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    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Lewis Wilbury Nelson b. 1859 Autauga
    2. Diane Chenault
    3. Hi Jerry, Thought you would get a kick out of this message. d ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Nelson" <jnelson764@cox.net> To: <alautaug@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [ALAUTAUG] Lewis Wilbury Nelson b. 1859 Autauga > Goodmorning CHRIS; I read some where, that many years ago lots of > people > were superstitious and would give the same name to two of their children. > one as a first name & the other as a 2nd name. This was to confuse the > DEVIL > so he would not know which one to take. I don't know if it confused the > devil or not, but I know it sure confuses the h--- of me now. > Joe in AZ > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALAUTAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/24/2006 10:41:23
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Clarification on Heritage book
    2. John Brown
    3. I've had several people tell me that the web site that I listed does not mention the discount price. Because I was the chairman of the Autauga Heritage Book Committee I received an email from Heritage Publishing that the Autauga book would be on sale so I passed the information along before I forgot about it. Please note that the sale does not begin until November 1st so the website will probably not show the discount until that time. They ran a similar sale last Christmas so be sure to note the address and check it AFTER Nov. 1st. BTW if you receive this more than once, I apoligise in advance. I am only sending this one time, but for some reason multiple messanges seem to be going out. It is not doneintentionally on my part. John -- **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/24/2006 09:01:25
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Update on Bham Library
    2. John Brown
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: News from WSSC List 5 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:15:20 -0500 From: Robert Davis <genws@hiwaay.net> To: Bob Davis at work <robert.davis@wallacestate.edu> THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY RESPONDS TO OUR CONCERNS Sorry, but we do collect genealogical and historical books related to Alabama which includes books on Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida (which some consider to be a state populated by people from the North). We continue to collect for the northeast from colonial period up to 1850 but not individual county material. We accept books from authors and other donors who wish to give us books related to Alabama history. We do collect books by Alabama authors. It would be best if people would contact me to obtain a copy of our collection policy rather than write the Administration. It is my job to be sure people understand the collection policy. Thanks Yvonne Crumpler, Department Head Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature Birmingham Public Library/Linn-Henley Research Library 2100 Park Place Birmingham, Alabama 35203 o All Interested Parties: Please do not panic - this is all a BIG misunderstanding! There has not been and will not be any attempts to destroy the Southern History Collection. Why would we want to destroy a department that took years to build and that brings so much national attention to the Birmingham Public Library (BPL) and to the City of Birmingham? Please rest assured that in the past three years, we have spent more money on the Southern History Department than what has been spent on all of the other Central Library departments combined. This situation developed as the result of some confusion over the purchase of the book "Ghosts and Shadows of Andersonville: Essays in American Civil War Social History," by Robert S. Davis. The Southern History Department Head placed an order for this book in June, 2006. According to the attached Ingram page (which I pulled this morning), this book is not scheduled to be released until November, 2006. To maintain accountability of our spending, books at BPL are automatically canceled if they are not received within 90 days of the order date. If this book had been ordered as requested in June, the order would have been automatically canceled before it was actually published. The order was held and it is currently on the October Book Selection List. The Southern History Department Head thought that the book was to be released in July and the lack of communication between the Acquisitions Department and this Department Head resulted in this mass confusion. To clarify the matter of BPL's Collection Policy, books on the Civil War can now be found in both and/or one of two departments at the Central Library. Books by and about Alabama's connection to the Civil War will be placed in the Southern History Collection. Other books on the Civil War are being purchased for the Social Sciences Collection. If, at anytime, the department head determines that a book on the Civil War with no Alabama ties will strengthen the current genealogy collection, she has the authority to request and receive a copy of that book for that collection. If this occurs, multiple copies will be purchased - one for Southern History that cannot be checked out and one or two for Social Sciences that can be checked out. I apologize for this confusion and I invite all of you to visit us and tour this department to see all of the wonderful things that we have purchased and the many enhancements that we have made to ensure that all materials are available to you. I appreciate your sincere concern. Please call or email me if I can offer additional information. Barbara Sirmans [barbara@bham.lib.al.us] x -- **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/24/2006 08:28:39
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Update on Bham Library
    2. John Brown
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: News from WSSC List 5 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:15:20 -0500 From: Robert Davis <genws@hiwaay.net> To: Bob Davis at work <robert.davis@wallacestate.edu> THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY RESPONDS TO OUR CONCERNS Sorry, but we do collect genealogical and historical books related to Alabama which includes books on Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida (which some consider to be a state populated by people from the North). We continue to collect for the northeast from colonial period up to 1850 but not individual county material. We accept books from authors and other donors who wish to give us books related to Alabama history. We do collect books by Alabama authors. It would be best if people would contact me to obtain a copy of our collection policy rather than write the Administration. It is my job to be sure people understand the collection policy. Thanks Yvonne Crumpler, Department Head Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature Birmingham Public Library/Linn-Henley Research Library 2100 Park Place Birmingham, Alabama 35203 o All Interested Parties: Please do not panic - this is all a BIG misunderstanding! There has not been and will not be any attempts to destroy the Southern History Collection. Why would we want to destroy a department that took years to build and that brings so much national attention to the Birmingham Public Library (BPL) and to the City of Birmingham? Please rest assured that in the past three years, we have spent more money on the Southern History Department than what has been spent on all of the other Central Library departments combined. This situation developed as the result of some confusion over the purchase of the book "Ghosts and Shadows of Andersonville: Essays in American Civil War Social History," by Robert S. Davis. The Southern History Department Head placed an order for this book in June, 2006. According to the attached Ingram page (which I pulled this morning), this book is not scheduled to be released until November, 2006. To maintain accountability of our spending, books at BPL are automatically canceled if they are not received within 90 days of the order date. If this book had been ordered as requested in June, the order would have been automatically canceled before it was actually published. The order was held and it is currently on the October Book Selection List. The Southern History Department Head thought that the book was to be released in July and the lack of communication between the Acquisitions Department and this Department Head resulted in this mass confusion. To clarify the matter of BPL's Collection Policy, books on the Civil War can now be found in both and/or one of two departments at the Central Library. Books by and about Alabama's connection to the Civil War will be placed in the Southern History Collection. Other books on the Civil War are being purchased for the Social Sciences Collection. If, at anytime, the department head determines that a book on the Civil War with no Alabama ties will strengthen the current genealogy collection, she has the authority to request and receive a copy of that book for that collection. If this occurs, multiple copies will be purchased - one for Southern History that cannot be checked out and one or two for Social Sciences that can be checked out. I apologize for this confusion and I invite all of you to visit us and tour this department to see all of the wonderful things that we have purchased and the many enhancements that we have made to ensure that all materials are available to you. I appreciate your sincere concern. Please call or email me if I can offer additional information. Barbara Sirmans [barbara@bham.lib.al.us] x -- **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/24/2006 08:27:30
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Update on Bham Library
    2. John Brown
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: News from WSSC List 5 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:15:20 -0500 From: Robert Davis <genws@hiwaay.net> To: Bob Davis at work <robert.davis@wallacestate.edu> THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY RESPONDS TO OUR CONCERNS Sorry, but we do collect genealogical and historical books related to Alabama which includes books on Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida (which some consider to be a state populated by people from the North). We continue to collect for the northeast from colonial period up to 1850 but not individual county material. We accept books from authors and other donors who wish to give us books related to Alabama history. We do collect books by Alabama authors. It would be best if people would contact me to obtain a copy of our collection policy rather than write the Administration. It is my job to be sure people understand the collection policy. Thanks Yvonne Crumpler, Department Head Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature Birmingham Public Library/Linn-Henley Research Library 2100 Park Place Birmingham, Alabama 35203 o All Interested Parties: Please do not panic - this is all a BIG misunderstanding! There has not been and will not be any attempts to destroy the Southern History Collection. Why would we want to destroy a department that took years to build and that brings so much national attention to the Birmingham Public Library (BPL) and to the City of Birmingham? Please rest assured that in the past three years, we have spent more money on the Southern History Department than what has been spent on all of the other Central Library departments combined. This situation developed as the result of some confusion over the purchase of the book "Ghosts and Shadows of Andersonville: Essays in American Civil War Social History," by Robert S. Davis. The Southern History Department Head placed an order for this book in June, 2006. According to the attached Ingram page (which I pulled this morning), this book is not scheduled to be released until November, 2006. To maintain accountability of our spending, books at BPL are automatically canceled if they are not received within 90 days of the order date. If this book had been ordered as requested in June, the order would have been automatically canceled before it was actually published. The order was held and it is currently on the October Book Selection List. The Southern History Department Head thought that the book was to be released in July and the lack of communication between the Acquisitions Department and this Department Head resulted in this mass confusion. To clarify the matter of BPL's Collection Policy, books on the Civil War can now be found in both and/or one of two departments at the Central Library. Books by and about Alabama's connection to the Civil War will be placed in the Southern History Collection. Other books on the Civil War are being purchased for the Social Sciences Collection. If, at anytime, the department head determines that a book on the Civil War with no Alabama ties will strengthen the current genealogy collection, she has the authority to request and receive a copy of that book for that collection. If this occurs, multiple copies will be purchased - one for Southern History that cannot be checked out and one or two for Social Sciences that can be checked out. I apologize for this confusion and I invite all of you to visit us and tour this department to see all of the wonderful things that we have purchased and the many enhancements that we have made to ensure that all materials are available to you. I appreciate your sincere concern. Please call or email me if I can offer additional information. Barbara Sirmans [barbara@bham.lib.al.us] x -- **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/24/2006 08:26:45
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Update on Bham Library
    2. John Brown
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: News from WSSC List 5 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:15:20 -0500 From: Robert Davis <genws@hiwaay.net> To: Bob Davis at work <robert.davis@wallacestate.edu> THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY RESPONDS TO OUR CONCERNS Sorry, but we do collect genealogical and historical books related to Alabama which includes books on Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida (which some consider to be a state populated by people from the North). We continue to collect for the northeast from colonial period up to 1850 but not individual county material. We accept books from authors and other donors who wish to give us books related to Alabama history. We do collect books by Alabama authors. It would be best if people would contact me to obtain a copy of our collection policy rather than write the Administration. It is my job to be sure people understand the collection policy. Thanks Yvonne Crumpler, Department Head Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature Birmingham Public Library/Linn-Henley Research Library 2100 Park Place Birmingham, Alabama 35203 o All Interested Parties: Please do not panic - this is all a BIG misunderstanding! There has not been and will not be any attempts to destroy the Southern History Collection. Why would we want to destroy a department that took years to build and that brings so much national attention to the Birmingham Public Library (BPL) and to the City of Birmingham? Please rest assured that in the past three years, we have spent more money on the Southern History Department than what has been spent on all of the other Central Library departments combined. This situation developed as the result of some confusion over the purchase of the book "Ghosts and Shadows of Andersonville: Essays in American Civil War Social History," by Robert S. Davis. The Southern History Department Head placed an order for this book in June, 2006. According to the attached Ingram page (which I pulled this morning), this book is not scheduled to be released until November, 2006. To maintain accountability of our spending, books at BPL are automatically canceled if they are not received within 90 days of the order date. If this book had been ordered as requested in June, the order would have been automatically canceled before it was actually published. The order was held and it is currently on the October Book Selection List. The Southern History Department Head thought that the book was to be released in July and the lack of communication between the Acquisitions Department and this Department Head resulted in this mass confusion. To clarify the matter of BPL's Collection Policy, books on the Civil War can now be found in both and/or one of two departments at the Central Library. Books by and about Alabama's connection to the Civil War will be placed in the Southern History Collection. Other books on the Civil War are being purchased for the Social Sciences Collection. If, at anytime, the department head determines that a book on the Civil War with no Alabama ties will strengthen the current genealogy collection, she has the authority to request and receive a copy of that book for that collection. If this occurs, multiple copies will be purchased - one for Southern History that cannot be checked out and one or two for Social Sciences that can be checked out. I apologize for this confusion and I invite all of you to visit us and tour this department to see all of the wonderful things that we have purchased and the many enhancements that we have made to ensure that all materials are available to you. I appreciate your sincere concern. Please call or email me if I can offer additional information. Barbara Sirmans [barbara@bham.lib.al.us] x -- **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/24/2006 08:25:42
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Update on Bham Library
    2. John Brown
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: News from WSSC List 5 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:15:20 -0500 From: Robert Davis <genws@hiwaay.net> To: Bob Davis at work <robert.davis@wallacestate.edu> THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY RESPONDS TO OUR CONCERNS Sorry, but we do collect genealogical and historical books related to Alabama which includes books on Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida (which some consider to be a state populated by people from the North). We continue to collect for the northeast from colonial period up to 1850 but not individual county material. We accept books from authors and other donors who wish to give us books related to Alabama history. We do collect books by Alabama authors. It would be best if people would contact me to obtain a copy of our collection policy rather than write the Administration. It is my job to be sure people understand the collection policy. Thanks Yvonne Crumpler, Department Head Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature Birmingham Public Library/Linn-Henley Research Library 2100 Park Place Birmingham, Alabama 35203 o All Interested Parties: Please do not panic - this is all a BIG misunderstanding! There has not been and will not be any attempts to destroy the Southern History Collection. Why would we want to destroy a department that took years to build and that brings so much national attention to the Birmingham Public Library (BPL) and to the City of Birmingham? Please rest assured that in the past three years, we have spent more money on the Southern History Department than what has been spent on all of the other Central Library departments combined. This situation developed as the result of some confusion over the purchase of the book "Ghosts and Shadows of Andersonville: Essays in American Civil War Social History," by Robert S. Davis. The Southern History Department Head placed an order for this book in June, 2006. According to the attached Ingram page (which I pulled this morning), this book is not scheduled to be released until November, 2006. To maintain accountability of our spending, books at BPL are automatically canceled if they are not received within 90 days of the order date. If this book had been ordered as requested in June, the order would have been automatically canceled before it was actually published. The order was held and it is currently on the October Book Selection List. The Southern History Department Head thought that the book was to be released in July and the lack of communication between the Acquisitions Department and this Department Head resulted in this mass confusion. To clarify the matter of BPL's Collection Policy, books on the Civil War can now be found in both and/or one of two departments at the Central Library. Books by and about Alabama's connection to the Civil War will be placed in the Southern History Collection. Other books on the Civil War are being purchased for the Social Sciences Collection. If, at anytime, the department head determines that a book on the Civil War with no Alabama ties will strengthen the current genealogy collection, she has the authority to request and receive a copy of that book for that collection. If this occurs, multiple copies will be purchased - one for Southern History that cannot be checked out and one or two for Social Sciences that can be checked out. I apologize for this confusion and I invite all of you to visit us and tour this department to see all of the wonderful things that we have purchased and the many enhancements that we have made to ensure that all materials are available to you. I appreciate your sincere concern. Please call or email me if I can offer additional information. Barbara Sirmans [barbara@bham.lib.al.us] x -- **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/24/2006 08:25:04
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Update on Bham Library
    2. John Brown
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: News from WSSC List 5 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:15:20 -0500 From: Robert Davis <genws@hiwaay.net> To: Bob Davis at work <robert.davis@wallacestate.edu> THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY RESPONDS TO OUR CONCERNS Sorry, but we do collect genealogical and historical books related to Alabama which includes books on Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida (which some consider to be a state populated by people from the North). We continue to collect for the northeast from colonial period up to 1850 but not individual county material. We accept books from authors and other donors who wish to give us books related to Alabama history. We do collect books by Alabama authors. It would be best if people would contact me to obtain a copy of our collection policy rather than write the Administration. It is my job to be sure people understand the collection policy. Thanks Yvonne Crumpler, Department Head Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature Birmingham Public Library/Linn-Henley Research Library 2100 Park Place Birmingham, Alabama 35203 o All Interested Parties: Please do not panic - this is all a BIG misunderstanding! There has not been and will not be any attempts to destroy the Southern History Collection. Why would we want to destroy a department that took years to build and that brings so much national attention to the Birmingham Public Library (BPL) and to the City of Birmingham? Please rest assured that in the past three years, we have spent more money on the Southern History Department than what has been spent on all of the other Central Library departments combined. This situation developed as the result of some confusion over the purchase of the book "Ghosts and Shadows of Andersonville: Essays in American Civil War Social History," by Robert S. Davis. The Southern History Department Head placed an order for this book in June, 2006. According to the attached Ingram page (which I pulled this morning), this book is not scheduled to be released until November, 2006. To maintain accountability of our spending, books at BPL are automatically canceled if they are not received within 90 days of the order date. If this book had been ordered as requested in June, the order would have been automatically canceled before it was actually published. The order was held and it is currently on the October Book Selection List. The Southern History Department Head thought that the book was to be released in July and the lack of communication between the Acquisitions Department and this Department Head resulted in this mass confusion. To clarify the matter of BPL's Collection Policy, books on the Civil War can now be found in both and/or one of two departments at the Central Library. Books by and about Alabama's connection to the Civil War will be placed in the Southern History Collection. Other books on the Civil War are being purchased for the Social Sciences Collection. If, at anytime, the department head determines that a book on the Civil War with no Alabama ties will strengthen the current genealogy collection, she has the authority to request and receive a copy of that book for that collection. If this occurs, multiple copies will be purchased - one for Southern History that cannot be checked out and one or two for Social Sciences that can be checked out. I apologize for this confusion and I invite all of you to visit us and tour this department to see all of the wonderful things that we have purchased and the many enhancements that we have made to ensure that all materials are available to you. I appreciate your sincere concern. Please call or email me if I can offer additional information. Barbara Sirmans [barbara@bham.lib.al.us] x -- **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/24/2006 08:23:55
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Clarification on Heritage Books on sale
    2. caroline
    3. John Brown wrote: Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net John Re questions as to why we can't find the sale info on their web page: John replied: I haven't looked at the website, but I received a personal email from them telling me that the Autauga book would be on sale for $30 starting Nov. 1st. I doubt that they will mention on the website until the first.

    10/24/2006 04:44:23
    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Lewis Wilbury Nelson b. 1859 Autauga
    2. Joseph Nelson
    3. Goodmorning CHRIS; I read some where, that many years ago lots of people were superstitious and would give the same name to two of their children. one as a first name & the other as a 2nd name. This was to confuse the DEVIL so he would not know which one to take. I don't know if it confused the devil or not, but I know it sure confuses the h--- of me now. Joe in AZ

    10/24/2006 02:43:46
    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage Book Sale
    2. Melissa Hogan
    3. Caroline Do you happen to know the other county books that will be included in the sale? Melissa > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "caroline" <carolineh@knology.net> > To: "ALAUTAUGA" <ALAUTAUG-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:20 PM > Subject: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale > > > >> Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a >> Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. >> The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant >> savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other >> books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be >> ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net >

    10/24/2006 02:31:00
    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale
    2. John Brown
    3. As noted, the sale starts November 1st. K Anderson wrote: > Can you send the site to go to to order for $30...the price on the site you > included shows $60.00 > > Kay > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "caroline" <carolineh@knology.net> > To: "ALAUTAUGA" <ALAUTAUG-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:20 PM > Subject: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale > > > >> Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a >> Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. >> The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant >> savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other >> books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be >> ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net >> >> John >> >> >> >> **************** >> John K. Brown >> Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS >> >> "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, >> but some just have a bunch of nuts. >> Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking." >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > ALAUTAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALAUTAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >

    10/23/2006 08:16:08
    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale
    2. John Brown
    3. Yes gman1333@bellsouth.net wrote: > Is this the book that published all the articles we submitted? > Ginga > > > -----Original Message----- > From: alautaug-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:alautaug-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of caroline > Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 4:20 PM > To: ALAUTAUGA > Subject: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale > > Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a > Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. > The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant > savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other > books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be > ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net > > John > > > > **************** > John K. Brown > Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS > > "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, > but some just have a bunch of nuts. > Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking." > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALAUTAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALAUTAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >

    10/23/2006 08:09:14
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County on sale
    2. John Brown
    3. Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net John **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/23/2006 02:09:02
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County on sale
    2. John Brown
    3. Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net John **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/23/2006 02:07:37
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County on sale
    2. John Brown
    3. Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net John **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/23/2006 02:06:59
    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale
    2. Is this the book that published all the articles we submitted? Ginga -----Original Message----- From: alautaug-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:alautaug-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of caroline Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 4:20 PM To: ALAUTAUGA Subject: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net John **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking." ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALAUTAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/23/2006 01:13:00
    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale
    2. Maury Covington
    3. Thanks for the tip. They asked that no one call before Nov 1. Could someone tell me the next meeting date and place for the Autauga County Genealogical Society. m On Oct 23, 2006, at 6:20 PM, caroline wrote: > Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included > in a > Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. > The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant > savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other > books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They > can be > ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net > > John > > > > **************** > John K. Brown > Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS > > "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, > but some just have a bunch of nuts. > Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking." > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALAUTAUG- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    10/23/2006 12:50:24
    1. Re: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale
    2. K Anderson
    3. Can you send the site to go to to order for $30...the price on the site you included shows $60.00 Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: "caroline" <carolineh@knology.net> To: "ALAUTAUGA" <ALAUTAUG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:20 PM Subject: [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale > Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a > Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. > The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant > savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other > books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be > ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net > > John > > > > **************** > John K. Brown > Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS > > "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, > but some just have a bunch of nuts. > Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking." > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALAUTAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/23/2006 11:35:43
    1. [ALAUTAUG] Heritage of Autauga County Book on sale
    2. caroline
    3. Just found out that the Heritage of Autauga County will be included in a Heritage Publisher's Christmas sale running Nov. 1 thru Jan. 15, 2007. The price will be $30.00, plus $2.40 sales tax. That's a significant savings, the regular price is $64.80 plus shipping. Many of the other books in the Heritage of Alabama series will also be on sale. They can be ordered through http://www.heritagepublishing.net John **************** John K. Brown Researching: BROWN, ABNEY, BURT, WATTS "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some just have a bunch of nuts. Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking."

    10/23/2006 11:20:12