Marsha, I didn't think you were ignoring me, just thought you were busy or away or something. I'm in no big rush but since I did a Wiseman History I thought I need to keep adding things that I learn alone the way. I had never heard the story about Porter either until last week. So was checking it out and the time frame. I was told that Porter Waggoner once played music at the School House in Wiseman and after the music show they all went and shivered (not sure I'm spelling this right) Alva and Nancy Duren Langston. This was the reason I was looking for their marriage date (June 25 1950 I was told) to see what time frame that would have been. On the Rhoades family I was wanting to see how much kin they were to your John Pat and to Bertha Montgomery Smith as they are the Montgomery that I think of as connected to Wiseman. I thought I has storied away some Montgomery info but I can't find it either. Oh, and another story that you may not know about Wiseman is that the Crouch family there are connected to Cher, yes The "Cher". It's on her mother's side. I was told, but don't have the details down. Betty BB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marsha Boles" <marshab52@yahoo.com> To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 12:05 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] Montgomery+ Rhoades > Just so you will know, I am not ignoring you. > I DID have all that musical Rhoades family info a few months ago. > While it may not be permanently gone - it's been 3 months since all my > computer woes began. Withdrawal started much sooner than you would > imagine! Essentially, the internet upgrade from Ancestry did NOT either > transfer after the clean up or transfer to new computer. I have the file > and can't open it. > Basically I am starting over from scratch with my original FTM disc. > I argued with Ancestry for a while. Their technical support team only > responded with computer generated form letter, "we no longer support > earlier versions." Not really saying they didn't have what I needed but > NOT helpful either. I only wanted what I paid for from them. > I missed an opportunity to snag a used copy on Amazon because my small > family of techie gurus talked me into getting a bootlegged copy off the > internet. > Did you know there are at least 18 versions of FTM out there ? ? ? > If I ever get the right version, I should be able to open my old treasure > chest file! > It's trial and error and "my team" is still looking for a pristine copy of > what I want. > Right now, I have 2 FTM programs on my desktop - my oldie but goodie > orginal and one the latest complete version of FTM 9 - near as I can tell, > it has all the bells and whistles of the new version 10. I hate it! . . . > but 2 weeks ago I started entering data there (figuring I might as well > learn). Can't make a book anymore (it's complicated - I used to store > things there) and can't get a decent dependency report. > I can make dependency reports, but they have so much gooble-d-gook on > them, it is nothing you want to use. When you get rid of some crap and > re-do, something like default happens and the junk you just got rid of > comes back. It has elaborate headers, footers, and dividing lines that > take up space and wants to put the date at the end of the page with your > name and takes up more space. > Not being one to get defeated easily - I have been fussin and cussin this > program for 2 weeks. > Soo . . . If I ever get back and running . . . will gladly share. > Marsha > More on the musical Rhoads family: if you can get their legal names, you > can find them on FAG. The way I remember - most of them lived over the > line in MO and are buried in mostly 2 cemeteries. Speck or just one of the > boys is the only one buried in AR. > FAG either had their obits or gave good links to the rest of the family. > > --- On Tue, 11/2/10, Betty BB <b-view@centurytel.net> wrote: > Marsha or anyone, > Can you give me the Montgomery connect to the Singing Rhoades family.I > been told that Dusty and Speck Rhoades mother was a Montgomery from the > Wiseman area.Thanks. Betty BB > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3235 - Release Date: 11/03/10 08:36:00
Don't remember what I did found out about 'Cher' (that is gone now too). There was enough to find a basis for a link to one of our Izard County families - not that I remember who, where or when now. Our folks sure branched out and got around. Think it is adventurous spirit! Marsha --- On Wed, 11/3/10, Betty BB <b-view@centurytel.net> wrote: From: Betty BB <b-view@centurytel.net> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Montgomery+ Rhoades To: arizard@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 1:52 PM Marsha, I didn't think you were ignoring me, just thought you were busy or away or something. I'm in no big rush but since I did a Wiseman History I thought I need to keep adding things that I learn alone the way. I had never heard the story about Porter either until last week. So was checking it out and the time frame. I was told that Porter Waggoner once played music at the School House in Wiseman and after the music show they all went and shivered (not sure I'm spelling this right) Alva and Nancy Duren Langston. This was the reason I was looking for their marriage date (June 25 1950 I was told) to see what time frame that would have been. On the Rhoades family I was wanting to see how much kin they were to your John Pat and to Bertha Montgomery Smith as they are the Montgomery that I think of as connected to Wiseman. I thought I has storied away some Montgomery info but I can't find it either. Oh, and another story that you may not know about Wiseman is that the Crouch family there are connected to Cher, yes The "Cher". It's on her mother's side. I was told, but don't have the details down. Betty BB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marsha Boles" <marshab52@yahoo.com> To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 12:05 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] Montgomery+ Rhoades > Just so you will know, I am not ignoring you. > I DID have all that musical Rhoades family info a few months ago. > While it may not be permanently gone - it's been 3 months since all my > computer woes began. Withdrawal started much sooner than you would > imagine! Essentially, the internet upgrade from Ancestry did NOT either > transfer after the clean up or transfer to new computer. I have the file > and can't open it. > Basically I am starting over from scratch with my original FTM disc. > I argued with Ancestry for a while. Their technical support team only > responded with computer generated form letter, "we no longer support > earlier versions." Not really saying they didn't have what I needed but > NOT helpful either. I only wanted what I paid for from them. > I missed an opportunity to snag a used copy on Amazon because my small > family of techie gurus talked me into getting a bootlegged copy off the > internet. > Did you know there are at least 18 versions of FTM out there ? ? ? > If I ever get the right version, I should be able to open my old treasure > chest file! > It's trial and error and "my team" is still looking for a pristine copy of > what I want. > Right now, I have 2 FTM programs on my desktop - my oldie but goodie > orginal and one the latest complete version of FTM 9 - near as I can tell, > it has all the bells and whistles of the new version 10. I hate it! . . . > but 2 weeks ago I started entering data there (figuring I might as well > learn). Can't make a book anymore (it's complicated - I used to store > things there) and can't get a decent dependency report. > I can make dependency reports, but they have so much gooble-d-gook on > them, it is nothing you want to use. When you get rid of some crap and > re-do, something like default happens and the junk you just got rid of > comes back. It has elaborate headers, footers, and dividing lines that > take up space and wants to put the date at the end of the page with your > name and takes up more space. > Not being one to get defeated easily - I have been fussin and cussin this > program for 2 weeks. > Soo . . . If I ever get back and running . . . will gladly share. > Marsha > More on the musical Rhoads family: if you can get their legal names, you > can find them on FAG. The way I remember - most of them lived over the > line in MO and are buried in mostly 2 cemeteries. Speck or just one of the > boys is the only one buried in AR. > FAG either had their obits or gave good links to the rest of the family. > > --- On Tue, 11/2/10, Betty BB <b-view@centurytel.net> wrote: > Marsha or anyone, > Can you give me the Montgomery connect to the Singing Rhoades family.I > been told that Dusty and Speck Rhoades mother was a Montgomery from the > Wiseman area.Thanks. Betty BB > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3235 - Release Date: 11/03/10 08:36:00 ------------------------------- 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