Afternoon Fellow List Members, It has been a good week all-in-all. I was able to finalize some 10 gigabytes of estate papers of interest to the Brethren Community at large and also perhaps to those with roots in Montgomery county, Ohio. These two estates of Montgomery county were for Elder David Murray and his brother-in-law, George Shank. After image processing and indexing the final size was somewhere in the neighborhood of 3½ gigabytes in total. This was done at the behest of Dr. Ron Pancner, a benefactor, for whom I say thank you for the support and I hope you appreciate the quality. With the assistance of Mr. Jesse Davis of upstate Pennsylvania we indexed the letters E and F (grooms only) of the third marriage docket of Montgomery county. This covers the years from 1837 to 1844 and the resultant index information was uploaded to the companion Montgomery county web site. Thank you Mr. Davis. During all this I also created another of my Offerings for your reading pleasure. This particular Offering took me the better part of two days as in preparing it, as often occurs, I discovered facts not in evidence in the current Brethren historical knowledge base. The research and documenting of the new facts took the majority of the time. Anyone who knows me is aware of the thoroughness of my documentation workflow. I even hate myself at times. I would highly recommend Gale and Dennis that you download the updated ministerial file as there is a lot of new information within it. Those of you interested in the latest Offering can view it by visiting http://offering.brethrenarchives.com/index.php?option=com_content <http://offering.brethrenarchives.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=arti cle&id=621:the-primitive-christian-offering-103&catid=38:2011&Itemid=57> &view=article&id=621:the-primitive-christian-offering-103&catid=38:2011&Item id=57. Next on my list is to get back to my scanning of the Bedford, Somerset and Fulton county, Pennsylvania history book of the late 19th Century. It has been sitting here awaiting my attention with only another two weeks or need to complete it. Last, but not the least, a thank you goes out to Mrs. Barbara Prudhoe and Mrs. Alice Miller for their support. If you want me to do anything to further your research, just ask. Cordially, Wayne Webb
Can you give me the source information for the Primitive Christian-Offering #103. Thank You, Cal Sale -----Original Message----- From: A. Wayne Webb <[email protected]> To: brethren <[email protected]>; montgomery_co_oh <[email protected]>; pabedfor <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, Jan 29, 2011 2:18 pm Subject: [BRE] The Primitive Christian - Offering #103 Afternoon Fellow List Members, It has been a good week all-in-all. I was able to finalize some 10 igabytes of estate papers of interest to the Brethren Community at large nd also perhaps to those with roots in Montgomery county, Ohio. These two states of Montgomery county were for Elder David Murray and his rother-in-law, George Shank. After image processing and indexing the final ize was somewhere in the neighborhood of 3½ gigabytes in total. This was one at the behest of Dr. Ron Pancner, a benefactor, for whom I say thank ou for the support and I hope you appreciate the quality. With the assistance of Mr. Jesse Davis of upstate Pennsylvania we indexed he letters E and F (grooms only) of the third marriage docket of Montgomery ounty. This covers the years from 1837 to 1844 and the resultant index nformation was uploaded to the companion Montgomery county web site. Thank ou Mr. Davis. During all this I also created another of my Offerings for your reading leasure. This particular Offering took me the better part of two days as n preparing it, as often occurs, I discovered facts not in evidence in the urrent Brethren historical knowledge base. The research and documenting of he new facts took the majority of the time. Anyone who knows me is aware f the thoroughness of my documentation workflow. I even hate myself at imes. I would highly recommend Gale and Dennis that you download the pdated ministerial file as there is a lot of new information within it. Those of you interested in the latest Offering can view it by visiting ttp://offering.brethrenarchives.com/index.php?option=com_content http://offering.brethrenarchives.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=arti le&id=621:the-primitive-christian-offering-103&catid=38:2011&Itemid=57> view=article&id=621:the-primitive-christian-offering-103&catid=38:2011&Item d=57. Next on my list is to get back to my scanning of the Bedford, omerset and Fulton county, Pennsylvania history book of the late 19th entury. It has been sitting here awaiting my attention with only another wo weeks or need to complete it. Last, but not the least, a thank you goes out to Mrs. Barbara Prudhoe and rs. Alice Miller for their support. If you want me to do anything to urther your research, just ask. Cordially, Wayne Webb ------------------------ earch the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN ------------------------ Support Our Sponsoring Agency The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) or further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:[email protected] ------------------------ ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message