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    1. Re: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Scott Valley Twp
    2. Lewis M. Ruddick
    3. Ron: In California, townships are rarely communities, rather they are specific large land areas. Occasionally they bear the same name as a nearby community. In your case it is the actual name of the valley where most of the township is found. Lewis M. Ruddick

    09/23/1998 10:24:33
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Scott Valley Twp
    2. Ron & Debbie Luckenbill
    3. I located my ggf Martin Luckenbill in the 1860 census living in Scott Valley Township, Siskiyou County. However, I can not locate where this town was located. It was not in the USGS site. Ideas??? Ron Luckenbill [email protected]

    09/23/1998 10:23:31
    1. Re: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Scott Valley Twp
    2. Lewis M. Ruddick
    3. Ron: Ft. Jones, CA is located in Scott Valley. Follow the Scott River south from Scott Bar on the Klamath River and you are there. Beautiful location. Lewis M. Ruddick

    09/23/1998 10:21:31
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 5 A-G History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup/"name wanted". I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Abbott William M. 83 Abbott William M. 90 Acher N. A. 91 Acher Susan 91 Allen Joseph 96 Allen Kate M 96 Anthony Alice Leslie 83 Anthony Edna Caroline 83 Anthony Guy Leonard 83 Anthony Henry Edgar 83 Anthony Nell Laurena 83 Anthony Robert Cleveland 83 Bennett Elizabeth 90 Bennett John 90 Bennett Julia 91 Bennett Katherine 91 Bennett Matilda D. 91 Bennett Robert H. I 90 Bennett Robert H. II 91 Bennett Susan 91 Breeden Eva Ledlie 84 Breeden Henry C. 84 Burnell Mr. 96 Cannon Kingsley W. 83 Cannon William M. 83 Conner Julia 91 Conner Katherine 91 Conner Robert H. III 91 Gaillard Pierre 95 Garnett Eliza 92 Garnett James St. Clair 92 Garnett Margaret 92 Garnett Richard 92 Glover Mary B. 97 Glover Stephen C. 97 Goodman Isador 98 Goodman Jennie 98

    09/23/1998 05:54:37
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 5 H-M History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup/"name wanted". I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Handlin Rachel 84 Harrison Edna Caroline 83 Harrison W. H., MD 83 Hartson Mr. 96 Hayes George R. B. 96 Heyman Augusta 98 Heyman Julius 98 Heyman Robert J. 98 Hood William 91 Jacobs Augusta 98 Jacobs Charles S. 98 Jacobs Frank P. 98 Jacobs George T. 98 Jacobs Jennie 98 Jacobs Joseph 98 Jacobs Myer 98 Jacobs Pauline 98 Jacobs Solomon 97 Jacobs William 98 Kauffman Alice Leslie 83 Kendall Lucinda May 85 Langley Esther 89 Leavitt J. W. 83 Leavitt Nell Laurena 83 Ledlie Isabel 84 Lunney Anna 97 Margelinsky Pauline 98 Marksbury Margaret 92 McCune Henry 92 McEnerney Garrett W. 96 McFarland Thomas B., Justice 89 Melvin Bradford Morse 89 Melvin Esther 89 Melvin Henry Alexander, Judge 86 Melvin Samuel Houston, MD 86 Melvin Sarah Amanda 86 Melvin Sarah Louise 89 Meussdorfer Alice 95 Meussdorfer Arthur H. 95 Meussdorfer Caroline 95 Meussdorfer George 95 Meussdorfer Harry C. 95 Meussdorfer Irene 95 Meussdorfer John C. 95 Meussdorfer Oscar E. 95 Meussdorfer Ottilie 95 Meussdorfer Waldemar 95 Meussdorffer John Charles 92

    09/23/1998 05:53:35
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 5 M-W History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup/"name wanted". I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Mills Elizabeth 90 Moody Edna Jorane 84 Moody Eva Ledlie 84 Moody Frederick Schander 84 Moody Isabel 84 Moody Joseph Ledlie 84 Moody Mai 84 Moody Robert 84 Moody William 84 Morse S. Bradford 89 Morse Sarah Louise 89 Mountain William 90 Norris Matilda D. 91 Pflueger Caroline 95 Schander Ida Jorane 84 Schander John Frederick 84 Schander Rachel 84 Sherman Cordelia 85 Sherman Edna Jorane 84 Sherman Raymond Hough 84 Sherman W. T., Gen. 91 Slemmons Sarah Amanda 86 Spencer Denis 96 Stanly John A., Judge 96 Stoney Donzel 96 Stoney Gaillard 96 Stoney Kate M. 96 Stoney Kate W. 96 Stoney Pierre Gallard 96 Stoney Thomas Porcher 95 Sullivan John P., Col. 90 Troutt Cordelia 85 Troutt Hiram James Morris 85 Troutt James Morris 84 Troutt Lucinda May 85 Troutt Sarah 85 Watson Douglas S. 84 Watson Mai 84 Wood Anna 97 Wood Horace V. 97 Wood Mary B. 97 Woodworth Julia 91

    09/23/1998 05:35:01
    1. RE: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Mining at Horse Shoe Bar - American River - 1851
    2. Ruth Skewis
    3. Patricia, What a neat follow-up to Bob's post. Makes it all seem even more real! What a fun relic to have of the Gold Rush years - lucky girl!! Sounds like a fun way to spend a week-end - rocking that cradle. RUTH _____________________________ Ruth & Don Skewis [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Zephyr's Quilts [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 1:56 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Mining at Horse Shoe Bar - American River - > 1851 > > > Hi, Bob: > Sure do enjoy your articles! > We have an old gold mining cradle made by my husband's great > grandfather, and passed down to the eldest son. It still operates > just fine when we take it to the river (So Fork of the Yuba River). > Haven't taken it out in a couple of years. It sure is heavy, teak wood, > we think. Got some very old "pans" that still find gold once in a while, > too! Heavy rain years (like this one was in the spring) bring down lots > of gold into the streams surrounding us. > Thanks, > Patricia > > > > [email protected] wrote: > > > Howdy, > > Before rejoining 49er Harold C. GARDINER at Horse Shoe > Bar on the North > > Fork of the American River for a little gold mining, I CAUTION > you folks of a > > little overlap with my prior post, "49er Enos CHRISTMAN"s > Birthing a Cradle in > > 1850." May I suggest that those with little interest in mining-cradle > > construction or its operation > > <snipped> > > > ==== CA-GOLDRUSH Mailing List ==== > Automatic Administrative Reminder: > Rootsweb.com no longer accepts HTML coding or attachments > on email messages. Your cooperation will help save Rootsweb.com > equipment to serve you another day! > > > > > > > > >

    09/23/1998 04:34:37
    1. Re: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Mining at Horse Shoe Bar - American River - 1851
    2. Zephyr's Quilts
    3. Hi, Bob: Sure do enjoy your articles! We have an old gold mining cradle made by my husband's great grandfather, and passed down to the eldest son. It still operates just fine when we take it to the river (So Fork of the Yuba River). Haven't taken it out in a couple of years. It sure is heavy, teak wood, we think. Got some very old "pans" that still find gold once in a while, too! Heavy rain years (like this one was in the spring) bring down lots of gold into the streams surrounding us. Thanks, Patricia [email protected] wrote: > Howdy, > Before rejoining 49er Harold C. GARDINER at Horse Shoe Bar on the North > Fork of the American River for a little gold mining, I CAUTION you folks of a > little overlap with my prior post, "49er Enos CHRISTMAN"s Birthing a Cradle in > 1850." May I suggest that those with little interest in mining-cradle > construction or its operation > <snipped>

    09/23/1998 02:55:30
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Re: Part 4 M-P History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard,1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. Under separate e-mail I've sent you the biograpical sketch on Collins and Peyton ---------- | From: Cornelia Warner <[email protected]> | To: Norby Family <[email protected]> | Subject: Re: Part 4 M-P History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard,1924 | Date: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 1:06 PM | | Yahoo! didn't expect Mary Jane Peyton in this list-I was looking for other | family members :D. | Please send me what you have on her and thanks! your an angel to do this | for us. | Cornelia | | At 09:51 AM 9/23/98 -0700, you wrote: | >If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the | >following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page | >number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as | >quickly as possible. | > | > | >Mahoney Andrew William 74 | >Mahoney Denis 74 | >Mahoney Denis 74 | >Mahoney James Bergin 74 | >Mahoney Jeanette 74 | >Mahoney Kathleen 74 | >Mahoney Margaret 74 | >Mahoney Mary Bergin 74 | >Mahoney Mary T. 74 | >Mahoney Mira 74 | >Mahoney William Casey 73 | >Mansfield Albert 79 | >Mansfield Albert Jr. 80 | >Mansfield Alice 80 | >Mansfield Dorothy A. 80 | >Mansfield Elizabeth P. 80 | >Mansfield Elizabeth R. 80 | >Mansfield Joel A. 80 | >Mansfield Joel H. 79 | >Mansfield Mary Alice 79 | >Martin Mary Alice 79 | >Metcalf John, Capt. 78 | >Mitchell Mira 74 | >Mitchell Robert Sharp 74 | >Mower Flora Ellen 72 | >North Annie 78 | >North Chester L. 78 | >North George Loomis 78 | >North George Loomis 78 | >Ogend Isabelita 65 | >Orr Emeline 77 | >Pease Isabelita 65 | >Pease Martha 62 | >Pease Mary 65 | >Pease Mary Elliott 62 | >Pease Richard Henry 62 | >Pease Richard Henry II 65 | >Peyton Mary J. 79 | > | > | > |

    09/23/1998 02:48:12
    1. Re: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Mining at Horse Shoe Bar - American River - 1851
    2. Jeanette Steck
    3. Thanks again for today. My second day on the list and I am spoiled. My first thought this am was "Will he continue the story today?". He did and I am happy. :-) That was hard work and the water was cold. Even in the summertime at Rich Bar on the Feather River the water is so cold! Friends, Jan Steck in Vina, California [email protected] "I'm grouchy 'cuz I'm good at it."

    09/23/1998 11:17:42
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 4 A-D History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Anthony Elizabeth Caroline 80 Anthony James W. 80 Anthony John Henry 80 Bacon Louise 73 Bandini Juan, Don 66 Beale Gen. 68 Bergin James J. 74 Bergin Mary T. 74 Bergin Thomas I. 74 Brodie Benjamin, Sir 78 Budd James H. 80 Carr Alice 78 Casey James P. 62 Casey Margaret 74 Cave Annie 78 Cave Julia Anabella 78 Cave Thomas Charles 77 Cave Thomas Charles Jr. 78 Cave Thomas, Dr. 78 Collins Francis L. 78 Collins Francis L. 79 Collins Francis T., D.O. 78 Collins George H. 79 Collins Mary F. 79 Collins Warren F. 79 Cox Alice 77 Cuthbertson W. J. 74 Dawes Mary Elliott 62 de Stark Baron 78 de Stark Julia Anabella 78 Deming Alice 77 Deming Eleanor 77 Deming Emeline 77 Deming Ernest 77 Deming Horace 77 Deming Horace 77 Deming Joseph G., Jr. 77 Deming Joseph Grove 74 Deming Mary 77 Dutton Annie 71 Dutton Edward 71 Dwyer Alice 77 Dwyer Martin 77 Dwyer Mary 77

    09/23/1998 10:52:34
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 4 R-Y History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Ross Blanche Emily 73 Ross Harvey L., M.D. 73 Ross Joseph L. Jr. 73 Ross Joseph L., M.D. 72 Ross Louise 73 Ross Sarah Frances 73 Ross Blanche E. 73 Rottanze Alice 77 Rottanze T. A., Dr. 77 Ryland C. T. 74 Shorb Edith 73 Stafford Blanche Emily 73 Steele Anna 73 Steele Charles 73 Steele Daniel 73 Steele Daniel H. 73 Steele Edith 73 Steele Elizabeth 73 Steele James King 73 Steele James Shorb 73 Steele William K. 73 Stockton Commodore 68 Watson Arthur 65 Watson Mary 65 Weber Charles 68 Wilson Anna 73 Wilson Benito, Don 67 Wilson Benjamin Davis 65 Wilson Josephine 71 Wilson R. J. 71 Wilson Ramona 67 Winter Elizabeth P. 80 Yorba Bernardo, Don 67 Yorba Ramona 67

    09/23/1998 10:52:05
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 4 M-P History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Mahoney Andrew William 74 Mahoney Denis 74 Mahoney Denis 74 Mahoney James Bergin 74 Mahoney Jeanette 74 Mahoney Kathleen 74 Mahoney Margaret 74 Mahoney Mary Bergin 74 Mahoney Mary T. 74 Mahoney Mira 74 Mahoney William Casey 73 Mansfield Albert 79 Mansfield Albert Jr. 80 Mansfield Alice 80 Mansfield Dorothy A. 80 Mansfield Elizabeth P. 80 Mansfield Elizabeth R. 80 Mansfield Joel A. 80 Mansfield Joel H. 79 Mansfield Mary Alice 79 Martin Mary Alice 79 Metcalf John, Capt. 78 Mitchell Mira 74 Mitchell Robert Sharp 74 Mower Flora Ellen 72 North Annie 78 North Chester L. 78 North George Loomis 78 North George Loomis 78 Ogend Isabelita 65 Orr Emeline 77 Pease Isabelita 65 Pease Martha 62 Pease Mary 65 Pease Mary Elliott 62 Pease Richard Henry 62 Pease Richard Henry II 65 Peyton Mary J. 79

    09/23/1998 10:51:47
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 4 G-L History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Gillespie Capt. 68 Gregg Dr. 66 Gulnao Mr. 68 Harbin Nat 68 Harriott Martha 62 Harris King 72 Harris L. W. 72 Harris Lawrence Jr. 72 Harris Lucie 72 Harris Robert 72 Hendrickson Mr. 74 Howe Georgia H. 79 Howe W. S. 79 Jones Wilson, Dr. 68 Jose Juan 65 Kearney Denis 74 Kearney Jeannette 74 Kearney Mildred 74 Kearney William 74 King Charlotte Libbey 71 King Flora Ellen 72 King James 71 King James William 72 King Joseph L. Jr. 72 King Joseph Libbey 71 King Lucie 72 King Percy Libbey 72 King Ralph Mower 72 King Ralph P. 72 King of William Annie 71 King of William Charles 71 King of William Charlotte M. 62 King of William George 71 King of William James 71 King of William Joseph L. 71 King of William Josephine 71 King of William William Freeborn 71 Libbey Charlotte 71 Libbey Charlotte M. 62

    09/23/1998 10:51:31
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Mining at Horse Shoe Bar - American River - 1851
    2. Howdy, Before rejoining 49er Harold C. GARDINER at Horse Shoe Bar on the North Fork of the American River for a little gold mining, I CAUTION you folks of a little overlap with my prior post, "49er Enos CHRISTMAN"s Birthing a Cradle in 1850." May I suggest that those with little interest in mining-cradle construction or its operation , should either DELETE, or maybe just skip down to my last paragraph, which shows our 49er's mining success. OK, let's now rejoin H.C. Gardiner in 1851: "After....left me the first morning, I proceeded to set may cradle and commence operations in good earnest. My claim was about 125 feet from the river[North Fork -American River], and the dirt was carried to the cradle in buckets. The manner of proceeding was to dig and free from large boulders some 25 buckets at a time, throwing out all stones as large as a hen's egg. The gravel was transported as stated, and washed in a cradle similar to an old- fashioned baby rocker. The machine, which is usually about four feet long, is set at a slight angle sufficient to cause a current when the water is poured in. The bed on which the cradle rests is made of two pieces of scantling[?] with cross-pieces at each end, the space between which corresponds with that between the rockers attached to the cradle. These cross-pieces have each a small iron spindle that penetrates the rockers, which are shod with hoop-iron. A V-shaped notch is cut in the bottom of each rocker, and a hole drilled thorugh the shoe immediately below it. The spindles pass through these holes, and the shape of the notch gives free play when the cradle is oscillated, while it is held firmly in place by the spindles. "The HOPPER is a square box with sides some four or five inches high, to the bottom of which is affixed a sheet-iron screen punched with holes about a half-inch in diameter, at intervals of three inches. The hopper fits the head of the cradle and sits perfectly level, the pitch of the machine being counteracted by dressing off an inch or two at the sides and head. The APRON is a slight wooden frame covered with cotton cloth fitted to the inside of the cradle, immediately below the hopper, and inclines at an angle of 45 degrees towards the head of the cradle. The machine has a slat across the lower end or foot, and another midway. These are called RIFFLES. They are about an inch high and catch the gold, which sinks to the bottom as it passes through, while the dirt runs off and forms what is called TAILINGS. "A bucket of dirt is deposited in the hopper, when the miner proceeds to rock the cradle, giving it a peculiar shake impossible to describe:-), while he continues to dip water from the river and pour it over the contents of the hopper till all the dirt has passed through the screen, leaving nothing but the clean stones, which he inspects carefully to see if there is a chispa[:-)?] among them, and then throws out. These stones are called SCREENINGS. "Unless the dirt is extraordinarily rich, the usual run is 10 buckets, after which the cradle is washed down carefully until nothing remains but the gold and black sand caught on the apron and by the riffles, which are removed with the SCRAPER and placed in the pan for further manipulation at the end of the day's work. The quantity of dirt washed depends on its distance from the cradle and the difficulty of procuring it. After I become accustomed to the work, my STINT was 150 BUCKETS daily, and sometimes it required extra exertion to perform; nevertheless, I never failed, even if compelled to work till starlight. "The FIRST DAY'S WORK yielded about four dollars, but from then on I did better, and my average earnings were about $50 per week. This was not extravagant, but a vast deal better than I had been accoustomed to. There is an excitement in gold-digging which tends to reconcile one to the hard work, as he looks forward to the WASH-DOWN at the end of the each run with a good deal of interest; morever, the few minutes' relaxation afforded by the process is a period of comparative rest. A miner soon learns to judge by the clean-up at the end of the run what his dirt is paying, and can tell pretty near what will be the result of his day's work, as the gravel on the river bars is very uniform in its yield, especially when taken in the aggregate without stripping for certain rich streaks. Sometimes it is necessary to throw off several feet of the surface, leaving perphaps a couple of feet to be washed, in which case the stripping occupies so much time that one has to hustle to put through 150 BUCKETS." Wonder how he kept his bucket count? Next time, maybe a peek at Placer County politics:-)) Bob Norris in Dallas <BNorris166aol.com>

    09/23/1998 06:55:12
    1. Re: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 2 H-Mc History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. Actually we only have one volume and the librarian in Sacramento, I'm assuming at the CA room, said there wasn't an index. (I hope that was accurate information! There isn't an index in this volume.) Geri and Bob Moser, who host the Stanislaus Genealogy Book Nook at their home, read first and wrote, I've been typing from their handwriting and re-reading while I type. It's tedious but I've found the stories fascinating and I hope I'll find some ancestors. Wish history had been this interesting when I was in school! The plan is to print the index for the library. ---------- | From: Ruth Skewis <[email protected]> | To: CA-GOLDRUSH-L <[email protected]>; Norby Family <[email protected]> | Subject: RE: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 2 H-Mc History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924 | Date: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 8:29 PM | | Colleen (?- right first name?) | | I want you to know that I think you are doing a great job with the index | from Vol #3 of Millard's HISTORY OF SF BAY REGION. I'm familiar with the 3 | volume book and I know that there is an index. I can't remember if there is | one index in one of the volumes for all 3 books or an index in each book for | that volume..... BUT, it sounds like you may be reading through the text in | volume 3 and picking out names, alphabetizing them and then posting them. | Am I right??? WHAT A JOB!!! And what a gift to the rest of us..... We | promise not to bother you 'till you finish <G> | | Do you have the other volumes, and if so do you plan to do the same with | them? Stop the dirty looks now, please.... | | Thanks very much for your time and effort.... | | | RUTH | | _____________________________ | Ruth & Don Skewis | [email protected] | | > -----Original Message----- | > From: Norby Family [mailto:[email protected]] | > Sent: Monday, September 21, 1998 7:50 PM | > To: [email protected] | > Subject: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 2 H-Mc History of the SF Bay Region Vol. | > 3, Millard, 1924 | > | > | > If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail | > me with the | > following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page | > number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get | > back to you as | > quickly as possible. | > | > | > Hodghead A. L., Dr. 36 | > Hodghead David Alexander, MD 36, 37 | > Hodghead Ella 37 | > Hodghead Lillian K. 37, 44 | > Hoge Colonel 23 | > Hopkins Stephen 27 | > Karnes Mr. 32 | > Kean Sarah 38 | > King Alman A., Dr. 37 | > King Arthur W. 37 | > King Caroline R. 37 | > King E. W., Dr. 37 | > King Edward W., M.D. 37 | > King Ella 37 | > King Josephine E. 23, 71 | > King Lyman 37 | > King Phoebe 37 | > King of William James 23 | > Lambert Joseph 21 | > Lincoln Caroline R. 37 | > Loveland Crittenden Andrus 22 | > Loveland Emma 38 | > Loveland Frank 38 | > Loveland Helen 22 | > Loveland Ralph Andrus 22 | > McMullin Anna 36 | > McMullin Beauregard 36 | > McMullin Eliza 36 | > McMullin Eliza 36 | > McMullin Elizabeth 36 | > McMullin Harmon H. 36 | > McMullin Henrietta 36 | > McMullin John 36 | > McMullin John 36 | > McMullin John, Capt. 35, 36 | > McMullin Lilo 36 | > McMullin Morgan 36 | > McMullin Rebecca 36 | > McMullin Susan 36 | > | > | > ==== CA-GOLDRUSH Mailing List ==== | > Automatic Administrative Reminder: | > If you suddenly have a problem with list messages, PLEASE | > check first with Tech Support of your ISP (Internet Service | > Provider) before you ask the Rootsweb staff to look at the | > problem. Thank you. | > | > | > | > | > | > | > | > | > |

    09/22/1998 09:54:18
    1. RE: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 2 H-Mc History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Ruth Skewis
    3. Colleen (?- right first name?) I want you to know that I think you are doing a great job with the index from Vol #3 of Millard's HISTORY OF SF BAY REGION. I'm familiar with the 3 volume book and I know that there is an index. I can't remember if there is one index in one of the volumes for all 3 books or an index in each book for that volume..... BUT, it sounds like you may be reading through the text in volume 3 and picking out names, alphabetizing them and then posting them. Am I right??? WHAT A JOB!!! And what a gift to the rest of us..... We promise not to bother you 'till you finish <G> Do you have the other volumes, and if so do you plan to do the same with them? Stop the dirty looks now, please.... Thanks very much for your time and effort.... RUTH _____________________________ Ruth & Don Skewis [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Norby Family [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, September 21, 1998 7:50 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 2 H-Mc History of the SF Bay Region Vol. > 3, Millard, 1924 > > > If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail > me with the > following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page > number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get > back to you as > quickly as possible. > > > Hodghead A. L., Dr. 36 > Hodghead David Alexander, MD 36, 37 > Hodghead Ella 37 > Hodghead Lillian K. 37, 44 > Hoge Colonel 23 > Hopkins Stephen 27 > Karnes Mr. 32 > Kean Sarah 38 > King Alman A., Dr. 37 > King Arthur W. 37 > King Caroline R. 37 > King E. W., Dr. 37 > King Edward W., M.D. 37 > King Ella 37 > King Josephine E. 23, 71 > King Lyman 37 > King Phoebe 37 > King of William James 23 > Lambert Joseph 21 > Lincoln Caroline R. 37 > Loveland Crittenden Andrus 22 > Loveland Emma 38 > Loveland Frank 38 > Loveland Helen 22 > Loveland Ralph Andrus 22 > McMullin Anna 36 > McMullin Beauregard 36 > McMullin Eliza 36 > McMullin Eliza 36 > McMullin Elizabeth 36 > McMullin Harmon H. 36 > McMullin Henrietta 36 > McMullin John 36 > McMullin John 36 > McMullin John, Capt. 35, 36 > McMullin Lilo 36 > McMullin Morgan 36 > McMullin Rebecca 36 > McMullin Susan 36 > > > ==== CA-GOLDRUSH Mailing List ==== > Automatic Administrative Reminder: > If you suddenly have a problem with list messages, PLEASE > check first with Tech Support of your ISP (Internet Service > Provider) before you ask the Rootsweb staff to look at the > problem. Thank you. > > > > > > > > >

    09/22/1998 09:29:43
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 3 S-W History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Sadler Charles M. 50 Sadler Mae 50 Sawyer E.D. 56 Shaw Joanna Maynard 55 Shaw Oliver Abbott, Rev. 55 Sherry Bridget Ann 59 Sisson Albert W. F. 59 Sisson Albert Willim 56 Sisson Alfred W. 59 Sisson Bridget 59 Sisson Calvin 56 Sisson Clair C. 59 Sisson Cyrus T. 59 Sisson Frank 56 Sisson Joseph 59 Sisson Madeleine 59 Sisson Maria C. 59 Sisson William J. 56 Sisson William J. 59 Swift F., Hon. 55 Tait Mr. 50 Tallant Eliza 55 Tallant John D. 55 Taylor R. E., Dr. 43 Wilkinson Mary 42 Wright Ann Brooke 55 Wright Brooke 55 Wright Eliza 55 Wright George T., Esq. 55 Wright Joanna M. S. 55 Wright Ralph K. 55 Wright Roberta K. 55 Wright Selden S., Judge 55 Wright Stuart Selden 55 Wright William Hammond 55

    09/22/1998 08:43:44
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 3 H-R History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Hellman George 55 Hellman Roberta 55 King William 59 King of William James 59 Kronkrite Frank 59 Kronkrite Maria C. 59 Lacour-Torrop Ingeborg 47 Lanneaw Charlotte 53 Lazelle Rena 44 Lhevinne Joseph 44 Lilienthal B. G. 54 Lilienthal Bertha 54 Lilienthal Sophie 54 Lilienthal Theodore 54 Mack A. 54 Mack Clara 54 Mead Blanche 50 Mead Blanche D. 53 Mead Charlotte 53 Mead Harriet 49 Mead Lewis Risdon 48 Mead Louis Durant, M.D. 50 Mead Mae 50 Mead Silas 49 Mead William 49 Nourse George A., Gen. 55 Pond E. B., Mayor 56 Reid James W., Mrs. 50 Rhodes A. L., Hon. 56 Riggs Mr. 60 Risdon Harriet 49 Risdon John 49 Risdon Orange 49

    09/22/1998 08:43:20
    1. [CA-GOLDRUSH-L] Part 3 A-G History of the SF Bay Region Vol. 3, Millard, 1924
    2. Norby Family
    3. I am typing an index for the above book for the Stanislaus Genealogical Society. I will be posting names that appear in the index 25-35 at a time. Many of these biographical sketches include info on ancestors from the East coast. If you would like further information on any names, please e-mail me with the following in the subject area: Millard Lookup Part# and the name and page number you want in the body of the message. I will try to get back to you as quickly as possible. Baldwin Janet M. 43 Baldwin Sarah A. 42 Bartlett Columbus 56 Baurer Harold 44 Belknap D. P., Esq. 55 Blaine James E. 43 Booth Newton, Gov. 56 Brooke Walker, Hon. 55 Brown Agnes 48 Brown Eliza 48 Brown William 48 Bryant Alice 42 Clement Ada 43 Clement Henry N. 43 Daly Agnes 59 Daly Felix 59 Dornin Alice 42 Dornin George D. 41 Dornin George W. 42 Dornin John C. 42 Dornin Julia 42 Dornin Mary 42 Dornin Mary Avis 42 Dornin Sarah 42 Durant Blanche 50 Eldredge Julia 42 Garry Thomas F. 56 Gerstle Bertha 54 Gerstle Clara 54 Gerstle Hannah 54 Gerstle Lewis 53 Gerstle Mark L. 54 Gerstle Sophie 54 Gerstle William L. 54 Greenebaum Hannah 54 Guptill Agnes 48 Guptill Edwin Augustus 47 Guptill Paul Willard 48

    09/22/1998 08:43:09