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 >
"That's my dog Tige, he lives in a shoe. I'm Buster Brown. I live in there too!". I remember listening to "Smiling Ed McConnell" on WSM on Saturday Morning. It was the Buster Brown show. Remember Froggie; "Plunk your magic twanger Froggie!". I think My Dad told me about listening to Smiling Ed when he was sponsored by the Aladdin Lamp Company. Dad was doing his homework by the light of an Aladdin and wrote Smiling Ed a letter that he read on the air. Does anybody remember "Let Pretend" on Sat morning with Big John and Sparky? "If you go down in the woods today, you better go in disguise - - -". The Teddy Bears Picnic was the theme song. It came after Smiling Ed on WSM I think. On weekdays there was "Straight Arrow", "Bobby Benson and the B-B Riders" and "Sky King". Remember when Nashville got a TV station? My Dad bought a set, put up the antenna and we watched the test pattern for weeks so we'd be able to see the first show when it came on. Harry & Sue
"Meet Buster Brown he lives in a shoe. Here's his dog Tag and he lives in there too." Marsha c 1956 -----Original Message----- From: KAlexan254@aol.com <KAlexan254@aol.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 4:13 PM Subject: Re: Do you remember? > 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 ???? >
There are two Lowery Cemeteries, but the Stewart County Cemetery Book doesn't show any Walker's in the cemetery. Maybe someone on the Danville Crossing list can help. Dan Martin ----------------- > Subject = Web Page Message > nexturl = http://home.earthlink.net/~dlmartin2/cem/lowry.html > from = may2194@gateway.net > message = I just received the death certificate of my great grandmother Rose Walker and it had her place of burial as Lowery cemetary. Is there another by the same name? -- 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
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
Gabbie...you are right, you remember FAR more than we do, LOL!!! But CHER WAS FIBBIN when she said she just remembered three!!! Cause ME I, remembered 16....and if I remembered 16...I KNOW Cher has to!!! LOL!!!! jan Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Raymon Lindsey <gabbie@aeneas.net> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 4:32 PM Subject: Re: Do you remember? > 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 > > At 01:31 PM 8/26/99 -0400, you wrote: > >This was sent to me by a friend and I thought it was cute, and you might > >enjoy it. > >(I only remember 3!!! <LOL>) > >Cher > > > > > >Do you remember . . . . . > >>> > >>> 1. Blackjack chewing gum > >>> 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water > >>> 3. Candy cigarettes > >>> 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles > >>> 5. Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes > >>> 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles > >>> withcardboard stoppers > >>> 7. Party lines > >>> 8. Newsreels before the movie > >>> 9. P.F. Flyers > >>> 10. Butch wax > >>> 11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix(Olive - > >>> 6933) > >>> 12. Peashooters > >>> 13. Howdy Doody > >>> 14. 45 RPM records > >>> 15. S&H Green Stamps > >>> 16. Hi-fi's > >>> 17. Metal ice trays with levers > >>> 18. Mimeograph paper > >>> 19. Blue flashbulbs > >>> 20. Beanie and Cecil > >>> 21. Roller skate keys > >>> 22. Cork popguns > >>> 23. Drive-ins > >>> 24. Studebakers > >>> 25. Wash tub wringers > >>> > >>> If you remembered 0-5: You're still young > >>> If you remembered 6-10: You are getting older > >>> If you remembered 11-15: Don't tell your age > >>> If you remembered 16-25: You're older than dirt! > >>> > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: > >They Hide & I Seek !! > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: > They Hide & I Seek !! > > > >
Hi Gary, I'm from the Cathey line, through Andrew, I got most of my information from another subscriber to the Stewart Co. list, I'm not sure if she is on this list or not but I will be glad to help you with what I have. Send me the particulars at bccaugh@aol.com Brenda
Makes you one up on me!!!!!LOL We didn't have a Studebaker! We had a pink Chevy! Ronda
Romper room was in Cleveland, too! That song can get to ya after awhile!!! Ronda
Hey, I'm not that old but I have had white lightning and moonshine, my uncle had a still in the hollers of Hickman Co., stuff was enough to kill you or sterilize everything in your body!!!! Brenda C
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 At 01:31 PM 8/26/99 -0400, you wrote: >This was sent to me by a friend and I thought it was cute, and you might >enjoy it. >(I only remember 3!!! <LOL>) >Cher > > >Do you remember . . . . . >>> >>> 1. Blackjack chewing gum >>> 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water >>> 3. Candy cigarettes >>> 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles >>> 5. Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes >>> 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles >>> withcardboard stoppers >>> 7. Party lines >>> 8. Newsreels before the movie >>> 9. P.F. Flyers >>> 10. Butch wax >>> 11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix(Olive - >>> 6933) >>> 12. Peashooters >>> 13. Howdy Doody >>> 14. 45 RPM records >>> 15. S&H Green Stamps >>> 16. Hi-fi's >>> 17. Metal ice trays with levers >>> 18. Mimeograph paper >>> 19. Blue flashbulbs >>> 20. Beanie and Cecil >>> 21. Roller skate keys >>> 22. Cork popguns >>> 23. Drive-ins >>> 24. Studebakers >>> 25. Wash tub wringers >>> >>> If you remembered 0-5: You're still young >>> If you remembered 6-10: You are getting older >>> If you remembered 11-15: Don't tell your age >>> If you remembered 16-25: You're older than dirt! >>> > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: >They Hide & I Seek !! > > > > >
AND starchy pettyicoats that bit your legs but you had to wear to church, to the doctor office, to almost ANYTHING out in public...and girls only allowed to wear dresses to school...and black patent leather shoes, and little anklets with lace on em...and Mama making almost everything we wore....and soda pop machines where you reached down in the ice to get out your Coke-Cola, and Good Wilsons in Clarksville and Mademoiselles in Clarksville (my aunt worked there!), and Dill's Store in Dover and Sears-Roebuck catalogues, and getting your FINGER hung in the wringer washing machine...and Catholic services only in Latin (my grandmother took us every time we visited and I could not understand a word!)...and brownie cameras...and Savings Bonds drives at school...and bomb shelter drills at school...and fire escapes at school that were big tubes you slid down from the upper stories...and fall out shelters built in the back yard and in schools...and Lawrence Welk show...and Mighty Mouse....and Betsy Wetsy dolls....guess I just dated myself.... sheesh, but I ain't worried...cause Ira will just tell me I am a "spring chicken"!!!! LOL!!!! jan Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: David L. Snow <DLSNOW@worldnet.att.net> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 3:18 PM Subject: Re: Do you remember? > an' Davy Crockett Coonskin hats......and big ole red wax lips that you > could chew after done playing with them.........and BUSTER BROWN with > 'what's his name' dog............and cartoon movies at the drive-in before > the dual main features.......... > > Dave > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > At 01:31 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote: > >This was sent to me by a friend and I thought it was cute, and you might > >enjoy it. > >(I only remember 3!!! <LOL>) > >Cher > > > > > >Do you remember . . . . . > >>> > >>> 1. Blackjack chewing gum > >>> 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water > >>> 3. Candy cigarettes > >>> 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles > >>> 5. Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes > >>> 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles > >>> withcardboard stoppers > >>> 7. Party lines > >>> 8. Newsreels before the movie > >>> 9. P.F. Flyers > >>> 10. Butch wax > >>> 11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix(Olive - > >>> 6933) > >>> 12. Peashooters > >>> 13. Howdy Doody > >>> 14. 45 RPM records > >>> 15. S&H Green Stamps > >>> 16. Hi-fi's > >>> 17. Metal ice trays with levers > >>> 18. Mimeograph paper > >>> 19. Blue flashbulbs > >>> 20. Beanie and Cecil > >>> 21. Roller skate keys > >>> 22. Cork popguns > >>> 23. Drive-ins > >>> 24. Studebakers > >>> 25. Wash tub wringers > >>> > >>> If you remembered 0-5: You're still young > >>> If you remembered 6-10: You are getting older > >>> If you remembered 11-15: Don't tell your age > >>> If you remembered 16-25: You're older than dirt! > >>> > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: > >They Hide & I Seek !! > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My genealogy software won't accept "spaceship" > as a "Place of Birth"..... Now What ???? >
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
Does anyone remember when Gene Autry and Champion preformed at the theater in Clarksville? (I don't either!--but my Dad was there!) Sandy Ellis
Buster Brown and his dog "Tag"! Sandy Ellis
Guess what, Ronda???? I remember Studebakers!!!!!!!! What does that make Me?????!
Ronda, If you don't remember the Studebaker, I bet you don't remember the Willys, either! (My cousin and I used to roam all over Cookeville in her parents' Studebaker and our "Pa" drove a Willys for as long as I can remember.) Do you remember the Edsel? Sandy Ellis
Roy, Dale, Pat Brady, Nellie Bell, Bullitt, Trigger, Buttermilk... Happy trails to you! -----Original Message----- From: David L. Snow <DLSNOW@worldnet.att.net> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 3:29 PM Subject: Re: Do you remember? >an' Davy Crockett Coonskin hats......and big ole red wax lips that you >could chew after done playing with them.........and BUSTER BROWN with >'what's his name' dog............and cartoon movies at the drive-in before >the dual main features.......... > >Dave >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - >At 01:31 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote: >>This was sent to me by a friend and I thought it was cute, and you might >>enjoy it. >>(I only remember 3!!! <LOL>) >>Cher >> >> >>Do you remember . . . . . >>>> >>>> 1. Blackjack chewing gum >>>> 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water >>>> 3. Candy cigarettes >>>> 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles >>>> 5. Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes >>>> 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles >>>> withcardboard stoppers >>>> 7. Party lines >>>> 8. Newsreels before the movie >>>> 9. P.F. Flyers >>>> 10. Butch wax >>>> 11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix(Olive - >>>> 6933) >>>> 12. Peashooters >>>> 13. Howdy Doody >>>> 14. 45 RPM records >>>> 15. S&H Green Stamps >>>> 16. Hi-fi's >>>> 17. Metal ice trays with levers >>>> 18. Mimeograph paper >>>> 19. Blue flashbulbs >>>> 20. Beanie and Cecil >>>> 21. Roller skate keys >>>> 22. Cork popguns >>>> 23. Drive-ins >>>> 24. Studebakers >>>> 25. Wash tub wringers >>>> >>>> If you remembered 0-5: You're still young >>>> If you remembered 6-10: You are getting older >>>> If you remembered 11-15: Don't tell your age >>>> If you remembered 16-25: You're older than dirt! >>>> >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: >>They Hide & I Seek !! >> > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My genealogy software won't accept "spaceship" >as a "Place of Birth"..... Now What ???? > >
an' Davy Crockett Coonskin hats......and big ole red wax lips that you could chew after done playing with them.........and BUSTER BROWN with 'what's his name' dog............and cartoon movies at the drive-in before the dual main features.......... Dave - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- At 01:31 PM 8/26/1999 -0400, you wrote: >This was sent to me by a friend and I thought it was cute, and you might >enjoy it. >(I only remember 3!!! <LOL>) >Cher > > >Do you remember . . . . . >>> >>> 1. Blackjack chewing gum >>> 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water >>> 3. Candy cigarettes >>> 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles >>> 5. Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes >>> 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles >>> withcardboard stoppers >>> 7. Party lines >>> 8. Newsreels before the movie >>> 9. P.F. Flyers >>> 10. Butch wax >>> 11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix(Olive - >>> 6933) >>> 12. Peashooters >>> 13. Howdy Doody >>> 14. 45 RPM records >>> 15. S&H Green Stamps >>> 16. Hi-fi's >>> 17. Metal ice trays with levers >>> 18. Mimeograph paper >>> 19. Blue flashbulbs >>> 20. Beanie and Cecil >>> 21. Roller skate keys >>> 22. Cork popguns >>> 23. Drive-ins >>> 24. Studebakers >>> 25. Wash tub wringers >>> >>> If you remembered 0-5: You're still young >>> If you remembered 6-10: You are getting older >>> If you remembered 11-15: Don't tell your age >>> If you remembered 16-25: You're older than dirt! >>> > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: >They Hide & I Seek !! >
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 !!! > >