I concur, Jacque...both with regrets about the computer, and your interest in dna studies. A couple and I started one on Logan, which is now run by a Logan in VA...and there have been really fascinating stuff... mainly we are trying to get date prior to 1800 as records are not so good before that time... He has four or five clusters of related Logans, and some 140 primary families...i.e. in US prior to 1800... don ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 7:52 AM Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Theft > Thank you for your concern. I don't expect to ever see anything that was > taken. What hurt the most was that the few pieces of my Mother's jewelry > that I > had were stolen too. Mother died in March. I do have backups so for now my > data is not lost. I did lose some recent photos. Until I can get things > fixed > and a new computer, I'm having to use a dial-up system and an old laptop > that > they apparently decided wasn't worth the trouble. We are browsing all > pawn > shops in hopes of finding the guns, jewelry, and computer, but I don't > really > expect to. We have a friend who is helping us make repairs. There's a > special > place in hell for people who destroy cemeteries and take away the feeling > of > security and safety of others. > > Have a happy and safe holiday season. > > Now back to genealogy -- that's what has kept me half-way sane for the > best > 5 years. > > I would like to encourage all of you to consider participating in a DNA > project. Maybe if enough of us to do, we'll be able to find some of those > lost > ancestors. > > Jacque > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
05DEC06 MISS. JACKIE: RE; Your' BREAK-IN We PRAY, that you Did WRITE DOWN- The MOD/ SER #'s, Etc. on the Computer, and every thing of value? Make sure you hold on to the Serial #'s, and any other Identifying Markings on everything that was Stolen, To Match up, and "Show Proof on Your' Part", if/ When anything is FOUND?? Sometimes you Luck-up! We had a Break-In several years ago-[local Teen/Thugs], and we Checked all the "PAWN SHOPS", Etc.,in a 20-Mile Radius, and low and behold the little NIT-WITS Pawned everything at two shops in a neighboring County, and the dumb-a*** gave their "Real Names and Address's"!! We called the Detective working our case, and by that evening - [two days later], the little Thugs were IN JAIL! We went down to the Police Station, Identified all of our stuff-[from the PAWN-Shop's], Lucky for us everything was there Except Our "Old COIN COLLECTION",-[worth over $2000]!--They Bought "COKES & SNACKS'-at the Grocery Store, did not know what they had!! DO GO TO COURT AND PROCOCUTE! Good Luck MERRY CHRISTMAS & GOD BLESS SEMPER FI B. AYERS- [in N. GEORGIA]. Still Looking for "PIONEER-*MONTGOMERY* & *HINTONS* In S.E. TUSCALOOSA/ BIBB, AL areas - (circa- prior to 1840). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Donald M Logan, Ph. D. Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 2:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Theft I concur, Jacque...both with regrets about the computer, and your interest in dna studies. A couple and I started one on Logan, which is now run by a Logan in VA...and there have been really fascinating stuff... mainly we are trying to get date prior to 1800 as records are not so good before that time... He has four or five clusters of related Logans, and some 140 primary families...i.e. in US prior to 1800... don ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 7:52 AM Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Theft > Thank you for your concern. I don't expect to ever see anything that was > taken. What hurt the most was that the few pieces of my Mother's jewelry > that I > had were stolen too. Mother died in March. I do have backups so for now my > data is not lost. I did lose some recent photos. Until I can get things > fixed > and a new computer, I'm having to use a dial-up system and an old laptop > that > they apparently decided wasn't worth the trouble. We are browsing all > pawn > shops in hopes of finding the guns, jewelry, and computer, but I don't > really > expect to. We have a friend who is helping us make repairs. There's a > special > place in hell for people who destroy cemeteries and take away the feeling > of > security and safety of others. > > Have a happy and safe holiday season. > > Now back to genealogy -- that's what has kept me half-way sane for the > best > 5 years. > > I would like to encourage all of you to consider participating in a DNA > project. Maybe if enough of us to do, we'll be able to find some of those > lost > ancestors. > > Jacque