On 1/1/2011 10:37 AM, Matthew Combs wrote: > On Jan 1, 12:40 am, Wes Groleau<Groleau+n...@FreeShell.org> wrote: >> Most of my Macs have cost around a hundred dollars. >> To tell the truth, I won't be installing Windows >> just to run that either. And even though I don't >> have Windows, 90 % of what I do on my Mac will run there. >> (After re-compiling) > > Wes, > > I'm very glad that you've been able to find such MAC bargains and that > Silverlight is the exilir to solve all of the software problems in > your > world. I wish you the best in developing software for the > genealogical > community in this environment, and hope you have much success. > > I on the other hand will continue to develop software in the > environment that I know best and have the hardware to support > and development environment already paid for - Windows. I guess > most people will understand the logic behind that. > > And to think I thought I did this stuff to relax, make some friends, > and > help people It's good software and I stand by it. > > Matt > I am not concerned with the argument over windows vs non-windows. The fact is that the majority of users use windows so it is the most obvious choice for development when you can only afford one platform. The statement that 90% of programs will run on *nix is simplistic and unreal. 90% of the programs YOU use may do so but I have found that 90% of the programs I NEED do not. It is a very individualistic thing and asserting that your choice is the only choice only applies to you. RE Obituary Helper, I am glad you wrote it and released it w/o charge. I have attempted something with it that you probably did not plan and it seems promising. I have written "Fake" obituaries for person that have none and plugged those into Obituary helper. Results vary, but they vary for the legitimate obits as well. As I said in a previous post, another useful addition to tools I use. -- Gene Young Researching Young, Harer, Cox & Sallada With Legacy Family Tree http://myyoungs.atspace.com/index.htm
On Friday 31 December 2010 22:18, Matthew Combs (MattCombs@triad.rr.com) opined: > On Dec 31 2010, 6:07 pm, Bob Melson <amia9...@mypacks.net> wrote: >> >> I have a major hang up about software that is written exclusively for a >> specific operating environment, particularly in the "civilian" world of >> desktop computing. I will grant that M$ "owns" more than 90% of the >> desktop - and won't give my opinion about _that_ - but I refuse to >> contaminate my computer with Windows just to be able to run this >> application or any other that is M$-centric. I contend that there are >> enough architecture-neutral tools (scripting languages, language >> compilers, network protocols, etc) out in the wild that good, >> multi-platform software can be written almost painlessly. >> >> This is not to dump on you. Matter of fact, I applaud you making the >> effort to contribute something of value to the geni community. I just >> get ticked off at software that only runs on Windows (or MacOS or the >> linux flavor of the day). >> >> Happy New Year. >> >> Surly Ol' Bob > > Bob, > > Every time I put months of work into something, you ALWAYS spout out. > > Everybody already knows Bob won't download it or run it, blah blah > blah. > > I can't afford to purchase the equipment to develop for the Macintosh > or > other computer systems. I develop software for the systems that I > have. > Sorry about that. I put MONTHS of effort into it, my own money, and > my > own time. Why - because I want to help out the genealogy community. > So many have been nice to me, and this is my way of giving back. > Sorry > that it isn't good enough for you Bob. Hopefully others will > appreciate it. > > Matt Matt: Sorry, I missed seeing this earlier. Please don't misunderstand me. I think the fact you've put in the time and effort to create your program is great - and I said that in my earlier posting, in case you missed it. I also understand that some software, maybe even a lot, gets written as you say you wrote yours: on the systems you have and to meet a personal need. That's great, too. I'm sorry you're offended or think I'm singling you out - that wasn't my intent. ("Every time I put months of work into something, you ALWAYS spout out." What else have you written, BTW? I honestly don't remember.) But there ARE tools, many of them free, that make it possible to write software that isn't restricted to a single operating system or, even, a single version of that operating system. Those tools generally provide a well documented interface to the underlying system and remove the need to specify something like .net or a reliance on a single operating system; java, perl and php all come to mind. Look at TNG or phpGedView, gdbi or genealogyJ as examples of programs that'll run everywhere, given the appropriate runtime interpreter (also free) on the user's machine. Using an architecturally neutral set of tools relieves you of the need to worry about whether this version of M$'s "foo" or that of Apple's "bar" will do the job - you write to the API and let the Java (or perl or php) interpreter worry about making that net connect or drawing that graphic. You can concentrate on the what and not the how, so to speak, which might result in a better product but will certainly result in one that everybody can use. And that was my point. Bob -- Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas ----- The greatest tyrannies are always perpetrated in the name of the noblest causes -- Thomas Paine
On Jan 1, 12:40 am, Wes Groleau <Groleau+n...@FreeShell.org> wrote: > Most of my Macs have cost around a hundred dollars. > To tell the truth, I won't be installing Windows > just to run that either. And even though I don't > have Windows, 90 % of what I do on my Mac will run there. > (After re-compiling) Wes, I'm very glad that you've been able to find such MAC bargains and that Silverlight is the exilir to solve all of the software problems in your world. I wish you the best in developing software for the genealogical community in this environment, and hope you have much success. I on the other hand will continue to develop software in the environment that I know best and have the hardware to support and development environment already paid for - Windows. I guess most people will understand the logic behind that. And to think I thought I did this stuff to relax, make some friends, and help people It's good software and I stand by it. Matt
On 01-01-2011 00:18, Matthew Combs wrote: > I can't afford to purchase the equipment to develop for the Macintosh > or > other computer systems. I develop software for the systems that I Most of my Macs have cost around a hundred dollars. To tell the truth, I won't be installing Windows just to run that either. And even though I don't have Windows, 90 % of what I do on my Mac will run there. (After re-compiling) -- Wes Groleau I've noticed lately that the paranoid fear of computers becoming intelligent and taking over the world has almost entirely disappeared from the common culture. Near as I can tell, this coincides with the release of MS-DOS. — Larry DeLuca
On 12-31-2010 11:50, Matthew Combs wrote: > Wes, I'm not sure if it will work in those environments, as I don't > have these systems to check it. > I'm somewhat doubtful it will run in those environments, but if you or > anybody else has a setup to do it, give it a try. Silverlight is free, and I suspect not much more than a repackaging of dot-net. -- Wes Groleau Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before ... He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. — Kurt Vonnegut
On Dec 31 2010, 6:07 pm, Bob Melson <amia9...@mypacks.net> wrote: > > I have a major hang up about software that is written exclusively for a > specific operating environment, particularly in the "civilian" world of > desktop computing. I will grant that M$ "owns" more than 90% of the > desktop - and won't give my opinion about _that_ - but I refuse to > contaminate my computer with Windows just to be able to run this > application or any other that is M$-centric. I contend that there are > enough architecture-neutral tools (scripting languages, language > compilers, network protocols, etc) out in the wild that good, > multi-platform software can be written almost painlessly. > > This is not to dump on you. Matter of fact, I applaud you making the > effort to contribute something of value to the geni community. I just get > ticked off at software that only runs on Windows (or MacOS or the linux > flavor of the day). > > Happy New Year. > > Surly Ol' Bob Bob, Every time I put months of work into something, you ALWAYS spout out. Everybody already knows Bob won't download it or run it, blah blah blah. I can't afford to purchase the equipment to develop for the Macintosh or other computer systems. I develop software for the systems that I have. Sorry about that. I put MONTHS of effort into it, my own money, and my own time. Why - because I want to help out the genealogy community. So many have been nice to me, and this is my way of giving back. Sorry that it isn't good enough for you Bob. Hopefully others will appreciate it. Matt
On 12/30/2010 7:27 PM, Matthew Combs wrote: > I have written some new software called Obituary Helper that assists > in finding the People and Places found in an obituary. I've been > working on it for a while now and decided to release it and try to get > some feedback. > > The software can be downloaded at: http://mattcombs.webs.com/ohmain.html > > This software requires that the Microsoft .NET environment be > installed on your computer. It was designed for the Microsoft .NET > Framework Version 3.5, but may work on Version 2.0. It will not run > on the Macintosh, only Microsoft Windows. > > I would be interested in your ideas and any problems you encounter. > If you have a problem, it would help to have a copy of the obituary > and a good description of the problem. > > Thanks, > > Matt Combs I have downloaded and tested it and it appears as if it will be a useful addition to my genealogy arsenal. -- Gene Young Researching Young, Harer, Cox & Sallada With Legacy Family Tree http://myyoungs.atspace.com/index.htm
On Thursday 30 December 2010 17:27, Matthew Combs (MattCombs@triad.rr.com) opined: > I have written some new software called Obituary Helper that assists <snip> > This software requires that the Microsoft .NET environment be > installed on your computer. It was designed for the Microsoft .NET > Framework Version 3.5, but may work on Version 2.0. It will not run > on the Macintosh, only Microsoft Windows. > > I would be interested in your ideas and any problems you encounter. <snip> I have a major hang up about software that is written exclusively for a specific operating environment, particularly in the "civilian" world of desktop computing. I will grant that M$ "owns" more than 90% of the desktop - and won't give my opinion about _that_ - but I refuse to contaminate my computer with Windows just to be able to run this application or any other that is M$-centric. I contend that there are enough architecture-neutral tools (scripting languages, language compilers, network protocols, etc) out in the wild that good, multi-platform software can be written almost painlessly. This is not to dump on you. Matter of fact, I applaud you making the effort to contribute something of value to the geni community. I just get ticked off at software that only runs on Windows (or MacOS or the linux flavor of the day). Happy New Year. Surly Ol' Bob -- Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas ----- The greatest tyrannies are always perpetrated in the name of the noblest causes -- Thomas Paine
On Dec 30, 10:16 pm, Wes Groleau <Groleau+n...@FreeShell.org> wrote: > > It may run on Microsoft's Silverlight which is available for Mac. > > It may run on Mono, which is an open source version of dot-Net > Wes, I'm not sure if it will work in those environments, as I don't have these systems to check it. I'm somewhat doubtful it will run in those environments, but if you or anybody else has a setup to do it, give it a try. I'm still looking for feedback from folks with Windows computers. My old windowx XP computer only had .NET version 1.1 on it, so I had to upgrade it to .NET 3.5 before it would run. It was a simple download, took about 10 minutes to complete the upgrade to .NET 3.5. Obituary Helper ran fine after the upgrade. Matt
On 12-30-2010 19:27, Matthew Combs wrote: > This software requires that the Microsoft .NET environment be > installed on your computer. It was designed for the Microsoft .NET > Framework Version 3.5, but may work on Version 2.0. It will not run > on the Macintosh, only Microsoft Windows. It may run on Microsoft's Silverlight which is available for Mac. It may run on Mono, which is an open source version of dot-Net -- Wes Groleau Promote multi-use trails in northeast Indiana! http://www.NorthwestAllenTrails.org/
I have a great aunt who died in Victoria BC canada back in 1973 Is there anyone reading this who might be in a position to pop along to the relivant Probate centre and look up her will for me. I would dearly like to know her executors,amount of estate and terms of the will. In exchange for such a look up I would be happy to do of bit of searching round in london uk sources in return Julian Duffus julian.duffus01@gmail.com
I have written some new software called Obituary Helper that assists in finding the People and Places found in an obituary. I've been working on it for a while now and decided to release it and try to get some feedback. The software can be downloaded at: http://mattcombs.webs.com/ohmain.html This software requires that the Microsoft .NET environment be installed on your computer. It was designed for the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 3.5, but may work on Version 2.0. It will not run on the Macintosh, only Microsoft Windows. I would be interested in your ideas and any problems you encounter. If you have a problem, it would help to have a copy of the obituary and a good description of the problem. Thanks, Matt Combs
In article <5010a928-9298-4bfc-81e7-4f39d50d4ce8@glegroupsg2000goo.googlegroups.com >, chantelt25@hotmail.co.uk wrote: > I realise that this post is ten years late, but I think I may be part of this > bloodline, my grandmother was a Muriel Coussey, born in Ghana, West Africa > I am currently trying to create a family tree any help you could give would > be much appreciated, I hope this gets to you Chantelt- Did you attempt to contact the author of the message from 2000? According to Google Groups, it was posted by Pierre Coussey, coussey@lineone.net. I realize addresses change over the years, but it is worth a try. Pierre Coussey posted to boards.ancestry.co.uk as late as July, 2001. Perhaps the address changed after that, but mail might be forwarded. I see that lineone.net was an internet service provider in the UK, sold to Tiscali, then to TalkTalk and then TalkTalk bought Tiscali. One possibility is the current address might be coussey@uk.tiscali.com. You might contact TalkTalk and ask them. <http://www.talktalk.co.uk/information/contact-us/contact-details.html> Fred
Hi there, I realise that this post is ten years late, but I think I may be part of this bloodline, my grandmother was a Muriel Coussey, born in Ghana, West Africa I am currently trying to create a family tree any help you could give would be much appreciated, I hope this gets to you
November 2010 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with WYZ - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 5 December 2010 Waldrop 1650 1900 N.C., Ga Thaxton Wallace 1907 1930 SCT>ILLINOIS, USA Tunbridg Walter 1635 2010 Kiebingen, Germany>Braddock, PA LucasW Ward 1906 2008 MI>MO Looking for any Information on Roy Ward b 1906 MI d 1970 MO...was my Grandfather. MACarmo Wasitis 1875 1944 Russia, Poland Littish wasitis Webb 1810 Now TN>KY>PA This is the lineage from Ardell, Alex and Jason Webb. Jason came to Philadelphia abt. 1945. Loralto Weiler 1819 1923 DEU>WI>NE ECKART; DORNBUSCH mstrsn Wells 1605 Maldon, Essex County, England>Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Hester Wells & Hugh Mason lbish Werli France MO Scott CO AR Barbara-mother oakleif1 Werli France MO Scott CO AR to Polk CO AR Magdalena-daughter oakleif1 Whitney 1700s 1800s MA>NY Phinease Whitney of Herkimer NY line spscm0 Wigmore 1700 1800 ENG London annech Wilhoite 1900 now AR>TN Nancy,William soob Wilkie 1840 1969 LKS,SCT wilkie59 Williams 01 1900 01 2010 Ocala Blaq40 Williams 1800 1870 Ga. Ga Thaxton Williams 1823 now England>PA>WI Cornwall - Thomas, John, Ann dkwillol Winstanley 1798 1850 Lancashire, Eng DebKelly Wise 1826 2010 Dudley, PA>Braddock, PA LucasW Wise 1867 2005 PA>IN Edward Owen WISE m Sarah E SHORT kajoh Woods 1880 KY Frank,Lundy soob Workman 1796 1870 US NRWD Wray 1650 1955 england>sa. yorkshire august36 Wright 1880 now KY>Vigo County, IN John T WRIGHT m Mary C ELLINGER kajoh Wright 1978 now Hayward>SanFrancisco,CA,USA kmariew Young 01 1900 01 2010 Ocala florida Blaq40 Young 1826 1874 France byoung47 Young 1835 1940 GTM,ENG>IL,USA>KS,USA Wyandotte, KS scpyoung Zimmerman 1750 2010 Germany,KS cathyc72 Zimmermann 1821 Now PRU,DEU>IL>MN,USA zimerman Zudick 1868 1932 1905 DevDalt Zumik 1913 1997 poland>ny>ind dodann See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
November 2010 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with TUV - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 5 December 2010 Tamosaitis 1900 1920 Pennsylvania to Indiana Justin and Antonina dat47 Tank UK UK UK>UK MT060280 Tayne 1860 now Massachusetts>Texas rtayne Tehan 1813 1900 Ireland>Massachusets rtayne Thaxton 1600 1850 Va, Ga Thaxton Thomas 1911 Chiswick, MDX organic Thompson 1839 1886 Oh>Wv janmc51 Thompson 1879 1976 OK Mainly Okmulgee County jhok Thompson 1920 1971 Indiana Joe and Anna (Ina) dat47 Tipton Michigan Tennesse Mi>Tenn starpath Toomey 1821 Ireland>KY>KS hixnstix Troutman 1842 Germany>PA>NC>TN>KS hixnstix Tuchelski 1835 1917 Germany Tuchel Tuttle 1900 now AR>TN Edward,John,William soob Twort 1600 now KEN,ENG bobcol Urso 1890 Now ITA>PA Need any information on the Urso family in Phiadelphia or surrounding area. Loralto Vandeman 1847 1918 Ohio - Indiana Vandeman See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
November 2010 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with S - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 5 December 2010 Sabeskis 1900 2010 VT>CT>CA,USA Of Lithuanian decent simi8585 Sale 1836 1960 LND/ENG LND/ENG Smythie Salisbury 1736 Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts>New York>Erie County, PA David Salisbury & Martha Cole lbish Saugstad 1669 1720 Germany NRWD Savini 1582 1680 Nocciano Abruzzo IT Pietro, marr. Desideria ??? dellapia Schaeffer 1730 now Reichelsheim,HD,HES>Rhine River Valley,DEU>Berks Co,PA>Los Angeles ,CA Descendants of Phillip, son of Georg Schaeffer jaddy Schwingle 1700s MD Johan Schwingle line spscm0 Segrott 1665 1880 SFK,ENG>LND,ENG Segrotte Shane 1673 1695 NIR>BER,PRU,DEU Emigrated in 1695 M. Nancy [Mary] Dedric mmhatch Shane c. 1700 1737 BER,PRU,DEU>PA,USA Thomas, son of Michael Shane mmhatch Shane c. 1700 1738 BER,PRU,DEU>PA,USA Johannes, son of Michael Shane mmhatch Shauinger France NY France>NY starpath Sheibley 1850 now PA>KS David married Rebecca White leslittl Shelton 1779 1944 VA>NC>TN edalch Shepard 1505 1825 Georgia, Tn, Al dragon41 Shiffer 1800 now pa>MI donna76 Shunko 1860 now KS>CO>UT>ID, USA sstorm Simmons 1840 now Nottaway Co., VA USA dstange Simms 1767 present VA to FL 1767 Fairfax, VA sck2010 Sinkoff 1857 1914 Vilna, Lithuania>USA hmaltz Slagle 1700s 1800s PA>OH Henry Slagle line spscm0 Smart 1500 1850 ENG>PA,USA alyseg Smith 1743 1791 virginia-ga marriedphoebe uchee Smith 1903 1940 SCT>ILLINOIS, USA Tunbridg Smith PA NJ knott194 Snyder 1700s MA>NY Johannes Jost Snyder line spscm0 Socwell 1781 England>VA>NJ>KS hixnstix Southard 1910 1930 henderson ky bjs101 Stephens 1755 now VA>SC>GA>AL>Vernon Par.LA caroler8 Stevenson 1789 1925 SSX,ENG>LND, ENG Segrotte Stover 1642 2010 ?>ga Luli Strassburg 1850 Now PRU,DEU>IL>MN,USA zimerman Strickland 1875 elberton georgia/ abbeville county south carolina my moms granndmother sculptu1 Sweeney 1895 1974 NC,TN,TX betsytur See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
November 2010 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with R - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 5 December 2010 Rammelkamp 1846 1970 Prussia>IL>NV Galena>Sutro>>Las Vegas mstrsn Rangel 1840 2010 ESP>PR>NY,USA jfischer Ratel 1807 1984 France>JSY,CHI>DUR,ENG>LND,ENG Segrotte Rawlins 1867 present Raleigh Twnshp, IL Pontiac, Oakland County, MI wstebar Reinard 1750 Germany>Northumberland County, PA Johann C. Reiner lbish Renert 1865 1930 Bukovina>USA hmaltz Rheaume 1850 1996 QC,CN>VT>CT>CA,USA simi8585 Rhodes 1750 Germany>Jefferson County, PA Christian Rhodes, Sr. lbish Rich 1680 England>Eastham, (Cape Cod) Barnstable County, Massachusetts>New York>Erie County, PA Thomas Rich & Mercy Freeman Knowles lbish Rimes 1820 Now GA>FL My maternal great great grandmother was Laura Elizabeth Rimes Corbitt abs1962 Robbins 1670 1956 WALES>NC>KY>VA John Robbins who died in 1956 was the father of my gm, Rachael. She moved from KY to Phiadelphia in 1945. Always looking for cousins from the past. Loralto Roberts 1836 1943 Vv>WV janmc51 Robertson 1794 1943 Bedford Co,VA>Franklin Co,VA>OH,USA Probably what was then Bedford Co. eventually became Franklin Co. pmlbjenk Rodgers 1800 now IN>MO>IN>AR, USA sstorm Rodriguez 1900 now cuba cubanita Rogers 1589 England>Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island>Moreau, Saratoga County, New York James Rogers, Sr. & Elizabeth Harper lbish Ross 1700s 1900s MA>NY John ROSS line spscm0 Rossetti 1890 1907 naples,italy>boston,MA debby13 Rossio 1825 1900 Italy-France-Belgium-USA RDRfam1 Rourke 1810 2010 Ireland>Dudley, PA LucasW Ruhlin 1700 now DEU>Berks Co,PA Maria Katherina, wife of Georg jaddy Rushing 1815 1950 Tennessee Pope County, Arkansas wstebar Rye 1833 Unknown VA>ManateeCo, FL>USA Erasmus Rye was my maternal great great great grandfather. He married Mary Lucebia Williams. Mildred Annie Elizabeth Rye Corbitt was one of their children. abs1962 See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
November 2010 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with NOPQ - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 5 December 2010 Naylor 1730 2010 UK JMB18 Naylor 1730 2010 UK Yorkshire, UK JMB18 Nees 1868 now Clay County, IN>Terre Haute, IN Albert H NEES m Deborah McMICHAEL kajoh Newman 1858 1961 Galicia>USA hmaltz Nogueroles 1877 2010 ESP>PR>NY,USA jfischer Noonan 1844 1920 LIM,IRL>KS,USA Pottawatomie, KS scpyoung O'Byrne 1826 1880 LIM,IRL>OH,USA>KS,USA Chase, KS scpyoung Okonska 1891 Poland Clairelo Olsson 1907 1936 VRM,SWE>WA>CA changed to David Oliver Bruce rgerber6 Onofrio 1882 1970 Campochiaro,Italy,NY stert Paez 18? 1950 Chihuahua,MX>Omaha,NE Looking for information about Jose Paez and Ramon Paez who are my great-uncles that I have hit a dead end on. CxE Pearce 1707 now SC, GA, AL scdkvr4p Peck 1755 1870 Pa>Va>Wv janmc51 Perrine 1865 2005 Illinois seikel49 Perucca 1891 now FRA>Terre Haute, IN Joseph PERUCCA m Nellie ZAMBINNI kajoh Peter 1811 1873 Berks Co,PA Rachael, wife of Isaac Schaeffer, son of Phillip jaddy Philippa 1885 1947 Naples,Italy,PA,NY stert Phillips 1030 2010 RI, MA, Wales,England vawr Phillips 1868 1921 Fort Douglas, Arkansas Pope County Arkansas wstebar Phillips 1900 2010 Tennessee Grandfather dot530 Pitts 1800 1870 Ga Thaxton Plumberg 1821 1913 ELS-LOT,FRA>KY,USA>OH,USA>KS,USA Chase, KS scpyoung Powell 1641 England>New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut>New York>Elk Creek Twp., Erie County, PA Thomas Powell & Abigail Wood lbish Prather 1750 MD>NC>SC>GA skidder3 Price 1792 Wales>MD>KY>IL>KS>OK hixnstix Pugsley 1604 1650 Wales, England Married to Andrew Phillips vawr Quickery 1850 2010 FRA; In, USA bquicker See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.
November 2010 Update to RootsWeb Surname List New and Modified Surnames starting with M - To learn more about the RSL, including how to access the full RSL which has over a million surnames (these postings are only the NEW or CHANGED names). how to submit surnames, etc., visit http://rsl.rootsweb.com/ - Write directly to the submitter if you would like to exchange information. Entries are formatted as follows: Surname Date1 Date2 Migration Comments & Nametag Surname: The surname being researched Date1: The earliest date for which the submitter has information. Date2: The most recent date. Migration: Where people of this line lived during the period listed. Comments: Additional information (not always included) Nametag: What you need to actually contact the submitter. Abbreviations used in the migration are listed on this web page: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/codes/ OK, so you see a surname listed below and want to share and compare with the person who submitted it. How do you find the submitter? It's not all that bad: to obtain the address info for the submitter whose nametag is "example" (just for example), go here: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=example Reminder: the nametag is the last word on each line in the list below. ===================================== 5 December 2010 Mackenzie - 1890 Edinburgh-NZ-Fiji-Kiribati He was a Trader Kaipati Mackenzie 1987 Kiribati-Tuvalu Born in Betio, Kiribati Kaipati Mader 1600 1950 NY, Germany vawr Maltz 1865 1910 Germany>England>USA hmaltz Mandigo 1700s 1800s NY>IA spscm0 Manfeld c1833 1880 Smorgon,BLR>NewYork,NY>IL,USA Manfil>Manfeld>Manfield batya Marcio 1886 now Austria-Huingary>Minnesota pclee Masterson 1750 1941 VA>PA>KY>OH>MO>KS>NV>CA,USA OH not documented, yet mstrsn Maurer 1700s 1800s MD>PA Nicholas Maurer line spscm0 Maxwell 1790 1831 DFS,SCT Segrotte Maybury 1799 1842 YKS,ENG>AUS William judee Mayhew 1772 1850 NH to NY MollyBe Mazurek 1800 1990 1911 katram McAlister 1807 VA>KS>OK hixnstix McArthur 1700 2010 scotland>al>ga Luli McAuliffe 1860 1943 LIM,IRL>NY,USA>KS,USA Pottawatomie, KS scpyoung McCarty 1826 1909 LIM,IRL>OH,USA>KS,USA Chase, KS scpyoung McCormick 1790 1840 america settled in upstate new york bjh47 McDaniel 1800 1800 US NRWD McNeive 1833 1932 ROS,IRL>WI,USA>KS,USA Pottawatomie, KS scpyoung McWilliams 1780 1860 COR,IRL>PA,USA>LA,USA rnnellie Meissel 1852 now Wurtemburg>Vigo County, IN Ernst C E MEISSEL m Wilhelmina GREIF kajoh Merkel 1842 1923 Berks Co,PA Lydia married Daniel B. Schaeffer, son of Isaac jaddy Meyer 1841 1898 Magdeburg>Terre Haute, IN Dorothy Augusta MEYER m Hery Wilhelm HANDICK kajoh Michael OCT1892 OCT 1977 POLAND Pawli Milne 1915 1922 Scotland>New Jersey MrsA518 Minley 1800 2010 United Kingdom Father dot530 Mixon 1925 2000 GA>NC Ophan married John Elwood Cox Eden, NC Mothers name may be Clifford Faye Smith born 1890 JTB0729 Mogyorósi 1822 1960 HUN farago Mojica 1840 2010 ESP>PR>NY,USA jfischer Montgomery GA MS early1800s KEBF Moody 1723 VA, NC, GA scdkvr4p Moore 1860 1960 BRK/ENG BRK/ENG Smythie Morrison 1792 now NC,SC. AL scdkvr4p Morrison 1894 abbeville county south caroloina -cleveland ohio my moms's mom. I'm guessing she was at least 19 or 20 yrs old when she gave birth to my mom sculptu1 Mortleman 1600 now ENG Suffolk, Essex, London annech Moss 1600 1900 England, VA, KY, IN Triplet, George, Charles Wesley dat47 Moss 1700 1850 ENG Ashton-under-lyne annech Moulesong 1889 1910 entered Mass., USA Name was mis-spelled upon entry, not sure what correct spelling is, if you know please contact me. Thanks aj1943 Murphy 1932 Present Bloomington, IL My family started much earlier, but I don't know the exact date. cherie72 Myers 1530 now Canton, Switz>Zurich>Ger>US NRWD Mysliwy 1881 now Szebnie,Austria(Poland)>Salem, Massachusetts USA jacasev See directions at the top of this message for information on how to retrieve the submitters' contact information.