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From: S J Hoisington< >
Subject: RE: [HOISINGTON-L] Map of Hoisington diaspora?
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 16:35:40 -0700 (PDT)


this is so trippy! i'm a transplanted vermonter here in california. a
hoisington via my dad (don't ask me to trace the line just now...you know
life.) a rehley from my mom's side. her brother jim (rev. james rehley -
lutheran, semi-retired) and his family live in corvallis, or! that just
amazes me. hoisingtons and rehleys potentially crossing paths again, across
3,000 miles.

i would love to see a map!

- susan, in santa cruz, ca

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>I just got Harry's book last week and I think it is just great. I had a few
>pages of it that was just my direct line from when a great-uncle of mine
>actually met Harry years ago, so it is great to see all the other folks in
>it. I would be interested in seeing the spread across the U.S. Is there
>any other Hoisingtons in Oregon - I see that Rob here is in Portland, I am
>just down the road in Corvallis.
>
>Karen G. Bruder
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rob Hoisington [SMTP:]
>> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 1998 12:13 PM
>> To:
>> Subject: [HOISINGTON-L] Map of Hoisington diaspora?
>>
>> I just received Harry Hoisington's book (thank you Bonny!) and am so
>> excited about reading it that I thought I might create a visual map of the
>> spread of Hoisington ancestors across the United States. I'm just curious
>> if anyone has done this (either in visual or word form) so that I don't
>> reinvent the wheel. Would anyone else be interested in seeing something
>> like this? Thanks, Rob
>>
>> Rob Hoisington
>> Portland, OR
>>
>>

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