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    1. [DISBROW] THANKS MIKE
    2. Doris Lobe
    3. Dear Mike: Please add my thanks for the warm write-up regarding Cash Disbrow. I "met" him on the telephone in 1987 or 1988 when my husband and I were traveling through Sioux Falls, SD. He sounded like such a nice man. He seemed to love his genealogy research. I hope his family will be able to find a "home" for all his material. How about you Mike? You seem to be the repository for all of us. Cash also corresponded with me through e-mail, for a few years, and through his publishing of the Disbrow Family Newsletter after Mike gave it up. I, too, wish I had known Cash better, but he did help us all in his research. God Bless his family, Sincerely, Doris Disbrow Lobe Marysville, WA

    06/12/2001 02:40:50
    1. Re: [DISBROW] THANKS MIKE
    2. Michael Disbrow
    3. From: Mike Disbrow, listowner Doris Lobe wrote: > Dear Mike: Please add my thanks for the warm write-up regarding Cash Disbrow... <snipped> ...I hope his family will be able to find a "home" for all his material. How about you Mike? You seem to be the repository for all of us. Doris - I am in contact now with Cash's daughter Georgia regarding a home for Cash's material. It seems he wanted me to have it and even though it will probably take some time for Georgia to get it packed and sent, I have told her I am willing to accept it all. As time goes by I will go through all of it (I imagine there is quite an accumulation after all the years Cash was active in genealogy) and catalog it so that it will be useful to us all. Perhaps it can be scanned to CD eventually and made available that way. Thanks a lot to you Doris, and also to Linda Talbott and Carolyn Crockett for your comments regarding Cash. And by the way, Cash and I were seventh cousins. Some of you may have gotten the impression we were more closely related than that because I have often referred to him as my "cousin". That's all for now. It's awfully hot here tonight and this small bedroom where our computer sits is the hottest place in the house. I want to contribute to the discussion on Peter Disbrow and Joseph Guernsey/Garnsey as soon as I can, because I am a direct descendant of theirs through my mother's side of the family. I don't know if I have much to add on Peter, but I'll see what I have. Mike

    06/14/2001 02:21:43