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Subject: Fwd: CHARLES FAHNDRICH (can one trace an AOL code-name?)
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 15:58:42 EST


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In a message dated 98-02-01 15:46:58 EST, writes:

<< Fahndrich >>

Dennis:

I too am an aol user.
Here is an additional aol screen name:
Looks to me like he is very young...possibly in late teens.

Bob Curtis in San Antonio, Tx

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Part of the problem with AOL is that a subscriber can add a userid/name
such as "gOnzO063" and deleted right after send a posting or an email. As
a matter of fact they are entitled to have up to 5 usermnamers per
account, and add or delete them as many times a day as they want to. It is
a very nice way to remain anonymous and not have to live with the shame of
you postings (probably not the case in this particular posting). I have
gotten to the point that I look at postings from AOL without a full name
(particularly in the genealogy groups), as something to ignore.

Here are some email of FAHNDRICH, of course I am assuming that your poster
was a either a male (probably a good assumption based on the fact that
only a person with an overdose of testosterone would call themselves
"gOnzO") or that if it was a woman, she still used her father's name.

LISA M FAHNDRICH:
Rob Fahndrich:
Timothy L Fahndrich:
Jean-Paul Fhndrich:
Fahndrich, Manuel

Good luck in your search,

William W. Eggers-Pierola

In article <6b0q0j$ln9$1@edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu>,
(Dennis P. Havlena) wrote:

>
> Subject: CHARLES FAHNDRICH (can one trace an AOL code-name?)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hello -- I stumbled upon the message below via "DejaNews".
> Both my Grandfather and his father were named Charles Fahndrich.
> I would very much like to contact whoever posted the message below,
> but his/her AOL account has expired & the message indicates no name!
>
> Contacting AOL has proven futile.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas for finding out who "" is??
>
> Or perhaps the former "" is reading this??
>
> T H A N K S
>
> Dennis Havlena - W8MI
>
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> _________________________________________________________________
>
> Subject: Surname; Fahndrich
> From: (G0NZ063)
> Date: 1997/06/07
> Message-ID: <>
> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
> >Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.german
> X-Admin:
>
> Looking for fathers ancestors. Father is Charles Fahndrich, Family
> came from Germany. don't know when or where they came from. Hope
> someone can help.
> _________________________________________________________________
> _________________________________________________________________

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