Internet Explorer. I used to be able to get into your Web Page--and out. Now I can't get out once I'm in. Marilynn ---------- > From: Cassie Elam <CELAM@jw.com> > To: ELAM-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ELAM-ROOTS-L] Roll call info for new subscribers -Reply > Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 3:52 PM > > What type of browser are you using? > > Cassie > > >>> "Marilynn Masten" > <marilynn@shelby.net> 02/12/99 > 02:37pm >>> > When I get into your Web Page, I > cannot get out. Everything freezes and > I > have to shut down. Know why? > > Marilynn > > ---------- > > From: Cassie Elam > <CELAM@jw.com> > > To: > ELAM-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [ELAM-ROOTS-L] Roll call > info for new subscribers > > Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 > 2:07 PM > > > > Howdy cousins! I hope everyone's > new > > year has gotten off to a good start. > We > > have had quite a few new members > join > > the list since we last did a roll call, so I > > thought I'd take a moment to explain > to > > them what we've done in the past. > > > > We have found it helpful to have > > everyone post their Elam lineage so > > that we can all see who might be > > directly related to us and/or working > on > > the same brick walls. There's no need > > to put together anything really > > elaborate. By way of example, the > > following is my line: > > > > Cassie A. Elam > > Thomas Jefferson Elam, Jr. > > Thomas Jefferson Elam, Sr. > > William Barrett Elam, Sr. > > Thomas Jefferson Elam > > William Barrett Elam > > Jesse Elam > > William Elam > > James Elam > > Gilbert Elam III > > Gilbert Elam, Jr. > > Gilbert Elam, Sr./Ann > > Robert Elam (through Ann) > > Thomas Elam > > > > You can include as much information > > and do it in any format that you like. > > Your participation certainly isn't > > mandatory, but it's a good way to > make > > some contacts. It also helps me so > that > > I know to whom I can refer people if > > they ask me a question to which I > don't > > know the answer (I'm working toward > > omniscience, but haven't had a lot of > > time to devote to it lately). > > > > One quick note about my web page. I > > had been saving all of the Elam-Roots > > digests and making them accessible > > from an archive that I maintained. > > That has gotten to be too much work, > > so what I'm going to do is change the > > link to take you to the Rootsweb > search > > engine. What you can do to search > > previous issues of Elam-Roots (or > ANY > > other list sponsored by Rootsweb) is > go > > to > > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl where you will be > > prompted to enter the name of the > > mailing list you want to search. If you > > want to search this list, just type in > > Elam-Roots-L (don't type it in all > caps). > > > > If you want to search other mailing > list > > archives, you can access the main > > Rootsweb list by going to > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ > > > > Once you've typed in the list name > you > > want to search, you will be taken to > > another page where you can type in > > your query and tell it what year's > > archive you want it to search. It may > > sound confusing to as you're reading > > this, but it's really very easy once you > > actually sit down and do it. > > > > Good luck with your research! > > > > Cassie A. Elam > > celam@jw.com > > The Elam Family Research Page > > > (www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/6831/) >