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From: Fraser Taylor <>
Subject: [FEATHERSTONE] Re: FEATHERSTONE-D Digest V99 #32
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 08:19:06 -0400
I disagree...I think that the unsubscribe stuff should be there, as newcomers
do not know how to unsubscribe. And there are still lots of novices on the
internet. Perhaps the info could come after the messages, though.
Monica
wrote:
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> FEATHERSTONE-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 32
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 [FEATHERSTONE] INFORMATION [Freeman <>]
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> Administrivia:
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> Subject: [FEATHERSTONE] INFORMATION
> Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 22:08:15 -0700
> From: Freeman <>
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> Vol 99 Issue 23 This is so foreign from the way most people
> desire to obtain messages or data. We want Featherstone names,
> dates, deaths, history,. marriages, etc. Do not insert the info on
> how to unscrib. You are running people off before they get going.
> Everyone knows how to unsubscribe - but don't remind them of how easy it
> is ------ the idea is to get new items about Featherstones. Sorry
> - I know there is more than one way to do things - but is this the
> correct way??? Where are the edifices in England where we can
> obtain info on our Featherstone history? How is the best way to
> obtain this info?
> Jo Ann Day Freeman
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