Hi Bernice, Just for your info: Hotmail.com has free Email that can be accessed from any computer. Even if you can change your ISP your address will always be the same at Hotmail.com. It is great for people who travel. That is how I found out about it. I could not use my company's Email when I was out of town so I went looking for a good service. So far I have been happy with it. Anyway, I thought it might be something of interest to you. Nick ----- Original Message ----- From: Bernice Klassen <surfinamma@yahoo.com> To: <CRAIG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [CRAIG-L] Wm Craig - Mountain Man .......an explanation letter to Craig Links > Hi again Daley: > Nice that you responded to me again. That was the > main reason why I put my resonse to Jonathan through > the Craig forum. I had been corresponding with about > 4 or 5 of you fellows, with the old address. I didn't > like my handle I had on Yahoo, so had to change that > to something more appropriate. Also, my husband and I > are snowbirds and my home address is only temporary > and always changing. I had to figure out how to do it > so I could continue getting the Craig Links mail > without having to unsubscribe and resubscribe every > time we travelled. I believe I have it ironed out now > and thus the letter to Jonathan put into Craig Links, > so all of you that I had been corresponding with could > find me again. I have been watching the letters come > in all year now and nothing was as promising as what > Jonathan's letter had been. It got the adrenalin > flowing again, because like my letter said.... I have > 5 zip cartridges filled with information on Wm and > family and his adventures, but still can't make a > connection from my Henricus Craig (of which I have > complete documentation) to Joe Craig. (my brick > wall). I was getting a little bored and frustrated > not being able to find any connection. > My year round address now will be > surfinamma@yahoo.com so anyone can reach me there > if need be. > > All the Best to all you fellow researchers.... As > always.... Bernice > > --- DaleyCraig@cs.com wrote: > > Bernice, thanks for including all in your answer to > > Jonathan. He has been > > trying to locate you, but we had not your new > > address. > > > > I have been spending some time in and researching > > Greenbrier County to try to > > tie down William's parentage. Am getting closer, > > but not there yet. Cannot > > find as many Craigs in Greenbrier at that time as is > > generally reported, but > > there is a family with name spelled Creigh, so > > cannot rule them out. Best > > evidence so far is Diehl's statement that William > > had red hair. That seems > > to put him into the Craig/Nickle clan. I think we > > will get closer. I may go > > over there today. It is about two hours away, but > > great lunches at the > > Greenbrier resort, about 12 miles east of Lewisburg. > > > > Daley > > > > > > ==== CRAIG Mailing List ==== > > All material > > sent through Craig-L > > is copyright 2000 by its original > > author > > permission must be obtained from the > > original author > > for the reuse of any text, "whole or in > > part". > > Craig Genealogy Web Page > > > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9791 > > > > > > ============================== > > Visit ROOTS-L, the Internet's oldest and largest > > genealogical > > mailing list: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/ > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com/ > > > ==== CRAIG Mailing List ==== > All Material sent through Craig-L > is copyright 2000 by its original author. > Permission must be obtained from the original author, > for the reuse of any text "whole or in part". > Craig Genealogy Web Page > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9791 > > > ============================== > http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp > The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family > members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. >