Who knows, Jacque... My memory, anymore, is more like free association.... you never know what is going to come out. One thing about getting old, however, is that I speak a lot faster.\ If I dont, I forget what I was going to say. be well, don ----- Original Message ----- From: <jacqueotts@aol.com> To: <albibb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] - BOOKS (Schultz Creek) > > Caroline, > ??? I think I may qualify as one of the "ancients."? Lots of good memories > of the way the list used to be and the people who were always exchanging > information. I think I may have just hit burnout. How many people are on > the list these days? > > Liz, > ?? Hope you have a safe trip. Tell your family hello from us. If you plan > to make it to the Lawrence-Hicks reunion, let me know. I'll try taking a > few extra vitamins and maybe we can do some rambling if it isn't over 100 > degrees. > > Don, > ?? When I saw the name "Thomas" in your note?I wondered if you were > thinking of C.Y. Thomas. I don't know if you ever exchanged e-mails with > him but he did a lot of Bibb County research. He was a great YEAGER > researcher. Just to help other researchers, he did an every name index for > Ulysses Huey Abrams book -- A History of Early Bibb County, Alabama, > 1820-1870. > > Hazel, > ??? Glad you're still around too. I noticed your post about the cemetery > book. Do you know if they have copied the one that is being sold at the > Brent-Centreville Library with the index that was contributed by Terri > Adams. Terri probably spent a year doing that index and her name isn't > even on the index page.? > > Jacque > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >