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From: "Stacey Whatever" <>
Subject: Re: [STAMPER-FAMILY-PROJECT] HELP/UNSUBSCRIBE
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 06:11:53 +0000
In-Reply-To: <BAY102-DAV174BD8BE3C50C762E337BD80290@phx.gbl>


Goldie? I got 32 emails involving this mailing list and newsletter
thing...while I am always happy to hear from you and chat? My email box wont
handle this kind of load for long if I'm not able to check it every day! I
understand you are a busy lady and I have been to the website and enjoying
looking around, but PLEASE...take me out of circulation on these mailing
lists for either rootsweb (which I never signed up for) and whatever else is
generating these amounts of emails. I'm even getting copies from people who
are notifying of email address changes or wanting to unsubscribe...HELP!
Thanks in advance...Stacey

>From: "Golden Ferguson" <>
>Reply-To:
>To: "Stamper Family Project" <>
>Subject: [STAMPER-FAMILY-PROJECT] Website update
>Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 00:51:47 -0700
>
>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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