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    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Book Offer
    2. Paul D. Pruitt
    3. Hi Joan I am interested in the book that you are talking about. I don't think that Marian Anderson is in the live of Anderson's that I am working on. But she might be one of the branches. If no one else wants it, I will make a small donation (say $10.) to your library and pay the shipping on the book. But if you find someone in that family line, by all means, let them have it. The line of Anderson's that I am working on came from Scotland and settled on Maryland Colony then through a couple of counties in VA then winding up in Cumberland Co. VA for several generations then to Ellis Co. Texas. Thank you for your time and effects in saving books. Paul Pruitt pause10@juno.com On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:03:56 -0400 nanabx@webtv.net (Joan Bixby) writes: > This is a repost. > > I have the following book to offer. This book was discarded by our > local > library: > MY LORD, WHAT A MORNING , by Marian Anderson. Copyright 1956. > An Autobiography by Marian Anderson. > Marian Anderson's account of her life is something like her > well-known > voice- effortless, inspiring , and deeply moving. > She began singing as a mere child, in her church in Philadelphia. > > I am posting this book hoping someone will make a donation to the > library for the book. > If you have an interest in this book, please e-mail me OFF the list. > > Joan > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Take a look for <a > href="http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/anderson.html">your favorite > Anderson Politician</A> > <a href="http://www.fincher.org/fincher/anderson.html">Notes on > Robert Anderson of SC</a> > > >

    07/17/2005 06:05:34
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Book Offer
    2. Glenn A. Anderson
    3. Though anything is possible, I doubt that Marian Anderson was a Scot as are many of our clan ... see http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/ande-mar.htm Glenn A. Anderson ... > Hi Joan > > I am interested in the book that you are talking about. I don't think > that Marian Anderson is in the live of Anderson's that I am working on. > But she might be one of the branches. > > If no one else wants it, I will make a small donation (say $10.) to your > library and pay the shipping on the book. But if you find someone in > that family line, by all means, let them have it. > > The line of Anderson's that I am working on came from Scotland and > settled on Maryland Colony then through a couple of counties in VA then > winding up in Cumberland Co. VA for several generations then to Ellis Co. > Texas. > > Thank you for your time and effects in saving books. > > Paul Pruitt > pause10@juno.com > > > > > > > On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:03:56 -0400 nanabx@webtv.net (Joan Bixby) writes: >> This is a repost. >> >> I have the following book to offer. This book was discarded by our >> local >> library: >> MY LORD, WHAT A MORNING , by Marian Anderson. Copyright 1956. >> An Autobiography by Marian Anderson. >> Marian Anderson's account of her life is something like her >> well-known >> voice- effortless, inspiring , and deeply moving. >> She began singing as a mere child, in her church in Philadelphia. >> >> I am posting this book hoping someone will make a donation to the >> library for the book. >> If you have an interest in this book, please e-mail me OFF the list. >> >> Joan >> >> >> ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== >> Take a look for <a >> href="http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/anderson.html">your favorite >> Anderson Politician</A> >> <a href="http://www.fincher.org/fincher/anderson.html">Notes on >> Robert Anderson of SC</a> >> >> >> > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Frustrated by the volume of ANDERSON messages. Before you unsubscribe to > ANDERSON-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com remember to subscribe to > ANDERSON-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com and get your messages in a single daily > digest. >

    07/17/2005 07:13:59