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    1. Re: [BP2000] Massillon, Stark, Ohio
    2. Lois
    3. Yes, Donna, and Henry was m. 1st to Agnes R. Tinkler and 2nd, to Jane Roberts (Jennie?). The local Beatty man back in 1990 had given me a hand-drawn pedigree chart, but I didn't remember until yesterday that he got it from his father. BEATTY BLOODLINE Gen. 1. James Beaty, L-134 has him b. abt. 1757, Ireland. The Beatty man did not have this James, but he was in one of the two biographies he also gave me. His pedigree chart started here: Gen. 2. James Beatty, Northern Ireland ( -1849): had a brother John Beatty, War of 1812, father of Gen. Samuel Beatty, Army of the Cumberland. Gen. 3. John Beatty (18 brothers & sisters), Massillon, Ohio ( -1877) John ^3 is one of these children of James and his two wives: George (Sue Knost of L-134), John, himself (Julie Miller of L-134 and this man from Muskegon), Infant, James Lewis (Me, Lois Kortering, L-39), Infant, Henry (The obit., which is confusing), Hannah, Sarah Ann, Jonathan, Mary, and then by second wife, Infant, Lavina, Clinton (d. young), Lewis (d. y), Perry (d. y). and L-134) Gen. 4. Rowland D. Beatty (1 sister), Rudolph, Ohio (1896-1961) I saw a Rowland in something that you put on the list a few days ago, and I think he wasn't a great character, but it was an much earlier Rowland! Gen. 5. Two living sons, one born in Tecumseh, MI, one born in Findlay, Ohio (My generation) Gen. 6. Two sons, one daughter. One of the sons is who gave me the pages through his wife. I never met him but I have talked to his wife several times. I have talked to her many times. His parents moved to Jackson Co., MI six years ago and they live jost down the road from where my own grandfather on my father's side was born and where his whole family lived after leaving Onondaga Co. and Ellicottville Co., NY. I added this: Gen. 7. Children of Gen. 6 There was another long biography which is also online under Wood County, Ohio--good thing because I couldn't read this one too well! The subject of the biography was Hiram Beatty. His father was John and his mother was Mary A. Ottinger, a native of Stark Co. His grandfather was James, "Who was killed by a runaway horse in 1849." So Hiram must have been a brother of Gen. Samuel. Hiram was b. in Millport, Stark Co., OH, 23 Aug. 1836, lived in Henry Twp. I will put the two biographies on the site so they are easier to read. Those old bios are difficult to read, unless they keep reminding us just who the subject of the bio is, right? Yes, this seems to be our Beatty/Beaty family, but it will start growing more, now! Lois Kortering ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netins.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 11:24 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Massillon, Stark, Ohio > Is this Henry L-134? Of the obit? > > 1840 "STARK CO > OHIO > LAWRENCE TWP" BEATTY "JOHN > Age & Sex As Listed > M 2 (20-30); > M 1 (15-20); > M 2 (UNDER 5); > F 1 (20-30);" > 1840 "STARK CO > OHIO > LAWRENCE TWP" BEATTY "GEORGE > Age & Sex As Listed > M 2 (20-30); > F 1 (20-30); > F 1 (10-15)" > 1840 "STARK CO > OHIO > LAWRENCE TWP" BEATTY "JAMES > Age & Sex As Listed > M 1 (50-60); > M 1 (20-30); > M 1 (15-20); > M 2 (5-10); > F 1 (40-50); > F 32 (10-15)" > > > 1880-Massillon, Stark, Ohio > Source: FHL Film 1255067 National Archives Film T9-1067 Page 156A > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Henry BEATTY Self M M W 62 PA > Occ: Coal Operator Fa: MD Mo: PA > Jennie BEATTY Wife F M W 34 PA > Occ: Keeps House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG > O. Charles BEATTY Son M S W 22 OH > Occ: Law Student Fa: PA Mo: ENG > Mary E. BEATTY Dau F S W 17 OH > Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: ENG > Mary OHLMAN Other F S W 17 OH > Occ: Servant Fa: BADEN Mo: OH > Henry IHLER Other M S W 54 PA > Occ: Gardener Fa: PA Mo: PA > > > 1880-Brady, Williams, Ohio > Source: FHL Film 1255077 National Archives Film T9-1077 Page 498D > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > George BEATY Self M M W 71 PA > Occ: Farmer Fa: PA Mo: PA > Mary Jane BEATY Wife F M W 61 PA > Occ: Housekeeping Fa: PA Mo: PA > Emiline BEATY Dau F S W 33 OH > Occ: Housekeeping Fa: PA Mo: PA > Ida BEATY Niece F W 15 OH > Occ: Housekeeping Fa: PA Mo: PA > > > Census Place: Jackson, Stark, Ohio > Source: FHL Film 1255067 National Archives Film T9-1067 Page 446B > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Johathen BEATTY Self M M W 59 OH > Occ: Engineer Fa: PA Mo: PA > Caroline BEATTY Wife F M W 42 OH > Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA > James B. BEATTY Son M S W 29 OH > Occ: Apprentice Miller Fa: OH Mo: OH > Miron J. BEATTY Son M S W 13 OH > Occ: At School Fa: OH Mo: OH > Malissa SHOUP Niece F S W 21 MI > Fa: OH Mo: OH > "Cemetery Records of Stark County, Ohio" compiled, edited, indexed and > with a foreword by Dorothy Sommer, Head, Reference Division Canton > Public Library Association, sponsored by Stark County Historical > Society, 1955 > > > Page 829 > Massillon City Cemetery > > Beatty, Agnes died June 26, 1871 aged 39 years, 2 m, 25 days, wife of > Henry Beatty > Beatty, Carrie G. died Sept. 9, 1871 age 11 mo, 9d, dau of S. & S. > Beatty > Beatty, Georgie died Jan 29, 1867 age 6mo, 6d, son of S. &. S. Beatty > Beatty, Jonathan Co. D. 13 O. V. I. (GAR) > Beatty, Gen. Samuel died May 26, 1885 age 65 years (GAR), Susan V. same > stone > Beatty, Susan V. died May 13, 1881 age 44 years, wife of Gen Samuel > Beatty (same stone) > Beaty, Anna died Jan 10, 1842 age 43y wife of James Beaty > Beaty, Clinton died May 31, 1871 age 37y, 2m, 24days > Beaty, infant no dates son of J. & A. Beaty; Lewis, Perry same stone > Beaty, James died Aug 19, 1849 age 67 years, 2m, 17days > Beaty, John H. died Aug. 23, 1839 age 7mo, 18da, son of G. & M. Beaty > Beaty, Lewis died Oct. 1835 age not given, son of J. & A. Beaty > Beaty, Mary died Jan. 10, 1825 age 38y, 5m, wife of James Beaty > Beaty, Perry died Nov. 1838 age 8mo, son of J. & A. Beaty, Lewis & > infant same stone > Beaty, Samuel died Aug. 24, 1842 age 1y, 11m, 2d; son of G. & M. Beaty > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Laurel Baty" <laurel.baty@verizon.net> > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 7:58 PM > Subject: Re: [BP2000] Massillon, Stark, Ohio > > > > My email is very slow today--I am just now getting messages from this > morning. > > I still haven't gotten the message that I sent but I got this one from > Donna and > > decided to transcribe the article. I was wrong about Kentucky--just goes > to > > show, always look at the original source if you can! > > > > The Massillon Independent (Massillon, Ohio) May 15, 1899 > > Mr. Beatty Dead > > Funeral Services to be Held Friday Afternoon > > Eighty-Three Years Old > > Mr. Beatty spent practically his entire life in Kendal, Massillon, and > vicinity > > --He was a native of Pennsylvania. > > Henry Beatty, another of Massillon's oldest and most honored residents, > passed > > away with the close of day whose break had found his friend and fellow > citizen > > of many years, Robert H. Folger, no longer among the living. Mr. Beatty > was > > conscious to the very last. Death, which was caused by the infirmities > and > > complications which come with advanced age, occurred shortly after 8 > o'clock. > > The funeral services will be conducted by Massillon Commandery, Knights > Templar > > at the residence at 275 East main Street, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. > > Mr. Beatty was a son of James and Mary Beatty, and was born in Franklin > County, > > Pennsylvania on December 16, 1816, the fifth of eight children. The > family came > > west in 1818, locating first in Kendal, but later moving across the river. > > Afterwards they took up residence in Lawrence township. Mr. Beatty's > > educational advantages were few, but he made the most of them. He > remained at > > home until he reached his 21st year, then he went to Jackson Township, > where he > > learned the trade of Cooper, at which he worked until 1850, operating a > shop of > > his own a greater part of the time. > > In 1850 he went to California, where he worked in the mines for two years, > > returning to Massillon in 1852 and engaging in the grocery business. Mr. > Beatty > > also was identified with the coal trade for many years, locating several > large > > territories in this district. He retired from active business life in > 1880. > > Mr. Beatty's store was in his brick block in which the business of Messrs. > > Schwalm & Doll are now located. Mr. Beatty always retained possession of > this > > building. > > Mr. Beatty was married to Agnes Tinkler in Massillon in 1853. Mrs. Beatty > died > > in 1871, leaving three children -- Harry T. and Miss Mary E. Beatty of > Massillon > > and Orrin C. Beatty of Cleveland. Mr. Beatty's second marriage took place > in > > 1873, when Jane Roberts of Massillon became his wife. She survives him. > > Two brothers and a sister survive Mr. Beatty -- George age 91 years, of > Williams > > County; Jonathan of Crystal Spring and Mrs. Mary McLaughlin of Williams > County. > > > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Donna VanZandt wrote: > > > > > Laurel, > > > That looks interesting. Is it this one? I'm interested. Any OH. Donna > L-3 > > > > > > 1880-Massillon, Stark, Ohio > > > > > > Source: FHL Film 1255067 National Archives Film T9-1067 > > > Page 156A > > > > > > Relation Sex Marr Race Age > > > Birthplace > > > > > > Henry BEATTY Self M M W 62 > PA > > > > > > Occ: Coal Operator Fa: MD Mo: PA > > > > > > Jennie BEATTY Wife F M W 34 > > > PA > > > > > > Occ: Keeps House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG > > > > > > O. Charles BEATTY Son M S W 22 > OH > > > > > > Occ: Law Student Fa: PA Mo: ENG > > > > > > Mary E. BEATTY Dau F S W 17 > OH > > > > > > Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: ENG > > > > > > Mary OHLMAN Other F S W 17 > OH > > > > > > Occ: Servant Fa: BADEN Mo: OH > > > > > > Henry IHLER Other M S W 54 PA > > > > > > Occ: Gardener Fa: PA Mo: PA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Laurel Baty" <laurel.baty@verizon.net> > > > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 6:28 PM > > > Subject: Re: [BP2000] Fayette co., KY Will > > > > > > > Has anyone seen the death notice/Biography of Henry Beatty on > Ancestry.com > > > in the newspaper section? {May 15, 1899, Massillion Indep.} > > > > There is a lot of interesting information in this bio. It states that > he > > > was born in Franklin Co, PA on Dec. 16, 1816 the fifth of 8 children. > The > > > family came west in 1818 locating first in KY but later moving across > the > > > river." I can transcribe this if anyone is interested. There are also > > > about 10 or so other mentions of Henry in the same paper, different > dates. > > > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > > > > > Lois wrote: > > > > > > > > > Donna and BP Listers, > > > > > > > > > > It is interesting that my great-aunt Hazel (Cowles) Beatty and my > mother > > > were convinced that this James Beatty (Below, Book O, page 238) was our > > > James Beatty II, who went to Fayette County in 1790, and Hazel even > found > > > his grave, and made rubbings of the gravestone. I know Fayette County > was > > > formed in 1792, and according to our "Story," it was the father of our > James > > > IV who was born in Kentucky in 1791 a year after his parents settled in > > > Fayette County. I have already been told by Ray that this James has > been > > > very well documented, so I am not trying to "Claim" him, but I still > like to > > > question and wonder. > > > > > > > > > > It seems that none of the Beattys in Lineage 134 ever went to > Kentucky, > > > but since we know nothing about the James we are going to be calling the > > > grandfather of my James IV--except the "Story" that he came from Ireland > > > when he was 2-4 years old and had four sons, Hugh, James, John, and > Robert, > > > not even his wife's name--then, any surprising story could develop. My > > > James IV really does fit the description of their "Missing James," who > was > > > one of the 13-18 children of James with his first wife. Our James had > > > listed all of the addresses where he lived during the years he was > trying to > > > get a pension, and they were the towns where, not only his children, but > his > > > siblings lived. Plus, a few of James' children and their spouses had > > > written letters to the military to vouch for James' debilitating > condition, > > > and had signed their names on affidavits. He moved around and lived > with > > > his adult children for the last fourteen years of his life after his > wife > > > died in 1874. > > > > > > > > > > Now, it seems that my James' father who died in 1849, according to > the > > > family legend of Lineage 134, was born in Ireland and came here when he > was > > > 2-4 years old. We know nothing about the grandfather of my James. He > and > > > his wife, or maybe not a wife, brought the father of my James to this > > > country after he was born in Ireland on 02 May 1782. who died in 1849. > We > > > might still be looking for a fourth James. > > > > > > > > > > There is the question of the birth date of my James Lewis Beatty. > The > > > 1813 date came from the 1880 census, but if he was born in 1813, he > would > > > have been 50 years old when he enlisted. His date of birth works out > > > correctly to be 1819 knowing that he was 44 years old when he enlisted > in > > > 1863. However, one of the affidavits a had his age at 52 in 1864, a > year > > > after he enlisted, which would make his birth year 1812. > > > > > > > > > > I hate to bore everyone and keep going over this, but I am trying to > > > understand a few more things, and I do intend to try to find out if > anyone > > > in our family has a birth record or a death record on James, and to ask > how > > > do we know that his middle name was Lewis, and how do we know that there > > > were four with the same name? Just from the inquiring I have done on > the > > > internet, it seems impossible to get a birth record or a death record in > the > > > state of Ohio and in the state of Indiana, but I need to know how we got > an > > > exact birth and death date for our James Lewis Beatty. I do have a > marriage > > > record, and they were married in Mercer County, Ohio on 14 December > 1840. > > > The marriage record states that he was "of lawful age" when he married > Ann > > > Maria Wilcox. So if "Lawful Age" is 21 years, then that also makes his > > > birth date 1819. The witnesses at their wedding were: Hallabuud or > > > Hallabund H. Willcox (Spelled Hallaboo in the sentence that James L. > Bea(t)y > > > signed as having witn! > > > > es! > > > > > sed Hallabuud sign his name!). Under Hallabuud's name were the > names > > > Jennine or Jennie J. Willcox (sic), and Jane Willcox (sic). > > > > > > > > > > Back to Kentucky for a minute. My great-aunt Hazel (Cowles) Beatty > > > copied these "Notes from the Editor," who must have been Mr. Coleman who > > > wrote "Coleman's History," and he must have been the writer who covered > the > > > 100-year celebration, when ministers from all denominations met and had > > > their pictures taken standing around outside the Meeting House. At the > time > > > of the centennial celebration, the original picture was hanging in an > > > office of the Narcotics Hospital. The story was written using Rev. > Asbury's > > > Journal and Whatcoat's Journal. > > > > > > > > > > Hazel quotes Coleman: > > > > > "Richard Masterson moved from Virginia to Fayette County, Kentucky > about > > > 1784(?) and erected the first Methodist Meeting House in the state. It > was > > > located five miles northwest of Lexington, near Greendale on the site > now > > > occupied by the U.S. Narcotic Hospital (Now a Federal Prison). The > Federal > > > Government gave the east portion to Lexington for a park, which part > > > includes the site of the house. There is an Historical Marker set in > > > concrete on the site with a wire fence around it. The cemetery is a > short > > > distance away. It contains James Beatty's grave among others. His is > in > > > the N.. West corner, 2nd from the west wall and beside the north wall." > > > > > > > > > > This is not the first time that I have noticed Louisville mentioned > in > > > connection with this James (below), whose daughter Barbara married > Daniel > > > Spurr. Louisville is a long distance from Lexington. Does anyone know > for > > > certain where this James (Below, Book O, page 238) is buried? Also, is > this > > > Robert (Will Book O, page 223) the brother of this James? It is > difficult > > > to find a map that shows exactly what Fayette County looked like in > 1792. > > > Did it encompass Louisville, as well as, Lexington? > > > > > > > > > > Now that our L-39 will be merging with L-134, we are looking for a > > > Robert but the Robert below (Will Book O, page 223) has to be the > generation > > > before ours. > > > > > > > > > > Here is a surprising observation. Our James Lewis Beatty, who was > born > > > in Stark County, Ohio on 20 Nov. 1819 and died in South Bend, St. > Joseph > > > County, Indiana on 17 Oct. 1888, was examined by a Dr. William W. Dudley > > > more than a few times during the 22 years that he was trying to get his > > > pension, and James was in Field Hospitals in Lexington, Louisville, > Alabama, > > > Tennessee, Iowa, and Georgia. It could be that the two doctors were > > > related, possibly brothers, but I understood that Dr. William W. Dudley > was > > > a military doctor from the "Pension House," as James L. Beatty had > written > > > in one of his letters. > > > > > > > > > > A very surprising thing happened a couple of days ago and I have > > > e-mailed Sue Knost and Julie Miller about it. I remembered a Muskegon > > > Beatty right here in our town and I searched for the 10-12 pages that he > got > > > from his father to give to me back in 1991 or 1992. I had seen a > newspaper > > > article about him, and later, I met his wife. The names on the pages he > gave > > > me did not mean much to me back then, but I know now, that the > > > great-great-grandfather of his father was a brother of my > > > great-great-grandfather, James Lewis Beatty! He had the death date > (1849) > > > of my James' father, and his John was born in Massillon, Stark Co., OH > and > > > died in 1877. Supposedly, there were 18 children, which is what L-134 > > > believed, but there seems to be only 13 children, 8 by James' first > wife, > > > Anne Kehl, and 5 with his second wife, Anna Clayman. Possibly some died > > > young, and, possibly a few children were in the other household during a > > > census enumeration, and researchers picked up a few more ch! > > > > il! > > > > > dren that way. > > > > > > > > > > The local family has a copy of a biography published in the "City of > > > Massillon," and "H. Beatty," born 16 Dec. 1816, was the subject of the > > > article. Henry was he 5th in a family of 8 children of James and Mary > > > (Kate) Beatty. The next sentence in this biography is "James was born > in > > > the north of Ireland, and settled in Baltimore, having four sons - > James, > > > John, Robert, and Hugh." Lineage 134 must have always had the same > "City of > > > Massillon" biography of H. Beatty. I guess Anne Marie (Kehl) and Mary > > > (Kate) could be one and the same woman, and she could have had nicknames > of > > > "Polly, Molly, or Kate." > > > > > > > > > > Our family has grabbed onto the given names of Clinton, Clements, > > > Martin, and Lewis, thinking that they could be maiden names, but when I > look > > > at all of the "BATES" Families in the book "HISTORY and GENEALOGY of the > > > Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts, 1762-1962 by Ruth A. Baker, > pages > > > 37-42, there were three generations before Solomon Bates, who was born > 13 > > > Aprl 1706, and these were given names of the generations before : > > Joshua > > > > Joseph > Clement, so the name Clement has nothing to do with our > politics. > > > There was also an early Clinton. There are families with the surname > LEWIS > > > in Ohio, but the name Lewis could, it seems that everyone has a few, > just > > > like the name "Jesse James." We have more than a few of those, so the > > > "Story" gets started that we are related to the infamous Jesse James. I > > > have saved a few online trees with the two surnames JAMES and BEATTY in > > > them. > > > > > > > > > > One more thing bothering me. Since my James Lewis Beatty's name has > not > > > been seen on any legal document spelled that way, should I change his > name > > > to just James L. Beaty, or James L. Beaty III, until we find out if > there is > > > a fourth James L. Beaty? Or do I just let him be James Lewie Beatty IV > > > until further notice? > > > > > > > > > > Lois Kortering > > > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netins.net> > > > > > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 11:43 AM > > > > > Subject: [BP2000] Fayette co., KY Will > > > > > > > > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > Fayette co., KY > > > > > > Will Book O- Oct. 1838-Feb. 1841 > > > > > > Will Book O pg. 223 Robert Beatty Will > > > > > > > > > > > > Being Low in health but of sound and disposing mind and calling to > > > mind the > > > > > > uncertainty of life and the certainty of death. I do make and > ordain > > > this > > > > > > my last will and testament as followeth. First, I will and direct > > > that my > > > > > > body be buried as my wife shall direct. Secondly, I direct that > all > > > my just > > > > > > debts shall be paid. I will and devise my whole estate of every > > > description > > > > > > to my beloved wife, Margaret Beatty and I do hereby constitute and > > > appoint > > > > > > my said wife executrix to this my will and should I hereafter > acquire, > > > my > > > > > > estate real or personal of which I may be possessed or to which I > may > > > have > > > > > > claim. I will and devise, also, all such estate as I may die > > > possessed of > > > > > > so after acquired. The true intent and meaning of this my will > being > > > to > > > > > > give all my estate of every description and all interest in such > > > estate as I > > > > > > may die possessed of or in any wise entitled to, to my said wife > > > during her > > > > > > life. And it is my will that Dr. Benjamin W. Dudley who has been > our > > > friend > > > > > > for the last twenty years shall continue his friendship and > protection > > > to my > > > > > > wife with a view to secure her comfort and independence, and at > her > > > death > > > > > > that he shall inherit all the property both real and personal that > may > > > > > > belong to the estate. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my > hand > > > and > > > > > > seal this 29th day of January AD 1836. > > > > > > > > > > > > Robert Beatty > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed, Sealed and delivered in the Presence of: > > > > > > John Henry > > > > > > A. Gebney > > > > > > Geo. W. Dozier > > > > > > > > > > > > Fayette County, to wit, September Court 1839 > > > > > > > This writing purporting to be the last will and testament of > Robt. > > > Beatty, > > > > > > deceased was produced in court and fully proved by John Henry, A. > > > Gebney, > > > > > > and Geo. W. Dozier, the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered > to > > > be > > > > > > recorded which is truly done in my office. > > > > > > > > > > > > AH JC Rodes, Clk. > > > > > > > > > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > Book O pg. 238 (L-1) (excerpts) > > > > > > > > > > > > The estate of James Beatty, deceased in acct. with William Potts, > > > exor. and > > > > > > Richard J. Spurr, admr. of Daniel Spurr, executor of said James > > > Beatty, > > > > > > deceased. > > > > > > > > > > > > List of debts: > > > > > > Shroud, casket, etc. taxes due in 1820, head & foot stone, > > > > > > (few of interest): > > > > > > Traveling expenses to Paris > > > > > > Traveling expenses to Winchester > > > > > > Bourbon co. clerk's fee > > > > > > Fayette clerk's fee > > > > > > Clerk Louisville court > > > > > > Paid James Beatty legacy $1500 > > > > > >(2 pages) > > > > > > Verified correct-22 July 1839 > > > > > > > > > > > > Dan Bradford > > > > > > Jer'h Kertley > > > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > > > > > Donna L-3 > > > > > > > > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > > > > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > The Threaded Mail List Archiver at RootsWeb > > > > > A powerful search engine.... 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