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From: Tim Walls <>
Subject: [WALL] Thanks for "WALL PAPER"!
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:25:06 -0500


I second the thanks to Kathy for her Wall Paper. This Spring 2002 issue was very nicely done in a black plastic ring binder and enclosed in a manila envelope which kept it from getting torn. The index was nine pages of single spaced triple column full names and made every name easy to find on the first 62 pages of the newsletter. There were color photos on two pages. It really helps tie together all the Wall lines, regardless of where they come from. Kathy leaves no one behind: there were some references to Wall/Walls of German origin, from Russian Mennonites who settled in Canada, and two pages on Wall Immigration. There is a nice Subscriber Index, organized by state of interest, which is more advantageous than a simple listing of names and addresses. I highly recommend the Wall Paper to anyone who is serious about Wall family research. Even the families who are not related to your direct WALL lines are interesting to read about and you
step away from each issue knowing more than when you started.

Tim


Teri Tillman wrote:

> [WALL] New data on William Wall of ["Teri Tillman" <]
>
> Thank you, Kathy, for the Wall Paper. What a wonderful resource you have created. It is truly a labor of love.
>
> Teri Tillman


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