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From: "charles vance" <>
Subject: Re: [STAMPER-FAMILY-PROJECT] Website update
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 00:28:54 -0400
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----- Original Message -----
From: "J. O." <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: [STAMPER-FAMILY-PROJECT] Website update
> Dear Golden,
>
> I cannot get onto the website! Do you have me listed and with a password,
> or am I trying to get onto the wrong place.
>
> I needs help,
>
> J. O. Hughes
> Las Cruces, NM
>
>
> Golden Ferguson writes:
>
>> Hello all
>>
>> Wellllll, after three weeks of frustration, the website is back up and
>> running. I had no warning that the site was going to be down; or I could
>> have given everyone a 'heads up'. Now, that that is over ..... :-))
>>
>> While the site was down, I used the time to redo some of the webpages.
>> Over the past couple years, while surfing different websites, I have
>> accumulated tidbits of information and links regarding various Stamper
>> family members. Almost everything that I have accumulated is now on the
>> web site. I have tried to break the information down into 'states' where
>> the information was recorded.
>>
>> Be sure to check all the states. What I found surprising were the family
>> members in other states that were from Kentucky. So, if you are having
>> trouble finding an elusive Stamper relative, check out neighboring states
>> of where they were from.
>>
>> One thing I haven't been able to get onto the site are images of birth,
>> marriage and death records from Missouri. I will let everyone know when
>> these are ready for viewing. If you should have a particular name in mind
>> (from Missouri); let me know; and I will check to see if I have it. When
>> I first saw these, I was so excited.
>>
>> I think I have mentioned before that I have almost 450 Stamper contacts
>> in my address book. I am not complaining !!! ... :-)); but when I need to
>> get the same message to all 450, it creates a problem for me with my mail
>> provider. If I don't keep a detailed list beside me when mailing emails,
>> I get myself confused; and sometimes mail duplicates to different
>> individuals; and miss others altogether. One solution I have come up with
>> is a mailing list for the website. There is now a Stamper Family Project
>> mailing list. If I haven't added your name; and you wish to be added,
>> there is a link on the website for subscribing or send an email to
>> (with the word Subscribe in
>> the Subject line.
>>
>> I have added the <450 names to the Stamper Family Project mailing list
>> (from my address book). If you are already subscribed to the Stamper
>> mailing list, and do not wish to be subscribed to the Stamper Family
>> Project mailing list; feel free to unsubscribe or drop me a note. For me,
>> it will be much easier to send any postings to the two mailing lists;
>> instead of a posting to one mailing list; and <450 emails. I am, in no
>> way, trying to compete or interfere with the Stamper mailing list. I
>> encourage no one to unsubscribe from the Stamper mailing list.
>>
>> Last week, I ordered microfilm from the Family History Center here in
>> town. It is a publication, Descendants of Larkin Stamper (and Emily
>> Maupin). Do we have any descendants out there from this line? It will be
>> a couple weeks before the microfilm will arrive. When it does, I will
>> share.
>>
>> I am saving the best 'news' until the last ....
>>
>> I am so happy to announce that Jesse Stamper, from Corydon, Indiana has
>> accepted the challenge and responsibility of researching and assembling
>> information for the Stamper publication regarding the early Stampers. For
>> research purposes, 'early Stampers' are the Stampers that were mentioned
>> before and around the time of the first census records.
>>
>> Jesse is the great great grandson of Enoch Stamper and Ida Mae Crowe of
>> Lee and Estill Counties. (I hope I have that right ... :-))
>>
>> Since our first email, I have admired Jesse's thoroughness and dedication
>> to 'getting it right' and documenting the facts. Thank you, Jesse, for
>> accepting the responsibility. I have no doubt that you will do an awesome
>> job! I know Jesse welcomes any information or leads that you would want
>> to share with him.
>>
>> Jesse, along with cousin, Janet Crain are heading up the Stamper Family
>> DNA Project. You can read more about this at
>> https://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.aspx?code=N17025&special=true
>> I am sure they will be sharing periodic updates with us.
>>
>> There are a few more things to share; but will wait until they are
>> online. As always ... if you have information to share; or see something
>> that you can add to or correct .... please contact me.
>>
>> Remember our service families; and the members that are standing watch
>> over us while we enjoy our freedoms here at home.
>>
>> Until later ... Take care and stay tuned ..... :-))
>>
>> Golden
>>
>> Stamper Family Project - www.stampers.org
>> Subscribe -
>> Breathitt County, KY GenWeb - http://www.rootsweb.com/~kybreath/
>>
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