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From: Darcy Hoisington <>
Subject: Re: [HOISINGTON-L] My line / Resources
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 18:34:14 -0400


Birdie, most folks are asking for copies... which is not a problem (in
fact, it is probably easier)... so if you wish, send me your snail mail
address.
Darcy

Birdie L McNutt wrote:
>
> I would love to have a copy. Make it easy on your self. Sound like
> typing to the list would be easiest. Thank you so much for sharing with
> the rest of us HOISINGTON cousins!!!
>
> Birdie (Totty) McNutt ( ( : )
>
> A Proud Rootsweb Donor
>
> On Wed, 21 Oct 1998 16:44:29 EDT writes:
> ><< To All: also, VERY DELAYED (:( finally found the article "New York
> > Rangers in the Hampshire Grants 1776-1777 with the sidebar "In 1776, as
> > the movement in the Hampshire Grants to declare independence from New
> > York gained momentum, Joab Hoisington had little trouble enlisting
> > ranger companies to serve under New York authority" (in "Vermont
> > History" The Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society. Fall 1983,
> > Vol. 51, no.4). I can send copies to anyone who is interested, or I
> can
> > transcribe the paper to the list (9-1/2 pages long but I type fast) and
> > do installments like the Ben and Melissa Hoisington Wells tome.
> >
> > What is the consensus.. to type or not to type?
> > >>

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