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    1. Death Notice July 8, 1901 Anna Marie MILLER
    2. Baltimore News 7/8/1901 MILLER-- After a short illness, at the home of her daughter, Mrs Henry PENNINGTON of Sextonville, Baltimore County, Md. Mrs Anna Maria MILLER, widow of J.V. MILLER. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Note: Interested in any information on this family. Believe Anna Maria KLEBER/GLEBER is wife of J. Valentin MILLER. Their daughter Gertrude MILLER married Henry PENNINGTON. Not familiar where Sextonville, Baltimore County is located. Please contact Lola MILLER SULLIVAN at _lolasullivan@aol.com_ (mailto:lolasullivan@aol.com)

    04/15/2006 03:05:40
    1. Re: Re: [BALTGEN-L] index
    2. I agree. Your hard work is very appreciated. Will you have it online? > > From: Emdunn0226@aol.com > Date: 2006/04/14 Fri PM 05:43:53 EDT > To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] index > > This is great, I hoped you would have it online. I'm very grateful for all > of your hard work - thanks so much! > > Peggy in Utah > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kathy [mailto:treenut@bcpl.net] > Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 12:51 PM > To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BALTGEN-L] index > > Listers- has anyone used the Obit Index that Etta and I created for the > rootsweb.com/~mdcbalti website? > We would like some feedback, to give us the encouragement to go on. > Thanks, Kathy > > > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Maryland Genealogical Society web site is: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdsgs > >

    04/15/2006 02:07:59
    1. RE: [BALTGEN-L] index
    2. Jim Snyder
    3. I check every time.. inquired twice.. thanks muchly! Jim

    04/14/2006 01:46:22
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] index
    2. This is great, I hoped you would have it online. I'm very grateful for all of your hard work - thanks so much! Peggy in Utah -----Original Message----- From: Kathy [mailto:treenut@bcpl.net] Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 12:51 PM To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BALTGEN-L] index Listers- has anyone used the Obit Index that Etta and I created for the rootsweb.com/~mdcbalti website? We would like some feedback, to give us the encouragement to go on. Thanks, Kathy

    04/14/2006 11:43:53
    1. POPPLE
    2. Jerry Gary
    3. Would like to exchange information with anyone interested in a POPPLE that lived in Baltimore during the mid and/or late 1800s.

    04/14/2006 09:26:39
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] index
    2. Jim Bishop
    3. I think it is a great service and appreciate what you all are doing. Is there any way to get a search engine on it to do searches by surnames? Also, do you want those who have vital data such as obits, death notices, marriage records (with sources) to contribute them to you and if so, can it be done on the site? Thanks for your effort and work on this. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy" <treenut@bcpl.net> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 2:51 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] index Listers- has anyone used the Obit Index that Etta and I created for the rootsweb.com/~mdcbalti website? We would like some feedback, to give us the encouragement to go on. Thanks, Kathy ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== USGenWeb/MDGenWeb page for Anne Arundel Co. - 350 Years of Settlement 1649-1999 http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear

    04/14/2006 09:16:26
    1. index
    2. Kathy
    3. Listers- has anyone used the Obit Index that Etta and I created for the rootsweb.com/~mdcbalti website? We would like some feedback, to give us the encouragement to go on. Thanks, Kathy

    04/14/2006 08:51:08
    1. 1867 B'more death notices
    2. Death notices from Baltimore Sun, Nov. 11, 1867 Athoe - On the 10th inst. Elizabeth Athoe aged 63 yrs. Funeral from residence of her sister, Mrs. Holbrook, No. 44 Spring Row. Bokee - On the 9th inst, Mary A. Bokee, in the 64th year of her age, relict of John C. Bokee. Funeral from her late residence, No. 277 Lexington street. Cockey - At Arlington, Baltimore county on the morning of the 10th inst, John R. Cockey, in the 61st year of his age. (Baltimore county papers copy) Funeral from his late residence with out futher notice. Donaghoe - Suddenly on the 9th inst, Hannah Donaghoe, beloved wife of James Donaghoe, inthe 34th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her sister, No. 368 Oston st. Foley - On the 10th inst, Mrs. Ann Foley, aged 50 yrs, a native of Kerry county, parish of Kelorgin, Ireland. Funeral from residence of Hugh King, No. 48 So. Oregon st. A High Mass offered in St. Vincent's church. Frazer - On Nov 10th at Govanston, Baltimore county, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Alexander Frazer, a native of Scotland. (Philadelphia papers copy) Hacks will start from A. Glen's corner of Monument and Caroline street. Jones - On the 10th inst of consumpton Edward Jones in the 32d year of his age. Funeral from the residence of Wm. Simpson, Jefferson street near Aisquith. Kines - On the 9th inst, Charles Ehrman, aged 9 months and 3 days, son of J.G. and Susan M. Kines. (Washington papers copy) Funeral from No. 318 Light St. Meyers - On Sunday morning, 10th inst., of typhoid gastric fever, Henrietta, beloved wife of William F. Meyers, aged 31 years, 11 months and 11 days. (York and York county papers copy) rest cut off

    04/14/2006 07:14:36
    1. RE: [BALTGEN-L] index
    2. Lyneve Cox
    3. I check it quite often, so far there has been nothing about my family but I never give up and keep checking. Thank you both for all you do. Lyneve -----Original Message----- From: Kathy [mailto:treenut@bcpl.net] Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 12:51 PM To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BALTGEN-L] index Listers- has anyone used the Obit Index that Etta and I created for the rootsweb.com/~mdcbalti website? We would like some feedback, to give us the encouragement to go on. Thanks, Kathy ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== USGenWeb/MDGenWeb page for Anne Arundel Co. - 350 Years of Settlement 1649-1999 http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear

    04/14/2006 06:58:46
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] The Note finally Worked! I was contacted today!
    2. Kathryn Riley
    3. Jane: What a good ending to your story. We almost all have the same problems and are always hopeful of finding that missing link. Kathryn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Thursby" <mejanemd@suscom.net> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 5:44 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] The Note finally Worked! I was contacted today! > Well, the stake out didn't work BUT THE NOTE DID! > > After 2 plus years, I received a call today from a Margaret Slacum Phillips. > She was at the cemetery today with her mother to put flowers on the > great-grandparents grave. Her mother is the daughter-in-law of Barbara > Fischer Slacum. The gravesite is Barbara's parents and one sister. Margaret > 's father and grandparents are also in New Cathedral and that is really why > they come. > > When I went last year on Good Friday, I had missed them by ONE day. She > comes and brings her mother who is 88 always on Maundy Thursday and then > around Christmas sometime. > > We had a long talk and she filled me in on some bad information I had. The > first bad information I had was that Barbara had no living descendents. > This bad information was both my fault and a Slacum researchers > confirmation. Margaret's father was married twice and had children by > both wives. The first wife had one child before dieing and the second-still > living-had three. > > Also in the obit of one of the Fischer siblings it listed the one daughter's > married name as Homer. I could not find them anywhere. Well, it is not > Homer; it is Hoover; a transcription/typo error. Margaret told me that all > the pictures went to the Hoover boys when Barbara Fischer Slacum died. She > is going to email me when she gets home to West Virginia the contact > information for them. > > This taught me a lot. I will never trust newspaper's obits as the truth. > Why I did when even my father's obit had me living in the wrong city in the > wrong state. It taught me the follow through with every obit and death > certificate comparing the information provided. > > But the most important lessons were patience and persistence, two years and > four notes. Apparently the cemetery was removing them or they fell off. > Well not this time! > > Thanks to everyone for all the good thoughts and advice. It paid off! I > think I will write this up and submit it to one of the genealogical > magazines. Even the process of finding Frederick and Susan P. Fischer's > gravesite in the first place was a trip. Do you now how many Frederick > Fischer's died between 1900 and 1910 in Baltimore-with that exact spelling > yet? > > Jane Thursby > >From England to Maryland by the early 1700's and still Maryland. > Researching: > Thursby, Stinchecum, Seward, Clag(g)ett, McNamara, Barnes, Muckelroy, > Watkins, Kennard, Fallin, Snyder, Griffin, Benson, Cullison, Shipley, Beall, > White, Wheatly, Mullineaux, Lee, Norris, Waugh, Oldner, Davis, Sasscer, > Fell, Keith, Benton, Hitchcock, Clark, Moxley, Norwood, Lewis, Tydings, > Lamb, Gassaway, Holland, Musgrove > Also through George Schaffer (Chip): > Schaffer, Appel, Dinsmore, Fischer, Yeagle, Suman, Soellner, Franz, Baker, > Albert, Miller, Buzzard, Kitzmiller, Loeb, Stougel, Rohr, Turner, Wilson, > Schichadanz > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > Please note that hitting reply will send your response to the entire list. > Please respond to people privately and not through the list unless your response > contains information of general interest. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.1/310 - Release Date: 4/12/2006 > >

    04/14/2006 04:07:33
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] The Note finally Worked! I was contacted today!
    2. tippytoe
    3. So happy for you?? Gives me hope that I will someday find some of my lost ones. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Thursby" <mejanemd@suscom.net> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 5:44 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] The Note finally Worked! I was contacted today! > Well, the stake out didn't work BUT THE NOTE DID! > > After 2 plus years, I received a call today from a Margaret Slacum > Phillips. > She was at the cemetery today with her mother to put flowers on the > great-grandparents grave. Her mother is the daughter-in-law of Barbara > Fischer Slacum. The gravesite is Barbara's parents and one sister. > Margaret > 's father and grandparents are also in New Cathedral and that is really > why > they come. > > When I went last year on Good Friday, I had missed them by ONE day. She > comes and brings her mother who is 88 always on Maundy Thursday and then > around Christmas sometime. > > We had a long talk and she filled me in on some bad information I had. > The > first bad information I had was that Barbara had no living descendents. > This bad information was both my fault and a Slacum researchers > confirmation. Margaret's father was married twice and had children by > both wives. The first wife had one child before dieing and the > second-still > living-had three. > > Also in the obit of one of the Fischer siblings it listed the one > daughter's > married name as Homer. I could not find them anywhere. Well, it is not > Homer; it is Hoover; a transcription/typo error. Margaret told me that > all > the pictures went to the Hoover boys when Barbara Fischer Slacum died. > She > is going to email me when she gets home to West Virginia the contact > information for them. > > This taught me a lot. I will never trust newspaper's obits as the truth. > Why I did when even my father's obit had me living in the wrong city in > the > wrong state. It taught me the follow through with every obit and death > certificate comparing the information provided. > > But the most important lessons were patience and persistence, two years > and > four notes. Apparently the cemetery was removing them or they fell off. > Well not this time! > > Thanks to everyone for all the good thoughts and advice. It paid off! I > think I will write this up and submit it to one of the genealogical > magazines. Even the process of finding Frederick and Susan P. Fischer's > gravesite in the first place was a trip. Do you now how many Frederick > Fischer's died between 1900 and 1910 in Baltimore-with that exact spelling > yet? > > Jane Thursby >>From England to Maryland by the early 1700's and still Maryland. > Researching: > Thursby, Stinchecum, Seward, Clag(g)ett, McNamara, Barnes, Muckelroy, > Watkins, Kennard, Fallin, Snyder, Griffin, Benson, Cullison, Shipley, > Beall, > White, Wheatly, Mullineaux, Lee, Norris, Waugh, Oldner, Davis, Sasscer, > Fell, Keith, Benton, Hitchcock, Clark, Moxley, Norwood, Lewis, Tydings, > Lamb, Gassaway, Holland, Musgrove > Also through George Schaffer (Chip): > Schaffer, Appel, Dinsmore, Fischer, Yeagle, Suman, Soellner, Franz, Baker, > Albert, Miller, Buzzard, Kitzmiller, Loeb, Stougel, Rohr, Turner, Wilson, > Schichadanz > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > Please note that hitting reply will send your response to the entire list. > Please respond to people privately and not through the list unless your > response > contains information of general interest. > >

    04/13/2006 04:43:48
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Cameron, Benjamin Franklin WWI DRAFT REG - Help on Address
    2. Lee
    3. Jim Bishop wrote: >I found a WWI Draft registration on quite a few of my ROYSTON, CAMERON, and other ancestral relatives. These are great, since they give dates of birth, places of birth, and on some of the forms, name/s of nearest relatives, addresses, employers, physical characteristics etc. > >But I need help on the above - his address on the Registration card looks like "Walkers Switch, Balto., Md." The date of his registration was 12 Sep 1918 at Local Board No. 1, Lutherville, Md. > >Can anyone help with this address or location in 1918? > >Any and all help appreciated. > > Jim, the old North Central RR ran across from Texas MD south of Lutherville, so I suspect that Walkers Switch was along the railroad line. THere is an 1915 atlas for baltimore Co. on-line, they are large downloads, I looked and did not see walkers switch on it. but I might have missed it. http://www.bcpl.net/~teri/Planning/1915Map.htm Lee

    04/13/2006 02:18:15
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] The Note finally Worked! I was contacted today!
    2. Well congrats!!!!!!! See I knew if you kept the message fresh sooner or later it would bring results...............Jan............you can include my story of finding my GGGrandfather grave and the note I put.......it works as you now know :) Jan ========Original Message======== Subj: [BALTGEN-L] The Note finally Worked! I was contacted today! Date: 4/13/2006 5:45:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time From: _mejanemd@suscom.net_ (mailto:mejanemd@suscom.net) To: _BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com_ (mailto:BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com) Sent on: Well, the stake out didn’t work BUT THE NOTE DID! After 2 plus years, I received a call today from a Margaret Slacum Phillips. She was at the cemetery today with her mother to put flowers on the great-grandparents grave. Her mother is the daughter-in-law of Barbara Fischer Slacum. The gravesite is Barbara’s parents and one sister. Margaret ’s father and grandparents are also in New Cathedral and that is really why they come. When I went last year on Good Friday, I had missed them by ONE day. She comes and brings her mother who is 88 always on Maundy Thursday and then around Christmas sometime. We had a long talk and she filled me in on some bad information I had. The first bad information I had was that Barbara had no living descendents. This bad information was both my fault and a Slacum researchers confirmation. Margaret’s father was married twice and had children by both wives. The first wife had one child before dieing and the second—still living—had three. Also in the obit of one of the Fischer siblings it listed the one daughter’s married name as Homer. I could not find them anywhere. Well, it is not Homer; it is Hoover; a transcription/typo error. Margaret told me that all the pictures went to the Hoover boys when Barbara Fischer Slacum died. She is going to email me when she gets home to West Virginia the contact information for them. This taught me a lot. I will never trust newspaper’s obits as the truth. Why I did when even my father’s obit had me living in the wrong city in the wrong state. It taught me the follow through with every obit and death certificate comparing the information provided. But the most important lessons were patience and persistence, two years and four notes. Apparently the cemetery was removing them or they fell off. Well not this time! Thanks to everyone for all the good thoughts and advice. It paid off! I think I will write this up and submit it to one of the genealogical magazines. Even the process of finding Frederick and Susan P. Fischer’s gravesite in the first place was a trip. Do you now how many Frederick Fischer’s died between 1900 and 1910 in Baltimore—with that exact spelling yet? Jane Thursby >From England to Maryland by the early 1700's and still Maryland. Researching: Thursby, Stinchecum, Seward, Clag(g)ett, McNamara, Barnes, Muckelroy, Watkins, Kennard, Fallin, Snyder, Griffin, Benson, Cullison, Shipley, Beall, White, Wheatly, Mullineaux, Lee, Norris, Waugh, Oldner, Davis, Sasscer, Fell, Keith, Benton, Hitchcock, Clark, Moxley, Norwood, Lewis, Tydings, Lamb, Gassaway, Holland, Musgrove Also through George Schaffer (Chip): Schaffer, Appel, Dinsmore, Fischer, Yeagle, Suman, Soellner, Franz, Baker, Albert, Miller, Buzzard, Kitzmiller, Loeb, Stougel, Rohr, Turner, Wilson, Schichadanz ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== Please note that hitting reply will send your response to the entire list. Please respond to people privately and not through the list unless your response contains information of general interest.

    04/13/2006 12:32:09
    1. The Note finally Worked! I was contacted today!
    2. Jane Thursby
    3. Well, the stake out didn’t work BUT THE NOTE DID! After 2 plus years, I received a call today from a Margaret Slacum Phillips. She was at the cemetery today with her mother to put flowers on the great-grandparents grave. Her mother is the daughter-in-law of Barbara Fischer Slacum. The gravesite is Barbara’s parents and one sister. Margaret ’s father and grandparents are also in New Cathedral and that is really why they come. When I went last year on Good Friday, I had missed them by ONE day. She comes and brings her mother who is 88 always on Maundy Thursday and then around Christmas sometime. We had a long talk and she filled me in on some bad information I had. The first bad information I had was that Barbara had no living descendents. This bad information was both my fault and a Slacum researchers confirmation. Margaret’s father was married twice and had children by both wives. The first wife had one child before dieing and the second—still living—had three. Also in the obit of one of the Fischer siblings it listed the one daughter’s married name as Homer. I could not find them anywhere. Well, it is not Homer; it is Hoover; a transcription/typo error. Margaret told me that all the pictures went to the Hoover boys when Barbara Fischer Slacum died. She is going to email me when she gets home to West Virginia the contact information for them. This taught me a lot. I will never trust newspaper’s obits as the truth. Why I did when even my father’s obit had me living in the wrong city in the wrong state. It taught me the follow through with every obit and death certificate comparing the information provided. But the most important lessons were patience and persistence, two years and four notes. Apparently the cemetery was removing them or they fell off. Well not this time! Thanks to everyone for all the good thoughts and advice. It paid off! I think I will write this up and submit it to one of the genealogical magazines. Even the process of finding Frederick and Susan P. Fischer’s gravesite in the first place was a trip. Do you now how many Frederick Fischer’s died between 1900 and 1910 in Baltimore—with that exact spelling yet? Jane Thursby From England to Maryland by the early 1700's and still Maryland. Researching: Thursby, Stinchecum, Seward, Clag(g)ett, McNamara, Barnes, Muckelroy, Watkins, Kennard, Fallin, Snyder, Griffin, Benson, Cullison, Shipley, Beall, White, Wheatly, Mullineaux, Lee, Norris, Waugh, Oldner, Davis, Sasscer, Fell, Keith, Benton, Hitchcock, Clark, Moxley, Norwood, Lewis, Tydings, Lamb, Gassaway, Holland, Musgrove Also through George Schaffer (Chip): Schaffer, Appel, Dinsmore, Fischer, Yeagle, Suman, Soellner, Franz, Baker, Albert, Miller, Buzzard, Kitzmiller, Loeb, Stougel, Rohr, Turner, Wilson, Schichadanz

    04/13/2006 11:44:47
    1. 1867 B'more marriages
    2. marriages from Baltimore Sun Nov. 11, 1867 top part cut off Augustine's chruch by the Rev. Father T.L. Barray, Cornelius Sullivan to Miss Anna Kyne, daughter of Patrick Kyne. (Elkridge Landing, Howard County papers please copy) Zimmerman - Hoblitzell - On the 7th last, at the residence of the brides father, by Rev. H. ?unning, pastor of the First Constitutional Presbyterian Church, J.C. Zimmernan and Miss Sue G. Hoblitzell, both of Baltimore. (no cards)

    04/13/2006 08:22:41
    1. state of MD vs. Euguene Dailey
    2. Baltimore Sun Nov. 11, 1867 State of Maryland, Office of the Secretary of State, Annapolis, November 8th, 1867 To All Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Governor for a Pardon in the case of the State vs. Eugene Dailey, convicted in....rest cut off but it looks like it could be.... criminal court for rest cut off

    04/13/2006 08:21:31
    1. Cameron, Benjamin Franklin WWI DRAFT REG - Help on Address
    2. Jim Bishop
    3. I found a WWI Draft registration on quite a few of my ROYSTON, CAMERON, and other ancestral relatives. These are great, since they give dates of birth, places of birth, and on some of the forms, name/s of nearest relatives, addresses, employers, physical characteristics etc. But I need help on the above - his address on the Registration card looks like "Walkers Switch, Balto., Md." The date of his registration was 12 Sep 1918 at Local Board No. 1, Lutherville, Md. Can anyone help with this address or location in 1918? Any and all help appreciated.

    04/13/2006 08:19:59
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Obits, Balt Sun. October 14, 1918
    2. Etta Riley
    3. --WebTV-Mail-22122-3895 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Don, TENNISON,-On October 12, 1918, MADELINE M., aged 31 years. beloved wife of Dennis L. Tennison. Funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 331 Whitridge avenue, Tuesday, at 1 P.M. Interment in St. Ma Mary's Cemetery. Hope this will help you in your search. Etta --WebTV-Mail-22122-3895 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpin-3302.bay.webtv.net (209.240.205.150) by storefull-3213.bay.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:30:21 -0700 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [66.43.27.41]) by smtpin-3302.bay.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) with ESMTP id 4CE77237323 for <err1998@webtv.net>; Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:30:19 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id k3C2SaT0009737; Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:28:36 -0600 Resent-Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:28:36 -0600 X-Original-Sender: JDRodgers@jhu.edu Tue Apr 11 20:28:36 2006 Message-ID: <008601c65dd8$c73a1770$c85daa44@JDRMDR> From: "JD Rodgers" <JDRodgers@jhu.edu> Old-To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> References: <7002-443C550B-2361@storefull-3218.bay.webtv.net> <034901c65dd5$9f65e470$ea8e13cf@HomeOffice> Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Obits, Balt Sun. October 14, 1918 Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 22:28:26 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180 X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.52 on 192.168.65.34 Resent-Message-ID: <ehcI.A.iXC.UXGPEB@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/19531 X-Loop: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: BALTGEN-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Brightmail: Message tested, results are inconclusive Could I have the following: TENNISON, Madeline M Thank You, Don Rodgers. ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html --WebTV-Mail-22122-3895--

    04/12/2006 08:08:09
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Obits, Balt Sun. October 14, 1918
    2. JD Rodgers
    3. Could I have the following: TENNISON, Madeline M Thank You, Don Rodgers.

    04/11/2006 04:28:26
    1. Obits, Balt Sun. October 14, 1918
    2. Kathy
    3. If interested in full text, please contact me at err1998@webtv.net. Include date of newspaper with your request. S - Z SCARBOROUGH, Ethel Irene SCHAEFER, Frederick SCHAEFER, Anne Marie Barbara SCHIRM, Mayne F. Charlton SCHLIPPER, Wilmer SCHMITT, John C. > SCHOFIELD, Charles Bud > SCHUTTE, William > SCHULTZ, William E. > SCHULTZ, Edna > SCHYNE, Lily N. > SCOTT, Robert H. > SEAL, Minna > SECONDO, Capt. Bartolomeo > SHANAHAN, Edward A. > SHANE, Frank D. > SHAUCK, Frank O. > SHAW, Isaac > SIX, W. Sterling > SKIRVAN, Eva G. > SLAUGHTER, Jennie > SMITH, Joseph R. > SMITH, Louis > SMITH, August > SMITH, Rena > SMITH, Wilbert > SNYDER, Benjamin > SPOHR, John E. > STABLER, William Harold > STAUFFER, Jeanette E. > STEINERT, Bertha M. > STETTMEIER, Gherese > STEVENS, Eliza A. > STEVENS, James > STICKELL, Mary C. > STOEBENER, Frederick Charles > STRATEMETER, Frank > STROMBERG, Joseph P. > STULL, Emma H. > TAYLOR, Vernon Cannon > TEARRE, Mary A. > TENNISON, Madeline M. > THEISS, Ferdinand B. > THISTLE, Emma > THOMPSON, Lieut. John F., Jr. > TOWNSEND, Leslie Yearsley > TUREKE, George F. > TWATTS, Edgar A. > VOLKMAN, Annie J. > WACKER, Herrmann > WALKER, Bartlett F. > WALKER, John O. > WALLBLICK, William > WENDEL, Henry > WETZEL, Lena A. > WEITZEL, Paul F. > WELLER, Charles G. > WESTERMAN, Alvina A, > WHITE, Charles Ridgely > WHITE, Charles O. > WIGGERS, Clarence H. > WIGLESWORTH, Charles G. > WILHELM, William H. > WILLIAMS, Charles W. > WILSON, Charles H. > WIX, Florence W. > WOOLSEY, Dorothea A. > YINGLING, Hilda V. Etta err1998@webtv.net

    04/11/2006 04:05:49