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I have done a little research at the State Archives Building. I found a probate
record listed for one of my ancestors. It's been a few years since I did this,
don't remember what list I found the reference, but it listed the document number.
They went to their stacks and got the document for me. It was a folder of
several documents regarding the probate, letters and some kind of bank note
that all had orginal signatures. I was allowed to photocopy anything I wanted
from the folder, I think the cost was 2
List anyone researching these? my great aunt was AGNES MOORE. m. in TN
unknown. divorced, had several kids. left for OREGON about 1900.
her mom's brother JAMES DICKERSON MAYES & wife SARAH LEWIS were already
there. JAMES lived and d. in the AUMSVILLE area. I need info on them. i
think a dau lived in JACKSONVILLE,FL.
no name on her or other kids.
1 Agnes remarried a HUGHES. he was a farmer & barber. i found an AGNES
m.to a HARRY HUGHES in BORING,OR. CLAKAMAS Co. everything in her death
certif points t
Some one was sleeping on the job
----- Original Message -----
From: "jack burke"
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 4:59 PM
Subject: [ORMarion Mailing List] Re: ORMARION-D Digest V05 #12
> how did spam get on this mailing list?
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> At 10:00 AM 7/10/2005 -0600, you wrote:
> >ORMARION-L@rootsweb.com
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** Reply to message from "jack burke johnjburke@earthlink.net" on Sun, 10 Jul
2005 16:59:44 -0700
> how did spam get on this mailing list?
It appears to be an idiot that sent the message to everyone in his address book
without stopping to think (which seems to be the normal for a lot of users
today, not thinking before sending a message that is).
--
Robert Blair