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From: "Jackie O'Guin" <>
Subject: Re: [MO-CEM] Genealogy Addiction
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:19:19 -0500


Hey Loretta,
Bonnie, Loretta is someone who helped get me addicted to this. IT'S
ALL HER FAULT.
As far as 2 sisters marrying the same man, I have that on my x husbands
side of the family. I am doing his geneology too, don't know why I
didn't remember that. Seems strange reading what you said, but didn't
seem strange writing it on my geneology program.

Jackie

>>> 6/12/2006 8:41:14 AM >>>
Jackie & Bonnie

Oh what a Addiction this Genealogy is . Right now I am working with 2
people who have their line inter twined with my Eichmann and my Smith

/ George line.

I think I live, eat & breath genealogy . First thing in the morning I
turn on the computer and then ever time I pass it during the day I
check to see if there is new e mail from them. You even get to know
what time of the day they will be sending you more information . This
morning I got up to find that my Co. friend had sent me the 1860 & 1870

census showing my gg grandmother with her parents and siblings . ( More

to look for ) Both sisters where Married to my GG grandfather Wm. T.
George. Wow something I just did not have time to search for right
now.

My son is home right now doing some remodeling for me and he says I
am
on the computer to much . So When I hear him coming down the stairs I
hit the sleep button and get moving ... hahahahahahahaha

What great friends you find with all this ...

Loretta


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