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1. [ROOTS-L] Census Images on Ancestry.com [1]
All you need to do is go to 'view full screen'. Then click on + for zoom and then click on the image and do it again if you can't read it the first time, I am sure you will be able to the second time. It will be so large you will only be able to see a few names at a time, so use the 'pan' feature to move it around.
2. [ROOTS-L] Re: 1790 US Census question [1]
Joe wrote: > What are the heading for the first three columns of the 1790 census? The five columns are: 1) Free white males over 16, 2) Free white males under 16, 3) Free white females, 4) Other free persons, and 5) Slaves. John Chandler
3. [ROOTS-L] Re: Edmund Rice and Thomasina Frost [1]
Sandra wrote: > children edmund mary hensy edward thomas marrhew daniel and > samuel. Don't forget Lydia, Joseph, and Benjamin! Also, modern scholarship shows that there was no son Edmund: the baptism record for Edward does say "Edmund", but the timing shows it to be Edward nonetheless. For more details, see the web site of the Edmund Rice (1638) Association: http://www.edmund-rice.org/ John Chandler
4. [ROOTS-L] GONCIARZ>Poland>CT [1]
I am interested in finding the ancestors of my daughters's on their fathers side. Stephen GONCIASZ(correct spelling GONCIARZ) 1 GONCIARZ, Stephen b: 12-26-1878 in Poland d: 04-1968 2 GONCIARZ b: Unknown 2 GONCIARZ b: Unknown *2nd Wife of Stephen GONCIARZ: +SOBKIEWICZ, Branwny Slava b:12-20-1898 in Poland My wife is from Poland. They have s
5. [ROOTS-L] Re: Thomasine Belgrave vs. Thomasine Clench [1]
Elizabeth King Black wrote: > Subject: Thomasine Belgrave vs. Thomasine Clench > > Please note, the aforementioned article in the NEHGR replaces Thomasine > Belgrave with Thomasine Clench, so Mme. Belgrave should be stricken from > all these genealogies. I must have missed something. What is the context of the above message, and what is this aforementioned article? I just did a keyword search on the archives of ROOTS-L, and there were no hits for the combination of thomasine and belgrave.
6. [ROOTS-L] Missing Wright children [0.967218]
Looking for ancestors of Matilda Jane, Melzina, and Mary Elizabeth Wright. Parents were Daniel and Anna Morningstar Wright. They were born in Preble Co. OH, but moved to Wabash Co, IN. Daniel died and Anna married a Beener. These children are listed in the 1870 Wabash census, but not the 1880. Probably married and moved out by then. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Kathy
7. [ROOTS-L] Fairview Cem. Servia, IN [0.967218]
Looking for info on who to contact for burial placement in the Fairview Cem. outside of Servia, In. Looking for plots of Godlove and Anna Beener, and Harvey and Angeline Archer. Thanks
8. [ROOTS-L] Elusive Ancestors [0.967218]
I deffinetly need some help. Am searching for a BRANFORD GLOVER, he had a grandson named WILLIAM GLOVER b. May 31, 1828. BRANFORD d. in 1853. There were a WILLIAM GLOVER Sr. and two WILLIAM GLOVER Jr. and a CAMPBELL GLOVER all in Barren Co. Ky. My grandfather was WILLIAM PINK GLOVER and am trying to find him. Wondering if one of these WILLIAMS was him or maybe an offspring from one of them he married NORA COLEMAN. My grandfather was born in 1870, so I think they had to be born by at least 1850. Thank you f
9. [ROOTS-L] Re: Best genealogy program [0.967218]
In a message dated 12/12/2000 12:40:32 PM US Mountain Standard Time, ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com writes: > X-Message: #12 > Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 10:36:46 -0600 > From: "Sharon Tate" > Subject: Best Genealogy Program to use > > I was wondering if anyone out there could tell me in their opinion what the > best genealogy program on the market is. > > ------------------------------ > I would say Personal Ancestral File which is free from FamilySearch.org. It has been upgraded
10. [ROOTS-L] Re "Haim" - Hame - listed in 1822 Estate Settlement [0.967218]
In a message dated 12/28/2000 12:40:42 PM Central Standard Time, ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com writes: > It's possible that the word is not "haim", but the "hai" looks exactly > like the "hai" in "chain" on the same line. I think I'm reading it right, > I just don't know the meaning of the word and it's not in my dictionary. > We old country boys that had to plow a mule when we were young just don't spell as well as we could plow. When you harness a draft animal back then and now a collar with a gro
11. [ROOTS-L] STRAUMANN,Hans Jakob;Bretzwil,BL,CHE>Baltimore MD,USA;1824 [0.967218]
This is my periodic search for new members of the list or those who missed my query for information on descendants of my g-g-g-grandfather: Hans Jakob (John J,) Straumann, b.1776 in CHE his son Johann Jakob (John J.), b.1800 " and his daughter Maria (Marie), b.1806 " They landed together in Baltimore MD during September of 1824, emigrating from Bretzwil,Baselland,Switzerland. ( I'm a descendant of Heinrich Straumann,b.1802, brother to above Johann Jakob. He remained in Bretzwil with his
12. [ROOTS-L] RE: Passports [0.967218]
John Holcomb wrote: "I would like to know when passports came into common usage. My g-g-grandfather came to the US in the 1850's and until his marriage in the 1860's I know nothing about him. I don't know where he was naturalized (or if he really was) but I do know that he made a trip back to England to see his mother while his children were small. I would think that that trip would have been in the 1870's and there would be a record if he had a US or British passport. " Suggest you check out http://www.na
13. [ROOTS-L] Yougoslavia [0.967218]
Is there a list to get information from Yugoslavia [Pre-screener Note: The details of the 20,000+ mailing lists operated out of rootsweb.com, including several for the former Yugoslavia, can be examined at: http://lists.rootsweb.com/ dp ]
14. [ROOTS-L] Cooper County Mo. Marriage lookup [0.967218]
Could someone with access to the Cooper county Missouri marriage records please look up something for me. I have a David Robinson that married Mary Jane Berkley on 30 July 1858 and what I need is their age at the time of this marriage. I know that in most states the people that were getting married had to give their ages and I assume that Missouri was the same. Also, I would appreciate the names of any witness's to the marriage if possibe, but it is their ages that I need most....Thank You......... Bill Ha
15. [ROOTS-L] Re:Death from TB [0.967218]
Death from TB. I have the same problem. My grandmother died sometime between 1909 - 1911 in Oklahoma at a TB Sanitarium in Woodward or Ft Supply, OK. The state of OK could not provide me with a death certificate or tell where she is buried. If ANYONE can help me find out where to go to get this information PLEASE contact me. Her name is Stella Hobbs Skaggs Jim Skaggs
16. [ROOTS-L] Answer to "Can one open 7.0 FTW file sent to 6.0 FTW" [0.967218]
I received an answer to my question: > My cousin says she cannot open a FTW file that I sent her from my FTM > 7.0 to her FTM 6.0, because the error says that she needs an upgrade > to open it. I believe it is a good one answer. Quote: FTW 7 allows you to save a file as FTW 6 or any earlier version back to FTW 3. Some information may be missing but those versions are close to including the same details. Do NOT open the earlier version in FTW 7 or it is updated to the newer version again. Thanks again fo
17. [ROOTS-L] English Trifle [0.967218]
In answer to Janet Heck's request for a recipe for Trifle, here is one given me by an English lady who lived among us for a number of years--and she was a wonderful cook! Line a good sized bowl with sponge cake already spread with strawberry or raspberry jam. Strain medium size fruit cocktail and spread over sponge cake. Make 1 pint strawberry or raspbery jello using fruit juice in the making and pour over. Allow to set. Make 1 pint Blancmange or corn starch pudding tinted to pink. Cool a little an
18. [ROOTS-L] Norwegian Definitions [0.967218]
Dear Valerie Reynolds, The following URL is a page full of Census/Genealogical definitions, from Norwegian to English. I hope you find it helpful. Best regards, Jude Gardner Omaha http://members.nbci.com/follesdal/1865_census.html
19. [ROOTS-L] RE: what is a "haim" [0.967218]
>Subject: what is a "haim" >I'm looking at an estate settlement from 1822 Jasper Co GA. Among the >items inventoried are > one lock chain & haims, traces & bell etc -- $3.00 Hames and traces are both parts of harness for work horses. The Hames are the metal bars? brackets? that lock around the collar around the horses' neck. You can see a photo here http://www.horsedriver.com/cart/hames.html, or buy a set if you want, but the price is considerably more than $3.00 and the traces, bells and chains ar
20. [ROOTS-L] GEDCOM and Privacy [0.967218]
Several months ago I uploaded my Gedcom via FTM, to their site and also a couple of other sites. I thought I had checked all the privacy codes. Sometime later someone contacted my and corrected some information. I told them I had already corrected it in my files, but it would be hard for me to correct it on the sites (because I didn't know how to do it). Then, later, in checking my sites, I noticed there was information on my deceased father and other family members, such as S.S. numbers and healt
21. [ROOTS-L] Re: English Military Records - Digest #730 [0.967218]
In a message dated 12/6/00 8:02:23 AM Eastern Standard Time, ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com writes: > ( I digress) that he served in ? Boer War, but I think possibly it was > Indian > War (because of time factor). How would I search for any military records > for him?? > Hi, I had great success with the following website, in finding my grandfather's British Regiment. You will need some basic information to send with your inquiry, because, unfortunately, a name is not enough. Good luck. tfmills@regi
22. [ROOTS-L] McMULLIN - HYATT - DEVIN [0.967218]
Thomas McMULLIN and his family were on the 1900 census of Clay Co MO. His wife was Belle J. or Isabelle J. At the time of their marriage her surname could have been DEVIN or HYATT. The marriage could have been any year between 1882 and 1900. Any help will be appreciated; thanks. Karen Venable karenvenable@bigfoot.com
23. [ROOTS-L] Re: Florida militia [0.967218]
Dear List: Thanks for all the help after my plea for information on the Florida Militia during the Seminole Wars. I have had nummerous offers for lookups on my 3rd great grandfather, Daniel Sloan. I have also contacted the Florida archives so will hopefully get an answer within the next few weeks. Ya'll came through for me once again. Thank you. Jean Faulk
24. [ROOTS-L] Pommerening / Dooley / Carr [0.967218]
Looking for current family members -- descendents of Mrs. Rank (could be Frank) Pommerening. Mrs. Pommerening was living in Commerce (TX?) in 1955. She had 3 sisters: One married a Dooley and lived in Tennessee; one married Theodore Lindsey and lived in Austin, TX; one was named Lizzie Delia Tucker. The maiden name was Carr, and they were likely born in TN. It is important that I locate members of this family. Thank you. Donna Swope Austin, TX
25. [ROOTS-L] Abraham Hobby and Sally/Sarah WALTON JOHNSON [0.967218]
Looking for the parents of Abraham Hobby born about 1795 in CT and died 1865 in Huron Co., OH. He married Sally/Sarah WALTON, daughter of Hardy and Sally STEVENS WALTON. She died 1872 in Huron Co., OH. Their children were: Phoebe born 1818 in Tompkins Co., NY, died 1887 and married Abraham SMITH Charles Wesley born 1820 and died 1905 married Sarah Ann STEVENS and Delia WALTON George Wesley born 1823 and died 1873 married Margaret SCOTT Jane born 1826 died 1857 married Anthony SHIPMAN Gilbert Lafayette b

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