A Fuller cousin contacted me in seeking information about two markers located in the DeLeon Cemetery in Comanche County TX. One marker states: LUTHER L. FULLER b 21 Oct 1895 d 6 May 1973 and LUELLA FULLER b 5 Jun 1901 d 23 Dec 1985. The other marker: CLISBY GARVIN FULLER b 14 Feb 1927 d 25 Jan 1936. The markers are near his grandmother's grave site and wonders if they could be related. His grandmother is MARTHA HELEN FULLER b 28 Oct 1845 Chambers Co AL d 24 Jun 1923 Gorman, Eastland Co, TX. We have information concerning Martha Helen's family but the names above are not known to us. Any help will be gratefully received, Gayle Fuller Boggess
As stated in our previous e-mail, we have received info of our part of our Fuller line. 1820 Census Records, Family # 219, Haywood Co., NC, Ransom 16-26, wife? 26-45, daughter? 0-10. more info is in our hand's. Excerpts and notes of "Early Southern Fullers" dated 1967. "Traces a line of FULLERS in South Carolina who came to SC from VA. Earliest proven ancestors is Ezekiel Fuller. Suspect he is the son of Captain William Fuller but not able to prove. Captain William Fuller was an officer in Cromwell's Army in England. He is in Maryland in 1651. He was a governor of Maryland. He moved to SC in 1678. He died in app. 1695 in SC. His only established son is William Fuller, who left a long line of wealthy Charlestonians." For now...... Jimmie R. Daves
For fans of blues, NC style and for African -American Fullers who may have a connection to this musician, go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncanson/blindboy.htm -- Scottie
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I am interested in hearing from those who's Fuller ancestors came from Maryland. My Fuller roots originated in Maryland as far back as the mid-1600s in Baltimore County. Around the same time period [late 1600s-early 1700s] there were some Fullers in Anne Arundel County, MD which neighbors Baltimore Co. I believe these Fullers are related to my ancestors, but I do not have that much information concerning them other than a few names and marriage dates. I would really like to hear from anyone who may be descended from these Fullers or other Fullers from Maryland. There also was a German branch of Fullers in the mid-1700s in Frederick County, MD. Hope to hear from someone soon! Jana Shea ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi, Since I know there is an interest in Mayflower Fuller's, I think we should have a sight that all the Mayflower lines can chat, if you are related to Dr. Samuel Fuller, Samuel Fuller, and Matthew Fuller. Apparently, my friend will only allow Fuller's who connect with her particular line. I got about 15 queries of interested Mayflower Fuller's. I also got one who said she was creating a site on another surname at MyFamily.com. Maybe somebody will volunteer and set up a site over at MyFamily.com and let all the Mayflower Fuller's and Fuller's who think they may be one, come in and chat. I will happily forward the one's I received to start it up. Then you could put up pictures from your particular line and put in the historical background of your line, etc. That is what they did with the Hubbard Site that is over there. All the Hubbard's from George and Elizabeth Watts, were invited and I believe they have over 100 members. Thus, that place is definately hopping. They also chat about the Hobert Line which gets confused with their Hubbard Line. Ellen Baker from WA State
The fifth child of John Fuller and Margaret Balls is listed as Captain Matthew Fuller. I'm wondering if his first name was Captain or is this his military rank? Harlan
I found a marriage record on the Ancesteral file of Alexander Fuller and Jenney Elder. Married August 5, 1794 in Wilkes Co. NC. Does anyone know who the father of Alexander might be or have any more information on him. He shows up in the census through 1820 in Iredell. Thanks Jimmy _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Dear Ellen and Paul: I to am related to Edward thfough his son Samuel. This is how my line goes: Edward Samuel/Jane Lathrop John/Mehitable Rowley Joseph/Lydia Day Abraham/Lydia Gillette Isaac/Mary Hart Hawley Lucinda/Daniel Butterfield I would be interested in the Mayflower site also. Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul L. Reeves" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 10:49 PM Subject: Re: Mayflower Fuller's Site > Hello Ellen, > > I would appreciate being connected with your friend's Mayflower site. I am > also related to Edward and his son Samuel. However, I am related to Samuel's > daughter Hannah Fuller, who married Nicholas Bonham. > > Thank you for your help. > > Paul Lee Reeves > Union City, California > [email protected] > > Baker wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Yea, I am going to bother you guys again. I am going to show you my > > friend's Mayflower Line. If you share her line, definately e-mail me, and > > I will forward to her your interest in her site. If you have pictures or > > info. from that line also, and she gets you in, you can put them up also. > > > > For me, I am related to Edward and son Samuel who went over the Mayflower. > > Thus, I got into her site. But I am related to Samuel's son John, while > > she is related to Samuel's son Samuel. Thus, we are very distantly > > related. Maybe there are other people out there who are related to her > > Barnabas, Lot etc. > > > > John Fuller, 1510 Rev of English Church > > Robert 1538 > > Edward 1575 Mayflower died soon after landing > > Samuel Fuller 1612 > > Samuel 1637 > > Barnabas 1659 > > Samuel 1681 > > Lot 1733 > > Lot 1760 > > Oren 1794 > > Lyman Otis Fuller 1853 > > 1.John 1853 > > > > Ellen Baker > > > >
Thank you for your assistance. We now know what both Tree #'s have to say. Jim
Today I received information from another family member and She merged our family's to compile more info on our side of the Fuller Family Tree. I also spoke with another Family member today for the first time via telephone, and she comfirmed all of our questions of our line back to Ransom FULLER b. 1797 and Nancy Love. In speaking with Debroah, and the information that many of you have assisted in gathering over the years, Debroah confirmed and has the mariage lic. and will's and family Bibles, togather with the info provided by Andrea form the Fuller Family Bible (taken verbatim from the Fuller Family Bible as entered by James and later his son John). The paper trail is now complete to tie us directly to Ransom Fuller b. 1797 in NC. His will has been provided to us by John Fuller, and Judith Lohmann has given us a location as to where to find more info on this family...WFT Vol. 17, Tree # 290 & 291. Does anyone have this WFT Vol 17? Our line is as follows (proven): Ransom Fuller Samuel Madison Fuller - Sara Stonecypher Thomas Franklin Fuller - Margaret E. Jeffcoat Walter Henery Fuller - Fannie Helmstetler Frances Jerlene Fuller - William Virgil Daves My Mom & Dad Then ME! Any Help to break down the wall of Ransom FULLER is appreaciated. Debroah has 150 pages of notes and family History of various lines of the Fullers, and as the family loure goes on even today, that yes our side came over on the Mayflower, we just have not found our missing link. Jimmie R. Daves Waitsburg, WA
Robert, you are kind to offer to do lookups in the William Hyslop Fuller book about Thomas Fuller of Woburn's descendants. I'm looking for information on Daniel, b. about 1756, the s/o Josiah and Abigail (Whiting) FULLER, of Medway, MA, . I wonder if the book continues enough generations to tell if he lived to adulthood, whom he married, etc. Thank you for any help. Marylyn P. Pauley [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > FULLER-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 81 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Non Mayflower FULLER source [Robert Scott <[email protected]>] > #2 William Burton Fuller [[email protected]] > #3 S.C. Fuller Family Query ["John Fuller" <[email protected]>] > #4 George W. Fuller ["Bud Calhoun" <[email protected]] > #5 Book ["Torres Family" <[email protected]] > #6 FULLER [[email protected]] > #7 New England Historic Genealogical [Margaret Foss <[email protected]] > #8 Re: FULLER-D Digest V00 #78 ["Jana Shea" <[email protected]] > #9 Fuller [[email protected]] > #10 Re: Fuller [Rose <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from FULLER-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Non Mayflower FULLER source > Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 08:09:03 +0930 > From: Robert Scott <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I struggled for years to find my FULLERS until someone on Rootsweb > shared this source with me - "Genealogy of some descendants of Thomas > Fuller of Woburn. Compiled by William Hyslop Fuller of Palmer, Mass. > Printed 1919". > > It lists 10 groups of descendants of Thomas FULLER who arrived in > America in 1638. In total there may be a thousand FULLERs listed, I'm > not sure, I haven't counted them. I have put one group on Rootswebs > World Connect Project. Search for Thomas FULLER and look for rlscott as > the submitter. > > Obviously these FULLERs started out in Woburn but it didn't take them > long to spread out through most of Massachusetts and in to neighbouring > States and then further afield. A branch moved to Windham, Connecticut > early on. Others moved to Wayzatta, Minnesota City, Minn; Rutland, New > Haven, Braintree, Andover and Addison Co, Vt; Wilton, Amherst, Lyndboro > and New Boston, N.H; Chauncey, Canaan, Athens and Millfield, Ohio; > Wyoming, Athens and Westmoreland Pa; Otsego Co, Nineveh and Buffalo, New > York; Canterbury, Killingly, Woodstock and Pomfrey, Ct; New York City; > Wild Cat Prairie, Indiana; Maine; Oscaloosa and Mankato, Kansas; to > mention a few. > > If you are not in a hurry ( I do not have an index ) I will do lookups > providing you can give me an approx birthdate ( pre 1899) with the name > of the person you are interested in and any other clues (parents, > siblings) that might help to distinguish your Benjamin or Thomas from > the hundreds of others with identical names. > > Send lookups direct to me ( Don't clutter the list ) and I will post > back to the list in case it is useful to others as well. > > Robert > [email protected] > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: William Burton Fuller > Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 15:08:10 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > No, I don't have your William Burton Fuller, but possibly a small lead. At > least it might be worth looking into. > > Abel Burton Fuller, was born 10 Jul 1791 in Warren Litchfield Co, CT to Sarah > & Abel Fuller. He moved to Madison County, NY (and several other places), > which is not too far from Watertown. > > Sorry--this is the only tidbit I have. I've been just collecting tidbits on > people in CT in this time frame to try to remove one brick at a time from my > brick wall. [one of the dozens of Joseph Fuller's...] > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: S.C. Fuller Family Query > Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 19:38:57 GMT > From: "John Fuller" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I'm searching for my GGGrandfather, Joseph B. (J.B.) Fuller. He was born in > Laurens County, SC on 13 Apr 1818. He married Sarah (maiden name unknown) > around 1840 and had three children (Mary b.1841, William b.1844, James Hill > b.1845), before moving to Tippah, MS. They had 8 more children in MS > (Solomon b.1848, Rebecca b.1851, Eugene b.1853, Eliza b.1855, Sarah b.1858, > Joseph b.1862, John b.1865 & Robert b.1868). I'm specifically looking for > any information regarding his parents or wife. Thanks for any help. > John Fuller > [email protected] > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: George W. Fuller > Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 16:07:37 -0400 > From: "Bud Calhoun" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > My greatgrandfather George W. Fuller was born in Boston, MA . He Married > Martha Tapley in Lewiston, ME Aug 31, 1887. My Grandfather Frank H. Fuller > was born in Lewiston Oct 23, 1889. George and Martha divorced in Sept 1900. > I am trying to locate George before and after these dates. George may be son > of Gurdon E and Hannah. Gurdon was born in Horton, NS. Any help would be > appreciated. Thank you. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Book > Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 14:23:22 -0700 > From: "Torres Family" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > If you are a subscriber of Genealogy Library. com they have a book of > descendents of Edward Fuller, this goes back to the Mayflower Fullers. > Which, as I have already stated in an earlier e-mail matters not -to me. > But, this does show alot of generations of Fullers. Mine were in the > book.The Issac, Ashbell,Aritmus Fuller group from VT.,Ohio,N.Y. and Iowa, > they were line 26.You may want to take a look at it..Don't forget, to still > check the info for accuracy. -Elsetta > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: FULLER > Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 18:20:40 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Looking for further information and / or clarification to the following > Fuller line: > > William Fuller m. Octavia Cleveland > children: > 1. Mary m. Wm. Norcott > 2. Samuel m. Jane McAllister > 3. Octavia m. Edward Hibbard > 4. Eliza m Wm. Lyman > 5. Adelaide m. James Soseby > 6. Imogene (Emmagene) m. Wm. Crawford > 7. Kate (moved west) > 8. Hutchens (did not marry) > 9. Carlton Cleveland Fuller (b.Feb. 6, 1836 - Stratford, NH) (d. Edgerton, MN > 1906) (m. 1859) Mrs. Angelina Knapp Forbes > C.C.Fuller's children: > 1. Effie Augie (d. N. Stratford, NH 1862) > 2. Edwin Augustus (d. Edgerton, MN 1907) > > Looking specifically for ancestors of William and Octavia. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: New England Historic Genealogical Society > Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 20:47:15 -0500 > From: Margaret Foss <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hi. Anyone with roots in New England should check out this society. > Just found some addresses from a 1998 catalog: > > <http://www.nehgs.org> and e-mail to <[email protected]> > > I joined way back in 1978, and membership then was $30 or $40 a year, > plus you can borrow three books at a time from them. You pay for the > postage. At the time I bought their three catalogs of all their > holdings for $15 each. It's really worth your while to check it out. > Hope this helps. Peggy Fuller Foss > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: FULLER-D Digest V00 #78 > Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 22:34:03 EDT > From: "Jana Shea" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Gracious sakes! I cannot believe all the comments I have been seeing on > this mailing list of late regarding a certain Mayflower Fuller site. > > Listen, I'm certain that the person who wanted to inform this mailing list > of the site was merely doing it as a courtesy to those who might be > interested in such a site - with NO offense or snobbery meant towards other > Fullers. > > Yes, we are ALL Fullers, and this is a great mailing list to bring us all > together to help one another in our research. But it is nice to know of > other sites that could be geared more toward one's specific Fuller line. > Personally, I would love it if there were some sites regarding those Fullers > of Maryland and the Carolinas [where my Fullers are from]. Sometimes a > smaller group such as that can really bring you in touch with others who are > researching similar lines. > > >From: [email protected] > >Reply-To: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: FULLER-D Digest V00 #78 > >Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 17:14:52 -0700 (PDT) > > > ><< message2.txt >> > ><< message4.txt >> > ><< message6.txt >> > ><< message8.txt >> > ><< message10.txt >> > ><< message12.txt >> > ><< message14.txt >> > ><< message16.txt >> > ><< message18.txt >> > ><< message20.txt >> > ><< message22.txt >> > ><< message24.txt >> > ><< message26.txt >> > ><< message28.txt >> > ><< message30.txt >> > ><< message32.txt >> > ><< message34.txt >> > ><< message36.txt >> > ><< message38.txt >> > ><< message40.txt >> > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Fuller > Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 23:37:37 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Hi Fullers, > > I am hoping that with all of the activity I am seeing re the Fuller name that > someone will recognize my brick walls. > > I have two Fuller forbearers and they are both women and I cannot verify the > families of either. > > The first is Elizabeth Fuller b. 4 April 1626 m Thomas Upson 23 January 1646 > in Hartford, CT > > The second is Dorcas Fuller b. 31 october 1781 m Abram Warner Beebe 5 > September 1802, they are possibly of Waterbury, CT > > Does anyone recognize either of my Fullers and know anything about their > families? > > Tommie Geer > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Fuller > Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 21:08:43 -0700 > From: Rose <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hello FULLER Cousins.. > Any of you that have Connecticut FULLERS or any other > ancestors born, married or > died in Ct. get into the BARBOUR collection at your Library, > and you can order > the film of the Collection at any Family History Center.. > they are by towns and all > surnames to 1849.. Excellant source.. > > I have all the film numbers..Speaking of the Film numbers I > will send them > in this e-mail.. here goes.,, > > Vital Rec. of Conn. before 1850 > At Family History Centers > CONNECTICUT TOWNS......Film #'s > > ANDOVER -- BURLINGTON ..0002967 > CANAAN -- CORNWALL ..0002968 > FAIRFIELD--GRESWOLD ..0002970 > GROTON-- HARTFORD ..0002971 > HARTLAND--KILLINGWORTH ..0002972 > LEBANON--LYME ..0002973 > MADISON--MONTVILLE ..0002974 > NAUGATUCK--NEWTON ..0002975 > PLAINFIELD--PROSPECT ..0002977 > REDDING--SHERMAN ..0002978 > SIMBURY--STERLING ..0002979 > STONINGTON--THOMPSON ..0002980 > TOLLAND--WASHINGTON ..0002981 > WATERBURY--WEATHERFIELD ..0002982 > WILLINGTON--WOOSTOCK ..0002983 > > Hope this helps... > Rose,, > ***************************************** > > [email protected] wrote: > > > > Hi Fullers, > > > > I am hoping that with all of the activity I am seeing re the Fuller name that > > someone will recognize my brick walls. > > > > I have two Fuller forbearers and they are both women and I cannot verify the > > families of either. > > > > The first is Elizabeth Fuller b. 4 April 1626 m Thomas Upson 23 January 1646 > > in Hartford, CT > > > > The second is Dorcas Fuller b. 31 october 1781 m Abram Warner Beebe 5 > > September 1802, they are possibly of Waterbury, CT > > > > Does anyone recognize either of my Fullers and know anything about their > > families? > > > > Tommie Geer
Would like to inform everyone of the Fuller Society, a group of Mayflower Fuller descendants. It is open to everyone with either a lineage from or an interest in the Mayflower Fullers. No proof required. Visit our websight at: http://redrock.sedona.net/fullersociety/ Click Here: <A HREF="http://redrock.sedona.net/fullersociety/">THE FULLER SOCIETY</A> Y'all come, Art
Hello again list, I was hoping that there may be some new "Fullers" out there who may recogonize my James FULLER. He married Mary COOLEY on October 9,1769 in Palmer, MA. They had the 5 children that I know of, in Palmer or Monson, MA. Sometime after about 1783, they moved to Shoreham, VT. James was still living in 1790, as he is listed on the census, and I have been told that he died after 1797. The 1800 census for Shoreham lists Mrs. Mary Fuller and James is not found. I am trying to find out a birthdate for James and who his parents were. Mary was the daughter of Noah and Mercy Cooley. I am guessing that James died in Shoreham and have been told that he is buried in the East Shoreham(?) Cemetery. I am descended through his youngest daughter, Polly FULLER, who married Joseph WITHERELL in Shoreham, then moved and settled in Ossian,New York. ANY help is very welcomed!!! Thanks for your time, Jeanine Witherell-Eaves La Coste, Texas
Hello Ellen, I would appreciate being connected with your friend's Mayflower site. I am also related to Edward and his son Samuel. However, I am related to Samuel's daughter Hannah Fuller, who married Nicholas Bonham. Thank you for your help. Paul Lee Reeves Union City, California [email protected] Baker wrote: > Hi, > > Yea, I am going to bother you guys again. I am going to show you my > friend's Mayflower Line. If you share her line, definately e-mail me, and > I will forward to her your interest in her site. If you have pictures or > info. from that line also, and she gets you in, you can put them up also. > > For me, I am related to Edward and son Samuel who went over the Mayflower. > Thus, I got into her site. But I am related to Samuel's son John, while > she is related to Samuel's son Samuel. Thus, we are very distantly > related. Maybe there are other people out there who are related to her > Barnabas, Lot etc. > > John Fuller, 1510 Rev of English Church > Robert 1538 > Edward 1575 Mayflower died soon after landing > Samuel Fuller 1612 > Samuel 1637 > Barnabas 1659 > Samuel 1681 > Lot 1733 > Lot 1760 > Oren 1794 > Lyman Otis Fuller 1853 > 1.John 1853 > > Ellen Baker
Hi, I am new to the list. Can anyone help me sort out and document the Rev. service for John Fuller Sr. and John Fuller Jr. There has been some question raised as to proof of service. Would appreciate any help you might be able to give me. John Fuller Sr. b ca 1704 prob. VA John Fuller Jr. b. ca 1785 prob. SC m. Mary Shields Thanks Fram
Stillman Fuller, born maybe Vermont or New York abt 28 Nov 1822, died 30 Jun 1875 in London, Monroe Co, Michigan, at the age of 52 yrs 7 months 2 days, buried near Milan, Washtennaw, MI (Raleighville Cemetery). wife - Emma/Emmaline, possibly Higley? She was born in New York abvout 10 mar 1827, died 18 dec 1888 & is buried near Milan, Washtenaw, MI (Raleighville Cemetery) children - Nelson A Fuller, b abt 1846 Jacob B Fuller, b abt 1847 Austin A Fuller, b abt 1852 Ohio (1880 USCensus Monroe Co MI) Lilly/Lillian Fuller, born Illinois or Penn. 16 Jan 1860 died 29 Oct 1916 in Lansing, Ingham, MI, buried in Milan, Washtenaw,MI. Isola Fuller b abt 1865 Ohio (1880 US Census Monroe Co MI) Elba Fuller b abt 1869? Illlinois. (1880 US Census Monroe Co MI) Lilly married Delos Overacker abt 1877 sincerely Terry Spellman [email protected]
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Thank you, Linda. I will do that. I have done that before & gotten good results on some of my other surnames. I would realy like to know who these people are since i don't know much about my Fuller line either. There was also another Fuller marriage that I forgot to list 19 April 1917 Henry Fuller to Miss Bertha Traylor. This was also in Ochiltree Co, Tx. My grandfather was Edward Phillip Fuller Sr.(b.1881) married to Abigail Delaine Sweigart(b. 1910). He was from Rockport. Ma. His parents were Phillip Fuller( b. in England 1838) & Natalie M. Dousette (b. in Nova Scotia 1851). Other children fo Phillip & Natalie were George & Julia. I don't know anything about George other than his name. Julia was born 1880 in Rockport, Ma & married William Edward Calder Jr. That's about the extent of my knowledge on my line of Fullers. Debbie
My sister went to Perryton, Tx to get our grandparents marriage certificate & found some other Fullers listed there. I thought I would post them in case they might belong to someone on this list. Perryton is in Ochltree Co, Tx. 1897- Martha Fuller to Charles A. Dietrick 1918- Lena Fuller to D.M. Hopper 1890- R.K. Fuller to Martha Walstad She also ran across a couple of old pictures when going thru some old boxes my dads. One is of a husband, wife & young boy. The other is of an elderly couple. I would say these are from the mid to late 1800s. No naes on the back of the pictures except Ralph O. King; 712 S. Washington; Angola, Indiana. My dad says he has no idea who these are or who Ralph King is. If anyone thinks they might know who these people are, I saved the photos to floppy. Debbie Fuller Nation [email protected]