Could anyone help this fellow find his friend? Dan > Subject = Web Page Message > nexturl = http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cem/bumpus_mills.html > from = boyce.h@worldnet.att.net > message = When I lived in Clarksville in the 50's, I had a friend from your area named Brooksie Wallace Marshall, with whom I worked at the Post Treasurer's Office at Fort Campbell. I last heard from her after she divorced Mr. Marshall. This may not be the best way to find her, but I just don't know how and hate to lose a dear friend. If you cannot help me, maybe you have a suggestion how to locate her. -- Have I, therefore, become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Gal. 4:16 Jesus said: "I am The Way, The Truth And The Life, and nobody comes to the Father but by Me" John: 14:6 Christian Exchange, Inc: http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cei/ggm.html God Bless America: http://www.wwd.net/user/sjackson/america.htm
I am in the beginning stages of writing about our Whitford family. Is it permissible for me to document a source as "Danville Crossing List on the Internet"? I have received data from members of the list. Thank you. Carolyn Whitford
The correct answer is: NOBODY The following paragraph is pulled from the 1st reference. Facts about your pedigree are not copyrightable and are in the 'public domain'. Therefore, you can copy the 'facts' from any source you want, including your cousins gen charts. What you can't do is copy any narrative or unique format in which the 'facts' are presented. Dave "The copyright laws affect both the research and the publication of your genealogy, either a narrative family history or a simple pedigree family line. First, though, consider that the basic facts about your ancestor's life (such as name, birth date and place, marriage partner, date and place, and death date and place) do not receive copyright protection, no matter their source. Whether you went to the county courthouse, rented a microfilm of the relevant records, or found the data in a commercial CD-ROM, the basic facts of a person's life may be freely copied; they are in the public domain." ============================================================ At 01:12 PM 8/27/1999 -0400, you wrote: >If anyone is perplexed about this issue, here is an excellent resource to >read.. It clarifies the 'actual' definitions as to origional works, public >domain, fair use, authorship.. and many other features that you may >encounter on the web or in your research. You might want to bookmark these >pages for reference. > >I think we all need to read these and understand just what is copyrightable >and what isn't. I s the info youres or your cousins? Hummm? <g> >Check it out.. >Cher > >http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/14_cpyrt.html >http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/copyright1.htm > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... >Now What ???? >
David, They called them "dots". > And what did they call that candy that was little dots of candy on a roll > of paper the size of a cash register receipt????? Oh yeah, and JU JU BEADS > ('bout tore the filings right out of your teeth).....and uniformed Ushers > in movie theaters with flashlights. >
Curb feelers. Red Goose Shoes. When mom's did not work outside the house. When fathers did! Blow-up slips. Family dinners. Those awful hurting "first day of school" shoes. Girdles. Garters. Dr. Ross dog food. The old infant seats that just hung over the back of the front seat, and they had steering wheels on them! Cloth diapers.
If anyone is perplexed about this issue, here is an excellent resource to read.. It clarifies the 'actual' definitions as to origional works, public domain, fair use, authorship.. and many other features that you may encounter on the web or in your research. You might want to bookmark these pages for reference. I think we all need to read these and understand just what is copyrightable and what isn't. I s the info youres or your cousins? Hummm? <g> Check it out.. Cher http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/14_cpyrt.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/copyright1.htm
You just gotta check this out.. it is a great page.. and a spinoff of the text Tennessean's in the Civil War. I didn't look at all the pages..but, it is impressive.. This is one url to save!! Does this mean I wont have to do lookups in this text anymore??????? <LOL> Cher http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/tncwindex.html
How about Jimmy Allen. Also The Space Cadets Capt Midnight pozzydaz
Dave you can still get some of the old candies from Vermont Country Stores in Weston Vermont. Black Jack , Clove, Beemans Gum ;SEN-SEN ; Sassafras Drops Pozzydaz
Had Romper room in Salt Lake also. Our teacher was called Miss Julie. After it was off the TV i meet met her at a neighbors house. Pozzydaz
Gabbie, I still have one of the "big, little books". Tells my age doesn't it. :) B.J.
I remember the particular program. I'm not sure if it was Captain Bob (Lobertini) or Captain Bill (Jay Bumpas) that asked why the little boy was laughing. (Seems "Henry" had eaten some beans before the program and was making a little music.) The show was on Nashville's channel 5. At the time, it was WLAC--now it station is WTVF. Here's some "personal" trivia because I don't remember how much older I am than Stan (Magnesen) who's also on this list (and my brother)! When I was a small child, I spent May 15-July 15 with my Mother and the rest of the year with Daddy. The last summer I stayed with Mother, they lived in a house near Dunbar Cave. (It must have been 1957 because Elvis had released "Teddy Bear" and "Loving You"--I still have the singles Daddy bought for me!) I'm sure Stan can't remember--he was young enough that he was still sleeping in a baby bed. This house was across from the old hotel. It had a screened in front porch. Stan's Dad and several men had a band and practiced on that porch and played at dances at the hotel. (Sometimes our sister sang.) Next door to this house is where the Bumpas family lived. Sheila (our sister) and I were old enough to watch Captain Bill on t.v. and were very excited to learn that his mother and daddy lived next door to us! When he came home for a visit, we were invited over to meet him--I remember being so excited about meeting a "t.v. star"! The big day finally came and we couldn't wait to meet Captain Bill. And, there he was--in his swimsuit! I wasn't really sure this man was Captian Bill. He wasn't dressed like him at all--he didn't even have the hat! The grown-ups had to have been playing a trick on Sheila and me! After our meeting (and I probably expressed my opinions!), this "imposter" started wearing his "Captain Bill" hat whenever he went outside in case we saw him! Sorry this is so long--I just had to tell how disappointed I was when I got to meet Captain Bill! After that experience, I never got "impressed" when I met someone with a "title". I must have realized that they were "just people" like me! Sandy Ellis
I grew up in Paris, TN. I presently also live in Alabama. Their thing was that Captain who ever that was on the Birmingham station. Saw him at the Masonic temple two years ago. My daughter was in a Christmas Program there. He would have to get up pretty early in the Morning to beat Captain Bob. Do you remember who the guy was out of Paducah? I think Dan Steele did it for a little while but there was someone else too. This little boy who was laughing. This guy goaded him into telling why he was laughing. Well the kid told. Where was the network sensor when you needed them!!!! (VBGROFG) Marsha
Unsubscribe > >Content-Type: text/plain > >DanvilleCrossing-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 286 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Re: DanvilleCrossing Cathey Family ["gildent" <gildent@email.msn.com>] > #2 Re: Do you remember? ["Mary Russell" <bird@scrtc.com>] > #3 Re: Do you remember? [Bccaugh@aol.com] > #4 Re: Do you remember? ["Leslie Moore" <lmoore@ecsis.net>] > #5 Re: Remembering [TexasRerun@aol.com] > #6 Re: Remembering [Harry Buchanan <102477.1340@compus] > #7 Re: Do you remember? [GRIDDIP@aol.com] > #8 Re: Do you remember? [GRIDDIP@aol.com] > #9 Re: Do you remember? [CackyCline@aol.com] > #10 Re: Do you remember? [CackyCline@aol.com] > #11 Re: Do you remember? [JoettaNell@aol.com] > #12 Re: Do you remember? [CackyCline@aol.com] > #13 Re: Do you remember? ["David L. Snow" <DLSNOW@worldnet.a] > #14 Re: Remembering ["David L. Snow" <DLSNOW@worldnet.a] > #15 Rare Map Collection - Colonial Ame ["Daniel L. Martin" <dlmartin2@eart] > #16 Re: DanvilleCrossing-D Digest V99 ["Daniel L. Martin" <dlmartin2@eart] > #17 Re: Do you remember? [GRIDDIP@aol.com] > #18 Re: Do you remember? ["PHYLLIS ARBOGAST" <shelties@erine] > #19 Re: Remembering ["PHYLLIS ARBOGAST" <shelties@erine] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from DanvilleCrossing-D, send a message to > > DanvilleCrossing-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. > >______________________________Hello! > I haven't researched the Cathey Family myself, but, I have noticed when >I go down to the Tennessee River in the Hurricane Creek area that there is a >road there named "Cathey Cemetery Road". The road is off of Hurricane Creek >Road and it is an old dirt road with no houses on it since TVA made the >lake. I don't know if this is your family. If it is maybe one of those TVA >maps could have the information about the cemetery? Wish I had more info. >about it for you. Good luck in your search! >CBG >-----Original Message----- >From: perkey@cswnet.com <perkey@cswnet.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 5:56 PM >Subject: Re: DanvilleCrossing-D Digest V99 #283 > > >>I'm new to your newsletter and was wondering if anyone out there has any >info >>on the Cathey family from Houston and/or Stewart counties. I am a >descendant of >>Archibald Cathey who was born in TN and moved to what is now Izard Co. in >AR. >>If anyone has info and is willing to share, I would be happy to >reciprocate. >>Thanks. Gary Perkey >> >> >> >>> >>>Content-Type: text/plain >>> >>>DanvilleCrossing-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 283 >>> >>>Today's Topics: >>> #1 Re: Willis Whitford ["Kenneth Banasiewicz" ><bwhiz@minds] >>> #2 Olive - Williams ["David L. Snow" ><DLSNOW@worldnet.a] >>> #3 Re: William Wheatley ["j" <unicorn@sun-spot.com>] >>> #4 Re: Willis Whitford [Familybuff@cs.com] >>> #5 Re: Willis Whitford [Familybuff@cs.com] >>> #6 Whitfords ["Kenneth Banasiewicz" ><bwhiz@minds] >>> #7 Re: William Wheatley [WChris9700@cs.com] >>> #8 Re: Willis Whitford [GRIDDIP@aol.com] >>> #9 Re: Pride of a job well done [ACSmithRN@aol.com] >>> #10 Re: Whitfords [Familybuff@cs.com] >>> #11 Re: Willis Whitford [Familybuff@cs.com] >>> >>>Administrivia: >>>To unsubscribe from DanvilleCrossing-D, send a message to >>> >>> DanvilleCrossing-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. >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #1 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 14:50:46 -0500 >>>From: "Kenneth Banasiewicz" <bwhiz@mindspring.com> >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <003001beef33$20f43b40$4688aec7@banasiew> >>>Subject: Re: Willis Whitford >>>Content-Type: text/plain; >>> charset="iso-8859-1" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>Carolyn: According to Henry, many of the sources were family word of >mouth. >>>He visited all over the country talking to relatives and such. If you >have >>>a family bible I would say go with your info. I would like to have it >also, >>>to make a correction in my book. >>> >>>Now, I had an instance on my Smotherman's where it showed a marriage >between >>>two people whos named didn't jive. Found out it was a married name. She >>>was a widow and the other name was her maiden name. Is this possible? >>> >>>Marsha >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: Familybuff@cs.com <Familybuff@cs.com> >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >>>Date: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 2:33 PM >>>Subject: Re: Willis Whitford >>> >>> >>>>Ira, >>>>Does the Sykes/Sikes book list their documented sources? We have no >record >>>>of Willis marrying an Elizabeth Campbell, but an Elizabeth Orton. >Willis's >>>>sister, Rebecca, married Joseph B. Campbell, but as far as we know that >is >>>>the only marriage with a Campbell. The marriage to Elizabeth Orton on >Jan >>>5, >>>>1835 has been documented by the Orton Family Bible. He and Elizabeth >Orton >>>>had 8 children, Wm. Calvin being the oldest and Thomas Wylie the >youngest. >>>I >>>>do not have a copy of the Sykes/Sikes Book so am curious about their >>>sources. >>>>Carolyn Whitford >>>> >>>> >>>>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>>>My family tree must have been used for Firewood !!! >>>> >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #2 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 15:26:09 -0700 >>>From: "David L. Snow" <DLSNOW@worldnet.att.net> >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-Id: <19990825222638.SDUL15925@default> >>>Subject: Olive - Williams >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>> >>>For the OLIVE - WILLIAMS folks, Martha in particular, check out: >>> >>> >>>http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Etndigs/henry/cemetery/caldwell3.htm >>> >>>Dave >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #3 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 20:05:00 -0400 >>>From: "j" <unicorn@sun-spot.com> >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <026601beef56$a45348a0$2b9ba6d0@default> >>>Subject: Re: William Wheatley >>>Content-Type: text/plain; >>> charset="iso-8859-1" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>I have a William Wheatley who married Cora Brake, 1881-1975. Would be >>>interested if that is any connection...LOL!!! And btw, my own 14th great >>>grandfather, if Warfield research is correct, was Robert Wheatley....<vbg> >>>but I guess that is reaching a bit far.... <grin> >>>jan >>> >>>Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com >>>Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: <WChris9700@cs.com> >>>To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >>>Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 10:35 AM >>>Subject: Re: William Wheatley >>> >>> >>>> Hi Marsha >>>> >>>> No, I don't think that would be my William Wheatley. I have no >>>> indications that he was ever in VA, and I do not have his middle name or >>>> initial. I will keep this information and keep checking. Thanks very >>>much >>>> for your troubles. Wil. >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>>> Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... >>>> Now What ???? >>>> >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #4 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 21:30:46 EDT >>>From: Familybuff@cs.com >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <eff1bc85.24f5f2c6@cs.com> >>>Subject: Re: Willis Whitford >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>Dear Karen, >>>To the best of my knowledge, it has always been Whitford. Have noticed >the >>>name Whitfield a number of times during my research, but no connections >>>between the two. >>>Sorry. >>>Good luck. >>>Carolyn Whitford >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #5 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:13:08 EDT >>>From: Familybuff@cs.com >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <baa6038e.24f5fcb4@cs.com> >>>Subject: Re: Willis Whitford >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>Marsha, >>>All of us in the family feel very fortunate that an Orton descendant >>>discovered this old family Bible. The original owner was James Orton, >born >>>in 1748. He was Elizabeth's grandfather. The Orton family left Lancaster >>>Co., Pennsylvania for North Carolina in January 1753. Elizabeth's >parents, >>>Charles Orton and Margaret Hughey married in Iredell Co., NC. The >complete >>>lineage of the NC Orton's are in the Bible as well as marriages, etc. The >>>marriage between Willis Whitford and Elizabeth Orton took place on January >5, >>>1835 in the State of Missouri. The exact place in Missouri is unknown at >>>this time but transcribing of this Bible is still going on. The Bible was >>>printed in Scotland, found in a smoke house, and in poor condition. The >>>pages are extremely fragile and worn, so it is being transcribed very >slowly >>>and carefully. >>>Why did Willis marry in Missouri? What was he doing there? We do not >know. >>>We know this was four years after his father's death and we know some >census >>>records indicate he (Willis) was born in Missouri. Hopefully, the owner >and >>>transcriber of this Orton Bible will discover more information about >Willis. >>>We dearly appreciate her sharing the information with the family. >>>Hope this helps you in your record keeping. Let me know if I can help in >any >>>other way. >>>Carolyn Whitford >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #6 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 21:22:44 -0500 >>>From: "Kenneth Banasiewicz" <bwhiz@mindspring.com> >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <002e01beef69$e38e2220$5531c0d1@banasiew> >>>Subject: Whitfords >>>Content-Type: text/plain; >>> charset="iso-8859-1" >>> >>>Carolyn is RWhitfords also yours? If it is I owe you an apology. I >>promised the people at that address more Sikes Information and It is still >>in my draft file. This is such a long document and it's taking a while. >>But over a month is pushing it!! >>> >>>Marsha >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #7 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:27:53 EDT >>>From: WChris9700@cs.com >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <932d4995.24f60029@cs.com> >>>Subject: Re: William Wheatley >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>No, that is a different William. My William was born a: 1760 in Martin >Co., >>>NC. He was the son of Thomas Wheatley and Mary (Gainer) or (Fulgham) >unsure >>>of mothers last name. >>>William had a brother named Alexander Hamilton Wheatley, born 1757, he >>>married Peggy Stokes. Alexander's Rev. record had been confirmed. We are >now >>>trying for William's record. >>> Both brothers moved into TN about 1819, William settling in Humphries >>>County (now Benton) while Alexander went on to Weakley Co. I know there >are >>>several William Wheatleys' on everyone's system and databases. I have >>>checked out quite a few in all my research, and still trying. I >appreciate >>>all the help that anyone can give. He would be my gggg-father. Thanks >very >>>much. Wil Christopher, P.O. Box 1231, Lake Sherwood MO, 63357 or >>>636-398-4065 or 810-714-9301 >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #8 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:58:13 EDT >>>From: GRIDDIP@aol.com >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <baa5b6f6.24f60745@aol.com> >>>Subject: Re: Willis Whitford >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>In a message dated 08/25/1999 2:37:58 PM Central Daylight Time, >>>Familybuff@cs.com writes: >>> >>><< Does the Sykes/Sikes book list their documented sources? >>> >>>Some yes others no, in this case the second marriage to Maranda Sikes was >>>given by a family member in Bunker Hill Ill. >>> >>>If you need you can write Henry Sykes at 468 Roseta Drive, >>>Birmingham,Al/.35214, >>>He is not on line, so cannot contact by E-mail. >>> >>>Ira >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #9 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 23:20:17 EDT >>>From: ACSmithRN@aol.com >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <52257a62.24f60c71@aol.com> >>>Subject: Re: Pride of a job well done >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>Cher, >>> I really enjoyed reading your musing. I, too, still can-I put up >>>chow-chow, my husband's grandmother's recipe. I learned how to do it, >while >>>watching her cook it on her old, wood stove, up in the hollar. My husband >>>thinks he can't eat a bowl of pintos without some of Grandma Thompson's >>>chow-chow. Thanks for the memories. Anne >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #10 >>>Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 23:59:23 EDT >>>From: Familybuff@cs.com >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <ae3b5da1.24f6159b@cs.com> >>>Subject: Re: Whitfords >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>Marsha, >>>Yes, RWhitfords is my husband's second cousin who lives in Granite City, >>>Illinois. Know he will appreciate anything you send him. He is a great >guy! >>>Carolyn Whitford >>> >>>______________________________ >>>X-Message: #11 >>>Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 00:01:18 EDT >>>From: Familybuff@cs.com >>>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: <2ef01076.24f6160e@cs.com> >>>Subject: Re: Willis Whitford >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> >>>Ira, >>>You are right. I should contact Henry. Met him at the reunion in 1993. >He >>>is a swell guy! >>>Thanks. >>>Carolyn Whitford >>> >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? >> >> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #2 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 19:57:01 -0500 >From: "Mary Russell" <bird@scrtc.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <00df01bef027$131fe240$31d841ce@bird> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Studebakers ? The 1950 had all around windows. Went on a date one night >with my boyfriend and my cousin and his girl. Cousin was driving the >Studebaker. Both boys had on the latest fashion. Florescent shocking pink >nylon shirts. Needless to we didn't spend long time parked .The headlights >of passing cars made that Studebaker light up like it had neon lights in it. >It was the last time I saw those boys with their new shirts. >Oh Lordy-- thanks for the memories. -----------Mary Russell bird@scrtc.com > >______________________________ >X-Message: #3 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 20:56:43 EDT >From: Bccaugh@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <4989edf8.24f73c4b@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >My favorite doll was the Annie Oakley doll, in her cowgirl outfit and gun >holster. Wish I had some of those old dolls now, would be nice to pass on to >my granddaughter. I remember wearing the cancan under your skirt to school, >bout freeze your you know what off, of course by then we were up here in the >"north". And saddle shoes, couldn't stand those things. > >Brenda > >______________________________ >X-Message: #4 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 21:15:15 -0500 >From: "Leslie Moore" <lmoore@ecsis.net> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <013301bef032$00fd8bc0$030d9ace@usit.net> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I had a Nash Rambler too - my first car. Then briefly had a Rambler >Ambassador and then a Rambler American station wagon. Oh me .......... >Those were the days. > >Leslie Moore >lmoore@ecsis.net >Personal homepage: http://www.ecsis.net/~lmoore/ >Lake County, TN Gen page: http://www.ecsis.net/lakecounty/history/ >Kennedy Family Info: http://www.ecsis.net/~lmoore/kennedy.html >Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/ >----- Original Message ----- >From: Daniel L. Martin <dlmartin2@earthlink.net> >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 3:19 PM >Subject: Re: Do you remember? > > >> Do I remember the Nash Rambler -- I had one! >> >> Dan >> -------- >> >> ace1125 wrote: >> >> > I remember Studibakers and Nash Ramblers... that is as far as I can >go...!! >> > (or will admit to)<LOL> >> > >> > Cher >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Tinitiger6@aol.com <Tinitiger6@aol.com> >> > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >> > Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 2:20 PM >> > Subject: Re: Do you remember? >> > >> > >Cher, >> > > >> > > I guess I'm older than dirt!! I remembered everything >except >> > >Studebakers!!!!!! That's either real old or just no >life!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL! >> > > >> > > Ronda >> > > >> > > >> > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> > >My family tree must have been used for Firewood !!! >> > > >> > > >> > >> > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> > GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... >> >> -- >> Have I, therefore, become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Gal. >4:16 >> Jesus said: "I am The Way, The Truth And The Life, and nobody >> comes to the Father but by Me" John: 14:6 >> Christian Exchange, Inc: http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cei/ggm.html >> God Bless America: http://www.wwd.net/user/sjackson/america.htm >> >> >> >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... >> >> >> >> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #5 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:21:40 EDT >From: TexasRerun@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <ca53c974.24f75e44@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Remembering >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I still have my 1957 Shirley Temple Doll and my Patti Playpal doll. I >remember being in my dad's late 40's Pontiac when I was only 3. Anyone >remember Ruff and Reddy? the evil villian Master Cylinder from the planet >MuniMula (That's aluminum spelled backwards) Crusader Rabbit and good old >Merry Melodies cartoons. >Suzanne W. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #6 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:40:11 -0400 >From: Harry Buchanan <102477.1340@compuserve.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <199908262340_MC2-8287-241B@compuserve.com> >Subject: Re: Remembering >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset=ISO-8859-1 >Content-Disposition: inline >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > >I started to say something about Ruff and Reddy earlier. We'd watch those >westerns and then go outside and re-enact the whole thing using our many >cap pistols. Anybody noticed how much those cap pistols are worth on Ebay? > > >One thing that's kind of neat about Danville Crossing is that a lot of you >guys are from middle Tennessee where we grew up. Down here in Alabama I >don't think they have the same memories > Harry & Sue. > > >>I still have my 1957 Shirley Temple Doll and my Patti Playpal doll. I >remember being in my dad's late 40's Pontiac when I was only 3. Anyone >remember Ruff and Reddy? the evil villian Master Cylinder from the planet >MuniMula (That's aluminum spelled backwards) Crusader Rabbit and good old >Merry Melodies cartoons.< > >______________________________ >X-Message: #7 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:46:06 EDT >From: GRIDDIP@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <62c43fa8.24f763fe@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >In a message dated 08/26/1999 3:13:32 PM Central Daylight Time, >unicorn@sun-spot.com writes: > ><<Ira will just tell me I am a "spring chicken"!!!! LOL!!!! > jan > >That's right. > >Ira>> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #8 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:54:07 EDT >From: GRIDDIP@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <14bbfa09.24f765df@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >In a message dated 08/26/1999 3:36:26 PM Central Daylight Time, >gabbie@aeneas.net writes: > ><< You people are wet behind the EARS! > I remember Friday Oct 19,1929 (black friday) > preview of "Gone with the win", in Camden in 1936 > Sunday dec 7,1941 Pearl Harber > Stamps for Gas ,sugar,shoes,ect.ect. > one room schools > probation > drinking moon shine & white lighting > I could go on & on but you get the point.gabbie > >> >You are correct Gabby. I saw "Gone with the Wind" at the Ma-De-Ga theater >at Waverly. also "Trail of The Lonesome Pine" rode over in the winter time in >the Rumble seat of a Model "A" Ford Coupe, of course with a young lady, and >we used blankets and anything else we could find to keep warm. The heater up >in the front was only a tin jacket over the exhaust manifold and you would >adjust the heat by changing the opening where the cover came through the >firewall, and was blown into the front compartment by the jacket being open >on the front, and the cooling fan on the motor blowing air through the jacket >and over the manifold. > >Ira > >______________________________ >X-Message: #9 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:19:17 EDT >From: CackyCline@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <8d38b288.24f76bc5@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >My folks had a Studebaker when I was born! > >______________________________ >X-Message: #10 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:21:38 EDT >From: CackyCline@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <74b30cd.24f76c52@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Buster Brown's dog was named Tige...and he was on a sticker in the heel of >our shoes. remember the x-ray machines in the shoe stores.. they sure >could't do THAT now! > >______________________________ >X-Message: #11 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:28:21 EDT >From: JoettaNell@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <f4d3029d.24f76de5@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I got my grandfather's Studebaker truck!!!! And I remember riding in it!!! I >was going to restore it but it is terminately ill with the dreaded rust >cancer and no way to rescue it. > >Joetta > >______________________________ >X-Message: #12 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:33:13 EDT >From: CackyCline@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <7a0b98ac.24f76f09@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I not only have a Betsy-Wetsy doll, my daugheters and I have I love Lucy's >Baby Rickey, Archie bunker's grandson Joey Stivic, Buffy's Mrs. Beasley, and >my Bonnie Braids, Sparkle Plenty (from the Dick Tracy strip) and Gasoline >Alley's Clovia! We also have a lot of old compoisition dolls, some of whose >eyes are made of tin and hair is real human hair> Oh the tales they could >tell, if only they could really talk! > >Cacky > >______________________________ >X-Message: #13 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 21:35:24 -0700 >From: "David L. Snow" <DLSNOW@worldnet.att.net> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <19990827043526.XPKI15925@default> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Karen, > >Get your 'Cream Soda' right here in Arizona at Fry's in Mesa at Brown & >McKellips. My Henry Co. wife buys it by the case for her & the kids along >with Yahoo (poor substitute for Chocolate Soldiers). > >BTW: You all remember 'Little Debbies' bakeries........originally was >Dortch (like Henry Co.) Bakeries. > >Dave >====================================== >At 05:12 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote: >> I think Buster Brown's dog was Tige, or something like that. We had a 49 >>Willys when I was 10 (1953), and I was so embarrassed to go anywhere where >my >>friends would see me, because their parents all had new Fords or Chevies. >> It makes me so nostalgic to see my childhood "flash" before my eyes with >>your postings. What a wonderful time-well, for me it was! Where can I get a >>Barq's cream soda? >> >>Karen Alexander >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... >>Now What ???? >> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #14 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 21:49:50 -0700 >From: "David L. Snow" <DLSNOW@worldnet.att.net> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <19990827044952.XVGO15925@default> >Subject: Re: Remembering >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Thought I was the only one to remember Crusader Rabbit. A show way ahead >of it's time. But just couldn't wait for the weekly episode of COMMANDER >CODY, and also FLASH GORDON saving Dale from the evil MING. > >And what did they call that candy that was little dots of candy on a roll >of paper the size of a cash register receipt????? Oh yeah, and JU JU BEADS >('bout tore the filings right out of your teeth).....and uniformed Ushers >in movie theaters with flashlights. > >Dave >- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >At 11:21 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote: >>I still have my 1957 Shirley Temple Doll and my Patti Playpal doll. I >>remember being in my dad's late 40's Pontiac when I was only 3. Anyone >>remember Ruff and Reddy? the evil villian Master Cylinder from the planet >>MuniMula (That's aluminum spelled backwards) Crusader Rabbit and good old >>Merry Melodies cartoons. >>Suzanne W. >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: >>They Hide & I Seek !! >> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #15 >Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:55:53 -0500 >From: "Daniel L. Martin" <dlmartin2@earthlink.net> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <37C61A58.5C7B14F2@earthlink.net> >Subject: Rare Map Collection - Colonial America >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Nice Line: > > http://scarlett.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/colamer.html > >Dan > >-- >Have I, therefore, become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Gal. >4:16 >Jesus said: "I am The Way, The Truth And The Life, and nobody >comes to the Father but by Me" John: 14:6 >Christian Exchange, Inc: >http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cei/ggm.html >God Bless America: http://www.wwd.net/user/sjackson/america.htm > >______________________________ >X-Message: #16 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 00:20:39 -0500 >From: "Daniel L. Martin" <dlmartin2@earthlink.net> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <37C62026.349B21ED@earthlink.net> >Subject: Re: DanvilleCrossing-D Digest V99 #283 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hi Gary: > >I have 12 Archibald Catheys, which one do you belong to! I would be happy to >exchange info. > >Dan Martin >Nashville, TN >------------- > >perkey@cswnet.com wrote: > >> I'm new to your newsletter and was wondering if anyone out there has any info >> on the Cathey family from Houston and/or Stewart counties. I am a descendant of >> Archibald Cathey who was born in TN and moved to what is now Izard Co. in AR. >> If anyone has info and is willing to share, I would be happy to reciprocate. >> Thanks. Gary Perkey >> >> > >------------Snip------------ >-- >Have I, therefore, become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Gal. 4:16 >Jesus said: "I am The Way, The Truth And The Life, and nobody >comes to the Father but by Me" John: 14:6 >Christian Exchange, Inc: http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cei/ggm.html >God Bless America: http://www.wwd.net/user/sjackson/america.htm > >______________________________ >X-Message: #17 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 02:05:17 EDT >From: GRIDDIP@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <61a6dc55.24f7849d@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Wy: Cacky, That was all stuff that came out after Television, when I was >younger all we had was the 13 week serial of Gene Autry and the Phantom >Empire on every Saturday before the great Tom Mix and Ken Maniord main >feature, with the news reel before any of it with a Mickey Duck cartoon.. The >only thing we had like television was where the mean folks would look in that >round thing, and could see outside the cave where they were hiding and had >their headquarters. Another Spring Chicken, Yes we had a radio we would >listen to, but had to make sure the batteries were charged before we run it >too much, or Dad got upset if we run the batteries down and he could not hear >H. V. Kaltenborn with the news. > >Ira > >Ira > >In a message dated 08/26/1999 11:35:15 PM Central Daylight Time, >CackyCline@aol.com writes: > ><< I not only have a Betsy-Wetsy doll, my daugheters and I have I love Lucy's > Baby Rickey, Archie bunker's grandson Joey Stivic, Buffy's Mrs. Beasley, >and > my Bonnie Braids, Sparkle Plenty (from the Dick Tracy strip) and Gasoline > Alley's Clovia! We also have a lot of old compoisition dolls, some of whose > eyes are made of tin and hair is real human hair> Oh the tales they could > tell, if only they could really talk! >> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #18 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 13:55:56 -0400 >From: "PHYLLIS ARBOGAST" <shelties@erinet.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <199908270623.CAA21408@mailcore0.oh.voyager.net> >Subject: Re: Do you remember? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Curb feelers. Red Goose Shoes. When mom's did not work outside the house. >When fathers did! Blow-up slips. Family dinners. Those awful hurting >"first day of school" shoes. Girdles. Garters. Dr. Ross dog food. The old >infant seats that just hung over the back of the front seat, and they had >steering wheels on them! Cloth diapers. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #19 >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 13:57:52 -0400 >From: "PHYLLIS ARBOGAST" <shelties@erinet.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <199908270625.CAA21653@mailcore0.oh.voyager.net> >Subject: Re: Remembering >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >David, > They called them "dots". > >> And what did they call that candy that was little dots of candy on a roll >> of paper the size of a cash register receipt????? Oh yeah, and JU JU >BEADS >> ('bout tore the filings right out of your teeth).....and uniformed Ushers >> in movie theaters with flashlights. >> >
I You just aren't old enough! <LOL> The same memories covered KY, too. Cher -----Original Message----- From: Harry Buchanan <102477.1340@compuserve.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 11:44 PM Subject: Re: Remembering >I started to say something about Ruff and Reddy earlier. We'd watch those >westerns and then go outside and re-enact the whole thing using our many >cap pistols. Anybody noticed how much those cap pistols are worth on Ebay? > > >One thing that's kind of neat about Danville Crossing is that a lot of you >guys are from middle Tennessee where we grew up. Down here in Alabama I >don't think they have the same memories > Harry & Sue. > > >>I still have my 1957 Shirley Temple Doll and my Patti Playpal doll. I >remember being in my dad's late 40's Pontiac when I was only 3. Anyone >remember Ruff and Reddy? the evil villian Master Cylinder from the planet >MuniMula (That's aluminum spelled backwards) Crusader Rabbit and good old >Merry Melodies cartoons.< > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >Hi Ho! Hi Ho! Now where did my ancestors go ?? > >
Oh wow. I had forgotten ruff and ready. Loved them. Also, depity dawg and huckleberry hound dawg, Pixie and Dixie and Jinx the Minx. And what about Sky King? They had one of those foot x ray machines at Burnett's shoe store in Paris. Scared the fuzz out of me. Thought it was gonna eat my foot, but Miss Joy wouln't let it. Marsha -----Original Message----- From: Harry Buchanan <102477.1340@compuserve.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 10:40 PM Subject: Re: Remembering >I started to say something about Ruff and Reddy earlier. We'd watch those >westerns and then go outside and re-enact the whole thing using our many >cap pistols. Anybody noticed how much those cap pistols are worth on Ebay? > > >One thing that's kind of neat about Danville Crossing is that a lot of you >guys are from middle Tennessee where we grew up. Down here in Alabama I >don't think they have the same memories > Harry & Sue. > > >>I still have my 1957 Shirley Temple Doll and my Patti Playpal doll. I >remember being in my dad's late 40's Pontiac when I was only 3. Anyone >remember Ruff and Reddy? the evil villian Master Cylinder from the planet >MuniMula (That's aluminum spelled backwards) Crusader Rabbit and good old >Merry Melodies cartoons.< > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >Hi Ho! Hi Ho! Now where did my ancestors go ?? >
Ira, We had the first television set in Cartersville GA, and the antenna on a tall pole in the back yard, pointed at WAGA Atlanta, so we could see this new marvel, television, on our 7 inch Motorola Television screen! It had a big glass thing on traks in front of the screen, filled with something that loked like Windex, to magnify the picture. That was before fall of 1948, because I remember having it before I was hit by a car and laid up in front of it for most of a month! Most of the day it had a circular test patttern. I remember Leslie Uggams on the Paul Whitemen show, and of course, Tuesday nights at 8, Uncle Miltie and the Texaco Star theatre..... the only thing we were allowed to stay up and watch on school nights. I remember that little girl Kathy getting stuck in a well, out West somewhere and how it scared me to think of being stuck like that and all alone. I was born in 1941 and can recall pretty clearly back to about age 4, some thing earlier. Watching Mother color the oleo, sharing the Black pepper with other folks, (they divided with us several times before it became avaioable after The War.) When NEW cars became available again.. ... during The War, with daddy on leave from the Army (82nd Airborne Div) we had a flat on the way from Paris to Brownsville, and no spare.. and Daddy walked to a station to see what he could do to get me and my brother and mama off the side of the road. The man who owned the station did not have A TIRE or A TUBE for sale, but he did have an old Chevy salesman's coupe ( no back seat).. and the trunk was FULL of tires.. for sale. Daddy bought the car, and had the man mount one of the tires for our car to get us to my grandparents' house in B/ville. Then he struck a deal with my Papa Ben, to sell him the coupe for what he paid for it and they divided the extra tires...which got them both through The War. Papa Ben stil owned the Coupe when he died, in Oct 1948. Those were the days! Cacky
At 02:05 AM 8/27/99 EDT, you wrote: >Wy: Cacky, That was all stuff that came out after Television, when I was >younger all we had was the 13 week serial of Gene Autry and the Phantom >Empire on every Saturday before the great Tom Mix and Ken Maniord main >feature, with the news reel before any of it with a Mickey Duck cartoon.. The >only thing we had like television was where the mean folks would look in that >round thing, and could see outside the cave where they were hiding and had >their headquarters. Another Spring Chicken, Yes we had a radio we would >listen to, but had to make sure the batteries were charged before we run it >too much, or Dad got upset if we run the batteries down and he could not hear >H. V. Kaltenborn with the news. > >Ira> > IRA they may be spring chickens but that makes US OLD ROOSTERS dont it ? I can hardly Crow anymore! Do you remember" BIG - LITTLE " books before comic books came out? I learned to drive on a A_MODEL FORD and my first car was a 1936 plymouth coupe 2 tone RED & GRAY (talk about CLASS) my dad would not let me read BUCK ROGERS comics he said "because every one knew it was impossable for a plane to fly with out wings" what would he say today about space ships? My favorite show on our battary radio was " I love a mistery" ,one time I was alone after dark listening to it and a rat ran across the celing and I run to the neighbors and left the radio on and the battarys ran down ! boy did I catch it?gabbie
Hi Gary: I have 12 Archibald Catheys, which one do you belong to! I would be happy to exchange info. Dan Martin Nashville, TN ------------- perkey@cswnet.com wrote: > I'm new to your newsletter and was wondering if anyone out there has any info > on the Cathey family from Houston and/or Stewart counties. I am a descendant of > Archibald Cathey who was born in TN and moved to what is now Izard Co. in AR. > If anyone has info and is willing to share, I would be happy to reciprocate. > Thanks. Gary Perkey > > ------------Snip------------ -- Have I, therefore, become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Gal. 4:16 Jesus said: "I am The Way, The Truth And The Life, and nobody comes to the Father but by Me" John: 14:6 Christian Exchange, Inc: http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cei/ggm.html God Bless America: http://www.wwd.net/user/sjackson/america.htm
Nice Line: http://scarlett.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/colamer.html Dan -- Have I, therefore, become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Gal. 4:16 Jesus said: "I am The Way, The Truth And The Life, and nobody comes to the Father but by Me" John: 14:6 Christian Exchange, Inc: http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cei/ggm.html God Bless America: http://www.wwd.net/user/sjackson/america.htm