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<dc:date>2007-03-12T16:09:50-06:00</dc:date>
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<description>I am looking for information about the Fred Johnson family of Creede,  &lt;BR>Colorado, wife Ida Ch.Carl, Ella, Anna, Myrtle, George.  Thanks  George&lt;BR>   &lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator>Gpcapton@aol.com</dc:creator>
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<title>Jack Lamb and Mary Jane "Mamie" Johnson married  in 1904 Creede</title>
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<description>Researching this family, Jack was a mine foreman from information located.  Mamie was from KS/MS.&lt;BR>Grateful for any information.&lt;BR>Viola in CA&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator>"Viola Lawrence" &lt;violalawrence@verizon.net></dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-02-27T09:21:40-06:00</dc:date>
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<title>SWINEHART family</title>
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<description>I am seeking any information regarding this family....Mary Jackson Brownlee  &lt;BR>Swinehart had a daughter to her first husband Gavin Brownlee, her name was  &lt;BR>Myrtle Nalore Brownlee unknown who she married.  Siblings to Myrtle are  William &lt;BR>H Swinehart, Jr., Evelyn and Charlote.  Wm Jr was born in 1903 and  died in &lt;BR>Dec 1951, buried in Creede Cemetery (aka Sunnyside Cemetery).  I  know nothing &lt;BR>regarding his family.&lt;BR> &lt;BR>Jan &lt;BR>Fayetteville, North Carolina&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:date>2006-01-01T13:18:54-06:00</dc:date>
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<title> Re: [COMINERA] 1900 census lookups </title>
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<description>Dee, &lt;BR>&lt;BR>Thank you so much for the information on the Jesse Lewis family!  The Wilbur &lt;BR>Lewis family you referred to is not mine, but I certainly appreciate your time &lt;BR>and effort.  I will pay your kindness forward.&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Linda&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator> NlsnWaWa@aol.com</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005-07-07T08:11:20-06:00</dc:date>
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<title> Re: [COMINERA] 1900 census lookups </title>
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<description>Hi Linda&lt;BR>&lt;BR>I found the following:&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Jesse H. Lewis  White Male born Dec 1843 age 56 Married # of years &lt;BR>married 35 born Tennessee Father b. Tennessee Mother b. Tennessee&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Mary Wife White Female born November 1846 age 53 married 35 years &lt;BR>born Illinois, father born Indiana, mother born Tennessee&lt;BR>Earl  Son White Male born Dec1887  age 12 Single  born Colorado &lt;BR>father born Tennessee, mother born Illinois&lt;BR>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>I was unable to find your Wilbur in Mineral County.  I found a Wilbur &lt;BR>in El Paso County, Colorado.  Could that be the one? He is listed &lt;BR>with a wife Mary, a son Wilbur and a daughter Blanche.  If this is &lt;BR>the correct one let me know and I'll forward the rest of the &lt;BR>information to you.&lt;BR>&lt;BR>I hope this helps you!&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Dee&lt;BR>&lt;BR>At 11:42 PM 7/5/2005, you wrote:&lt;BR>>Hi Dee.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>>Could you look up my Grandfather, Wilbur (WC) Lewis family in the 1900&lt;BR>>census, and his father's family, Jesse (JH) Lewis and family.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>>Thank you so much!  I will pay it forward.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>>Linda&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator> D Pavey &lt;listmom@insightbb.com></dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005-07-06T13:18:45-06:00</dc:date>
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<title> Re: [COMINERA] 1900 census lookups </title>
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<description>Hi Dee.&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Could you look up my Grandfather, Wilbur (WC) Lewis family in the 1900 &lt;BR>census, and his father's family, Jesse (JH) Lewis and family.&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Thank you so much!  I will pay it forward.&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Linda&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator> NlsnWaWa@aol.com</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005-07-05T21:42:42-06:00</dc:date>
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<title> Re: [COMINERA] List Admin Post: Please Read</title>
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<description>Hello,&lt;BR>I am looking for the marriage of Theodore REININGER and Louise (or Louisa) &lt;BR>DOLL LEMKE in Mineral County, CO about 1900.  IN the 1900 Census they are &lt;BR>listed in Rio Grande County, in Del Norte.  Theodore REININGER owned the &lt;BR>Last Chance Silver Mine in Creede.&lt;BR>Gail Holdeman, MN, gaile@sherbtel.net&lt;BR>http://www.gailshomepage.com&lt;BR>----- Original Message ----- &lt;BR>From: "D Pavey" &lt;listmom@insightbb.com>&lt;BR>To: &lt;COMINERA-L@rootsweb.com>&lt;BR>Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 7:31 PM&lt;BR>Subject: [COMINERA] List Admin Post: Please Read&lt;BR>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>> Hi everyone&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> I have recently taken on the task of list admin for this list.  There are &lt;BR>> quite a few old emails subscribed to this list.  I could really use the &lt;BR>> help of you members in getting those old, dead emails off of our list. &lt;BR>> The way to do that is to post to the list.  I need as many of you as &lt;BR>> possible to post your query to the list.  Each time you all post to the &lt;BR>> list, it causes the server at Rootsweb to bounce those bad emails...after &lt;BR>> a few bounces they're removed from the list.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Can you all please post your query to the list today or tomorrow?  You'll &lt;BR>> be helping me and you may get the help you're looking for!&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Anyone who posts their query through the list within the next 48 hours I &lt;BR>> will personally do a look-up for in my resources here at home.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Thanks everyone!&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> D&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> List mom&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> -------&lt;BR>> Read about my daughters friend!&lt;BR>> The World According To Gop&lt;BR>> http://sgops.blogspot.com&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Kentuckiana Genealogy&lt;BR>> http://www.kentuckianagenealogy.org&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> ==============================&lt;BR>> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the&lt;BR>> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: &lt;BR>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> &lt;BR>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator> "Gail Holdeman" &lt;gaile@sherbtel.net></dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005-07-05T21:31:09-06:00</dc:date>
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<title> 1900 census lookups </title>
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<description>Hi everyone&lt;BR>&lt;BR>I have access to the 1900 census...I'm willing to do look ups for &lt;BR>anyone on the list who needs one.  :-)&lt;BR>&lt;BR>D&lt;BR>&lt;BR>List mom&lt;BR>&lt;BR>-------&lt;BR>Read about my daughters friend!&lt;BR>The World According To Gop&lt;BR>http://sgops.blogspot.com&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Kentuckiana Genealogy&lt;BR>http://www.kentuckianagenealogy.org&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator> D Pavey &lt;listmom@insightbb.com></dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005-07-05T20:45:38-06:00</dc:date>
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<title> List Admin Post: Please Read</title>
<link>http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/COMINERA/2005-07/1120609882</link>
<description>Hi everyone&lt;BR>&lt;BR>I have recently taken on the task of list admin for this list.  There &lt;BR>are quite a few old emails subscribed to this list.  I could really &lt;BR>use the help of you members in getting those old, dead emails off of &lt;BR>our list.  The way to do that is to post to the list.  I need as many &lt;BR>of you as possible to post your query to the list.  Each time you all &lt;BR>post to the list, it causes the server at Rootsweb to bounce those &lt;BR>bad emails...after a few bounces they're removed from the list.&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Can you all please post your query to the list today or &lt;BR>tomorrow?  You'll be helping me and you may get the help you're looking for!&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Anyone who posts their query through the list within the next 48 &lt;BR>hours I will personally do a look-up for in my resources here at home.&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Thanks everyone!&lt;BR>&lt;BR>D&lt;BR>&lt;BR>List mom&lt;BR>&lt;BR>-------&lt;BR>Read about my daughters friend!&lt;BR>The World According To Gop&lt;BR>http://sgops.blogspot.com&lt;BR>&lt;BR>Kentuckiana Genealogy&lt;BR>http://www.kentuckianagenealogy.org&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator> D Pavey &lt;listmom@insightbb.com></dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005-07-05T18:31:22-06:00</dc:date>
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<title> World War I Draft Registration Records</title>
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<description>World War I Draft Registration Records&lt;BR>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>> This morning I spent some time reading World War 1 Draft&lt;BR>Registrations,&lt;BR>just&lt;BR>> looking to see how many Native American Records I could come up&lt;BR>with. I&lt;BR>> searched several states, GA, AR, AL, and Ok just to name a few. It&lt;BR>will&lt;BR>> take a bit of work on your part but you just may be able to find&lt;BR>some&lt;BR>> ancestors using the information listed below.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Ancestry has opened up it's World War 1 Draft Registration records&lt;BR>for&lt;BR>> visitors of Access Genealogy for free. This will cover a 14 day&lt;BR>period&lt;BR>> between July 4 - July 17 2005. The only thing required to view the&lt;BR>&lt;BR>> records is an email address and your name. No credit card&lt;BR>required! This&lt;BR>> is not a 14 day trial of all of their material. It is strictly&lt;BR>limited&lt;BR>> to their World War 1 Draft Registration images.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> http://www.accessgenealogy.com/&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the&lt;BR>United&lt;BR>> States completed a World War I draft registration card. These&lt;BR>> registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under&lt;BR>the age&lt;BR>> of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100&lt;BR>million&lt;BR>> individuals. In other words, close to 25% of the total population&lt;BR>is&lt;BR>> represented in these records.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> The WWI draft registration cards database can be an extremely&lt;BR>useful&lt;BR>> resource because it covers a significant portion of the U.S. male&lt;BR>> population in the early twentieth-century. If you had family in&lt;BR>the&lt;BR>> United States during WWI, you are likely to find at least one&lt;BR>relative's&lt;BR>> information within this large collection. In addition, these cards&lt;BR>&lt;BR>> contain more than just names and dates; they contain significant&lt;BR>> genealogical information such as birthplace, citizenship status,&lt;BR>and&lt;BR>> information on the individual's nearest relative.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> In general, the registration cards included the following&lt;BR>information&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Full name&lt;BR>> Home address&lt;BR>> Date and place of birth&lt;BR>> Age, race, and country of citizenship&lt;BR>> Occupation and employer&lt;BR>> Physical description (hair and eye color, height, disabilities)&lt;BR>> Additional information such as address of nearest relative,&lt;BR>dependent&lt;BR>> relatives, marital status, father's birthplace, or previous&lt;BR>exemption&lt;BR>> from service&lt;BR>> Signature.&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> http://www.accessgenealogy.com/&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Direct url:&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/ww1/draft.htm&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Please feel free to pass this information on to others!!&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>> Judy&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>&lt;BR>-- &lt;BR>No virus found in this outgoing message.&lt;BR>Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.&lt;BR>Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.9/39 - Release Date: 7/4/2005&lt;BR>&lt;BR>
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<dc:creator> Glory Bee &lt;richhart@kingmanaz.net></dc:creator>
<dc:date>2005-07-04T15:46:05-06:00</dc:date>
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