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From: "Kathie" <>
Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Hazelton
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 12:37:48 -0600
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Jan
Just read your message to Diane and I am with you. I am trying to get with
the present way of doing things but I still find I am in the "Dark Ages"
with you. My New Years Resolution will be to try to improve and update. My
filing system has gone pretty well this year but I can and will do better.
But this computer and Ged Com stuff???? Oh well will someone tell me what
Ged Com means? How do you do it? I am so far "Back In The Day" I think I
should hire a secretary or something because keeping records is not my bag,
but finding the information is the best fun a person can have. I just love
the hunt and when I am onto something I just keep hunting and emailing
people till I find what I need. Fortunately for me Jan, there are people
like you who are great and share what they have. I only have one big
failure and that is my Brownell line and what I can find out from other
Brownells, I am not alone. You know there always has to be that one line
that does not cooperate no matter what you do.
Anyway, thanks Jan, I enjoy hearing from you and am so glad you are sharing
and caring. All this information that you have sent me is so much more then
I expected. I do a little jig everytime I hear from you. Take care and
have a great week.
TTFN Kathie
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Hazelton


>
> In a message dated 11/27/01 6:30:40 PM, writes:
>
> << somehow you always manage to find more! How do you do that? >>
>
> Diane....laughing here...it is called being a pack rat over 23 years of
genie
> searching AND living in Mass with easy access to vital records! Plus, the
> last postings have just happened to be on families that are my own lines
that
> I worked to a fare thee well.
>
> Believe it or not, I have never used a Gedcom- am still back in the dark
> ages and have this thing about keeping a paper trail. I think I fall into
> the category of trying to teach "an old dog new tricks."
>
> But- always glad to share what I have.
>
> Jan
>
>
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