Have recently learned cousin who lived in Sun City Centre, FL, passed away in late October. Do not want to bother family at this time; however, would like to know if anyone willing/able to do look-up and transcribe and/or send me a copy of the death notice. Will pay reasonable expenses. Please let me know by private e-mail if you are able to help and i will send particulars. Many thanks. (If this is not the correct mailing list for Sun City Centre area, please let me know that also :-) Debbie Breton DCBreton@aol.com <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/dcbreton/index.html">Welcome to Debbie Breton's Home Page</A> Midlothian, VA
The Colon Cemetery at Columbus Drive and MacDill might be old enough. It is near old downtown West Tampa. Tom Santa Cruz lrstanley@webtv.net (Linda Stanley) wrote: > > Does anyone know which cemeteries were in West Tampa in the 1930's and > 1940's? > > I am searchng for the burial place of my great grandmother, Ana Pendad > Ramirez. > > Linda
My Great Uncle was buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Tampa in 1947. Also had relatives buried in Hopewell Cemetery in the 1940s. Janie Bartels
Does anyone know which cemeteries were in West Tampa in the 1930's and 1940's? I am searchng for the burial place of my great grandmother, Ana Pendad Ramirez. Linda
Just want to thank everyone who gave me information about Oak Grove Cemetery in Tampa. I visited it today and found my great uncle's grave. With the directions I received from this list I was able to go right to the cemetery. Janie Bartels
I am making an appeal to the memebers of the list for help for Hillsborough county on records. I just scanned the online census records which are part of the US Genweb project. No records are on line for 1910, 1920, 1860 I didn't check the earlier years, but I suspect that they are in the same condition. If you have any time available, please volunteer to transcribe the Census records. Or if you have records from Hills. please volunteer to place them in the Genweb archives or post them to the appropriate Genconnect boards. Listowner Deborah Byrd
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I just found out that my great uncle is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Tampa. Can anyone tell me about this cemetery? I looked on my Tampa map and found that it is off Waters Avenue. I would like to know how big it is as I am planning on visiting it in the near future to look for my relative's grave. Thanks for any help you can give me. Janie Bartels
I thought to also let everyone know about another facet of mailing lists. If you inbox gets full and your server begins rejecting mail the mail robot tracks the number of times your mail is rejected. After 5 rejects you are dropped from the list. This prevents old addresses and incorrect address from building up on the list. AOL, Usa.net, and several of the other national mail providers limit the size of the inboxes of their subscribers. When you are gone on vaction or on a particularly heavy mailing traffic period, your inbox could easily fill up and you'll be dropped from you mailing lists because of full mail boxes. There is no vacation hold available on rootsweb mailing lists, so if you are going to be gone for awhile and belong to serveral lists, don't be surprised if you get home and find you no longer belong to your lists. Barbara please excuse me for using your reject as the example. The original message was received at Fri, 8 Oct 1999 11:30:27 -0700 (PDT) from c-20.rootsweb.com [209.164.27.20] ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- bpardun@webtv.net (expanded from: <bpardun@webtv.net>) dyj@webtv.net (expanded from: <dyj@webtv.net>) ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to storefull-173.iap.bryant.webtv.net.: >>> DATA <<< 554-The incoming mailbox for user dyj is full. <<< 554 This person is not able to receive more mail at the present time. 554 dyj@webtv.net... Service unavailable This message shows that Barbara's inbox was full and couldn't receive any more mail. So as a precaution keep you inboxes as empty as possible. I use my inbox as a holding pen for messages that I want to keep but not file. I have read them, but they are still in my inbox taking up space. I don't have a limit on addy's inbox so that is not a problem for me, but my usa.net address does so I have to keep that one fairly empty. Hope this helped explain things to all. Deborah Byrd
Hi, I need to ask a favor from those of you who live in the Tampa area. I need a copy of 2 obits. I am willing to pay for the copy, postage, etc. I do not have the exact day but I do have the month and year. Here is the information I have. John HARRIS died Jan. 1975 in Tampa Jack (John) HARRIS died Oct. 1992 in Tampa Any help with these 2 obits would be greatly appreciated. Sue macduff@citrus.infi.net
more on the Cornell holding > --------------628BC399BE6D802C176120F2 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I contacted the Cornell Library directly for further information about > the index. Here is their response: > > > > Phyllis, > > > > We're glad you're finding the site useful. There is a scanned index in > > vol > > 4 of Series 4. It's a little clumsy to use, but it works. We are working > > on > > indexing the entire collection and hope to have a searchable index ready > > by > > November. > > > > There is a much more use-friendly version of "War of the Rebellion" on > > CD-ROM available from Guild Press: > > > > www.guildpress.com > > > > It's probably available at most academic libraries. > > > > Good luck with your research. > > > > Bob > > > > > > --------------628BC399BE6D802C176120F2 > Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> > <html> > I contacted the Cornell Library directly for further information about > the index. Here is their response: > <br> > <blockquote TYPE=CITE> > <pre>Phyllis, > > We're glad you're finding the site useful. There is a scanned index in > vol > 4 of Series 4. It's a little clumsy to use, but it works. We are working > on > indexing the entire collection and hope to have a searchable index ready > by > November. > > There is a much more use-friendly version of "War of the Rebellion" on > CD-ROM available from Guild Press: > > www.guildpress.com > > It's probably available at most academic libraries. > > Good luck with your research. > > &nbs p; &n bsp; Bob > > </pre> > </blockquote> > </html> > > --------------628BC399BE6D802C176120F2-- >
incase you hadn't heard ----- Original Message ----- > The Official Records of the War of the Rebellion - known generally as the > O.R. -all 127 volumes is now on line for your late nite reading... > > Cornell University has placed the set on line, over 75,000 pages > > > > and not a search engine or index in site anywhere... > > But I am working on that and you can access the Table of Contents and Search > Engine at > > http://www.researchonline.net/or > > It's kinda spotty now, but I appreciate your feedback. > > John Rigdon >
Researching Ramirez family that moved to Tampa from Key West in the 1920's. Ana Pendad was married to Antonio Their sons were Antonio, Jr., Armando and Oscar. Oscar lived on Walnut St. in 1936. Does anyone have any info? Linda
Looking for information on Charles R. Jefferson who resided in Thonotosassa, Fla. He was my g-grandfather and would like to find out who his parents were. Thanks, Flo Suit
> > Looking for information on Charles R. Jefferson who resided in > Thonotosassa, Fla. He was my g-grandfather and would like to find out who his parents were. > > Thanks, > Flo Suit
Looking for anyone researching these names: Robert F. Nunez Samuel C. Craft John Henry Krause surname Dagenhardt I will be glad to share any information that I have. Thank you, Carol Ten Eick Ayers South Carolina
Hello, I am in need of a marriage record lookup for John Delma Boyett and Louise Mae Stewart. I have info that seems to indicate that they were married in Hillsborough Co. Fl. They were married sometime before 1918 and probably after 1915. If someone has access to an index, and could do a lookup I would greatly appreciate the help. Kind Regards, Elizabeth Boyett
----- Original Message ----- From: Carleen Brown <carleenb@home.com> To: <FLHILLSB-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 8:31 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Hillsborough Lookups > To those that requested a lookup in the Hillsborough County Soldiers and > Sailors record of Military Discharges 1919-21 and Index 1917-1957, I > have not completed the film. It may be a couple more weeks. > > Carleen in TX >
Hello All, hope everything is going well. Lately we have been getting alot of query posts to the genconnect boards. Unfortunately mosts of the intial posts are to boards other than the query board. The researcher has to go back and post the query on the query board because I have to take take the query off of the data only board Please drop by the genweb page and see if the instructions are clear enough. Any feed back that you all may provide to make it easier to read or understand I'd appreciate it. http://www.rootsweb.com/~flhillsb/hills.htm If you have any data to post such as deeds, bible records, pension records, obituaries or biographies of your family please post them directly to the Genconnect board. If you have any other data from hillsborough such as tombstone readings, court records, marriage records please pass them on. It may take me a while but I'll get them up either on the Hills web page or the Genweb Florida Archives. Thanks for all the help and good work. Deborah Byrd
I'm looking for information on subject family who may have lived in Hillsborough County around 1850's. My ggrandfather married a Celestia A. Sandwich and settled in that County about that time. Since I can find no other reason for their move to Hillsborough County from Thomas County, GA after their marriage, I'm wondering if she may have had relatives there. Thanks for any help.