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    1. Re: OUTLOOK EXPRESS
    2. Hettrick/Hill
    3. Lyle R. Riedinger wrote: > > I am hosting the Eaton, Nims, Riedinger and Tubbs families on rootsweb. The following have subscribed: Eaton - 95, Tubbs - 38, Nims - 13 and Riedinger - 10. > > The lists were started on Maiser but since transferred to Rootsweb. I had a stroke in April and spent most of the summer recovering. > > I have up graded my genealogy program, Family Origins by Parsons and E-mail to Outlook Express. I have reports that some on Juno have trouble receive my mail. > > The main function of the rootsweb is genealogy, but it can¹t operate without people and computers. So feel free tell when you have a blizzard or a flood, right > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > I am hosting the Eaton, Nims, Riedinger and Tubbs families on > rootsweb. The following have subscribed: Eaton - 95, Tubbs - 38, Nims > - 13 and Riedinger - 10. > > The lists were started on Maiser but since transferred to Rootsweb. I > had a stroke in April and spent most of the summer recovering. > > I have up graded my genealogy program, Family Origins by Parsons and > E-mail to Outlook Express. I have reports that some on Juno have > trouble receive my mail. Nathan, the high school senior boy that keeps > my computer running, wants to know how many people have trouble > receiving my message. > > The main function of the rootsweb is genealogy, but it can’t > operate without people and computers. So feel free tell when you have > a blizzard or a flood, right now it is 27 degrees in Humboldt, Iowa. Hello to Lyle, the teenaged computer whiz, and EATON researchers, all 93 of you. It's a beautiful 60 degrees in Seattle, the sun shone all day, the trees are turning red and gold, and life is good. I have no real trouble receiving the messages on the Eaton list. This message you just sent to us does not have word wrap; apparently some browsers don't have this feature. The lines can get quite long and the messages are difficult to read (I always get a little seasick bouncing back and forth from one end of the line to the beginning of the next). I still have not found the parents of Jane EATON, born 1784 in northern Ireland, married Joseph HUNTER 1803, Cumberland (Perry) County, Pennsylvania, so any suggestions would be more than I have right now. Diane Hettrick dhettrick@earthlink.net  

    11/12/1997 12:35:51