am going to "try" to publish a book on our ceme
Oh Tina! What a long wrong road, huh? I am learning the Cherokee
language - just starting - and sure do hope I've got the right tribe. It
would be confusing to learn another one!
Good luck.
Becky
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on Indian Mountain
near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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My Family Genealogy: York, Baer, Stewart, Lee, more
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ouryorks
York: the Url of York ~*~ for all York li
*laughing* Again, that was a good one ... *laughing*
Shelia
----- Original Message -----
From: "jaxone1234"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 2:19 PM
Subject: [OKGEN ] DITTY
> I can't remember the original ditty about Oklahoma place names so just
made
> up my own.
>
> SALLISAW HENRYETTA sitting on the DAVENPORT and noticed she had a
BUSHYHEAD
> so she handed her a BLUE JACKET and said, "Get CHECOTAH on and EUFAHLA me
to
> the BARBER shop".
> All the capital
Dot and all,
Dot's keyboard made an error in the site address. It should be
www.coldnorthwind.com
We humans never make mistakes. :o)
It has a g in place of the d. I could not find the place to post my email,
can you please give directions to that Dot?
Tina Knapp
Even after you remove an item from an active heat source it continues to
cook from the residue heat built up in it. By dipping it in ice water you
stop that cooking process immediately.
Jack Childers in OKC
http://www.gbnf.com/genealogy/childers/html/surnames.htm
It is the 24th. Can you tell me at what time I should be there to set up my
display ? And I guess it will be at the same place it was last year ?
Jack Childers in OKC
http://www.gbnf.com/genealogy/childers/html/surnames.htm
At 12:36 PM 03/10/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Salli-saw Henreyetta's Bowlegs!
>I don't know about Bushylegs.
>
You're right, no Bushylegs. Bowlegs is in Seminole county.
A search of the OKGEN archives found these three variations. Bushyhead is
probably what you were thinking of. Its' in Rogers county. All of these
towns are in Eastern OK.
Sallisaw Henryetta Wagoner Catoosa."
"Sallisaw Henryetta Wagoner Bowlegs
"Sallisaw Henryetta Waggoner Bushyhead
Gene Phillips