Dan; I would appreciate the invite. Thanks Glenda "The true joy of getting to know our ancestors that have gone on before us, is fulfilled through the Genealogy and Family History we gather and share with our descendants and extended family of Researchers" GMNS. clifford.glenda1@juno.com Surnames: McCoy,Roberts,Livingston,Ellison,Denison,Rogers,Blalock,Bartley,Pierce,Tu rman, Owens,Raney,Jones,Webb,Scaife,Johnson,DeShazo,Sherer Etc..
First, let me say, Dan, you do a wonderful job with this group and I appreciate the work you do here!! I look forward to my e-mail daily from this group!! Don't let the few rotten apples spoil the whole basket! The rest of us love this group and the work you do!! Second, Sharon I would love to get a copy of this article with the picture! I am trying to get some things together for my children's school for next month, "Native American History Month" I think that would be a great thing to include!! To everyone, have a blessed day!! Sandy
I would like the picture that goes with the article you posted susan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Cobb" <sycobb@comcast.net> To: <CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 8:51 PM Subject: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Seven Native Americans Go To The White House > > There is a picture that goes with this article if anyone wants it email > me. > > Tootles > Sharon > > (Left to right) Dr. Flo E. Ellers, (Tlingit/Cherokee Tribes) author of the > "Proclamation of Forgiveness"; Rev. Dewey Kirstein, III, (Cherokee) > ordained > with Goshen Ministries, Inc.; Rev. M. George Kallappa, Sr., (Makah Tribe), > Superintendent of the American Indian Fellowship of the NW Ministry > Network > of the Assemblies of God; Chief G. Anne Richardson, Chief of the > Rappahannock Tribe of the Powhatan Nations of Virginia; Mr. Ruben > Barrales, > Deputy Assistant to President Bush and Director of Intergovernmental > Affairs; Rev. Linda S. Doxtator (Cherokee); Rev. Ivan Doxtator (Oneida of > the Iroquois Confederacy); Bishop Glen W. Anniskette, (Tlingit Tribe), > Bishop in Church of God, Cleveland, TN. > > > > Rev. G. Anne Richardson, Chief of the Rappahannock Tribe of the Powhatans > is > a group of eight state recognized tribes descending from those natives who > first met Capt. John Smith in 1607, negotiated treaties with the King of > England, and helped the first permanent English settlement survive in > America. > > > > Rev. Ivan Doxtator is Oneida from the Iroquois Confederacy. The Oneida > were > the first allies ever of the United States. It was the Oneida warriors > and > their women that broke through British lines at Valley Forge and took > supplies to George Washington and his troops. > > > > The Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy was the model for the > Declaration > of Independence and the young American Government. The Iroquois were > present in 1776 at the development and signing of this historic document. > Therefore, as a representative of his tribe, Rev. Doxtator carries much > authority in the heavenlies to release this forgiveness. > > > > History of the "Proclamation of Forgiveness": Dr. Flo Ellers was asked to > be the Native American Indian Representative during the "2nd Washington > for > Jesus" rally in 1996 where 500,000 Christians from across the United > States > gathered at the Washington Mall in WA. D. C. to pray for this nation. > > > > As she was in prayer for her 10-minute time allotment to address the > nation > from the Washington Mall grounds, she was moved upon by the Holy Spirit > and > wrote under His inspiration the words to the "Proclamation of > Forgiveness". > [See attachment 2] > > > > Approximately a year ago, Flo once again sensed she was to try a second > time > to present the "Proclamation" to now elected President Bush. After nine > years of trying to get a presidential appointment, Dr. Ellers, along with > the help of State Senator Greenleaf of Pennsylvania got an appointment not > with Pres. Bush but with his deputy assistant, Mr. Ruben Barrales, > Director > of Intergovernmental Affairs. The meeting was set for October 4, 2005, > which fell on the Jewish holiday of Rosh HaShanah. She with her team of > six > other First Nations Christian leaders met with Mr. Barrales at 10am. > > > > Each team member was given five minutes to present their words for the > President along with their Native gifts. Each member spoke with dignity > as > they made their presentations to Mr. Barrales as he respectfully listened > to > them and accepted each gift with grace. > > > > When Flo Ellers spoke, she stood up at the direction of the Lord and > addressed Mr. Barrales with great honor. She thanked him for meeting with > them and then said to him, "You are sitting in proxy for our nation's > 'Chief' so I will address you as if you were the President of our nation. > Our team represents the Native Christian community and we have come here > to > declare forgiveness on behalf of our people in the Name of Jesus." > > > > When Dr. Ellers read the "Proclamation of Forgiveness" she spoke with > authority but began to lose composure as she got to the part in the > Proclamation where it says in Paragraph Nine, "Instead you force-marched > them onto reservations and all their dignity was stripped from them-all > hope > for a future was gone." But the last paragraph was delivered with renewed > strength as she looked into the eyes of Mr. Barrales and asked, "We > believe > if you will ACCEPT this Proclamation of Forgiveness we will see and > experience a mighty outpouring of God's Presence that will affect all of > the > United States and then we will truly be ONE NATION UNDER GOD." > > > > Flo then presented the properly framed document to Mr. Barrales who was > visibly shaken by this prophetic act. His eyes were glistening with tears > and he said, "Oh, you have had it framed for the President? I am > impressed." He then asked her if he could give her a hug. > > > > Dr. Ellers then concluded her remarks by asking the group to hold hands as > a > symbol of their unity and Mr. Barrales grabbed her hand with great > firmness > as she prayed for President Bush to be released further into his godly > destiny and for a deeper impartation of Godly wisdom for him; and for the > grace and the peace of the Lord to be multiplied upon his life. She then > declared, as a representative of the host people of this nation, that the > curse be broken off this nation and asked the heavenly Father to roll back > the reproach and to once again bless America. She rehearsed back to the > Lord what His Word declares in John 20:21-23 which says, "As the Father > has > sent Me, I also send you. [and] if you forgive the sins of any, they are > forgiven them." She declared with apostolic authority, "We now forgive > the > United States government for what they have done to us" and she asked the > Lord to now release the goodness of the Lord upon America for the Word > declares in Rom 2:4 that the ".goodness of the Lord leads to repentance" > and > concluded by asking the Lord of the Harvest to release laborers onto the > reservations, the cities and upon the entire nation so that we might see a > mighty revival in the land." > > > > The atmosphere was charged with the Presence of the Lord as Mr. Barrales > responded by thanking each of us for our words and for the Proclamation. > He > asked us for our business cards and said he would be corresponding with us > for future involvement. A new era has begun between the tribal > governments > and the government of the United States. > > > > For the group of seven Native Americans, it was a most moving moment > forever > etched in their memories for no other band of Indian Leaders have ever > gone > to the White House to address the Nation's Chief and say to him, "We > forgive > you for what you have done to us in the past!". Each leader presented > his/her words and Native gifts but the greatest gift presented that day of > Oct. 4th was the "gift of forgiveness". > > > > Heaven has declared this historic declaration and the fruit of it will be > the salvation of many souls and who knows, perhaps it will help to release > the third great awakening in our nation. > > > > [This PRESS RELEASE is not to be changed, added to or deleted without the > express permission of Dr. Flo Ellers. You may contact her at > floellers@comcast.net or phone her office: 360.532.0490.] > > > > After the meeting with Mr. Barrales, the team of seven was escorted to the > "Treaty Room" on the fourth floor of the Eisenhower Building and they each > prayed in their own way for the 372 broken treaties between the Red Man > and > the US Government. Truly a new era has begun in the relationship between > these heads of nations. > > > > > > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >
There is a picture that goes with this article if anyone wants it email me. Tootles Sharon (Left to right) Dr. Flo E. Ellers, (Tlingit/Cherokee Tribes) author of the "Proclamation of Forgiveness"; Rev. Dewey Kirstein, III, (Cherokee) ordained with Goshen Ministries, Inc.; Rev. M. George Kallappa, Sr., (Makah Tribe), Superintendent of the American Indian Fellowship of the NW Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God; Chief G. Anne Richardson, Chief of the Rappahannock Tribe of the Powhatan Nations of Virginia; Mr. Ruben Barrales, Deputy Assistant to President Bush and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Rev. Linda S. Doxtator (Cherokee); Rev. Ivan Doxtator (Oneida of the Iroquois Confederacy); Bishop Glen W. Anniskette, (Tlingit Tribe), Bishop in Church of God, Cleveland, TN. Rev. G. Anne Richardson, Chief of the Rappahannock Tribe of the Powhatans is a group of eight state recognized tribes descending from those natives who first met Capt. John Smith in 1607, negotiated treaties with the King of England, and helped the first permanent English settlement survive in America. Rev. Ivan Doxtator is Oneida from the Iroquois Confederacy. The Oneida were the first allies ever of the United States. It was the Oneida warriors and their women that broke through British lines at Valley Forge and took supplies to George Washington and his troops. The Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy was the model for the Declaration of Independence and the young American Government. The Iroquois were present in 1776 at the development and signing of this historic document. Therefore, as a representative of his tribe, Rev. Doxtator carries much authority in the heavenlies to release this forgiveness. History of the "Proclamation of Forgiveness": Dr. Flo Ellers was asked to be the Native American Indian Representative during the "2nd Washington for Jesus" rally in 1996 where 500,000 Christians from across the United States gathered at the Washington Mall in WA. D. C. to pray for this nation. As she was in prayer for her 10-minute time allotment to address the nation from the Washington Mall grounds, she was moved upon by the Holy Spirit and wrote under His inspiration the words to the "Proclamation of Forgiveness". [See attachment 2] Approximately a year ago, Flo once again sensed she was to try a second time to present the "Proclamation" to now elected President Bush. After nine years of trying to get a presidential appointment, Dr. Ellers, along with the help of State Senator Greenleaf of Pennsylvania got an appointment not with Pres. Bush but with his deputy assistant, Mr. Ruben Barrales, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs. The meeting was set for October 4, 2005, which fell on the Jewish holiday of Rosh HaShanah. She with her team of six other First Nations Christian leaders met with Mr. Barrales at 10am. Each team member was given five minutes to present their words for the President along with their Native gifts. Each member spoke with dignity as they made their presentations to Mr. Barrales as he respectfully listened to them and accepted each gift with grace. When Flo Ellers spoke, she stood up at the direction of the Lord and addressed Mr. Barrales with great honor. She thanked him for meeting with them and then said to him, "You are sitting in proxy for our nation's 'Chief' so I will address you as if you were the President of our nation. Our team represents the Native Christian community and we have come here to declare forgiveness on behalf of our people in the Name of Jesus." When Dr. Ellers read the "Proclamation of Forgiveness" she spoke with authority but began to lose composure as she got to the part in the Proclamation where it says in Paragraph Nine, "Instead you force-marched them onto reservations and all their dignity was stripped from them-all hope for a future was gone." But the last paragraph was delivered with renewed strength as she looked into the eyes of Mr. Barrales and asked, "We believe if you will ACCEPT this Proclamation of Forgiveness we will see and experience a mighty outpouring of God's Presence that will affect all of the United States and then we will truly be ONE NATION UNDER GOD." Flo then presented the properly framed document to Mr. Barrales who was visibly shaken by this prophetic act. His eyes were glistening with tears and he said, "Oh, you have had it framed for the President? I am impressed." He then asked her if he could give her a hug. Dr. Ellers then concluded her remarks by asking the group to hold hands as a symbol of their unity and Mr. Barrales grabbed her hand with great firmness as she prayed for President Bush to be released further into his godly destiny and for a deeper impartation of Godly wisdom for him; and for the grace and the peace of the Lord to be multiplied upon his life. She then declared, as a representative of the host people of this nation, that the curse be broken off this nation and asked the heavenly Father to roll back the reproach and to once again bless America. She rehearsed back to the Lord what His Word declares in John 20:21-23 which says, "As the Father has sent Me, I also send you. [and] if you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them." She declared with apostolic authority, "We now forgive the United States government for what they have done to us" and she asked the Lord to now release the goodness of the Lord upon America for the Word declares in Rom 2:4 that the ".goodness of the Lord leads to repentance" and concluded by asking the Lord of the Harvest to release laborers onto the reservations, the cities and upon the entire nation so that we might see a mighty revival in the land." The atmosphere was charged with the Presence of the Lord as Mr. Barrales responded by thanking each of us for our words and for the Proclamation. He asked us for our business cards and said he would be corresponding with us for future involvement. A new era has begun between the tribal governments and the government of the United States. For the group of seven Native Americans, it was a most moving moment forever etched in their memories for no other band of Indian Leaders have ever gone to the White House to address the Nation's Chief and say to him, "We forgive you for what you have done to us in the past!". Each leader presented his/her words and Native gifts but the greatest gift presented that day of Oct. 4th was the "gift of forgiveness". Heaven has declared this historic declaration and the fruit of it will be the salvation of many souls and who knows, perhaps it will help to release the third great awakening in our nation. [This PRESS RELEASE is not to be changed, added to or deleted without the express permission of Dr. Flo Ellers. You may contact her at floellers@comcast.net or phone her office: 360.532.0490.] After the meeting with Mr. Barrales, the team of seven was escorted to the "Treaty Room" on the fourth floor of the Eisenhower Building and they each prayed in their own way for the 372 broken treaties between the Red Man and the US Government. Truly a new era has begun in the relationship between these heads of nations.
Be nice for those who want the pictures to ask in private/ Also we have a sister list needs some company, where people can share files and pictures. Any one can ask me for the invite. Dan M
Thanks Karen: Enjoy your work. Carl Wirth >From: "Karen Prater" <texas_celtic@hotmail.com> >Reply-To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Members >Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 08:10:36 -0500 > >Dear Dan > >It is sad that genealogyist or reserchers dont see the value of this list. >But its all so sad they dont seem to follow directions. > >you seem to need a hug so here it is XXXXXXXXXX > >I think your doing a great job!!!!!!!!! > > >Karen Prater aka Yo-na-tli > >web Address http://www.cherokeemaiden.net > > > > >>From: "Dan M" <wb@wvi.com> >>Reply-To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >>To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Members >>Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 19:24:58 -0700 >> >>Members = including the one who wrote me a very abrasive comment. >> When people try to leave a list and it comes back with >>" you have not been unsubscribed your name was not on the list" >>This simply means you used the wrong mode. >> Most common is people in digest trying to use regular -L mode, use the >>-D. >>If you cant figure this out ( please ) make a visit to password central >>To check your subscriptions to RootsWeb's mailing lists or other services, >>please visit http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ >> >>This will tell you what you are subscribed in in case you are unaware you >>need to use D when in D mode. >> >> Ok now here is another way, it is simpler since you will not have to >>fill >>out the little form on the password central . >> SO go to this website, click both boxes unsub at D and unsub at L, you >>are bound to get one right. >>You can also find what you need search the archives >>or to get off this list via web site below >>http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >> >> >> As for the very rude remarks, >>I have deleted them, >>I hope they stay gone. >> >>Thank you for the spice. >> >>Dan M - list something or other, >>uhh oh ya the guy with the buttons <G> >> >> >>==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >>This list is for Genealogy related conversations >>Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >>Please Good manors and no flaming others >>For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >>CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com >> You can also find what you need search the archives >>or to get off this list via web site below >>http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >>Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >> > >_________________________________________________________________ >Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® >Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > > >==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >This list is for Genealogy related conversations >Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >Please Good manors and no flaming others >For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives >or to get off this list via web site below >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com >
I am so glad you are able to maintain your sense of humor in such circumstances. Yours is my favorite genealogy list and I'm glad you are the "list something-or-other, the one with the buttons." Hang in there and don't let anyone push yours...buttons, that is. jackie
I agree w/Karen......... This list has been extremely helpful over the years & has been a wonderful place to be. Hugs are definitely on the wind for you Dan Keep up the good work :) Alli > Dear Dan > > It is sad that genealogyist or reserchers dont see the value of this list. > But its all so sad they dont seem to follow directions. > > you seem to need a hug so here it is XXXXXXXXXX > > I think your doing a great job!!!!!!!!! > > > Karen Prater aka Yo-na-tli > > web Address http://www.cherokeemaiden.net
Dear Dan It is sad that genealogyist or reserchers dont see the value of this list. But its all so sad they dont seem to follow directions. you seem to need a hug so here it is XXXXXXXXXX I think your doing a great job!!!!!!!!! Karen Prater aka Yo-na-tli web Address http://www.cherokeemaiden.net >From: "Dan M" <wb@wvi.com> >Reply-To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Members >Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 19:24:58 -0700 > >Members = including the one who wrote me a very abrasive comment. > When people try to leave a list and it comes back with >" you have not been unsubscribed your name was not on the list" >This simply means you used the wrong mode. > Most common is people in digest trying to use regular -L mode, use the >-D. >If you cant figure this out ( please ) make a visit to password central >To check your subscriptions to RootsWeb's mailing lists or other services, >please visit http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ > >This will tell you what you are subscribed in in case you are unaware you >need to use D when in D mode. > > Ok now here is another way, it is simpler since you will not have to >fill >out the little form on the password central . > SO go to this website, click both boxes unsub at D and unsub at L, you >are bound to get one right. >You can also find what you need search the archives >or to get off this list via web site below >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > > > As for the very rude remarks, >I have deleted them, >I hope they stay gone. > >Thank you for the spice. > >Dan M - list something or other, >uhh oh ya the guy with the buttons <G> > > >==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== >This list is for Genealogy related conversations >Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html >Please Good manors and no flaming others >For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit >CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives >or to get off this list via web site below >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html >Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
Is Otari = The Overhill settlements? Joyce Gaston Reece
There is a professor at U C Berkley who teaches Native American courses and is also a researcher of Shoeboots. --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Members = including the one who wrote me a very abrasive comment. When people try to leave a list and it comes back with " you have not been unsubscribed your name was not on the list" This simply means you used the wrong mode. Most common is people in digest trying to use regular -L mode, use the -D. If you cant figure this out ( please ) make a visit to password central To check your subscriptions to RootsWeb's mailing lists or other services, please visit http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ This will tell you what you are subscribed in in case you are unaware you need to use D when in D mode. Ok now here is another way, it is simpler since you will not have to fill out the little form on the password central . SO go to this website, click both boxes unsub at D and unsub at L, you are bound to get one right. You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html As for the very rude remarks, I have deleted them, I hope they stay gone. Thank you for the spice. Dan M - list something or other, uhh oh ya the guy with the buttons <G>
Eek. Dang puters. LOL Copy and paste the entire line; it will take you twice to put the entire link into the toolbar. Don't know why the entire link didn't post. Etowah Senior Center <escc435@vol.com> wrote: Could you check the link addy, Jerri, taint workin' Thanks Joyce Gaston Reece, Director Etowah Senior Center "doing our part to help you grow in your golden years" ----- Original Message ----- From: jay earl To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 2:53 AM Subject: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Shoeboots Joyce, try this link: http://www103.pair.com/adsd/family/mary/richardson/indian- document.html Happy hunting. Jerri "Joyce G. Reece" wrote: Can anyone point me toward the roster of Captain Shoeboots during Horseshoe Bend? And if I can get real lucky the history of his command? Joyce Gaston Reece --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Oops. Yes, Bettye. Try the entire link. I tried it and it works but I had to copy and paste twice to the navigation toolbar to get there or just type document.html after you paste in the first part. I don't know why the entire link didn't transfer when I posted. It's a pretty extensive site and worth going there, I think. Thanks. Bettye Woodhull <betron1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:HI Jerri: the link you provided below "cannot" be found. Should the "document.html" be included as part of the addy? Bettye ----- Original Message ----- From: "jay earl" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 1:53 AM Subject: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Shoeboots > > Joyce, try this link: > > > > http://www103.pair.com/adsd/family/mary/richardson/indian- > document.html > > > > Happy hunting. > > Jerri > > > "Joyce G. Reece" wrote: > Can anyone point me toward the roster of Captain Shoeboots during > Horseshoe Bend? And if I can get real lucky the history of his command? > > > Joyce Gaston Reece > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! for Good > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
HI Jerri: the link you provided below "cannot" be found. Should the "document.html" be included as part of the addy? Bettye ----- Original Message ----- From: "jay earl" <ten8csi@yahoo.com> To: <CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 1:53 AM Subject: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Shoeboots > > Joyce, try this link: > > > > http://www103.pair.com/adsd/family/mary/richardson/indian- > document.html > > > > Happy hunting. > > Jerri > > > "Joyce G. Reece" <jgreece@earthlink.net> wrote: > Can anyone point me toward the roster of Captain Shoeboots during > Horseshoe Bend? And if I can get real lucky the history of his command? > > > Joyce Gaston Reece > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! for Good > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com > >
Could you check the link addy, Jerri, taint workin' Thanks Joyce Gaston Reece, Director Etowah Senior Center "doing our part to help you grow in your golden years" ----- Original Message ----- From: jay earl To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 2:53 AM Subject: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Shoeboots Joyce, try this link: http://www103.pair.com/adsd/family/mary/richardson/indian- document.html Happy hunting. Jerri "Joyce G. Reece" <jgreece@earthlink.net> wrote: Can anyone point me toward the roster of Captain Shoeboots during Horseshoe Bend? And if I can get real lucky the history of his command? Joyce Gaston Reece --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogy related conversations Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html Please Good manors and no flaming others For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com You can also find what you need search the archives or to get off this list via web site below http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com
Joyce, try this link: http://www103.pair.com/adsd/family/mary/richardson/indian- document.html Happy hunting. Jerri "Joyce G. Reece" <jgreece@earthlink.net> wrote: Can anyone point me toward the roster of Captain Shoeboots during Horseshoe Bend? And if I can get real lucky the history of his command? Joyce Gaston Reece --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Can anyone point me toward the roster of Captain Shoeboots during Horseshoe Bend? And if I can get real lucky the history of his command? Joyce Gaston Reece
On second thought, dont give her any more ammo. List - I think its great so many people are working on projects. Websites, books, transcribing , it is just so nice to see all the work in the favor of free. Keep it up, feel free to tell the list all about these projects, they are genealogy related and maybe you might gain a helper or some one might find a fact they needed. Dan M l;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alli" <iamcheroke@gmail.com> To: <CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [CherokeeGeneCommunity] Re:off topic fry bread > > Hey at least I changed the subject line :) > Can't complain about that LOL > > Go ahead & throw the fry bread at me.......it'll help me to restock my > stash quicker :) hee hee hee > > Alli :) > > > > Hey - no off topics, the whole list will be tossing hard fry bread some > > place > > ) at Alli ( I have enough ! > > > > ==== CherokeeGene Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogy related conversations > Your supporting website http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Cherokee1.html > Please Good manors and no flaming others > For Culture, ridges; bumps; skin tones; or Language lessons Please visit > CHEROKEE-L-request@rootsweb.com > You can also find what you need search the archives > or to get off this list via web site below > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Native/CherokeeGene.html > Listowner = CherokeeGene-admin@rootsweb.com
Hey at least I changed the subject line :) Can't complain about that LOL Go ahead & throw the fry bread at me.......it'll help me to restock my stash quicker :) hee hee hee Alli :) > Hey - no off topics, the whole list will be tossing hard fry bread some > place > ) at Alli ( I have enough !