In a message dated 5/20/2010 2:09:47 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I just checked this email out because I knew a Rankin, however, from the drift of the emails I would like to say that I frequently feel very bad, hurting from fibromyalgia, etc., and work on the genealogy sites for something pleasant to do to get my mind off iof it. Since I am on various medications sometimes my emails do have mistakes which I assumed because all good Americans are good natured, great people, that any little errors would just be overlooked. Does this mean that only the perfect can participate? If anyone retorted about an error, they are a perfectionist, don't worry about it, each and every one makes mistakes admitted or not. Some have programs to catch it when they type but not all use it. As long as a person can understand it, it's fine with me. My grandmother, bless her heart, spelled daughter, datter. They simply had no education back then, just surviving was their main concern, not perfection of writing. They were very non formal, the important things were providing for their families, eating, living, keeping a roof over their head and keeping warm in the winter. Godbless you!