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In a message dated 10/9/0 5:46:11 PM, HAWKL35 wrote: <<that long before Columbus was born people had already inhabited this land, so how could Columbus have discovered it or Americas or the French or any one for that matter, people already were here living life and not having any problems doing so >> You go GIRL! blessings, Sali (Turtle)
In a message dated 10/9/00 12:04:02 PM Central Daylight Time, Tsalagi02@aol.com writes: << officially recognize today's date as "NATIVE AMERICAN DAY" >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Yes if the Government wont do it then we have to, It is Our responsibility to do so we have to stand up and be counted or be steeped on and ignored, what has happened here is the historians have boxed them selves into a corner and the truth is seeping out little by little history clearly shows that long before Columbus was born people had already inhabited this land, so how could Columbus have discovered it or Americas or the French or any one for that matter, people already were here living life and not having any problems doing so May your Waters Run Gentle, With Love Care And Concern, Alece, Little Hawk
Hello Jaucquline, I wonder if you would share with us the names of you ancestors and where were they from we often find that family lines run together and thank you for sharing May your Waters Run Gentle, With Love Care And Concern, Alece, Little Hawk,
In a message dated 10/9/00 12:04:02 PM Central Daylight Time, Tsalagi02@aol.com writes: << officially recognize today's date as "NATIVE AMERICAN DAY" >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Yes if the Government wont do it then we have to, It is Our responsibility to do so we have to stand up and be counted or be steeped on and ignored, what has happened here is the historians have boxed them selves into a corner and the truth is seeping out little by little history clearly shows that long before Columbus was born people had already inhabited this land, so how could Columbus have discovered it or Americas or the French or any one for that matter, people already were here living life and not having any problems doing so May your Waters Run Gentle, With Love Care And Concern, Alece, Little Hawk,
In a message dated 10/9/0 3:58:31 PM, jackieandsam@yahoo.com wrote: <<my mom said she has always been told her grandma ida was blackdutch and her grandpa indian. thank you jacquline>> Hi Jacquline~ & welcome to the list! Thank you so much for contributing your family information today. This info. has been archived now! If anyone knows of Jacquline's line or anything pertaining to the information she posted today, please post immediately~! blessings, Sali (Turtle)
I, officially recognize today's date as "NATIVE AMERICAN DAY" Our tribes were here always, Creator put our ancestors here first~ No one discovered this land, for this land was already inhabited prior to Columbus. I would like to honor this day by referring all to this site: Mike's Place http://www.mindspring.com/~mike.wicks/index.html blessings, Sali (Turtle)
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my great grandma was ida bomer married to abel stowe. i was told they were from tulsa and moved to San Antonio there daughter my grandma was tillie sophie stowe. tillie was born in San Antonio july 7,1910.tillie died april,16,1980.i am looking for anything and everything on tillies parents . my mom said she has always been told her grandma ida was blackdutch and her grandpa indian. thank you jacquline ===== jacquline mullins Sampson MULLINS, CRAWFORD, GAUNT, CRABTREE, RICE, KITCHEN, STOWE http://communities.msn.com/mullins CHECK AND CLEAN VIRUSES FROM YOU COMPUTER - free ! http://housecall.antivirus.com/explorer.html (Trend Microsystems) Excellent - highly recommended on-line service - no charge)
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"ROOTSWORKS: E-MAIL ORGANIZATION," by Beau Sharbrough ============================================================ E-mail is a relatively new tool for genealogists. It allows inexpensive communication around the world, and it ranks right up there with the World Wide Web in terms of usefulness to researchers. The good news is, it’s easy to use. The bad news is, it piles up. Many guys think, "If a little is good, a lot is better," but when it comes to e-mail, a lot can be a real headache to organize. Try as I might, staying organized isn't always possible. After you experience the frustration of looking high and low for that certain e-mail you know is there somewhere, you'll resolve to get organized someday. Well baby, today is that day. Let's get our e-mail straightened out right now. Organizing e-mail is a lot like organizing your hard drive, or for that matter, it's a lot like organizing your paper correspondence. We will focus on two methods: filtering and filing. WHAT IS IT? I once had a client who, after reading her incoming e-mail, automatically deleted all of it. Her Trash folder had more than a thousand messages in it, and she would just scroll through it when she wanted to find a particular one. I’ve seen others who leave everything in the Inbox. Storing e-mail in folders is one of the easiest ways to organize them. If you get a lot of e-mail, you'll want to regularly set aside time for catching up on your filing, just as you would with paper correspondence. The filing process varies from dragging and dropping to moving the individual letters you've sent and received. For example, I have a folder named GENTECH and a subfolder named 2001, and I put copies of information about that conference into that folder. Yes, I said "sent." I file my sent items in the same folders with my received items. Sorting that folder by subject and date allows me to reconstruct an entire dialog. Filtering is a feature of some e-mail "clients" that automatically file incoming mail for you. After you set up the filing rules, which are most often called "filters," the e-mail program will put the messages into those folders when you collect your mail. NAME TWO OF THEM >From what I can tell, the most widely used e-mail clients are QUALCOMM's Eudora, Microsoft Outlook, AOL Mail, and Netscape Messenger. All of these programs allow the use of folders. Neither AOL nor Netscape filters automatically. Here are a couple of approaches to organization that you might consider. First, create a folder for each family name that you are researching. Also, create one for each project you undertake. If your mail program allows it, you might consider using "subfolders" just like subfolders on your hard drive. Perhaps under the family name you might have a folder named 1999 and one named 2000 where you put the e-mail from each year. WHEN IT WORKS, WHAT DOES IT DO? Let's say you get e-mail from some people about the Propes family. You might create a Propes folder for that mail. Then you could set up a Propes filter that would automatically put any incoming e-mail that had Propes in the subject line into that folder. Spend a little time on Saturday morning filing your outbox entries, and you'll have a current dialog of Propes information in the Propes folder--some of it read and some of it perhaps unread. Your inbox will be less cluttered by various e-mails, and your ability to search for a given note quickly will be greatly improved. WHAT'S THE DOWN SIDE? The biggest down side to filing and filtering e-mail is that it takes time to keep it up. It's my opinion that the time you save by being organized is much greater than the time that you spend staying organized, so I do it. Also, you might find yourself with an unread e-mail in a folder other than your Inbox folder, so it might take several days before you read it. HOW DO I KNOW IF IT'S NOT WORKING? If a filter is broken, you might receive an error message from your e-mail client, or you might see your inbox swell up with mail that used to go straight into folders. Either way, it's time to check your filters and then call your ISP. WHAT IF I CHANGE COMPUTERS? Changing computers is a bit of a challenge--your e-mail can be moved, but the process varies from one computer to another. On one of my computers, my Outlook mail is in a file with a .PST extension that is half a gigabyte in size, holding more than 15,000 e-mails. Moving that baby from one computer to another is not easy. With Netscape, the folders are actually subfolders on your hard drive, and there can be more than a few of these. The normal process of changing computers would be to install the e-mail program on the new computer and then copy the files(s) over from the old computer. You might need to re-enter your filters, also. There are Mac versions of AOL, Outlook, Eudora, and Netscape, so if you change from PC to Mac or vice versa, you’ll have the usual conversion problems. WHAT'S THE GENEALOGY TIE-IN? Today, almost every researcher has e-mail, if for no other reason than that it's "free" with the Web browsing account he or she got to use FamilySearch(tm). There are family name-oriented mailing lists, and e-mail quick and easy to use. LINK ME UP (more stars is better) SmartComputing.Com *** http://www.smartcomputing.com Prints how-to books in plain english magazine format. Slipstick **** http://www.slipstick.com/ Microsoft and Exchange information Eudora Mail *** http://www.eudora.com Includes user guides and tutorials Microsoft Outlook Site ** http://www.microsoft.com/office/outlook/default.htm Information about Outlook 2000 Netscape Messenger Site *** http://home.netscape.com/communicator/messenger/v4.0/index.html Information about version 4.x WHAT ELSE? If you set up folders, use filters, and keep up your filing, you can position yourself to find addresses for people better, follow up better, and reconstruct past conversations better. __________________________________________________________________ May your Waters Run Gentle, With Love Care And Concern, Alece, Little Hawk,
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EVENING MAIL (LONDON) OBITUARIES, 1999 (Update) Source Information: Bell and Howell Information and Learning Company. "Evening Mail (London) Obituaries, 1999." [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original Data: Electronic newspaper newsfeed service of the Bell and Howell Information and Learning Company. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4400.htm May your Waters Run Gentle, With Love Care And Concern, Alece, Little Hawk,
CEDAR HILL CEMETERY, PRINCETON, CALDWELL COUNTY, KENTUCKY, 1780-1998 Located in the quiet county of Caldwell, Kentucky, where the population has remained at about 13,000 for the past century, is the county seat of Princeton. Cedar Hill Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries of the town. This database is a collection of headstone inscriptions from the cemetery with dates ranging from the late 1700s up through mid-1998. It includes more than 6,700 persons. Information provided includes birth and death dates and in some cases family relationships (i.e., son of, wife of, etc.). Source Information: Fowler, Deborah, "Cedar Hill Cemetery of Princeton Kentucky." Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/3607.htm __ May your Waters Run Gentle, With Love Care And Concern, Alece, Little Hawk,
SOMBRA AND WALPOLE ISLAND, BOTHWELL DISTRICT, LAMBTON COUNTY, ONTARIO CENSUS, 1901 This database lists more than 5,200 entries of residents in the census subdistrict of Sombra and Walpole (F) in the census district of Bothwell (#45) in 1901. It contains each person's full name, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace, as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian by birth). The database also includes the National Archives film number, division number, page, and family number to help researchers obtain a copy of the actual record, if desired. Source Information: Hewitt, Kris, comp., "Sombra & Walpole, Bothwell District Lambton County, Ontario, Canada Census, 1901." [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000-. Original Data: Government of Canada. "Canada 1901 Census." Canada, National Archives: Government of Canada, 1901. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5091.htm __________________________ May your Waters Run Gentle, With Love Care And Concern, Alece, Little Hawk,