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    1. [ARIZARD] Fw: Help--how to get to the 'list' website easily???
    2. Glenna Goodwin
    3. Pat, I usually use rootsweb. ancestry.com. world connect---but I have sure found alot of different stuff  lately by just typing in the name I am looking for on  web search.  Glenna G ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Pauline Schwarz <pschwarz3@verizon.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 10:07:55 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Help--how to get to the 'list' website easily???   A Google search:  Rootsweb: ARIZARD-L Archives  ........ will take you   directly to the archives.   Pauline Harris Schwarz   Dec 15, 2010 07:50:03 PM, arizard@rootsweb.com wrote:     I have a friend in Claremore, Ok, whose maiden name is Pigg.     I'm trying to direct her so she can read all the recent posts.     Someone please tell me how she can do it the easiest??     Thanks,     Pat     -----Original Message-----     From:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com[mailto:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com]     On     Behalf Of Glenna Goodwin     Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 8:18 PM     To: arizard@rootsweb.com     Subject: [ARIZARD] Arizard: Pigg story     Don, Peggy , Annis and  Harold, etc.  I started a e-mail this morn and     something     went wrong and my computer was off all day--finally, got it back on.     Enjoyed     Don's story about John Ghent Pigg.  I found another one about Sarah Pigg.     Sarah     Pigg was born 15 May 1772 in Bishops Storford, Hertfordshire, England  D     15     Nov. 1827  (55 years old) in Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales ,     Australia.     Buried in St. Matthews Cenetery.  Her parents were John Pigg b.1741 and     Mary     Sheffield.  At age 18, Sarah Pigg was arrested for stealing from Mary     Smith's     shop.  She stole 14 yards of lace, 18 yards lace edging, 3 1/2 yards     muslin,     4     pair stockings, 4 lace handkerchiefs, 1 shawl, 9 yards Irish linen, and     one     muslin apron.  She was tried on  Hertfordshire, England on March 3,     1790---and     found guilty.  She was sentenced to death by hanging.      C an you     believe,     DEATH BY HANGING FOR STEALING!        Now on with the rest of the story,     She     wasn't hanged, so in 1792, they decided they needed women in the penal     colony of     New South Wales--So she along with  others had her sentence commuted to     "transportation beyond the seas for the term of her natural life"  12     months     later, she left Plymouth aboard the ship "Mary Anne"along with 2 other     ships     Each ship held 200 convicts.  They arrived in Sydney Cove on July 9,     1791     After 3 1/2 years Sarah Pigg married Thomas Hoskisson at St. Phillips     Church     in     Sydney by Rev. Johnson, the 1st chaplain of the Colony.  Thomas was     sentenced     at Maidstone, Kent, England, and sentenced for 7 years.  He was aboard "     William     Ann", part of the 3 ships that came with Sarah.    They lived together for     some     time before being married.  They lived along Hawkesbury River at Green     Hills,     Windsor, and had 3 kids.    Sarah was pardoned 27 July, 1798 by Gen.     Hunter,     after recommendations by Rev. Richard Johnson.  After Thomas was killed by     Aboriginals in  1799, Sarah was left with 3 young kids to raise and a farm     to     run.  In Nov 1799 she was granted 60 acres of land at Petersham     Hill--eventually sold it.  In 1800 Sarah was pregnant by a convict named     John     Embrey.  She gave birth to a girl.  No marriage was recorded  On July 4,     1803     she M. Thomas Upton at Hawkesbury Inn . Thomas signed the register, and     Rev.     Samuel Marsden officiated.  They took up farming at  Mc Hiller on a gift     deed of     25 acres on Hawkesbury River, New South Wales, Australia .     Glenna     Goodwin     -------------------------------     To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to     ARIZARD-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     ARIZARD-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 ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/15/2010 01:52:40
    1. [ARIZARD] Fw: Help--how to ...Glenna
    2. Pat Foster
    3. Thanks Glenna, I do a lot of different things myself. I just kept seeing all this Pigg info and knew her maiden name was that. I only have contact with her on Facebook and that has been recent that I hooked up with her there. I don't think she is an experienced researcher but said she is interested in seeing the info. And, I don't know how computer literate she is, either! So, I was just looking for the very simplest method to get there quickly without sending her into frustration and making my ears burn by even suggesting it! Sometimes I get into deep trouble by trying to help people--trying to avoid that! And, you may be the one that gets a contact from her because I copied and pasted the web address off your open 'list' letter. So if you get a 'Pigg' note from a total stranger, I will take credit for it. But, she is very nice. She was my co-worker for about 12 years but we lived in different life circles. Pat -----Original Message----- From: arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Glenna Goodwin Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 10:53 PM To: arizard@rootsweb.com Subject: [ARIZARD] Fw: Help--how to get to the 'list' website easily??? Pat, I usually use rootsweb. ancestry.com. world connect---but I have sure found alot of different stuff  lately by just typing in the name I am looking for on  web search.  Glenna G ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Pauline Schwarz <pschwarz3@verizon.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 10:07:55 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Help--how to get to the 'list' website easily???   A Google search:  Rootsweb: ARIZARD-L Archives  ........ will take you   directly to the archives.   Pauline Harris Schwarz   Dec 15, 2010 07:50:03 PM, arizard@rootsweb.com wrote:     I have a friend in Claremore, Ok, whose maiden name is Pigg.     I'm trying to direct her so she can read all the recent posts.     Someone please tell me how she can do it the easiest??     Thanks,     Pat     -----Original Message-----     From:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com[mailto:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com]     On     Behalf Of Glenna Goodwin     Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 8:18 PM     To: arizard@rootsweb.com     Subject: [ARIZARD] Arizard: Pigg story     Don, Peggy , Annis and  Harold, etc.  I started a e-mail this morn and     something     went wrong and my computer was off all day--finally, got it back on.     Enjoyed     Don's story about John Ghent Pigg.  I found another one about Sarah Pigg.     Sarah     Pigg was born 15 May 1772 in Bishops Storford, Hertfordshire, England  D     15     Nov. 1827  (55 years old) in Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales ,     Australia.     Buried in St. Matthews Cenetery.  Her parents were John Pigg b.1741 and     Mary     Sheffield.  At age 18, Sarah Pigg was arrested for stealing from Mary     Smith's     shop.  She stole 14 yards of lace, 18 yards lace edging, 3 1/2 yards     muslin,     4     pair stockings, 4 lace handkerchiefs, 1 shawl, 9 yards Irish linen, and     one     muslin apron.  She was tried on  Hertfordshire, England on March 3,     1790---and     found guilty.  She was sentenced to death by hanging.      C an you     believe,     DEATH BY HANGING FOR STEALING!        Now on with the rest of the story,     She     wasn't hanged, so in 1792, they decided they needed women in the penal     colony of     New South Wales--So she along with  others had her sentence commuted to     "transportation beyond the seas for the term of her natural life"  12     months     later, she left Plymouth aboard the ship "Mary Anne"along with 2 other     ships     Each ship held 200 convicts.  They arrived in Sydney Cove on July 9,     1791     After 3 1/2 years Sarah Pigg married Thomas Hoskisson at St. Phillips     Church     in     Sydney by Rev. Johnson, the 1st chaplain of the Colony.  Thomas was     sentenced     at Maidstone, Kent, England, and sentenced for 7 years.  He was aboard "     William     Ann", part of the 3 ships that came with Sarah.    They lived together for     some     time before being married.  They lived along Hawkesbury River at Green     Hills,     Windsor, and had 3 kids.    Sarah was pardoned 27 July, 1798 by Gen.     Hunter,     after recommendations by Rev. Richard Johnson.  After Thomas was killed by     Aboriginals in  1799, Sarah was left with 3 young kids to raise and a farm     to     run.  In Nov 1799 she was granted 60 acres of land at Petersham     Hill--eventually sold it.  In 1800 Sarah was pregnant by a convict named     John     Embrey.  She gave birth to a girl.  No marriage was recorded  On July 4,     1803     she M. Thomas Upton at Hawkesbury Inn . Thomas signed the register, and     Rev.     Samuel Marsden officiated.  They took up farming at  Mc Hiller on a gift     deed of     25 acres on Hawkesbury River, New South Wales, Australia .     Glenna     Goodwin     -------------------------------     To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to     ARIZARD-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     ARIZARD-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 ARIZARD-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 ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/15/2010 04:02:04