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Subject: Re: GEN-NEWBIE-D Digest V98 #603
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 09:59:43 +0800


HI Kelly, I think I have seen some of these names at
http://www.a-h-i-inc.com in the free area. Go to the NOEL family files
there and search, it takes a couple of minutes for that info to load as it
searches over 21,000 names and 4,000 surnames.

Goodluck
Bill

At 07:37 AM 6/17/98 -0700, you wrote:
>GEN-NEWBIE-D DigestVolume 98 : Issue 603
>
>Today's Topics:
> #1 M-N-O ["Kelly" <>]
> #2 NAVIGATOR ["Leah Kinnas" <>]
> #3 Re: old & new photos ["La Mar & Jacque Sprague"
<nanapop]
> #4 Re: WISH ME LUCK!! [Bonnie Wilcoxson
<]
> #5 Re: Speedlane [Bonnie Wilcoxson
<]
> #6 HOW TO READ A CENSUS ["viola seward" <>]
> #7 SURNAMES vs. ROOTS [Bonnie Wilcoxson
<]
> #8 Butteflies [Karen Meador
<]
> #9 Re: Butteflies [Bonnie Wilcoxson
<]
> #10 SURNAME HELPER LIST []
> #11 Lincoln Magazine [june ridsdale <>]
> #12 Re: Butteflies []
> #13 RE: GEN-NEWBIE-D Digest V98 #602 [John & Jomil Mulvey
<]
> #14 Re: SURNAMES vs. ROOTS [Marlene <>]
> #15 Osborne []
> #16 court [
(Zahnter, ]
>
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>______________________________X-Message: #1
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 22:23:34 -0400
>From: "Kelly" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <003101bd9996$ee2b4840$>
>Subject: M-N-O
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>M's
>
>McCLUNG, Hiram b. GA early 1800s, wife unknown.
> Children:
> Alcey, Elizabeth, Mihala, Jerry Hiram, Jesse, Melinda & Reuben
>
>MOORE, Margarette b. 1842 in GA, d. Aug 29, 1910 in AL, m. McCLUNG, Jerry
>Hiram b. 1845 in Carolton, GA, d. 1917 in AL. He is buried in Altoona, AL.
> Children:
> Lucinda b. 1865 d. 1938 sp. KIMBRIL, Robert
> Hiram Thomas b. July 31, 1880 d. Feb 26, 1943 sp. BROWN, Mary Etta
> Ruben H.
> James William b. 1875 d. 1949 sp. (?),Sarah Frances
> Julia A
> Susan A. b. 1889 d. 1907
> John W. sp. Nellie
> Marion Robert b. 1873 d 1935 sp. BROWN, Lee Emma
> Hallie sp. GRADY, Ben
> Eva Bell
> Cora May
>
>MORRISON, Violet sp. PEOPLES, Jefferson Davis - South Pittsburg, TN
> Children:
> Donald Jefferson b. Sept. 16, 1934 d. June 18, 1975 sp. SEARLES,
>Johnie Faye
> Herman sp. Betty
> Billy
> Mayna (?)
> and several others
>
>NORRIS, Zackariah T. b. 1852 in GA d. 1914 in AL. m. (?), Zona Anna b. 1853
>in GA d. 1925 in AL.
> Children:
> William Ciscero
> John
> Walter sp. RAWEL, Estelle
> Maggie sp. MASON, Will
> Suzie sp. McBRYAR, Frank
> Joseph Baxter b. June 4, 1879 d. Sept 14, 1914 in Grove Oak, Dekalb
>County, AL.
> sp. CLEMENT, Sarah Ann Elizabeth on Dec. 10, 1903.
>
>Hope someone can help me knock some bricks out of my "brickwalls". Any help
>would be GREATLY <BG> appreciated.
>
>Kelly Searles
>
>
>______________________________X-Message: #2
>Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 16:36:24 -0700
>From: "Leah Kinnas" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <000001bd999a$6deb6a80$>
>Subject: NAVIGATOR
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>I am unable to access anything on Internet Search Programs, or referred
>messages such as: http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/natural.html
>because I get an error message saying NAVIGATOR CANCELLED.
>Why?
>
>______________________________X-Message: #3
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 19:41:57 -0000
>From: "La Mar & Jacque Sprague" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <01bd995e$d2981640$>
>Subject: Re: old & new photos
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>Does anyone have any idea how to remove the glue from the forties. Remember
>when people glued their photos to the black page photo albulms. I carefully
>removed a couple of photos and I can see that there is some writing under
>the black paper and glue that stuck to the photo. Obviously it might tell
>me who the people are. Any ideas?????
>Jacque
>
>______________________________X-Message: #4
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 98 20:54:16 -0000
>From: Bonnie Wilcoxson <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: Re: WISH ME LUCK!!
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>Good! Your priorities are in order! Good luck!
>
>Bonnie
>
>______________________________X-Message: #5
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 98 21:00:44 -0000
>From: Bonnie Wilcoxson <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: Re: Speedlane
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>Thanks, Debbie. We've been waiting for that two cents! Now, where do we
>get this thing again?
>
>Bonnie
>
>______________________________X-Message: #6
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 22:36:59 -0500
>From: "viola seward" <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: HOW TO READ A CENSUS
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>when one get's some census record's how do you read them? what is the cost
>of a census reader?
>thank you.
>viola.
>
>______________________________X-Message: #7
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 98 22:31:03 -0000
>From: Bonnie Wilcoxson <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: SURNAMES vs. ROOTS
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>Newbie question: what is the difference between the subject sites? In
>other words, how do I determine where to send which information?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bonnie
>
>______________________________X-Message: #8
>Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 07:00:05 +0100
>From: Karen Meador <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <l03110700b1ad0b91eb37@[158.152.73.175]>
>Subject: Butteflies
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>Dear list,
>Sorry about the butterflies distraction. I accidentally copied this to this
>list, though it was meant for another - nothing at all to do with
>genealogy. Apologies!
>
>Karen
>
>
>______________________________X-Message: #9
>Date: Wed, 17 Jun 98 00:17:04 -0000
>From: Bonnie Wilcoxson <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: Re: Butteflies
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>But you can't do that to us! We're so curious now <LOL>
>
>Bonnie
>
>______________________________X-Message: #10
>Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 03:14:55 EDT
>From:
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: SURNAME HELPER LIST
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>
>Recently I wrote about getting in touch with somebody researching my Great
>grandfathers line. At the time I left a message for the person who had
posted
>and also may a posting of my own. Since then I have heard from three other
>people and have gotten a ton of information, from some new cousins. They
have
>all been very kind not only sending me information but also documentation.
It
>has been like Christmas here. Please try this site if you haven't. I hope
>you all get as lucky as I have recently. URL is
>http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp-bin/sursrch.pl Derry Ann
>
>______________________________X-Message: #11
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 22:27:25 -0700
>From: june ridsdale <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: Lincoln Magazine
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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>
>Hi to everyone:
>Is there anyone who has knowledge of a Magazine called
> "LINCOLNSHIRE LIFE" obtainable @
>
>
>I saw this mag. advertised on the Internet and have been
>trying to find out about it. [So far I have sent two Emails
>to the above address to enquire about it and they have not
>been answered.] My Ggrandmother was from Lincoln and I know
>very little about that county.
>
>Is it possible that the mag. has folded? Or does anyone have
>a sub, and can vouch for it?
> Thanx
> June Ridsdale mailto:
>
>______________________________X-Message: #12
>Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 04:28:52 EDT
>From:
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: Re: Butteflies
>Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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>
>In a message dated 6/17/98 2:13:23 AM Central Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
><< But you can't do that to us! We're so curious now <LOL>
>
> Bonnie >>
>
>
>True.
>The butterfly is out of the net. So give!!
>Janey.
>
>______________________________X-Message: #13
>Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 03:05:27 -0700
>From: John & Jomil Mulvey <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <@caersidi.com>
>Subject: RE: GEN-NEWBIE-D Digest V98 #602
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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>
>I wonder if anyone here knows how to access a state census of OH,
>reportedly run in 1915? Since my elusive granddad served in the Spanish
>American War, he had to be in the US by 1898. I am assuming he was in OH,
>since I know he married a lady from there and had my father (3rd child
>)there in 1915. Can anyone help me? I am requesting Paul Vrabel's military
>record from NARA- hoping he signed on under his real name. ANy other clues?
>
>On Tuesday, June 16, 1998 7:26 PM,
>[SMTP:] wrote:
>> << Message: Untitled Attachment >> << Message: Fwd: unable to delete
>temp files >> << Message: Family tree maker help >> << Message: Re:
>Speedlane >> << Message: Re: Knott Family (fwd) >> << Message: Re: the
>butterfly seems to be elusive >> << Message: delete icon help please >>
> << Message: Re: the butterfly seems to be elusive >> << Message: Need KY
>Marriage - WALKER >> << Message: Re: The new Speedlane? >> << Message:
>accidently deleted unread mail >> << Message: accidently deleted unread
>mail/help !!!!!! >> << Message: MCCHANE,MILLER,NOBLE,O'NEAL >> <<
>Message: Availability of Reference Library >> << Message: TWAIN DS Message
>>> << Message: Barnett / Osborne >> << Message: Crash!! >> << Message:
>GENEALOGY >> << Message: WISH ME LUCK!! >> << Message: looking for my
>mother >> << Message: Re: accidently deleted unread mail/help !!!!!! >>
> << Message: M N O >> << Message: thought you might like this >> <<
>Message: INTERNET STUFF >> << Message: Re: CD Rom >> << Message: Re:
>Adobe Acrobat HELP!!! >> << Message: King (nee Hill) >> << Message: Re:
>old & new photos >>
>
>______________________________X-Message: #14
>Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 07:18:19 -0500
>From: Marlene <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: Re: SURNAMES vs. ROOTS
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>Bonnie Wilcoxson wrote:
>>
>> Newbie question: what is the difference between the subject sites? In
>> other words, how do I determine where to send which information?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bonnie
>
>
>Hi Bonnie,
>I would be glad to help, but I don't know what you mean? Do you want to
>know what you can send to the GEN-NEWBIE list? If so, you can post your
>queries regarding your surnames and also any computer questions you
>might have. If you are posting surnames, it is best to put them in the
>subject line..all caps, the state you are researching and a date.
>EX: SMOOT >KY>MO 1891
>
>If you have a computer question, put the problem in the subject
>line..use words that are specific instead of general, as a lot of us
>receive tons of email a day and don't spend much time on subjects that
>are vague.
>EX: Need help with Downloading...in the body of your message, please
>state what operating system and browser you are using...like, Win 95 and
>Netscape Communicator 4
>
>You will get lots of help on this list...just ask
>Marlene
>
>______________________________X-Message: #15
>Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:11:02 EDT
>From:
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: Osborne
>Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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>
>I am looking for information on William Thomas Osborne. He Lived in Harland
>Kentucky doing the Civil War...If any one can help or know how I can find
this
>information please email me at the address listed below.
>
>
>
>Thank You
>shala
>
>______________________________X-Message: #16
>Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:32:25 -0700
>From: (Zahnter, Jane)
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: court
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>
>O.K. I plead stupidity.What is "Quarter session court"? I think I have
>found a relative an he appeared in this court in 1841,in
>Philidelphia,PA.If this is where he filed to become a citizen of the
>U.S. how do I go about getting a copy of the papers?I am so
>confused.(but that dont take much these days).thanks, jane
>
American Heritage Imaging Inc.
1790 Census Images on-line
1790 CENSUS names index
Kentucky FIRST CENSUS (reconstructed from tax records)
Revoluntionary Pensioners Files on-line
NOEL FAMILY files, over 21,000 names on-line and searchable too...
Comming soon;
Irish Immigrants searches
http://www.a-h-i-inc.co

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