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From: "shannon" <>
Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: NCBLADEN-D Digest V03 #160
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 06:39:56 -0500
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Boy I can't believe yall live in Texas and I live in Texas and that we are
searching in the same Co. in N.C. I live outside of Houston. Just had to
put in my 2 cents also...lol

Shannon Rivenbark Harris
http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/riv300
Rivenbark Family Tree Website


----- Original Message -----
From: Jim & Ada Hauser <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: NCBLADEN-D Digest V03 #160


> Joyce,
>
> I saw your message to Allen Johannes regarding some Bladen County Books.
> Where in the Dallas area do you live? We live in Bedford, over in NE
> Tarrant county. I do have some Bladen County books you would be welcome to
> come and look at. I ordered mine from the historical society so I could
have
> them here to use at home. Mine are mainly northwest, southwest and
southeast
> Bladen County books that I have. I still haven't ordered all that I would
> like to have, but will sometime.
>
> There is also an excellent selection of Bladen County books at the main
> library in downtown Ft Worth. They have a fabulous library there. I like
it
> better than the one in downtown Dallas.
>
> The one at the Grapevine Library is good, but they have very few books on
> Bladen County. It's an excellent resource for census records. It might a
> little closer to where you live. The branch of the National Archives is
> there in Ft Worth. It opens at 6:30 in the morning M-F and later on
> Saturday, but I have found Saturdays very busy there. The only thing about
> the archives is it closes for every federal holiday it possibly can and
you
> have to pack your own lunch. That is just a suggestion.
>
> I am related to the Dews, Davis' Paits, Brissons, Munns, Nances and the
> Hesters. I have a friend in the Houston area who was born a Hester and she
> has done a lot of family history. I am still struggling along on some of
my
> Bladen County lines, but I have found people in Bladen County most kind
and
> helpful especially when I've been back there to visit family. I had heard
> many stories that people in Bladen County were not helpful, but I found
them
> anything but that. They have been wonderful. Let me know if I might be of
> help.
>
> Ada Silver Hauser
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 9:01 PM
> Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: NCBLADEN-D Digest V03 #160
>
>
> > Hi Betty and Allen,
> > I would be interested in looking at some of your Bladen books. Texas is
> > such a big place. I'm in the Dallas area, could you tell me how far and
> > in which direction you live?
> > Thanks, Joyce Hester Henderson
>
>


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