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    1. GARDNER Archive Details ... Re: Fw: [GARDNER] GARDNER/S
    2. muriah
    3. What are the Names of your Gardners on the southern Oregon coast? What dates? Where? Muriah PS...... Isn't it true that the information that we provide in these messages remains available in the archives to be researched for years? I am currently contacting people who wrote rootsweb messages a year or two ago regarding the westward journey of our ancestors. It seems, the more details of data that we provide in these messages (especially names and dates and places) the better. _____ Seanette Blaylock wrote: > Hi there! > > westlund wrote: > > Teri.......MA as in Maine or Massachusetts. Yes, there was a grin attached to being left out 'cause mine came from Maine. When, and if, you all, or is that ya'll, get your family straightened out please let the rest of us Northern's in on your secret of success! I do know my Gardner's ended up OUT WEST, Oregon and Washington to be specific. [email protected] > > Got any more specific locations, or maybe some dates :-)? My Gardners > wound up on the southern Oregon coast fairly recently [my maternal > grandfather's family was in Coos and Curry counties, Oregon]. > > Seanette > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

    06/14/2001 01:28:28
    1. [GARDNER] Re: GARDNER Archive Details - from list admin
    2. Darrell A. Martin
    3. At 07:28 PM 6/14/01 -0700, muriah wrote: >What are the Names of your Gardners on the southern Oregon coast? >What dates? >Where? >Muriah > >PS...... >Isn't it true that the information that we provide in these messages >remains available in the archives to be researched for years? >I am currently contacting people who wrote rootsweb messages a year or two >ago regarding the westward journey of our ancestors. >It seems, the more details of data that we provide in these messages >(especially names and dates and places) the better. Hi, everybody: Yes, it is true that all messages are archived "forever" on the RootsWeb servers. So it is an excellent idea, for that reason as well as many others, to include as much relevant information as possible. For the good of the list, though, we should all try to avoid copying more than is required to identify the topic, when we *reply* to a message. But in that case too, one should try not to be TOO cryptic. "Sally, yes" wouldn't help the rest of us, who may be interested, very much <grin>! The URLs for the two different archives are For interactive search (word or phrase) http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl For threaded search (follow a conversation) http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ In case you are interested, e-mail addresses in the archives are encrypted or recreated on the fly (the two archives use different methods, and I don't recall which is which) to avoid spammers being able to harvest subscribers for their own "evil" purposes. This is true both of addresses in the headers and those typed in the body of a message. However, the addresses are visible normally when viewed through a browser. Hope this helps, Darrell Admin for VTGEN, VTCALEDO, VTLAMOIL, VTORANGE, VTWINDSO, MANORFOL, F.ELCH, F.ORBUSH, G.ARDNER, H.ARTWELL, H.ULBERT, L.AMSON, L.OWER, N.ELSON, R.OUSSEAU, R.USSEAU -- [email protected]

    06/14/2001 08:10:11