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    1. Re: [Elliott] Re: Elliott - Wilshire (other families: Neal, Steenrod)
    2. V Hurst
    3. I have a William possibly in PA but I htink you are probalby with the other family of Elliotts in PA. Also, interested in your Huston's you can email me off list if you can... I have a crazy theory... :) vera --- [email protected] wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to > this mailing list. > > Surnames: Elliott, Huston > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/3889.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Some of my Elliotts were in Pa also. Are any of > your names William, James, John? > > Anita > > > ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== > Support free volunteer genealogy. Contribute your > data and your time. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million > records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the > world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    08/14/2006 02:40:41
    1. William Elliott
    2. jhaskett3
    3. I have a William Elliott that I have some conflicting dates on. I have him born in 1624 but not where or arriving in New England in 1624. He then went to Connecticut. Can anyone set me right on this one? Sherrie

    08/14/2006 01:38:08
    1. Early Arkansas Hogan's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4656 Message Board Post: Black Rock, Arkansas, now called Hogan, is at the confluence of the Black and White Rivers in Lawrence Co., Arkansas. If anyone has the history and/or genealogy of the first Hogan's living there please contact me [email protected] Thanks, Herb

    08/14/2006 07:33:37
    1. Re: Elliott - Wilshire (other families: Neal, Steenrod)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/3889.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Elinor Elliott married Wm. Clendenin and they moved to Chester Co., Pa. Her sister, Jane married James Huston, Jr.. Their father and mother were in Wilmington, De. as early as 1743. I am sure they were in Scotland or some of their family at one time as Elliott is a Scottish name. William was the head of this family and I need to dig in Pa. as we believe they may have been in Pa. before going to De. They all lived in Brandywine Village which is on the Pa. bornder. There was also a James Elliott and his wife and child living in Chester Cty, Pa. in 1900. He worked for the railroad and I am sure he is part of his family as his father, James worked for the railroad, as well his son James. These names, Wm, John, James, Louis were used over and over down to my dad (James and Daddy was the 5th gen. with the name, James) There was one generation nearer my age, which were two brothers and they carried the name John and James) We also had McWhorter's in Delaware. Sure wish we could have connecting family. But, it looks as if your family came later than ours. Anita Adler in Texas.

    08/14/2006 06:55:45
    1. Re: Elliott - Wilshire (other families: Neal, Steenrod)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Elliott, Neale, Parcher, Plantz, Boone, Hamlin, Walker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/3889.1.1 Message Board Post: I have a James Elliott born in Scotland in 1794 who, I think, came to America about 1820, possibly Philadelphia. His father was a John Elliott born in Scotland. I also have a James Elliott born in Ohio, who is a son of the above. My grandfather was a James Elliott born in IL in late 1800s and died about 1955. I have information that I'm willing to share if there is a connection. Gordo

    08/14/2006 06:35:00
    1. Re: Elliott - Wilshire (other families: Neal, Steenrod)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Elliott, Huston Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/3889.1 Message Board Post: Some of my Elliotts were in Pa also. Are any of your names William, James, John? Anita

    08/14/2006 06:08:31
    1. Re: [Elliott] Re: Elliott - Wilshire (other families: Neal, Steenrod)
    2. Roland Elliott
    3. And Absalom? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 11:08 AM Subject: [Elliott] Re: Elliott - Wilshire (other families: Neal, Steenrod) > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Elliott, Huston > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/3889.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Some of my Elliotts were in Pa also. Are any of your names William, > James, John? > > Anita > > > ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== > Support free volunteer genealogy. Contribute your data and your time. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    08/14/2006 05:29:57
    1. Re: NANCY ROBERTS m1 Robert Joice m2 James S. Elliott - DeKalb County Ga. 1860
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4393.1.1 Message Board Post: I will contact you personally,I have lots of information on Nancy. Her father was Thomas Roberts,III, Rev war vet from Rockingham County NC....Nancy was my GG aunt.

    08/13/2006 09:42:53
    1. Re: William Elliott b. OK > NM
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JhU.2ACEB/1904.1 Message Board Post: I wonder if you could give me ANY info on the Todd Shipping Company. My Todds originated in South Shields, County Durham, UK, and many then went to America and started a Todd Shipping Company. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Regards Karen

    08/12/2006 04:56:02
    1. Lucille & Jack Elliott, Haleburg, Henry County, Alabama 1918
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith, Bloodworth, Richardson, Kirkland, Golden Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4655 Message Board Post: Family members searching for the family of Lucille and Jack Elliott, who were brother and sister. Lucille was born 23 Sept 1918 in Haleburg, Henry County, Alabama and passed away 13 aug 2000 In Webb, Houston County, Alabama. Lucille had 3 husbands: 1. Tate, 2. Pete Kirkland, 3 Buck Sanders. Her brother, Jack, is assumed to have also been born in Haleburg around 1919. Jack was married to Agnus Unknown. ISO parents and siblings of these Elliott's. Bob Schoonover, Email: [email protected]

    08/10/2006 07:01:36
    1. family history
    2. [email protected] Ann Alexander I am looking for any information on the family I have a Ellen b 9-16-1583 m Richard Harvey Hugh b 8-27-1550 m Katherine Saie Hugh b 1529 any information would be helpful, thanks

    08/05/2006 07:47:18
    1. Bovis Murrah Elliott b. 1873
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: elliott, eliot, elliot, barber, bullard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4654 Message Board Post: I am seeking information concerning my great-grandfather Bovis Murrah Elliott born January 11 (or 12) 1873 in Saltillo, Itawamba County, Mississippi. He married Florence Almaza Bullard November 29, 1891. He registered for the draft in 1918. He was living in Lee, Mississippi at that time.

    08/04/2006 08:30:32
    1. Elliotts of Mississippi
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barber, Elliott, Price, Nichols Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4653 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about the Elliott line from Mississippi. In particular my grandmother's parents.My grandmother's name was Vera Elliott. She married Clyde Barber. They lived in Itawamba Mississippi , Tupelo Mississippi, and northeast Arkansas. I'm not certain, but I believe they may have lived in Texas for a while. They had 8 children. 3 of their sons married 3 sisters with the surname of Nichols. My grandmother had a sister named Minnie.I believe she was married to a Price. She also had brothers. The one I remember is named Elton. Any information would be appreciated.

    08/03/2006 04:10:33
    1. Re: [Elliott] Elliotts of Mississippi
    2. V Hurst
    3. I am not related but my grandmother's name was Vera Elliott also... too funny! She was born in IL and lived in OH most of her life!;) I'm named after my grandmother... good luck, Vera [email protected] wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barber, Elliott, Price, Nichols Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4653 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about the Elliott line from Mississippi. In particular my grandmother's parents.My grandmother's name was Vera Elliott. She married Clyde Barber. They lived in Itawamba Mississippi , Tupelo Mississippi, and northeast Arkansas. I'm not certain, but I believe they may have lived in Texas for a while. They had 8 children. 3 of their sons married 3 sisters with the surname of Nichols. My grandmother had a sister named Minnie.I believe she was married to a Price. She also had brothers. The one I remember is named Elton. Any information would be appreciated. ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== To search the list archives go to http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    08/03/2006 03:35:34
    1. Elliotts of Lancashire
    2. Tracy OLeary
    3. Hi Listers, I'm looking for anyone who may have same person in my tree. Do any of you have a Charles Dwelley/Dwelby Elliott born 1870 in Rochdale, Lancs. Married to Louisa Elizabeth Tookey in 1901, Brentford Middlesex Their children were Louisa 1901 William 1902 Doris 1903 James Henry 1905-1954 Phyllis 1906 Mabel 1908 All born Brentford, Middlesex My aunt's father was James Henry Elliott. He died in 1954 in Ealing, Middlesex Look forward to any replies. Regards, T

    08/02/2006 05:46:12
    1. Helene Elliott in PA Girls Basketball Team 1924-25 photo
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: elliott Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4652 Message Board Post: Helene Elliott in Wilson High School, Easton, PA Girls Basketball Team 1924-25 photo http://www.familyoldphotos.com/pa6/2w/wilson_high_school_easton_pa_gir.htm Search over 17,000 photographs, over 32,000 surnames at http://www.familyoldphotos.com

    08/01/2006 04:06:29
    1. Re: [Elliott] William Elliott BROWN March 16, 1912 - June 6, 2006
    2. undisclosed
    3. Is his genealogical research posted anywhere on the Elliott line? vera [email protected] wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ELLIOTT, BROWN, COOK, McKINLEY, HAMER, HARDING, MURRAY, THOMPSON, KUNKLE, GREENLEE, MYERS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JhU.2ACEB/4640 Message Board Post: William Elliott BROWN (March 16, 1912 - June 6, 2006) William Elliott BROWN William Elliott Brown, age 94 of Centerville Boro died Tuesday, June 6, 2006 in Sphar's Personal Care Home, Belle Vernon, PA following a lengthy illness. He was born in Jefferson Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on March 16, 1912. He was the son of the late Jesse Richard BROWN, and the late Margaret Estella ELLIOTT BROWN. He was their only child. He was born at the farm of his grandparents, William Forsythe Elliott, and Anna Laura COOK ELLIOTT, near Fayette City, Pennsylvania. Mr. Brown's grandmother, Anna Laura COOK ELLIOTT, was a second cousin to former United States President William McKINLEY. This made Mr. BROWN a second cousin, twice removed, to the former President. Mr. BROWN undertook the genealogy research, himself, after his retirement. He, also, researched the genealogy of both the BROWN and ELLIOTT Families, two hundred years backward in history. Mr. Brown spent his early years in the town of Fayette City, Pennsylvania. He lived with his parents, on Fayette! City Hill. His father, and uncle, Guy W. BROWN, were bank officials with the Fayette City Bank. Mr. Brown enjoyed playing football and baseball, swimming in the Monongahela River, and shooting pool at "Seedy's" pool hall. Mr. James HAMER, who, later in his life, became an NFL referee, coached him in football. In 1918, Mr. BROWN, and his parents, came down with the influenza virus. This was the year that there was a severe worldwide epidemic of influenza. All three were very sick, and it was feared that Mr. BROWN's parents would perish. But, they all were blessed with eventual recovery. In 1922, Mr. BROWN, and his parents, met United States President Warren G. HARDING, and Mrs. HARDING, at the Summit Inn Hotel, on the mountain above Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The HARDING's were holding a reception there for the local citizens. Mr. BROWN was ten years of age at the time. In 1926, Mr. BROWN, and his parents, moved to the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania suburb of Brookline, Pennsylvani! a. William spent four high school years at South Hills High School. He played starting center, each of those years, on their renowned football team. He graduated from this school, in 1930. William enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh, studying mechanical engineering. He graduated, in 1934, with his Bachelor of Science degree. How he managed to stay in college, during the hardest years of the Great Depression, is amazing to the family to this day. While attending college, William met Miss Sarah Helen MURRAY, who was attending Carnegie Institute of Technology. They were married on July 18, 1936. When Mrs. BROWN passed away, on February 18, 2001, they had celebrated sixty-four years and seven months of marriage. William worked for the United States Steel Corporation, at their Edgar THOMPSON works in Braddock, Pennsylvania, from 1934 until 1947. He commenced work with the Pittsburgh Steel Company, at their Allenport works, in 1947. In 1953, he was advanced to Plant Engineer of the Allenport mill. In 1956, he was named Plant Engineer of the Mon! essen mill. Maintaining his office at Monessen, in 1961, he was promoted to Assistant Chief Engineer of the Pittsburgh Steel Company. At the same location, he was named as Chief Engineer in 1964. With the merger of Wheeling Steel Company and Pittsburgh Steel Company, in 1969, William was promoted to Chief Engineer of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, with his office in Wheeling, West Virginia. He continued in this position until his retirement, in 1972. After his retirement, William accepted the position of Supervising Project Engineer, for the addition that was built onto the old Monongahela Valley Hospital. After this, he retired to his farm that he had purchased in 1946. He raised large gardens, and did some small scale farming, with his wife, and son, Richard. He and Richard studied Civil War history. He enjoyed listening to talk radio shows, and completing crossword puzzles. He also enjoyed watching westerns on television. Some highlights of William's career w! ere the following. In 1968, he made a trip to England, France, and the surrounding countries, to study their innovative steel-making practices, and report back to his employer. In 1972, William testified before the United States House of Representatives and Senate, regarding the benefits of the proposed Rowlesburg Dam, in West Virginia, that his company wanted to see built. It was thought that the dam would control flooding in the Mon Valley river towns. Mr. BROWN will be remembered as a professional engineer, who derived great satisfaction from his career. In addition to his parents, William was predeceased by his wife, Sarah Helen BROWN in 2001, beloved cousins, aunts and uncles. Surviving are two sons, William Murray BROWN, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Richard Elliott BROWN, at home. Additionally, he is survived by four grandchildren - Jeffrey William BROWN of the country of Costa Rica, David Mitchell BROWN, Andrew Timothy BROWN, and Susan Gail BROWN KUNKLE, all of the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area, and a great-granddaughter, Riley Eliz! abeth KUNKLE of the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area. Additionally, beloved cousins survive him. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the John B. GREENLEE Funeral Home, 2830 Main St., Beallsville where services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 11, 2006 with the Rev. Edd MYERS officiating. Interment will be in Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, PA. The family suggests donations may be made to the: Little Redstone Presbyterian Church, RD 1 Fayette City, PA or the University of Pittsburgh, School of Engineering, call 412-624-5691. == Wish we could see his genealogy research! Judy ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== Accuracy is important and sources are vital. Ancestor lists are worthless if the information is wrong. Double check before you hit send. ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

    07/31/2006 05:37:46
    1. Isaac A, Elliott of PA.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/4641 Message Board Post: The counties of York and Adams constitute Masonic District No. 4. Isaac A. Elliott was grand master of the York Lodge from Dec 27, 1881 to Dec. 27, 1883. Taken from the book, “History of York County, Illustrated 1886” by John Gibson, Historical Editor

    07/29/2006 10:05:35
    1. William Elliott BROWN March 16, 1912 - June 6, 2006
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ELLIOTT, BROWN, COOK, McKINLEY, HAMER, HARDING, MURRAY, THOMPSON, KUNKLE, GREENLEE, MYERS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JhU.2ACEB/4640 Message Board Post: William Elliott BROWN (March 16, 1912 - June 6, 2006) William Elliott BROWN William Elliott Brown, age 94 of Centerville Boro died Tuesday, June 6, 2006 in Sphar's Personal Care Home, Belle Vernon, PA following a lengthy illness. He was born in Jefferson Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on March 16, 1912. He was the son of the late Jesse Richard BROWN, and the late Margaret Estella ELLIOTT BROWN. He was their only child. He was born at the farm of his grandparents, William Forsythe Elliott, and Anna Laura COOK ELLIOTT, near Fayette City, Pennsylvania. Mr. Brown's grandmother, Anna Laura COOK ELLIOTT, was a second cousin to former United States President William McKINLEY. This made Mr. BROWN a second cousin, twice removed, to the former President. Mr. BROWN undertook the genealogy research, himself, after his retirement. He, also, researched the genealogy of both the BROWN and ELLIOTT Families, two hundred years backward in history. Mr. Brown spent his early years in the town of Fayette City, Pennsylvania. He lived with his parents, on Fayette! City Hill. His father, and uncle, Guy W. BROWN, were bank officials with the Fayette City Bank. Mr. Brown enjoyed playing football and baseball, swimming in the Monongahela River, and shooting pool at "Seedy's" pool hall. Mr. James HAMER, who, later in his life, became an NFL referee, coached him in football. In 1918, Mr. BROWN, and his parents, came down with the influenza virus. This was the year that there was a severe worldwide epidemic of influenza. All three were very sick, and it was feared that Mr. BROWN's parents would perish. But, they all were blessed with eventual recovery. In 1922, Mr. BROWN, and his parents, met United States President Warren G. HARDING, and Mrs. HARDING, at the Summit Inn Hotel, on the mountain above Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The HARDING's were holding a reception there for the local citizens. Mr. BROWN was ten years of age at the time. In 1926, Mr. BROWN, and his parents, moved to the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania suburb of Brookline, Pennsylvani! a. William spent four high school years at South Hills High School. He played starting center, each of those years, on their renowned football team. He graduated from this school, in 1930. William enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh, studying mechanical engineering. He graduated, in 1934, with his Bachelor of Science degree. How he managed to stay in college, during the hardest years of the Great Depression, is amazing to the family to this day. While attending college, William met Miss Sarah Helen MURRAY, who was attending Carnegie Institute of Technology. They were married on July 18, 1936. When Mrs. BROWN passed away, on February 18, 2001, they had celebrated sixty-four years and seven months of marriage. William worked for the United States Steel Corporation, at their Edgar THOMPSON works in Braddock, Pennsylvania, from 1934 until 1947. He commenced work with the Pittsburgh Steel Company, at their Allenport works, in 1947. In 1953, he was advanced to Plant Engineer of the Allenport mill. In 1956, he was named Plant Engineer of the Mon! essen mill. Maintaining his office at Monessen, in 1961, he was promoted to Assistant Chief Engineer of the Pittsburgh Steel Company. At the same location, he was named as Chief Engineer in 1964. With the merger of Wheeling Steel Company and Pittsburgh Steel Company, in 1969, William was promoted to Chief Engineer of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, with his office in Wheeling, West Virginia. He continued in this position until his retirement, in 1972. After his retirement, William accepted the position of Supervising Project Engineer, for the addition that was built onto the old Monongahela Valley Hospital. After this, he retired to his farm that he had purchased in 1946. He raised large gardens, and did some small scale farming, with his wife, and son, Richard. He and Richard studied Civil War history. He enjoyed listening to talk radio shows, and completing crossword puzzles. He also enjoyed watching westerns on television. Some highlights of William's career w! ere the following. In 1968, he made a trip to England, France, and the surrounding countries, to study their innovative steel-making practices, and report back to his employer. In 1972, William testified before the United States House of Representatives and Senate, regarding the benefits of the proposed Rowlesburg Dam, in West Virginia, that his company wanted to see built. It was thought that the dam would control flooding in the Mon Valley river towns. Mr. BROWN will be remembered as a professional engineer, who derived great satisfaction from his career. In addition to his parents, William was predeceased by his wife, Sarah Helen BROWN in 2001, beloved cousins, aunts and uncles. Surviving are two sons, William Murray BROWN, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Richard Elliott BROWN, at home. Additionally, he is survived by four grandchildren - Jeffrey William BROWN of the country of Costa Rica, David Mitchell BROWN, Andrew Timothy BROWN, and Susan Gail BROWN KUNKLE, all of the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area, and a great-granddaughter, Riley Eliz! abeth KUNKLE of the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area. Additionally, beloved cousins survive him. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the John B. GREENLEE Funeral Home, 2830 Main St., Beallsville where services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 11, 2006 with the Rev. Edd MYERS officiating. Interment will be in Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, PA. The family suggests donations may be made to the: Little Redstone Presbyterian Church, RD 1 Fayette City, PA or the University of Pittsburgh, School of Engineering, call 412-624-5691. == Wish we could see his genealogy research! Judy

    07/29/2006 04:03:02
    1. Edith Candace Elliott and William Frederic Leader
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Elliott, Leader Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JhU.2ACEB/903.915 Message Board Post: Between 2000 and 2002, Susan Brown posted a number of queries on the message board about the family of her grandmother, Edith Candace Elliott, of Madoc, Ontario. Unfortunately, quite a bit of time has passed since then, and Susan's posted e-mail address is no longer current. In any case, Edith (or Edythe) Candace Elliott married my great uncle, William Frederic Leader, brother of my maternal grandfather, Hubert George Leader (1892-1975). I have a photograph of William and Edith's two daughters, Barbara and Margaret, as children. Sadly, on that picture is a note in my mother's handwriting saying "children of William Leader, who disappeared in the early 20's; no knowledge of these cousins." If Susan is the grand-daughter of William and Edith, she would be my second cousin. I would be delighted to hear from her or from any member of her family. Alexander MacGregor Ottawa, ON

    07/28/2006 02:02:59