thanks for responding. paul rmc1951 wrote: > I dont' have anyone by that name in my family list. If I come across it I > will be sure to let you know. Good Luck. > Raymond > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <prunyon19@uswest.net> > To: <BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 9:40 AM > Subject: [BROYLES] Broyles > > > > > Looking for information on William Carter Broyles (1881-1947). > > He was married to Martha Louetta "Etta" Skaggs. He was the son of James > Lafayette Broyles. > > His daughter was Pearl Blanche Broyles (Runyon). She died Dec. 1, 1999. > > please e-mail me at prunyon19@uswest.net > > > > > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > > You can contact the List Manager at: > > georgedurman@home.com > > > > ============================== > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > You can contact the List Manager at: > georgedurman@home.com > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
That's a pretty close line to mine. You can find info on James and his family at: http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0006/g0000032.htm#I510 prunyon19@uswest.net@rootsweb.com on 06/26/2001 09:37:56 AM Please respond to BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com Sent by: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com cc: Subject: [BROYLES] Broyles My grandmother was born in LaFollette, Tennessee. Her name was Pearl Broyles. Her father was William Carter Broyles, his father was James Lafeyette Broyles. I would appreciate ANY info on Tenessee Broyles...especially the ones I just mentioned. ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== You can contact the List Manager at: georgedurman@home.com ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB
I dont' have anyone by that name in my family list. If I come across it I will be sure to let you know. Good Luck. Raymond ----- Original Message ----- From: <prunyon19@uswest.net> To: <BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 9:40 AM Subject: [BROYLES] Broyles > > Looking for information on William Carter Broyles (1881-1947). > He was married to Martha Louetta "Etta" Skaggs. He was the son of James Lafayette Broyles. > His daughter was Pearl Blanche Broyles (Runyon). She died Dec. 1, 1999. > please e-mail me at prunyon19@uswest.net > > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > You can contact the List Manager at: > georgedurman@home.com > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >
Looking for information on William Carter Broyles (1881-1947). He was married to Martha Louetta "Etta" Skaggs. He was the son of James Lafayette Broyles. His daughter was Pearl Blanche Broyles (Runyon). She died Dec. 1, 1999. please e-mail me at prunyon19@uswest.net
My grandmother was born in LaFollette, Tennessee. Her name was Pearl Broyles. Her father was William Carter Broyles, his father was James Lafeyette Broyles. I would appreciate ANY info on Tenessee Broyles...especially the ones I just mentioned.
To my friends that have written to me off list, my address will change (effective immediately) to jaywheel@fix.net Jean Wheeler Cayucos, CA Researching: BELL, BRILES, BROWN, CAMPBELL, CHAPFIELD, CUMPTON, DIVINE, HALL, KEIM, MCKAY, MITCHELL, RICHARDS, SHAULL, TATE, THOMAS, VAUGHAN, WHEELER, YOSTE
Do you have dates of birth or death or names of parents or spouse? My be able to help with more info.
In a message dated 6/14/2001 9:54:22 PM Central Daylight Time, Gallokc@aol.com writes: > Need more information to do a look up in my database. JJ
Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/10053 Surname: WILHOIT ------------------------- Need info on Anna WILHOIT
Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/10052 Surname: BROYLES, BLACKBURN ------------------------- Looking for information on Callie R. (BLACKBURN)BROYLES DOB: Nov 19, 1883 Kansas died: Mar 15, 1965 Payne County, Cushing,Oklahoma.Married Jesse Morris BROYLES April 15, 1906 in Payne County, Oklahoma. Jesse Morris BROYLES DOB: Oct 3, 1880 died: Sept 25, 1937. Children: Marion,Merle,Leonard and Genevive(?). Callie was my great grandfathers sister--my great aunt.
Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/10051 Surname: Broyles, Yager ------------------------- I have information on Julius Broyles,#429 son of Benjamin Broyles #85 in Dr. Keith manuscript. I have his whole family and on back to Germany.
Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/10050 Surname: Broyles ------------------------- You did not give enough information. No dates at all.
Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/10049 Surname: Broyles, Blackburn ------------------------- Looking for information on Jesse Morris BROYLES married to Callie BLACKBURN. Lived in the Payne County, Oklahoma area.
The GERMANNA FAMILIES History web site is at URL: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/index.html This site was previously named The BROYLES/BRILES Family History web site. SgtGeorge George W. Durman At 10:20 PM 05/29/2001, SewzArt@aol.com wrote: *********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* >Would someone please direct me to the Briles/Broyles website that >told of the >early Va settlers and had a picture of the church etc. >I think it mentioned the Wilhites and listed the >germanna families. >also. I can`t find the Germana-L-@rootsweb >Thanks sue Engle **********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT**********
JOB APPLICATION This is an actual job application someone submitted at a McDonald's fast food establishment. Apparently they hired him. NAME - Greg Bulmash DESIRED POSITION - Reclining. Ha ha. But seriously, whatever's available. If I was in a position to be picky, I wouldn't be applying here in the first place. DESIRED SALARY - $285,000 a year plus stock options and a Michael Ovitz style severance package. If that's not possible, make an offer. Obviously I am a desperate man. EDUCATION - Yes. LAST POSITION HELD - Target for middle management hostility. MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT - My incredible collection of stolen pens and post-it notes. REASON FOR LEAVING - Fired for stealing pens and post-it notes. DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL SKILLS? Yes, but they're better suited to a more intimate environment MAY WE CONTACT YOUR CURRENT EMPLOYER? If I had one, would I be here? DO YOU HAVE ANY PHYSICAL CONDITIONS THAT WOULD PROHIBIT YOU FROM LIFTING UP TO 50 LBS? Of what? DO YOU HAVE A CAR? I think the more appropriate question here would be "Do you have a car that runs?" HAVE YOU RECEIVED ANY SPECIAL AWARDS OR RECOGNITION? I may already be a winner of the Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes DO YOU SMOKE? Only when set on fire WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE DOING IN FIVE YEARS? Living in the Bahamas with a fabulously wealthy super model who thinks I'm the greatest thing since sliced bread. Actually, I'd like to be doing that now. SIGN HERE: Scorpio with Libra rising"
I would also like to have that website. Thank you. MVG
Would someone please direct me to the Briles/Broyles website that told of the early Va settlers and had a picture of the church etc. I think it mentioned the Wilhites and listed the germanna families. also. I can`t find the Germana-L-@rootsweb Thanks sue Engle
(Courtesy of Robert BROYLES, who forwarded it to me.) BURY ME WITH SOLDIERS: I've played a lot of roles in life; I've met a lot of men. I've done a lot of things I'd like to think I wouldn't do again. And though I'm young, I'm old enough To know someday I'll die. To think about what lies beyond, And beside whom I would lie. Perhaps it doesn't matter much; Still, if I had my choice, I'd want a grave amongst Soldiers when At last death quells my voice. I'm sick of the hypocrisy Of lectures of the wise. I'll take the man, with all the flaws, Who goes, though scared, and dies. The troops I knew were commonplace, They didn't want the war; They fought because their fathers and Their fathers had before. They cursed and killed and wept... God knows they're easy to deride. But bury me with men like these; They faced the guns and died. It's funny when you think of it, The way we got along. We'd come from different worlds to live In one where no one belongs, I didn't even like them all; I'm sure they'd all agree. Yet, I would give my life for them; I know some did for me. So bury me with soldiers, please, Though much maligned they be. Yes, bury me with soldiers, For I miss their company. We'll not soon see their likes again; If we've had our fill of war. So bury me with men like them, I cannot ask for more. Author unknown
HOW TO USE THE ARCHIVES: There are two ways to access the Archives: SEARCH or BROWSE (NOTICE: The URLs for the search engines are "case sensitive", that is, you must follow instructions given below, and type in the List's name as shown. For "Searches", the List name must be in ALL CAPS; for "Browsing", the List name must be in all "non caps".) 1) SEARCH the Archives for specific messages by searching for names, words, phrases, etc. Use this URL and substitute the name of the List for XXXXX: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=XXXXX (In other words, you would replace XXXXX with SMITH to search the SMITH Mailing List for something. In this SEARCH you MUST type the name in ALL CAPS. Another example would be to replace XXXXX with EUDORA-MAIL, VIRUS-DISCUSSION, or WINDOWS- FOR DUMMIES, etc.) Once at the appropriate page, you would type in the word or words, and select the year to search. Some Lists have been in existence since 1996, while others are relatively new, starting in 2000 or 2001. (See the end of this message for tips on how to type in the proper format for searches of more than on word.) 2) BROWSE the Archives to go from message to message, month by month, year by year: Use this URL and substitute the name of the List for xxxxx: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/xxxxx (Replace xxxxx with the appropriate surname, e.g. smith. In this search, you MUST type the name in non-caps. Again, for non- surname Lists, examples would be eudora-mail, virus-discussion, or windows-for-dummies, etc.) On the first page, you will see a list of Months and Years, starting with the first Month/Year the List became active, up to the present Month/Year. You will also see the total number of List messages for each Month/Year. Let's say that you want to look at all the posts for April 2001. Scroll down the list until you find that Month/Year. Click on it and you will be taken to a new page which shows all the posts for April 2001, initially arranged by "Thread". That means that, starting at the top, you will see the earliest posts, arranged chronologically for "original" posts. If someone has "replied" to any "original" post, the "replies" will be under the "original", which will make some email dates out of chronological order. You can click the "Display in" box and choose "Chronological" instead of "Threaded", which will put ALL posts in date order and NOT arranged by "Thread". I would suggest you put check marks in "With Names" and "With Dates" so that you can see who sent the emails and on what dates they were sent. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT !!!!! If you do a BROWSE, you cannot search for a word or words; what you will see will be all the emails for a specific month/year, either arranged by date, or by "thread". Initially, senders' names and dates of posting will not be shown. You need to put check marks in the two boxes and click "Redisplay" to see the names and dates. This is why it is VERY, VERY IMPORTANT that when you post an email to a List, or reply to an email, you MAKE SURE your subject line is descriptive of what you are sending. These BROWSE pages give lists of emails by SUBJECT LINES !!!!! Thus, if you are subscribed to the -D (Digest mode) List, and you reply to an email contained within the Digest, and DON'T change the subject line, it will look something like this: Re: GERMANNA_COLONIES-D Digest V01 #104 So, your reply gets Archived with THAT subject line. What does that tell searchers when they are using the BROWSE utility? Absolutely NOTHING!!!!! In short, if you're a -D (Digest mode) subscriber, CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINE to match that of the email within the Digest before replying. Please!!!!! A word about using the SEARCH feature. You will have to experiment to find out how to best word your queries. It seems that Rootsweb has improved the search engine so that you can do a search for phrases, BUT you have to know how to do so. Example: If you search for "john broyles", you will get all the pages that have BOTH of those words in emails, but not necessarily both together. If you search for "john and broyles", the "finds" or "hits" will be the same as above for "john broyles". If you search for "john+broyles", you will get only emails that have "John Broyles" in them. About phrases: Let's say you are looking for the phrase "only evidence was a misreading" in an email. Typing it exactly that way won't work. You have to put a "+" between each word in order to search for that phrase, e.g., "only+evidence+was+a+misreading" THAT works! But, with experimentation, that is about as long a phrase I have been able to use and have the search engine find it. Anything longer seems to mess up the mind of the engine. Regards, SgtGeorge George W. Durman Knoxville, TN Listowner
Barney Williamson wrote: > > Ken Broyles- > > Would like info on obtaining manuscript on Broyles > > Regards, > > Barney Williamson > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > You can contact the List Manager at: > georgedurman@home.com > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library The Broyles Manuscript by Dr. A. L. Keith is available from me John K. Broyles, Sr. It is now in 4 volumes plus the index. It is $95.00 ppd I also have 10 volumes that I published that are available. My address is: 302 Woodland Hills Rd. Clinton, TN 37716-5934