CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > CHASE-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 238 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [CHASE-L] Chase family in Maine [Judith Wilson <ayp@snowcrest.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CHASE-D, send a message to > > CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [CHASE-L] Chase family in Maine > Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 11:05:28 -0800 > From: Judith Wilson <ayp@snowcrest.net> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > I am looking for a Samuel F. Chase. His dob is unknown but may be about > 1825 as his daughter Mary E. Chase was born in 1850 in Saco Maine. He > may also have been raised in Saco. Wife is unknown. Thanks for your > time and help. > Judith Wilson > ayp@snowcrest.net Hi Judith, I have nothing on Samuel at present but will hold on to and watch for. Mattie Williams (SC)
I am looking for a Samuel F. Chase. His dob is unknown but may be about 1825 as his daughter Mary E. Chase was born in 1850 in Saco Maine. He may also have been raised in Saco. Wife is unknown. Thanks for your time and help. Judith Wilson ayp@snowcrest.net
Before submitting my information, I would like to read some of the submissions to be sure that this is what I want to do. Can you tell me how to read previously submitted files? I wish to supply no redundancies. Thank you for your assistance. JLynn Chase JLynn112@aol.com
Keith and ALL: I would not mind receiving and re-transmitting Gedcoms to Keith. I was one of the first, if not the first, to submit a gedcom and I believe it was over 9,000 individuals. Keith received it with no problem. I have been watching the email over this issue with amusement as I have had problems receiving some attachments myself. Most of the problems were to do with improper MIME encoding setups on the browser of the person sending the file. IE4 and IE5 address this issue well. For those who have had problems sending Keith a file, send to me and I'll re-transmit. Thanks Dann dcraig@dowco.com
May I make a suggestion for sending the gedcoms to Keith...why not try doing it through ICQ? It's faster than email and probably would bypass anything AOL might mess up. You can download the ICQ program from the following site. Make sure you get the newest version. 98a. http://www.download.com/PC/Result/TitleDetail/0,4,0-19877-g,1000.html?bt.mir ab.l2.g19877.cat37 Do you have ICQ, Keith? If you don't, it will really speed up your receiving rate. You just both have to be online at the same time. And then it also won't jam up your email if you ever run into that problem. It's my preferred way to receive attachments. Take care and God bless, Junelle L. McClintic http://www.bigfoot.com/~sweetamiga May you feel the blessings of God's love today and always!
RAC, Now this sounds like a fairly simple solution! Perhaps this is something that people can try who are having trouble transmitting a GEDCOM to Keith. I should have thought of this myself and I feel stupid for not suggesting it. WinZip is a good program, but I'm sure that PKZip would also work here. Scott Hendrick ------------------------------------------------------------- SHendrick@CQG.com ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > From: RAChase@aol.com > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] WWW Site update. > Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 2:01 PM > > While I cannot say for sure what the cause of the problem transmitting files > to Keith is, I do know that I have used AOL for several years to send big and > small text and binary files as e-mail attachments to all sort of providers > without any problem--except to Keith. I finally was successful previously in > sending GEDCOMs to Keith by compressing the file (*.zip) [making it a self- > extracting file (*.exe) is even better] and transmitting it as an attachment > to the e-mail message. People having a problem might try that. > RAC
Keith, I realize that people have been able to send you GEDCOM files successfully in the past, but has it happened recently? The only reason I thought your service provider might be the problem is that I can send GEDCOM files to every single e-mail user I know, except for you. So that's my thinking... I myself have an e-mail size limit at work of about 3 Megs per attachment. As for putting data on a web page like I ended up doing, when I said that it's not easy -- I meant for "most people." For me, it was really easy since I do that for a living. I'm sure in spite of these problems, many people would want to join me in thanking you for doing a great job of assembling all this data in a way that we can all benefit! I'm sure that Ginger and the others who are having problems will get their data to you eventually somehow. Scott ------------------------------------------------------------- SHendrick@CQG.com ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > ALL > I am sorry to contradict Scott but it is NOT my provider that is at fault. > I have had a gedcom with over 5,000 names- NO PROBLEM! > If you paused to think about it, Scott, you would realise that the CHASE > database was not built by people sending me floppy discs > I have received over 25 gedcoms, by mail, from CHASE Group members without a > problem. With others there has normally been an answer. > You say that you have sent many files as attachments but only your last > effort came through as such and then it was truncated. > > I repeat. How do you think I got 11,000 names in the Chase database if MY > ISP is at fault? > In the past most Aol files have come thru to me as "split" files. I have > already spoken to Netcom re this problem and they assure me that their > system will handle any files. I also have sent all kinds of files and I can > send them to you if you wish. I received one,a copy of all the HUME family > on the Lancashire IGI, which was 11Mb in size. > Some weeks ago I informed the Group that I would not be able to continue > managing the CHASE site > I have already told the Group that I would make one last update and I have > received some gedcoms since then > and added them to the database ready for uploading but in view of all the > problems and my severe lack of time and in view of your assertations > Just one last offer. Will ANY of you that have successfully sent gedcoms to > me ask those with a problem to send to you and if you receive them OK then > send to me as before. > This offer ends on the 20th November for I really am snowed under. > I regret I must call it a day at that and consequently after this next > update I will not be making any more. > > >" What I ended up having to do was put my GEDCOM file on a Web Page > >on the World Wide Web so that Keith could download it. This is not an easy > solution" > > What is difficult about it? > Keith
ALL I am sorry to contradict Scott but it is NOT my provider that is at fault. I have had a gedcom with over 5,000 names- NO PROBLEM! If you paused to think about it, Scott, you would realise that the CHASE database was not built by people sending me floppy discs I have received over 25 gedcoms, by mail, from CHASE Group members without a problem. With others there has normally been an answer. You say that you have sent many files as attachments but only your last effort came through as such and then it was truncated. I repeat. How do you think I got 11,000 names in the Chase database if MY ISP is at fault? In the past most Aol files have come thru to me as "split" files. I have already spoken to Netcom re this problem and they assure me that their system will handle any files. I also have sent all kinds of files and I can send them to you if you wish. I received one,a copy of all the HUME family on the Lancashire IGI, which was 11Mb in size. Some weeks ago I informed the Group that I would not be able to continue managing the CHASE site I have already told the Group that I would make one last update and I have received some gedcoms since then and added them to the database ready for uploading but in view of all the problems and my severe lack of time. and in view of your assertations Just one last offer. Will ANY of you that have successfully sent gedcoms to me ask those with a problem to send to you and if you receive them OK then send to me as before. This offer ends on the 20th November for I really am snowed under. I regret I must call it a day at that and consequently after this next update I will not be making any more. >" What I ended up having to do was put my GEDCOM file on a Web Page >on the World Wide Web so that Keith could download it. This is not an easy solution" What is difficult about it? Keith At 09:30 AM 11/9/98 -0700, you wrote: >I have also had problems e-mailing GEDCOM files to Keith. I tried it >from 2 different Internet Service providers, and I did everything >correctly. >I am a computer programmer for a living, and I successfully e-mail large >file attachments many times a day. I was able to e-mail from AOL and >my work e-mail account to many other users, but not to Keith. I was even >able to e-mail my GEDCOM file from my work e-mail to my home e-mail >with no trouble, and vice versa. So I know that this is not an AOL >problem. > >By the time my data file got to Keith, it was always split up into several >different pieces -- the same problem this user is having. So, since this >has >happenned to more than one person, I am beginning to suspect that Keith's >Internert provider is the problem. It possibly has a maximum file size set >for >attachments, and when this is exceeded, the file is broken up into smaller >pieces. >What I ended up having to do was put my GEDCOM file on a Web Page >on the World Wide Web so that Keith could download it. This is not an easy >solution, but that was the only was I could get my data across. > >Scott Hendrick >------------------------------------------------------------- >SHendrick@CQG.com >------------------------------------------------------------- > >---------- >> From: k.hume <khume@netcomuk.co.uk> >> To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] WWW Site update. >> Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 8:54 AM >> >> ALL, >> PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE, if here is any among you who use aol mail system >and >> have sent me gedcoms can you please publish,to the Group, how you did it. >> I now have two members whose gedcoms I cannot use as the Aol mail system >> breaks the messages up and sends as many seperate files. >> Failing this can anyone give me Aol Technical Support email address and >I >> will ask and publish the results. >> I left them long ago because of their,then, shortcomings in the email >side, >> MEG CHASE, your file also came thru as part of the message in txt. form >and >> I cannot use for the same reasons as described. >> I must once again and for the last time refer all those having triuble >with >> email to refer to their providers. >> If you are using Netscape mail,( and if you have a Netscape browser -- >you >> can) then use that. You will need to set it up in their News and Mail >> preferences file in the Options... menu. >> You will see a "Button" with "Attach" and a picture of a paper clip on >it. >> Click on it and select the file from your directory listing shown. It is >as >> simple as that! >> >> >> Keith Hume > > > Keith Hume, email khume@netcomuk.co.uk CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html Kent,England Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.) HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada) SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England) FALL,(Ireland & Australia) BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
While I cannot say for sure what the cause of the problem transmitting files to Keith is, I do know that I have used AOL for several years to send big and small text and binary files as e-mail attachments to all sort of providers without any problem--except to Keith. I finally was successful previously in sending GEDCOMs to Keith by compressing the file (*.zip) [making it a self- extracting file (*.exe) is even better] and transmitting it as an attachment to the e-mail message. People having a problem might try that. RAC
Will the person who asked for information on NATHAN CHASE and his daughter, Rhoda, please contact me. I can give you Nathan's line if that's what you're looking for, but I don't have anything on Rhoda. Joan
Hi,Charlie, Your gedcom came thru just as before. Glenn who also uses Aol has, I am sure got it right. If you follow his directions I amsure you will be OK. If you do not know if it is getting thru OK COPY to yourself. You will then see what I am getting, Keith Keith Hume, email khume@netcomuk.co.uk CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html Kent,England Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.) HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada) SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England) FALL,(Ireland & Australia) BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
Hi,Glenn, Thank you for your explanation. VObviously Aol has improved since I was with the UK branch. You have the key. The file should be an attachment. Keith At 03:26 PM 11/8/98 EST, you wrote: >Keith, and others, > I haven't mailed you a gedcom, but I do mail them via AOL all the time and >have not had any problems doing so. Part of the problem may just as easily be >the genealogy program used. Assuming the mailer knows how to create a gedcom >from their genealogy program (and programs like FamilyTreemaker have an export >option in which one may choose to export as an FTW file or several types of >gedcoms) the process is as follows: >1) Open a new e-mail message to the individual to whom you would like to send >a gedcom (they cannot be sent to a rootsweb listserve group). >2) Fill out the "send to", "subject" and body of the message as per routine >3) Click the "attachments" button (to the left, in AOL 3.0, or at the bottom >of the message in AOL 4.0). >4) Locate your gedcom file, double click on it. You will see the name of the >file appear below the e-mail message. >5) Click OK >6) Click the "send" button. You should see a box with a blue line come across >it indicating the gedcom is uploading to the mail server. When it finishes you >should get the message "message sent." Then you are done. > >Note: If you are getting gedcoms in the body of a message, it can only come >from someone trying to drag and drop it into a message or cut and paste it >into a message. But that is not how it is done. > >Hope this helps. >Glenn > > Keith Hume, email khume@netcomuk.co.uk CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html Kent,England Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.) HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada) SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England) FALL,(Ireland & Australia) BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
For several years I have seen warnings very similar to this on some techno-publishing lists I subscribe to. They all turned out to be hooey. Also, Rootsweb discourages posting these "pass it on" Internet doom warnings for two reasons. First, they take rootsweb computer capacity away from genealogy users. Second, they are usually hooey. (I am not sure "hooey" is the correct technical term.) Happy Chase hunting to all. Dave White List Maintainer CHASE-L List boda@ix.netcom.com Lonnie Chase wrote: > > Is this true? Has anyone heard of this? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > I felt this was important to share. > > ---------- > > > From: Deborah J Kelley <deejkelley@juno.com> > > > To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Please READ THIS !(Internet Long Distance Charge) > > > Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 3:26 PM > > > > > > Thought I would pass it along. > > > > > > ---------- > > > > > > I think this is important enough to send to the whole list, I received > > > it > > > on the Georgia list. > > > Jan > > > > > > > > > > >You can locate your Congressman's address at: > > > > >http://www.house.gov/writerep/ > > > > > > > > > >Please write to him/her. > > > > >Patsy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************************************************************************** > > > > > > > > > >>I just heard on CNN, that the FCC will make decision in TWO weeks as > > > to > > > > >if it > > > > >>is going to allow a CHARGE, equal to a LONG DISTANCE CALL, EACH time > > > you > > > > >>access the Internet! This would stop me from doing genealogy via > > > the > > > > >>computer, what about you? Please write your congressman. > > > > >>Gladys > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > > > To Search the Archives for this List: > > > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > > > Listowner: kee46@msn.com Adrianne Hopkins > > > > > > > > Please send your Census records, vital records and families to the > > > GAGenWeb Archives > > > > Carla Cegielski cegielski@ncweb.com > > > > > > > > Items For Sale pertaining to GA ONLY --- can be posted!
Is this true? Has anyone heard of this? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > > I felt this was important to share. > ---------- > > From: Deborah J Kelley <deejkelley@juno.com> > > To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Please READ THIS !(Internet Long Distance Charge) > > Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 3:26 PM > > > > Thought I would pass it along. > > > > ---------- > > > > I think this is important enough to send to the whole list, I received > > it > > on the Georgia list. > > Jan > > > > > > > >You can locate your Congressman's address at: > > > >http://www.house.gov/writerep/ > > > > > > > >Please write to him/her. > > > >Patsy > > > > > > > > > > ************************************************************************** > > > > > > > >>I just heard on CNN, that the FCC will make decision in TWO weeks as > > to > > > >if it > > > >>is going to allow a CHARGE, equal to a LONG DISTANCE CALL, EACH time > > you > > > >>access the Internet! This would stop me from doing genealogy via > > the > > > >>computer, what about you? Please write your congressman. > > > >>Gladys > > > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > > To Search the Archives for this List: > > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > Listowner: kee46@msn.com Adrianne Hopkins > > > > > > Please send your Census records, vital records and families to the > > GAGenWeb Archives > > > Carla Cegielski cegielski@ncweb.com > > > > > > Items For Sale pertaining to GA ONLY --- can be posted!
I have also had problems e-mailing GEDCOM files to Keith. I tried it from 2 different Internet Service providers, and I did everything correctly. I am a computer programmer for a living, and I successfully e-mail large file attachments many times a day. I was able to e-mail from AOL and my work e-mail account to many other users, but not to Keith. I was even able to e-mail my GEDCOM file from my work e-mail to my home e-mail with no trouble, and vice versa. So I know that this is not an AOL problem. By the time my data file got to Keith, it was always split up into several different pieces -- the same problem this user is having. So, since this has happenned to more than one person, I am beginning to suspect that Keith's Internert provider is the problem. It possibly has a maximum file size set for attachments, and when this is exceeded, the file is broken up into smaller pieces. What I ended up having to do was put my GEDCOM file on a Web Page on the World Wide Web so that Keith could download it. This is not an easy solution, but that was the only was I could get my data across. Scott Hendrick ------------------------------------------------------------- SHendrick@CQG.com ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > From: k.hume <khume@netcomuk.co.uk> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] WWW Site update. > Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 8:54 AM > > ALL, > PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE, if here is any among you who use aol mail system and > have sent me gedcoms can you please publish,to the Group, how you did it. > I now have two members whose gedcoms I cannot use as the Aol mail system > breaks the messages up and sends as many seperate files. > Failing this can anyone give me Aol Technical Support email address and I > will ask and publish the results. > I left them long ago because of their,then, shortcomings in the email side, > MEG CHASE, your file also came thru as part of the message in txt. form and > I cannot use for the same reasons as described. > I must once again and for the last time refer all those having triuble with > email to refer to their providers. > If you are using Netscape mail,( and if you have a Netscape browser -- you > can) then use that. You will need to set it up in their News and Mail > preferences file in the Options... menu. > You will see a "Button" with "Attach" and a picture of a paper clip on it. > Click on it and select the file from your directory listing shown. It is as > simple as that! > > > Keith Hume
ALL, PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE, if here is any among you who use aol mail system and have sent me gedcoms can you please publish,to the Group, how you did it. I now have two members whose gedcoms I cannot use as the Aol mail system breaks the messages up and sends as many seperate files. Failing this can anyone give me Aol Technical Support email address and I will ask and publish the results. I left them long ago because of their,then, shortcomings in the email side, MEG CHASE, your file also came thru as part of the message in txt. form and I cannot use for the same reasons as described. I must once again and for the last time refer all those having triuble with email to refer to their providers. If you are using Netscape mail,( and if you have a Netscape browser -- you can) then use that. You will need to set it up in their News and Mail preferences file in the Options... menu. You will see a "Button" with "Attach" and a picture of a paper clip on it. Click on it and select the file from your directory listing shown. It is as simple as that! Keith Hume Hi, I have got your gedcom but as you use aol the file is unuseable. It came in five seperate emails and as part of the body of the email. The only way I can use is when the gedcom is in one file as an Attachment. Please refer to aol and see if after all these years they have improved their very poor email system. At 11:34 PM 11/6/98 EST, you wrote: >Content-ID: <0_910413270@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >Keith, here is the Scott.ged file. I am sorry I don't know how to clean it >up for you. If you don't agree with my early data please omit. I feel >confident with the three William's , and after, but before that I know some >people don't agree. Thanks for your work. Charlie Scott >Content-ID: <0_910413270@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> >Content-type: text/plain; > name="scott.ged" >Content-disposition: inline > >0 HEAD >1 SOUR FamilyOrigins >2 NAME Family Origins(R) for Windows >2 VERS 6.0 >2 CORP FormalSoft, Inc. >1 DEST DISKETTE >1 DATE 22 OCT 1998 >1 SUBM @SUB1@ >1 FILE SCOTT.GED >1 GEDC >2 VERS 5.5 >2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED >1 CHAR ANSI >0 @SUB1@ SUBM >1 NAME Charles E. Scott, Jr. >1 ADDR 10703 Boxwood Hill Court >2 CONT Louisville, Kentucky 40223 >1 PHON 502-244-2792 >1 _EMAIL meb42639@aol.com >0 @I1@ INDI >1 NAME Charles Edward /Scott/ >2 GIVN Charles Edward >2 SURN Scott >2 NSFX Jr. >1 SEX M >1 TITL Jr. >1 NOTE CHARLES EDWARD SCOTT, JR. (S8.2) son of Charles Edward and Helen >2 CONC Marie Page Scott was born April 26, 1939 in Louisville, Ky. He married >2 CONC Deanna Elizabeth Chase on May 20, 1961 at the Walnut Street Baptist >2 CONC Church. Charles, also known as Meb, lived at 325 E. Magnolia in his >2 CONC youth. He spent much of his time playing sports at Shelby Park. He >2 CONC attended Tingley Elem. School and Manual High School. He played >2 CONC clarinet in the band and ran the sprints and relays for the track >2 CONC team. Later he lived at 1503 Wurtele. Charles has been in the banking >2 CONC business for 40 years. In 1997 he retired as a Vice President with >2 CONC National City Bank in Louisville. Charles was in the Kentucky Air >2 CONC National Guard from 1960-1966. He received a B.S. degree from the >2 CONC University of Louisville and a M.S. degree in Marketing from Webster >2 CONC University of St. Louis. Charles is an amateur radio operator. He >2 CONC holds an extra class license ---WZ4R. Like his father, Charles likes >2 CONC to fish. He also plays a pretty good game of tennis. >1 BIRT >2 DATE 26 APR 1939 >2 PLAC LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY >1 FAMS @F1@ >1 FAMC @F114@ >0 @I2@ INDI >1 NAME Sarah J. /Murley/ >2 GIVN Sarah J. >2 SURN Murley >1 SEX F >1 BIRT >2 DATE 22 MAY 1852 >2 PLAC CUMBERLAND COUNTY, KY >1 DEAT >2 DATE 19 MAR 1920 >2 PLAC SCOTTSVILLE, KENTUCKY >1 FAMS @F450@ >1 FAMC @F769@ >0 @I3@ INDI >1 NAME Lyle Brian /Chase/ >2 GIVN Lyle Brian >2 SURN Chase >1 SEX M >1 BIRT >2 DATE 30 NOV 1960 >2 PLAC PHOENIX, ARIZONA >1 FAMS @F360@ >1 FAMC @F315@ >0 @I4@ INDI >1 NAME James /Mitchell/ >2 GIVN James >2 SURN Mitchell >1 SEX M >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>cont. Keith Hume, email khume@netcomuk.co.uk CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html Kent,England Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.) HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada) SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England) FALL,(Ireland & Australia) BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_910556813_boundary Content-ID: <0_910556813@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Forwarded to the list. --part0_910556813_boundary Content-ID: <0_910556813@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: NavyDoc@aol.com Return-path: <NavyDoc@aol.com> To: khume@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] WWW Site update. Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 15:26:00 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Keith, and others, I haven't mailed you a gedcom, but I do mail them via AOL all the time and have not had any problems doing so. Part of the problem may just as easily be the genealogy program used. Assuming the mailer knows how to create a gedcom from their genealogy program (and programs like FamilyTreemaker have an export option in which one may choose to export as an FTW file or several types of gedcoms) the process is as follows: 1) Open a new e-mail message to the individual to whom you would like to send a gedcom (they cannot be sent to a rootsweb listserve group). 2) Fill out the "send to", "subject" and body of the message as per routine 3) Click the "attachments" button (to the left, in AOL 3.0, or at the bottom of the message in AOL 4.0). 4) Locate your gedcom file, double click on it. You will see the name of the file appear below the e-mail message. 5) Click OK 6) Click the "send" button. You should see a box with a blue line come across it indicating the gedcom is uploading to the mail server. When it finishes you should get the message "message sent." Then you are done. Note: If you are getting gedcoms in the body of a message, it can only come from someone trying to drag and drop it into a message or cut and paste it into a message. But that is not how it is done. Hope this helps. Glenn --part0_910556813_boundary--
Seeking any information about Edmund Chase who transferred property in Morristown, St. Lawrence Co., NY in 1842 to Joseph Dunn. His estate transferred additional property to the same person 8 January 1858. Who were his children? -- Steve Kyner
I am looking for the birth and burial places of; James (G.or L.) Chase b July 1817 and Mary R. Messick b. Sept 1820 Their children were Lydia b 6/12/1842, George W. b. 8/20/44?, Edward b.9/26/46 and Daniel R.6/4/50 Daniel R. is buried in Lewes, DE James father was William Chase and his mother was Eve _________, dates unk. Mary's father was Elisha Messick and her mother was Lovey __________, dates, unk. Also looking for the same information for the family of son, Edward Chase. Edward married 3 times and had the following children as follows: m. Sarah E. Wilkins b. Feb 1852 | | Mary Jefferson b. May 15, 1870, m. James H. Conaway Sept. 4, 1870, d. July 9, 1949 in Georgetown, DE Fannie J. b. August, 1872 m. Mary Mahala Wilson November, 1858 | | Lidia b. April 27, 1879 Charlotte (Lottie) b. December 11,1881 m. _____ LEAR , d. aft 1945.,Rehoboth, DE Edward Leslie b. August 1, 1888, m. Ida ________ m. _______Hayes | | Alice Thanks and regards, Jack Conaway
ALL, Will some kind soul please tell Ginger how to send her gedcom by email to me,please? I see her provider is aol and I know it is not straightforward, Keith YES!,I know I said I would do no further updates after this week-end but Ginger is somewhat "special" to me as it was she who guided me along the path that led me to my family history. Not just CHASE and if any of you know more about the Chase/Chace family then you have hidden your knowledge from us!, Keith Hume Sotp Blushing,Ginger! At 12:44 PM 11/3/98 EST, you wrote: >Hi ya all, > >I now have my ged-com ready to donate to the Chasece list but need step by >step instructions on just how this is accomplished. I have the information on >three disks. > >Thank you, >Ginger in Az. > > > Keith Hume, email khume@netcomuk.co.uk CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html Kent,England Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.) HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada) SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England) FALL,(Ireland & Australia) BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)