Hello My question would be "Did she have a child?". I had a great aunt who was always referred to as "Mrs PIKE"; she was never married but had a son. An honorific. Mike I have a relative Mary GOODSON, who was the Innkeeper in Barrowby in 1861, (I think at the ‘Marquis of Granby’) she is described as a widow but as far as I can find she never married. Was the common? Regards Jan Sent from Windows Mail ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Lou, I have a Septimus HUNTER bap 4 Feb 1798 in Hameringham and the seventh son/child in the family. He was buried 21 Jan 1817 aged 19 at Holbeach. His older brother (#4 son), Richard, was my 3x great grandfather. Then the eighth child, a daughter, Maria, was born to Septimus' parents (Robert and Ann (CROFTS) HUNTER) in 1802 in Holbeach. Maria married John DALTON in 1829 in Holbeach and her seventh son was also named Septimus. He died aged two. Obviously not a lucky name for that family! I also have a Karenhappuch (sp?) connected to this family line. Elizabeth Pugh Yukon Canada
Hi John, Many thanks for your reply and thank you, too, for offering to look up the Stamford School register. Would you happen to know the names of other schools in the town for the same period? I'm assuming the sons would have been schooled but maybe not the girls? With very best wishes, Jane Sent from my iPad > On 1 Feb 2014, at 16:01, JOHN RILEY <[email protected]> wrote: > > Jane > > In the early 1960s Stamford School published a register of known pupils since its foundation in 1532, and my brother has a copy at his house. I will ask him to look in the book to see if any Benthams are listed around that time. If there is a mention, the only information it will give is the years when the boy was at the school. We also have a copy of "The History of Stamford School" published in the 1950s (I think), which may or may not be of use. > > > John > > > > ________________________________ > From: Jane Powell <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, 1 February 2014, 12:48 > Subject: [LIN] 18th & 19thc School Records > > > Hi Listers, > > I'm back researching my BENTHAM family from STAMFORD. John Bentham was the > innkeeper of the George and Angel and later the Crown. Could someone point > me in the direction of any existing school attendance lists or similar > records in Stamford for the period 1780-1810 approx.? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I wonder how many of those "far from home" marriages occurred because the wife was already pregnant. Thus, the folks at home could be told that the marriage had been earlier than it actually was. Another reason for "secret" marriages was that many employers banned their employees from marrying each other (Bates and Anna of Downton Abbey notwithstanding). Even in 1928, my parents (in England) were married some distance from their place of employment, and kept the marriage secret for some time - until they could both find employment elsewhere, because both were employed by a family that had such a ban. Happy hunting! Diana Robinson (nee Gardner) Now in Rochester, NY, USA -----Original Message----- From: Anne Cole [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 6:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Richard BRANT/Jane THACKER marriage licence find.1736/7 This is a difficult one Margaret. Perhaps you should eliminate this couple before you decide they are not yours. Have you found any children of a Richard & Jane Brant in London? Most of the London parish registers are searchable on Ancestry. I have a couple married in St Paul's, Lincoln in the 1670s - he was from Beverley in Yorkshire and she was from Winteringham, north Lincolnshire. People did travel a long way to marry sometimes, particularly if they had some reason to keep the fact that they were getting married a secret. Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Margaret Taylor Sent: 30 January 2014 22:35 To: [email protected] Subject: [LIN] Richard BRANT/Jane THACKER marriage licence find.1736/7 Advice please: Further to my letter last week. I received a copy of the 16 March 1737 Marriage Allegation today and to my surprise see that it notes Richard BRAND age 27 Bachelor and Jane THACKER spinster both of the parish of St.Andrew Undershaft. A search on the web tells me this parish is in London.A further search on Ancestry noted that this marriage actually did take place there. IF these "are" the parents of my 4xgt grandparents is it likely that they would travel from Lincoln to London to be married? Quite a journey in 1737. There was an older brother of "my" Richard, a William bp "24 Jan 1737" in St.Swithin Lincolnshire. You would have thought however, that they would have waited until after the marriage to have the child christened ! I have found no other couple with those names married in Lincolnshire. Do you think I should discount this couple and keep searching for a marriage of a Richard BRANT and a Jane? Margaret Taylor ( Port Perry.Ont) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Jane In the early 1960s Stamford School published a register of known pupils since its foundation in 1532, and my brother has a copy at his house. I will ask him to look in the book to see if any Benthams are listed around that time. If there is a mention, the only information it will give is the years when the boy was at the school. We also have a copy of "The History of Stamford School" published in the 1950s (I think), which may or may not be of use. John ________________________________ From: Jane Powell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, 1 February 2014, 12:48 Subject: [LIN] 18th & 19thc School Records Hi Listers, I'm back researching my BENTHAM family from STAMFORD. John Bentham was the innkeeper of the George and Angel and later the Crown. Could someone point me in the direction of any existing school attendance lists or similar records in Stamford for the period 1780-1810 approx.?
Hi Listers, I'm back researching my BENTHAM family from STAMFORD. John Bentham was the innkeeper of the George and Angel and later the Crown. Could someone point me in the direction of any existing school attendance lists or similar records in Stamford for the period 1780-1810 approx.? Many thanks, Jane
Hi, Missing Lincs, This is just my curiosity working overtime, but do you have any relatives with classic names like: Septimus, Tryphenna and Tryphosa. Tell us what you know about them. Lou
Girls were often schooled during this period. But it's true that there was a focus on "Domestic duties" for them. The online Historical Directories site will often tell what schools were operating. http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/index.asp Lou ________________________________ From: Jane Powell <[email protected]> To: JOHN RILEY <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 1, 2014 11:00 AM Subject: Re: [LIN] 18th & 19thc School Records Hi John, Many thanks for your reply and thank you, too, for offering to look up the Stamford School register. Would you happen to know the names of other schools in the town for the same period? I'm assuming the sons would have been schooled but maybe not the girls? With very best wishes, Jane Sent from my iPad > On 1 Feb 2014, at 16:01, JOHN RILEY <[email protected]> wrote: > > Jane > > In the early 1960s Stamford School published a register of known pupils since its foundation in 1532, and my brother has a copy at his house. I will ask him to look in the book to see if any Benthams are listed around that time. If there is a mention, the only information it will give is the years when the boy was at the school. We also have a copy of "The History of Stamford School" published in the 1950s (I think), which may or may not be of use. > > > John > > > > ________________________________ > From: Jane Powell <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, 1 February 2014, 12:48 > Subject: [LIN] 18th & 19thc School Records > > > Hi Listers, > > I'm back researching my BENTHAM family from STAMFORD. John Bentham was the > innkeeper of the George and Angel and later the Crown. Could someone point > me in the direction of any existing school attendance lists or similar > records in Stamford for the period 1780-1810 approx.? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Missing Lincs, This month's theme is proposed by Liz Davies, an active member of our list: Liz wants to know, "What happened to those left behind?" She, like many of us, has families where most of one family would up and leave for places like Australia, Canada, the US, but someone was left behind. Sometimes it was more than one person, who may have had an apprenticeship to finish, or who stayed home to nurse a sick relative, or in some cases a wife who feared leaving the only life she had known and who dreaded the idea of living someplace with "wild natives" and strange beasts. I know that my own grandmother refused to leave England for India when her husband tried to arrange for her to join him at his military post. So share your findings with us. Liz, you wanna start? Lou
This is a difficult one Margaret. Perhaps you should eliminate this couple before you decide they are not yours. Have you found any children of a Richard & Jane Brant in London? Most of the London parish registers are searchable on Ancestry. I have a couple married in St Paul's, Lincoln in the 1670s - he was from Beverley in Yorkshire and she was from Winteringham, north Lincolnshire. People did travel a long way to marry sometimes, particularly if they had some reason to keep the fact that they were getting married a secret. Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Margaret Taylor Sent: 30 January 2014 22:35 To: [email protected] Subject: [LIN] Richard BRANT/Jane THACKER marriage licence find.1736/7 Advice please: Further to my letter last week. I received a copy of the 16 March 1737 Marriage Allegation today and to my surprise see that it notes Richard BRAND age 27 Bachelor and Jane THACKER spinster both of the parish of St.Andrew Undershaft. A search on the web tells me this parish is in London.A further search on Ancestry noted that this marriage actually did take place there. IF these "are" the parents of my 4xgt grandparents is it likely that they would travel from Lincoln to London to be married? Quite a journey in 1737. There was an older brother of "my" Richard, a William bp "24 Jan 1737" in St.Swithin Lincolnshire. You would have thought however, that they would have waited until after the marriage to have the child christened ! I have found no other couple with those names married in Lincolnshire. Do you think I should discount this couple and keep searching for a marriage of a Richard BRANT and a Jane? Margaret Taylor ( Port Perry.Ont) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
"You would have thought however, that they would have waited until after the marriage to have the child christened !" They did Margaret. :) Prior to 1752 the UK were using the Julian calendar when the year began on 25th March, and then went April, May, June, etc, December, January, March. So what was written in the PR as 24 Jan 1737 is what we today would call 24 Jan 1738. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 30/01/2014 22:35, Margaret Taylor wrote: > Advice please: > Further to my letter last week. I received a copy of the 16 March 1737 > Marriage Allegation today and to my surprise see that it notes Richard > BRAND age 27 Bachelor and Jane THACKER spinster both of the parish of > St.Andrew Undershaft. A search on the web tells me this parish is in > London.A further search on Ancestry noted that this marriage actually did > take place there. > > IF these "are" the parents of my 4xgt grandparents is it likely that they > would travel from Lincoln to London to be married? Quite a journey in 1737. > There was an older brother of "my" Richard, a William bp "24 Jan 1737" in > St.Swithin Lincolnshire. You would have thought however, that they would > have waited until after the marriage to have the child christened ! > > I have found no other couple with those names married in Lincolnshire. > Do you think I should discount this couple and keep searching for a marriage > of a Richard BRANT and a Jane? > > Margaret Taylor ( Port Perry.Ont) > > > > ------------------------------- >
Many thanks to Ann and Pam for their input. I appreciate it. I did check the London Baptisms on Ancestry and I couldn't see anything relevant around the marriage date for a couple with those names. As for Pam's explanation of the "early" baptism it makes sense. I will keep this couple as "possible" parents until anything turns up. Thanks again. Margaret Taylor ( Port Perry.Ont)
Advice please: Further to my letter last week. I received a copy of the 16 March 1737 Marriage Allegation today and to my surprise see that it notes Richard BRAND age 27 Bachelor and Jane THACKER spinster both of the parish of St.Andrew Undershaft. A search on the web tells me this parish is in London.A further search on Ancestry noted that this marriage actually did take place there. IF these "are" the parents of my 4xgt grandparents is it likely that they would travel from Lincoln to London to be married? Quite a journey in 1737. There was an older brother of "my" Richard, a William bp "24 Jan 1737" in St.Swithin Lincolnshire. You would have thought however, that they would have waited until after the marriage to have the child christened ! I have found no other couple with those names married in Lincolnshire. Do you think I should discount this couple and keep searching for a marriage of a Richard BRANT and a Jane? Margaret Taylor ( Port Perry.Ont)
I always thought a building on Fishtoft Road and which back in the 1950s/60s was a boarding school - possibly girls only - was called Skirbeck House. However, my recollection might be a little wonky, as it seems that at one stage the building there was called Skirbeck Hall and seems to have been the rectory for St Nicks church circa 1890. A 1968 map shows Skirbeck Hall College. That building is where Skirbeck Gardens now are. http://goo.gl/maps/n1hB4 I'm not sure if the house is the square-ish grey/white building slightly centre-right, with a red vehicle parked outside. The rectangular building in the bottom right-hand corner is Skirbeck St Nicholas church. *West* Skirbeck House is a listed building, now turned into flats (apartments) http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-486384-west-skirbeck-house-lincolnshire and although it's listed as Garfit's Lane, I would always say that it's on London Road. This is (or was) the entrance to it http://goo.gl/maps/cAXQK That gate is near the 'ond' on London http://goo.gl/maps/xUr95 in the bottom left corner and you can see the drive leading down to the house. It's impossible to see the house from the road as there's a high/thick hedge all the way along the front boundary. http://goo.gl/maps/SmLc2 West Skirbeck House is in Skirbeck Quarter as it's on the west side of the river Witham. It's even designated on the map. :) Bottom left hand corner. The red letter A covers part of the parkland attached to the house, and Skirbeck Quarter is written to the north-east of that letter. http://goo.gl/maps/SLpBr The Quarter goes all the way up to Haven Village (top centre) and the Ship Inn London Road is on the road to the right of the word Haven. If you move that map so that Haven Village (just the name of a new residential 'estate' and not an historical area) is written centre left and look straight across right you'll see Fishtoft Road and then the area Skirbeck shown. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 28/01/2014 05:16, Jan Moon wrote: > Thanks Pam > > As you can tell I have problems with geography. I had a relative who had the Ship Inn at Skirbeck, the same family but not the same person also lived at Skirbeck, which I wonder if it is the same Skirbeck House as the listed property that I found (I think) the Heritage Britain site. > > Regards > > Jan > > > > From: Pam Downes > Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 2:08 PM > To: [email protected] > > > No. Skirbeck was very much adjacent to Boston, and is now part of the > borough of Boston. > Being picky I would say that the correct address of the Ship Inn is > Skirbeck Quarter, as it's on the west side/bank of the river Witham, > though back in ye older days it may have been plain Skirbeck. I've > always understood Skirbeck to have been on the east side/bank of the river. > > Ship Inn, Long Sutton, now known as The Old Ship Inn. > http://goo.gl/maps/UXe9I > > Ship Inn, Skirbeck (Quarter), Boston. I'm not sure if it's still open, > or if it's open but with a different name as it's not in the current > phone book. > http://goo.gl/maps/FeSxu > > Boston is 16 miles NNW from Long Sutton in a straight line, or just over > 18 miles by road. > > Pam > Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ > > > > On 28/01/2014 02:19, Jan Moon wrote: >> Is this the same place as the Ship Inn, London Road, Skirbeck? >> >> Thanks >> >> Jan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >
Thanks Pam As you can tell I have problems with geography. I had a relative who had the Ship Inn at Skirbeck, the same family but not the same person also lived at Skirbeck, which I wonder if it is the same Skirbeck House as the listed property that I found (I think) the Heritage Britain site. Regards Jan Sent from Windows Mail From: Pam Downes Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 2:08 PM To: [email protected] No. Skirbeck was very much adjacent to Boston, and is now part of the borough of Boston. Being picky I would say that the correct address of the Ship Inn is Skirbeck Quarter, as it's on the west side/bank of the river Witham, though back in ye older days it may have been plain Skirbeck. I've always understood Skirbeck to have been on the east side/bank of the river. Ship Inn, Long Sutton, now known as The Old Ship Inn. http://goo.gl/maps/UXe9I Ship Inn, Skirbeck (Quarter), Boston. I'm not sure if it's still open, or if it's open but with a different name as it's not in the current phone book. http://goo.gl/maps/FeSxu Boston is 16 miles NNW from Long Sutton in a straight line, or just over 18 miles by road. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 28/01/2014 02:19, Jan Moon wrote: > Is this the same place as the Ship Inn, London Road, Skirbeck? > > Thanks > > Jan > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
No. Skirbeck was very much adjacent to Boston, and is now part of the borough of Boston. Being picky I would say that the correct address of the Ship Inn is Skirbeck Quarter, as it's on the west side/bank of the river Witham, though back in ye older days it may have been plain Skirbeck. I've always understood Skirbeck to have been on the east side/bank of the river. Ship Inn, Long Sutton, now known as The Old Ship Inn. http://goo.gl/maps/UXe9I Ship Inn, Skirbeck (Quarter), Boston. I'm not sure if it's still open, or if it's open but with a different name as it's not in the current phone book. http://goo.gl/maps/FeSxu Boston is 16 miles NNW from Long Sutton in a straight line, or just over 18 miles by road. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 28/01/2014 02:19, Jan Moon wrote: > Is this the same place as the Ship Inn, London Road, Skirbeck? > > Thanks > > Jan > > > > > > > > >
Is this the same place as the Ship Inn, London Road, Skirbeck? Thanks Jan Sent from Windows Mail
Hi All Yes, it's time I posted my names again: SHARP - Spilsby area inc. East and West Keal SIZER - Hogsthorpe, Mumby, Calceby, Swaby, Alford BRUMPTON - Calceby 1800s and earlier. Regards Jan Marchant > Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 16:36:11 +0000 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: "It could be the ONE PERSON I'M LOOKING FOR" > > * think that we are all in that world Bill. Regards Bazza ( Barry Wilson > Lincoln )* > > > On 26 January 2014 12:16, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Lou wrote > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Louis Mills" <[email protected]> > > > > 4. The next time you are browsing through a film of the census returns for > > some place outside of Lincolnshire, keep a record of the Lincolnshire > > strays > > that you find. Then tell us about them. It could be the ONE PERSON I'M > > LOOKING FOR! (Well, actually, there's a whole bunch...) > > > > > > Since the list is slow why not give us a few of the names that you are > > looking for > > > > If I took my wife of 54 years out for a few day trips she would thing that > > something was up Ha Ha > > > > Bill Stratton > > Cole Harbour NS Canada > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Yes, time I posted my names again: SHARP - Spilsby area, esp. East and West Keal > Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 16:36:11 +0000 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: "It could be the ONE PERSON I'M LOOKING FOR" > > * think that we are all in that world Bill. Regards Bazza ( Barry Wilson > Lincoln )* > > > On 26 January 2014 12:16, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Lou wrote > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Louis Mills" <[email protected]> > > > > 4. The next time you are browsing through a film of the census returns for > > some place outside of Lincolnshire, keep a record of the Lincolnshire > > strays > > that you find. Then tell us about them. It could be the ONE PERSON I'M > > LOOKING FOR! (Well, actually, there's a whole bunch...) > > > > > > Since the list is slow why not give us a few of the names that you are > > looking for > > > > If I took my wife of 54 years out for a few day trips she would thing that > > something was up Ha Ha > > > > Bill Stratton > > Cole Harbour NS Canada > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good to you back on line Jan, and I see that you already have a good response from Bill. Bazza ( Barry Wilson Lincoln ) On 27 January 2014 11:31, <[email protected]> wrote: > Do you have > John SHARPE Baptism oct 1699 Spilsby, Lins Father John ,Mother Ann IGI > Batch > # C031582 > > And > > Marriage John SHARPE 10 Jun 1594 , Spilsby Lins. England Wife Ame SHEPLEY > > For West Keal on IGI Batch # C C032782 there are 9 Births for SHARPE and 1 > marriage > of Margaret SHARP 30 Jun 1589 West KEAL, Lins. Husband Richard KYRK > > There are no SHARP'S born on IGI Batch # C028021 1561-1812 > > There are 2 Marriage's East Keal on IGI batch # M028021 > Elizabeth SHARPE & Thomas GREBBY > > And > > Robert SHARPE & Elizabeth ANTHONY 27 Jan 1624 > > Bill Stratton > Cole Harbour NS Canada > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jan Marchant" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 1:00 AM > Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: "It could be the ONE PERSON I'M LOOKING > FOR" > > > > Hi All > > > > > > > > Yes, it's time I posted my names again: > > > > > > > > SHARP - Spilsby area inc. East and West Keal > > > > SIZER - Hogsthorpe, Mumby, Calceby, Swaby, Alford > > > > BRUMPTON - Calceby > > > > > > > > 1800s and earlier. > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > > > Jan Marchant > > > > > >> Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 16:36:11 +0000 > >> From: [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] > >> Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: "It could be the ONE PERSON I'M LOOKING > >> FOR" > >> > >> * think that we are all in that world Bill. Regards Bazza ( Barry Wilson > >> Lincoln )* > >> > >> > >> On 26 January 2014 12:16, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > Lou wrote > >> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: "Louis Mills" <[email protected]> > >> > > >> > 4. The next time you are browsing through a film of the census returns > >> > for > >> > some place outside of Lincolnshire, keep a record of the Lincolnshire > >> > strays > >> > that you find. Then tell us about them. It could be the ONE PERSON I'M > >> > LOOKING FOR! (Well, actually, there's a whole bunch...) > >> > > >> > > >> > Since the list is slow why not give us a few of the names that you are > >> > looking for > >> > > >> > If I took my wife of 54 years out for a few day trips she would thing > >> > that > >> > something was up Ha Ha > >> > > >> > Bill Stratton > >> > Cole Harbour NS Canada > >> > > >> > > >> > ------------------------------- > >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > >> > the > >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >