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    1. [COSANJUA] translating chat for genealogy help???
    2. richhart
    3. from another list... have not tried..but it may help someone! don't know originators name. glory bee The chat system can currently translate between Spanish, English, German, French, Italian and Portuguese and I hope to soon add Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Russian to this system. http://www.word2word.com

    03/04/2000 03:24:05
    1. [COSANJUA] Message from list owner
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. I was asked to forward this on to all of you. The person you should contact is listed below the message. Thank you. =========================================== WANTED!! Colorado Tombstone Photographs The Colorado USGenWeb Archives has embarked on a project to collect photographs of tombstones in Colorado Cemeteries. The goal is to have an on-line text transcription of Colorado cemetery records and headstones via the Colorado Tombstone Project plus photographs of the headstones via the Colorado Tombstone Photo Project. We are not asking that you adopt a Colorado cemetery, buy a digital camera and photograph every tombstone, although that would be nice <grin>. We are simply asking that you share the photos you already have of headstones that you have taken in Colorado cemeteries during the course of your research. We need "sharp, tightly cropped" photos of headstones taken close enough to read the engraved text instead of general area or family plot cemetery photographs. The project goal is to document the information on the grave markers so researchers who can't visit the cemetery themselves have a "first generation" source for their kin's grave marker in addition to the volunteer text transcriptions. Subscribers with headstone photos to donate please contact me directly for submission details. Lee Zion lzion@plains.net =========================================== Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    03/04/2000 02:49:19
    1. [COSANJUA] beginning with you--humor
    2. richhart
    3. humor! glory bee The next time you are feeling rather unimportant, try a little mathematical trick based on the fact that it took two people, your parents, to get you here. Each of your parents had two parents, so in the generation just prior to that of your mother and father, there were four people whose pairing off and sharing a love contributed to your existence. You are the product of eight great-grandparents, 16 great-great-grandparents, 32 great-great-great grandparents, etc. Keep on multiplying the number by two, you will discover that a scant 500 years ago, there were 1,048,576 people on this planet beginning the production of you. Tom Lynn

    03/04/2000 11:46:34
    1. [COSANJUA] Sad news from LIST OWNER
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. This kind of information affects us all, in one way or another either immediately or later, but is never what we want to hear! We are waiting for further news on this tragedy Addie > National Archives Statement on Records Center Fire > U.S. Newswire > 1 Mar 15:39 > > National Archives and Records Administration Statement on >Records Center Fire > To: National Desk > Contact: National Archives Public Affairs, 301-713-6000 > > WASHINGTON, March 1, /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a > statement from John W. Carlin, archivist of the United States, > on the Feb. 29 Records Center Fire: > > Yesterday (Tuesday, Feb. 29), the National Archives and Records > Administration (NARA) reported a fire in its Washington National > Records Center in Suitland, Md. The fire was contained by the > Center's fire-safety system and extinguished with no reports of > harm to staff or visitors, but some records were damaged. The > following is an update on that from Archivist of the United States > John Carlin. > > Although much work will be needed before we can be certain, we > believe that of the total of more than 3.7 million cubic feet of > records at Suitland, approximately 3,000 cubic feet were in the > immediate area. Of those, fewer than 300 cubic feet may have been > destroyed. Most of the affected records were wet or damp from > sprinkler water or in singed boxes. Our staff at Suitland stayed > up through last night making valiant efforts to protect records > from water damage and otherwise dealing with the fire's effects, > working with personnel from the General Services Administration, > from which we lease the facility. > > The cause of the fire is as yet undetermined. Because the > property is Federal, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, > and Firearms as well as GSA fire investigators were notified. As > the investigation continues, the following is what we know about > the fire so far. > > The sprinkler alarms were activated at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, and > alerted the GSA Control Center that there was a problem. The first > fire company arrived sometime between 2:45 and 2:50. A fireman on > the scene was overcome with smoke at which point firemen abandoned > Stack 15 to open the roof hatches to vent the smoke. This process > apparently took approximately one hour to accomplish before the > firemen returned to Stack 15 to begin to extinguish the fire. The > sprinkler system contained the fire during the period between > 2:30 and 3:50 at which point the firemen were able to enter the > stack. At 8:13 p.m. the firemen on the scene felt that the fire was > sufficiently extinguished to allow the investigation to begin in > the stack. > > Our tracking system enabled us to identify the records on the > shelves affected by the fire, and agencies whose records may have > been affected have been notified. But we won't be able to identify > exactly which records have been affected and how seriously until > the investigation of the area is completed and we can examine the > materials more closely. > > I will provide further information as it becomes available. > > ------ > For further information, contact the National Archives public > affairs staff at 301-713-6000. > > -0- > /U.S. Newswire 202-347-2770/ > 03/01 15:39 > > Copyright 2000, U.S. Newswire > > Thank you, Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    03/03/2000 08:31:56
    1. [COSANJUA] sk-publications info
    2. richhart
    3. Only Dona Ana county is available. other CD's must be ordered/purchased I just checked it out.. So much for that good idea! glory bee

    03/02/2000 08:54:10
    1. [COSANJUA] from other lists..
    2. richhart
    3. the url to check this out is: > http://www.skpub.com/genie/censuscd/co.html this for sure is OK > http://www.skpub.com/genie/censuscd/nm.html I understand this is an ok URL..for New Mexico not tried it zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz fully-searchable Pedigree Resource File (PRF) online > is now available at the FamilySearch > website (http://www.familysearch.org). As you know, > these represent > unlinked pedigrees submitted by individuals through > the FamilySearch.org web > site. The Pedigree Resource File entries appear as > integrated results from > the main search page, along with applicable IGI and > Ancestral File entries, > on the "Search Results" page. > > Although individual records show parentage and > spouses (where available), as > yet there is no pedigree function, i.e., there is no > way to graphically show > ancestry for an individual as is the case with > Ancestral File. from other lists.. info to share..

    03/02/2000 08:50:17
    1. [COSANJUA] Census on CD
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Good evening, As the list owner, I thought I would pass this along to you all. Our Colorado state Representative has notified us with information regarding the census images put on CD's. I thought this might be something you would be interested in. I am not affiliated with the following in any way and do not receive anything from this company. I am strictly a volunteer for Colorado researchers. ================================================ S-K Publications will scan any Colorado county onto CD for any census year (1870 through 1920). Turn-around time, once an order is confirmed: 2-3 months. SPECIAL FEATURE: As each county/year census is completed, a copy of the scanned images will be donated in your name to the USGenWeb Archives for free, permanent on-line display. We offer three pricing schemes: 1) Individual Order (fastest and easiest, but most expensive): 75 cents per page. Click HERE for details. 2) Group Order (you need to be able to organize a group of people who want to purchase the same county/year at the cost of $20 per person). Click HERE for details. 3) Wait List (slowest method, but doesn't require you to organize a group; you just add your name to the wait list, and the cost will be $20 once there are enough purchasers to make the scanning economically feasible). 1880 through 1920 Census only. ==================================================== the url to check this out is: http://www.skpub.com/genie/censuscd/co.html Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    03/01/2000 06:50:25
    1. [COSANJUA] Fact or Fiction "Misconceptions"
    2. richhart
    3. Interesting facts and thoughts! passing it along.. glory bee ============================================================ "MISCONCEPTIONS," by Michael John Neill <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ============================================================ This is a semi-serious look at some misconceptions that genealogists (and non-genealogists) have about family history. 1) WE ALL HAVE A FAMOUS ANCESTOR, SOMEWHERE. I've got the names of over three hundred of my ancestors and have yet to have any of them qualify as "famous." In some cases, you may want to reconsider being related to someone famous. Hard-working, law-abiding relatives are nothing to be ashamed of. Try and document your ancestors accurately, whether they were famous or not. 2) THERE ARE NO "EARLY" BABIES OR SHADY STORIES IN MY FAMILY TREE. Trace your ancestry completely for six generations and then we will talk. 3) THERE WERE THREE BROTHERS WITH THE LAST NAME OF [TAKEYOURPICK] WHO CAME TO AMERICA. WE DESCEND FROM THE YOUNGEST (OLDEST, MIDDLE, TALLEST, SMARTEST, ETC.) If this is true, then the number of families who had three sons is beyond statistical expectations. Check it out. 4) IMMIGRANTS WERE ALL POOR. There's no doubt that the vast majority of them were and came to America with only the clothes on their backs. Once in a while though, you'll find one who had a little bit of money and came to America hoping to make more. 5) LIFE BEFORE 1900 WAS ONE OF BUCOLIC PASTORAL BLISS, DOTTED BY BARN RAISINGS AND CHURCH SOCIALS. Life before 1900 was hard. No running water, no electricity, no law (in some areas), rudimentary medical care (if any), child labor, and few of life's creature comforts. This only scratches the surface. I'm not even so certain life was "simple." If I want a loaf of bread, I go to the store. Great-great-grandma likely did not. 6) EVERYONE LIKES TO HEAR THE TALES OF "NOTORIOUS" ANCESTORS. Not everyone will think the story of great-great-great-grandma's four husbands, two divorces, involvement in a murder, and the running of a tavern should be included in the family history. 7) CENSUS AGES ARE ALWAYS CORRECT. You must be kidding. 8) OFFICIAL RECORDS SHOULD NOT CONTAIN ERRORS. They do. The best way to deal with it is to try and research around it where possible. 9) GENEALOGISTS ARE ALL RETIRED. Not so. There are genealogists out there who have yet to hit forty or retirement. If you see one who has yet to hit puberty, tell them to interview their grandparents now. Most of all encourage them, gently. 10) GENEALOGY IS NOT AN INTELLECTUAL HOBBY. Ever tried to read through (and understand) sixty pages of court records from the 1840s? I've taken calculus exams that made more sense. Same thing goes for platting property in metes and bounds. Talk about applied mathematics. 11) MY FAMILY HAS A CASTLE IN EUROPE. Some did, but don't believe it until you see it. Don't really believe it until you see the deed, title, etc. 12) MY ANCESTOR SERVED WITH WASHINGTON, LEE, GRANT, ETC. Choose your war . . . take your pick. There are lots of these stories. Check them out before believing them. Document your ancestor's service, accurately. 13) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE TRUE. Nope. 14) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE FALSE. Nope. 15) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY ENTIRELY VIA THE INTERNET. Nope. 16) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY WITHOUT THE INTERNET. Possibly, but it really saves time. 17) THE RECORDS IN STATE Y ARE CLOSING BECAUSE IT WAS POSTED TO THE GENEALOGY MAILING LIST FOR THAT STATE. Check out rumors before you spread them. Think before you forward or copy and paste this type of information to other people or lists. [Editor's Note: For more on this, see the FGS Suggested Steps for Action in the Feb. 9 Ancestry Daily News at: http://www.ancestry.com/learn/columns/dailyarchive/02-09-00.htm#4] 18) I CAN DO ALL MY RESEARCH ONLY USING VITAL RECORDS, OBITUARIES, AND CENSUS RECORDS. Goodness! There's a vast treasure trove of other sources out there that you can utilize. 19) MY SURNAME HAS ALWAYS BEEN SPELLED THE SAME WAY, WE NEVER CHANGED IT. Maybe, but then again, maybe not. 20) EVERYONE REPLIES TO E-MAIL IMMEDIATELY. Some genealogists have non-genealogy commitments, such as family and employment. Be patient and wait a few days before posting a follow-up e-mail. 21) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTRY IN ONE AFTERNOON AT THE COMPUTER. Time for a reality check. 22) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTORS IN AN AFTERNOON AT THE FAMILY HISTORY CENTER. (See number 21) 23) SOMEONE HAS ALREADY TRACED MY ENTIRE FAMILY TREE. I JUST HAVE TO FIND IT. That's the tricky part--finding it! Then comes the fun of documenting it. 24) DOCUMENTATION IS ONLY FOR GENEALOGICAL GEEKS WHO GET CHEAP THRILLS BY ASKING, "WHERE DID YOU FIND IT?" How will you ever compare three different birth dates for Grandpa if you don't know where you obtained each date? 25) GENEALOGISTS ARE NUTS. More likely they are truly focused on their research. However, one correspondent told me that working on genealogy "beats spending all my free time at a bar." 26) GENEALOGISTS ARE RUDE AT THE COURTHOUSE OR LIBRARY. Genealogists are people and a few are rude. Just make certain it's not you. No family historian wants to walk into the courthouse just after the most obnoxious genealogist on the planet has left the building. 27) GENEALOGY IS BORING. You must be kidding. I've learned a great deal about history, culture, and myself researching my own family. 28) YOU OUGHT TO BE DONE WITH THAT FAMILY HISTORY BY NOW. Well, I would except every time I find one ancestor I have two more parents to learn about. 29) THERE IS ONE BEST GENEALOGICAL SOFTWARE PACKAGE. Most have their pros and cons. Pick one that works for you, keep alert for new packages, but only change when you have good reason to. Time spent upgrading and upgrading and constantly learning new packages can be spent doing research. 30) YOU ARE COMPLETELY ADDICTED IF YOU SEARCH THE INGREDIENT LIST OF YOUR BREAKFAST CEREAL FOR YOUR ANCESTRAL SURNAMES. This is likely true, but I'm not admitting to this one in public! ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright 2000, Michael John Neill. Michael John Neill, is the Course I Coordinator at the Genealogical Institute of Mid America (GIMA) held annually in Springfield, Illinois, and is also on the faculty of Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg, Illinois. Michael is the Web columnist for the FGS FORUM and is on the editorial board of the Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly. He conducts seminars and lectures on a wide variety of genealogical and computer topics and contributes to several genealogical publications, including Ancestry and Genealogical Computing. You can e-mail him at: mailto:mneill@asc.csc.cc.il.us

    02/29/2000 01:36:17
    1. [COSANJUA] PERSI -- TIP
    2. richhart
    3. One may be able to glean some information from this.. or perhaps you have never heard of it and it is available to you... or perhaps you wish to purchase a copy of this book for personal information.. If you want keep the message on file! If not delete! Am only sharing! glory bee PERSI 1999 RELEASE http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog/product.asp?pf%5Fid=1105411&dept%5Fid=20203000 Now with 200,000 more citations--20% BIGGER than before! ~ More than 1.3 million index entries ~ Nearly a half-million articles dealing with specific families or surnames ~ Over 18,000 articles on how to do genealogy research ~ Search for names, places, events or research topic ~ Index includes title, periodical, volume and issue, date and bibliographic code for each article ~ Includes articles from the 1700s to the present PERSI contains thousands of articles by historians and genealogists center on names, places, and historical events, as well as research methods. Referenced original sources include biographies, cemetery records, civic records, passenger lists, business, public, and professional directories, maps, military records, even diaries, family Bibles, and wills. PERSI will guide you to priceless information about the lives and times of your forebears that simply can't be found elsewhere. Until recently, PERSI was available only in print at selected libraries. To own a copy of the 32-volume index would cost over $2,000 and you'd be thumbing through it by hand. Now you can search PERSI instantly with a few simple keystrokes from the comfort of your home--and at a tiny fraction of the cost. Each entry provides source and contact information so you can easily acquire copies of articles from your local library or directly from the Allen Co. Public Library. Whether you're an amateur or professional genealogist, PERSI is one reference that belongs in your home library.

    02/29/2000 01:30:08
    1. [COSANJUA] Re: COSANJUA-D Digest V00 #9
    2. Jo Havens
    3. Did you send me something with 2 files, one of them names... virus 36? and if so, what is it and where did you get it? That's one way they get viruses going is to send them out as a warning. works every time. I never open anything with the virus word in it. Keep Diggin' - johavens@dfn.com Web page for books, prints, etc: http://www.dfn.com/~johavens For Havens genealogy:: http://www.dfn.com/~johavens/harbor.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <COSANJUA-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <COSANJUA-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 10:17 AM Subject: COSANJUA-D Digest V00 #9

    02/21/2000 12:29:13
    1. [COSANJUA] http://www.ca.com/registration/ free download
    2. richhart
    3. TRY http://www.ca.com/registration/ free downloads.. glory bee Claudia \"Jill\" Christensen wrote: > I also went to the site. Lots of onfo. Can not decide where to go for free > download.

    02/20/2000 04:06:55
    1. [COSANJUA] http://www.ca.com virus
    2. richhart
    3. http://support.cai.com **** http://www.ca.com/virusinfo/ ** http://www.ca.com/virusinfo/what_to_do.htm http://support.cai.com/Download/virussig.html

    02/20/2000 04:00:52
    1. [COSANJUA] more tips!
    2. richhart
    3. "SELECTING AND ENGAGING A PROFESSIONAL RESEARCHER" by George G. Morgan, "Along Those Lines . . ." http://www.ancestry.com/learn/columns/dailyarchive/02-18-00.htm#3 ___________________________________________________________________ " TOPOZONEóONLINE TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS," by Michael John Neill http://www.ancestry.com/learn/columns/dailyarchive/02-15-00.htm#3

    02/19/2000 11:14:28
    1. [COSANJUA] Query
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Below is a query posted to the San Juan County Web site. Surname: Bayly --- NAME: Bill Bayly EMAIL: d1947@gte.net DATE: Dec 31 1999 LINK: Bayly's Barn URL: http://members.tripod.com/~B_Bayly/ QRYTEXT: I am researching the name Bayly in Colorado around 1900 to 1920. Believe that they resided in San Juan County, Silverton or Teluride around this time. If anyone might have some information please contact me at my e-mail address "d1947@gte.net". Best Reguards Bill Bayly. ------- Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    02/07/2000 06:52:40
    1. [COSANJUA] Query
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Below is a query posted to the San Juan County Web site. Surname: ANTONELLI --- NAME: transcriber EMAIL: vikki@aol.com DATE: Dec 30 1999 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: Sylvio Pete Antonelli, 81, of Lakewood died 19 Dec 1999. Burial at Fort Logan Cemetery. He was born in Silverton on 27 May 1919. He served in the ARmy and Navy in WWII. Survivors include wife, Eleanor...published in Denver Rocky Mtn News on 30 Dec 1999.. -------------- Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    02/07/2000 06:51:20
    1. [COSANJUA] Query
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Below is a query posted to the San Juan County Web site. Surname: Della Vedova --- NAME: Eddie Fort EMAIL: eddiefort@aol.com DATE: Jan 18 2000 QRYTEXT: I have information that my g grandfather, Costante Della Vedova, became a naturalized citizen in the San Juan County District Court on June 7, 1899. Does anyone have access to this information or know where I might be able to obtain a copy of his papers? Thank you for your help.. -------- Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    02/07/2000 06:45:59
    1. [COSANJUA] Message from list owner
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Good morning, I have a question and I would like to get the in put from all of you. I also host these counties in the COUSGenWeb project and also created the COUSGenWeb Photo's Project. Each time a query is posted to one of my counties I am automatically notified. My question is, do any or you have a problem if I take a new query that has posted to a county, and list it on the county mail list in question? Ex. a query for La Plata county would go on the La Plata county list, a query for Kit Carson would go on that list etc.. Please let me know. Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    02/06/2000 09:44:19
    1. [COSANJUA] 12 New Colorado Photo's Listed
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Good afternoon, We have 12 new photo's added to the Colorado USGenWeb Photo Project. This is absolutely wonderful. Karen, this now gives Baca County 4 pages of photo's. These are so graciously shared with us by Gail Brown. Gail, I thank you so much for sharing these with us. If any of you have photo's you would like to share with the Colorado USGenWeb Photo Project, please contact me. You can find the new photo's here at the following url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm Look for the gold star on Baca County with the new photo's listed. All new photo's are as follows: 1. Baca County - Gail Brown - 12 - Various Headstones Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    01/16/2000 07:32:01
    1. [COSANJUA] 6 New Colorado Photo's
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Good afternoon, We have 6 new photo's added to the Colorado USGenWeb Photo Project. This is absolutely wonderful. These are so graciously shared with us by Gail Brown. I thank you both so much for sharing these with us. If any of you have photo's you would like to share with the Colorado USGenWeb Photo Project, please contact me. You can find the new photo's here at the following url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm Look for the gold star on Baca County with the new photo's listed. All new photo's are as follows: 1. Baca County - Gail Brown - 6 - Various Headstones Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    01/15/2000 10:51:10
    1. [COSANJUA] 6 new Colorado Photo's added
    2. Jack & Addie Morrissey
    3. Good evening, We have 6 new photo's added to the Colorado USGenWeb Photo Project. This is absolutely wonderful. These are so graciously shared with us by Gail Brown & Donna Ross. I thank you both so much for sharing these with us. If any of you have photo's you would like to share with the Colorado USGenWeb Photo Project, please contact me. You can find the new photo's here at the following url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm Look for the gold star on Baca & Huerfano Counties with the new photo's listed. All new photo's are as follows: 1. Baca County - Gail Brown - 3 - Bryan children, Bryan family photo & Jones & Fred Bryan with Lester Smith 2. Huerfano County - Donna Ross - 3 - Emmitt G. Miller 1841-1925, Emmit Miller family photo & Agnes, Abraham & Benjamin Miller Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy =============== cuznsrus@mindspring.com Our Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/ PROUD MEMBER OF: G. J. W. Chapter of the DAR http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3361 County Coordinator for USGenWeb Project Colorado Counties: Hinsdale Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohinsda/index.htm Kit Carson Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cokitcar/index.htm La Plata Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~colaplat/colaplat.htm San Juan Cty. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cosanjua/index.htm Colorado USGenWeb Photo Archive Coordinator / Webmaster: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cophotos/index.htm List owner for the following Rootsweb County Mail Lists: Hinsdale, Kit Carson, La Plata & San Juan Counties Colorado Webmaster for Morris Family Association: http://genweb.net/~morris/ Member of NEHGS Member of Brown Family Genealogical Society Member of Disabled Veterans Association

    01/11/2000 08:18:18