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From: William Hoisington <>
Subject: Re: [HOISINGTON-L] Copies of H.H. book
Date: Sun, 04 Apr 1999 16:33:13 -0400
Hi Bonnie,
I noticed that you're house-hunting in Vermont! Great! We're moving to
NH this summer when I'm done with classes and David is finished with the
Ph.D. thesis (to be defended back in SU probably Fall). We found a
wonderful place in Dublin, NH (making an offer Monday) -- will you be
near? Brattleboro (I-91) is about 30 miles from the site and I know
Vermont very well to travel.... maybe we can get in some kin-stuff once
we're closer.
Darcy
Bonnie Dannenberg wrote:
> Couple of things:
>
> I'm having difficulty copying on both sides of the
> page. (getting lots of paper jams in the machine.)
> So, I'll be doing only one sided copies.
>
> It's taking somewhat over an hour to copy each "book".
> The people I originally promised books to, are:
>
> 1. Nancy Smith
> 2. Darcy
> 3. Tina Peters (Pixie)
> 4. Ron and Kathy
> 5. Lou Tharp.
>
> I'll be sending those out FIRST, as I complete each one.
>
> People who have asked for copies *this* time are:
>
> 1. Judith Greek
> 2. S.J. Hoisington
> 3. Charles & Donna Kentch
> 4. Mary Lou Mackintosh
> 5. Jodi Becker
> 6. Lori Hoisington
> 7. Donna One Star
> 8. Marilyn Williams
> 9. Larry Hoisington
> 10. Karen D.
> 11. Linda Schmidt
> 12. Tonia Zinninger
>
> (Twelve new requests for copies (17 total) are going
> to take quite a bit of time to make.) I'll work on
> them AS I can, but I can't promise to get them to you
> "quickly".
>
> I'll be in VT for most of the next two weeks, and back
> and forth (NY to VT) frequently, for the next couple
> of months, at least. I'm still doing lots of "estate"
> paperwork, and still hoping to buy the VT house, and
> move, this summer/fall. (I just happened to have a
> weeks window of time, where I thought I could finish
> up the copies I'd promised last year.) Just wanted to
> clarify that the twelve "new" requests won't be mailed
> out quickly.
>
> And unfortunately, because of all the work I have facing
> me over the next few months in other areas, I'm going to
> have to put a hold on any more requests, for the time
> being. Maybe by next year life will be back to "normal",
> and I can make more copies.
>
> Someone mentioned copyright issues. First, Harry did
> his work in 1934-39, or sixty years ago. (Not sure if
> you can copyright lists of names/birth/marriage/death
> dates anyway, but there are many web pages dealing with
> copyright.)
>
> And, clearly his intent was to document the Hoisington
> genealogy, as much as he could. In my opinion, what's
> important now, is to ADD all descendants since 1939, to
> bring the work up to date. (and correct his errors.)
>
> Bonnie -
>
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