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    1. �Veis este mensaje?
    2. Axun Garmendia
    3. Estoy haciendo una prueba. ¿Podríais decirme si veis este mensaje? Axun

    03/10/2000 10:51:24
    1. ENGLISH RECORDS BDM LOOK UP SERVICE
    2. woodthornehouse
    3. If you require infromation from ENGLISH records, 1837 - 1992, I will look this up for you. Births, deaths, marriages. I need to charge £10 stirling for this service to cover expenses, but for that will look-up 1-5 names. I will also provide deatils on how to obtain certificates. Abigail

    03/10/2000 01:23:00
    1. just sharing--not selling!
    2. richhart
    3. Interesting leads! Facts! not pushing a web site.. I am ONLY sharing what may be valuable info for someone! This could be a lead for you! If don't want--delete the URL! glory bee thought some of you might like to read about a lady who has made "reading" cemeteries a hobby here in Washington and Idaho. She has done a great job! Go to: http://www.interment.net/column/tombtalk/maggie/index.htm To view the world wide project go to: http://www.interment.net/new.htm And to view just the Washinton State project: http://www.interment.net/us/wa/index.htm

    03/09/2000 02:48:17
    1. The Genie Gazette - March 2000 (on-line)
    2. Mick Merrigan
    3. Folks, The March 2000 issue of the monthly newsletter of the Genealogical Society of Ireland is now on line at http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland Kindest regards. Mick Merrigan Hon. Sec. GSI -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Genealogical Society of Ireland E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland

    03/09/2000 11:56:15
    1. RUIZ/RUIS
    2. Earlene
    3. I would appreciate any information on my Jose J. Ruiz and his family. They lived in Santa Barbara, California but I believe their families were from Los Angeles, CA. Thanks for any information you can help me with. Apreciaría cualquier información sobre mi Jose J. Ruiz y su familia. Vivieron en Santa Barbara, California pero creo que sus familias eran de Los Ángeles, CA. Las gracias por cualquier información usted puede ayudarme con. -- Earlene [email protected] Love is in the Heir at "Earlene's Roots" http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/2740

    03/09/2000 12:39:37
    1. more tips/info/helps/URLs
    2. richhart
    3. from another list on the web... some helpful hints.. in particular for us newbies.. outstanding tips, she has much to offer! after all, sharing and friends helping friends assists in achieving our genealogical goals! if don't like--simply delete! glory bee zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz To All Who have asked for suggestions of good websites dealing with Spain genealogy,as well as on certain specific areas of interest, Most of the first set of URL's are groups of links that others have already put on the web. Most of the individual links are for more general information, some are more specific...but even if you have already been to some of these sites, my advice is to: 1. Check back occasionally because interest is growing in this area, so additions are always being made! 2. Surf to any link that looks halfway promising...some will be better than the title sounds, some will be not so good as the title sounds...! It is kind of like books --you can't judge them by their cover! 3. The surfing around process takes a lot of time, and sometimes I get "lost", so if you see something good, either bookmark or keep a log of sites to return to later or you may never find it again! A few good places to start: 1. Of course, Luis del Pino's site "Genealogía Española" at http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/4593/geneal.html 2.Hispanic Family History Research -- they have a long list of "Websites Genealogical Interest in Latin America and Southern Europe". The first URL is their welcome page and the second should take you directly to the links page... For myself I printed this list of links out to easily refer back to. http://www.hfhr.com/hispanic.htm http://www.hfhr.com/websites.html 3. Spain GenWeb -- from here you can go to Andalucia or whatever region you are interested in...unfortunately not all the provinces have been adopted yet...keep trying! http://rootsweb.com/~espwgw/index.htm http://members.aol.com/balboanet/spain/index.html 4. Rootsweb's lesson on Hispanic research: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson22.htm 5. Here is a good new site for Andalucian research and general knowledge... http://www.andalucia.cc/habis/english.htm Grab a good Spanish - English dictionary and get surfing...hope you find something good. More websites to come...these should keep you busy for a little while!!! Un Saludo, Missy Burke Lake Jackson, Tx.

    03/08/2000 06:18:26
    1. a lil bit of humor :-)
    2. richhart
    3. Since most of you are into genealogy thought you might like this. 1 1 YOU 2 2 parents 3 4 grandparents 4 8 great grandparents 5 16 gg grandparents 6 32 ggg grandparents 7 64 gggg grandparents 8 128 ggggg grandparents 9 256 gggggg grandparents 10 512 ggggggg grandparents 11 1,024 gggggggg grandparents 12 2,048 ggggggggg grandparents 13 4,096 gggggggggg grandparents 14 8,192 ggggggggggg grandparents 15 16,184 gggggggggggg grandparents 16 32,768 ggggggggggggg grandparents 17 65,536 gggggggggggggg grandparents 18 131,072 ggggggggggggggg grandparents 19 262,144 gggggggggggggggg grandparents 20 524,288 ggggggggggggggggg grandparents 21 1,048,576 gggggggggggggggggg grandparents 22 2,097,152 ggggggggggggggggggg grandparents

    03/08/2000 05:29:32
    1. FALERO from Puerto Rico
    2. Peggy Jones
    3. Hi. I'm looking for any relatives with last name of Falero from Puerto Rico. My father's name was Francisco Oscar Falero. Know of relatives in Conn. and CA. Want to hear from other relatives for building family tree. English only please, not good at Spanish....Thank you, Peggy

    03/08/2000 05:15:29
    1. GUERRA
    2. JudyL91982
    3. Searching for any info on the Guerrra family who was in Three Rivers or Victoria, TX, in the 1950s and 1960s. I'm specifically looking for info on Josephine Angelita Guerra, dob 8-17-1950. There is an urgent need to find this woman.

    03/08/2000 12:17:02
    1. www.freetranslation.com
    2. richhart
    3. www.freetranslation.com Per Gloria G of Pueblo CO a fabulous translator English to and Vice versa English, to and from---Portugese, Norwegian, Spanish, Italian German, French, glory bee

    03/06/2000 09:54:59
    1. TIME SHARING IN ORLANDO
    2. Martin Lopez
    3. Two weeks in the best place in Orlando,Fl , inside Lake Buena Vista in just about 5 minutes walking to the main gate , rated GOLD CROWN , 5 pools in resort , jaccuzzi in every room , game room unlimited for the kids . Sea World and Universal Studios in about 10 minutes from resort , one hour from Busch Gardens in Tampa ,Fl .. Call for more info (407) 344-9108 - (407) 929-6077...Nilsa Ramos ..

    03/06/2000 05:06:55
    1. CHOPIN,MUZARD, DELABOUISSE-EnglishFrench&Spanish
    2. Mike Chopin
    3. English Can anyone help? Any ideas? Michel MUZARD (de St Michel?) owned plantations in San Domingue. When the slaves revolted in 1810 he lost nearly everything he owned. He settled in Toulouse with his wife Jeanne (neé ELUARD veuve CHOPIN). I know from documents that he put in claims for compensation to the French government some time during 1823 - he was 80 years old. I do not know if the claims were successful but what I do know, was that his son-in-law Jean Pierre Auguste de LABOUISSE, supported him. He was very unlucky, 3 of his ships were taken by English privateers. I have tried to find out the date, the place and what English ship was involved but have not been able to get any further. matters are complicated further since Michel MUZARD had properties in Ile de France (Mauritius) as well as the Caribbean and his ships were mainly slave ships. I would like to find out more about the MUZARD ancestry and history. Where was he born? The answers to these questions may assist with the answer to the greatest questions posed by my family - Michel MUZARD had a daughter, Eleonore de LABOUISSE (Neé MUZARD). The half brother of Eleonore was my fifth great grandfather - Jean François CHOPIN. Why did Jean François CHOPIN suddenly decide to join the English against the French? Why was there a price of 4000 Livres on his head? Why did Napoleon offer Jean Francois CHOPIN amnesty? Was Jean François CHOPIN a secret agent? Please excuse my French - many thanks Mike Chopin [email protected] or [email protected] Français Peut quiconque aide? Des idées? Michel MUZARD (de St. Michel?) a possédé des plantations dans San Domingue. Quand les esclaves ont révolté dans 1810 qui il a perdu presque tout qui il a possédé. Il a résolu à Toulouse avec sa femme Jeanne (neé ELUARD, veuve CHOPIN). Je sais de documents qui il a mis dedans des demandes pour compensation au gouvernement français quelque temps pendant 1823- il avait 80 an. Je ne sais pas si les demandes avaient du succès mais ce qui je sais, était que son gendre Jean Pierre Auguste de LABOUISSE, l'a supporté. Il était très malchanceux, 3 de ses bateaux ont été prises par privateers anglais. J'ai essayé de trouver dehors la date, l'endroit et ce qui bateau anglais a été impliqué mais n'a pas été capable d'obtenir tout plus loin. matières sont compliquées plus loin depuis Michel qui MUZARD avait propriétés dans Ile de France (Ile Maurice) aussi bien que le caraïbe et ses bateaux étaient esclave principalement bateaux. J'aimerais découvrir plus environ le MUZARD ascendance et histoire. Où est-ce qu'il était naît? Les réponses à ces questions peuvent aider avec la réponse a posé aux plus grandes questions par ma famille- Michel qui MUZARD avait une fille, Eleonore de LABOUISSE (Neé MUZARD). Le demi frère d'Eleonore était mon cinquième grand grand-père- Jean François CHOPIN. Pourquoi est-ce que faisait Jean François CHOPIN soudainement décide de joindre l'anglais contre le français? Pourquoi était l'un prix de 4000 Livres sur sa tête? Pourquoi est-ce que Napoleon a offert Jean Francois CHOPIN amnistie? Est-ce que Jean François CHOPIN était un agent secret? Veuillez excuser mon français- beaucoup de merci Mike Chopin [email protected] ou [email protected] Español. ¿Puede alguien ayuda? ¿Cualquier ideas? Michel MUZARD (de St Michel?) poseyó plantaciones en San Domingue. Cuando los esclavos se sublevaron en 1810 que perdió casi todo que poseyó. Estableció en Toulouse con su esposa Jeanne (neé ELUARD viuda CHOPIN). sé de documentos que introdujo en demandas por compensación al gobierno francés algo de tiempo durante 1823- tenía 80 años. No sé si las demandas eran exitoso excepto lo que sé, estaba que su yerno Jean Pierre Auguste de LABOUISSE, lo apoyó. Estaba muy desafortunado, 3 de sus naves fueron tomadas por privateers inglés. He tratado de encontrar fuera la fecha, el lugar y lo que se envolvió nave inglesa pero no ha podido hacer cualquier más allá. se complican materias más allá desde Michel MUZARD tenía propiedades en Ile de Francia (Mauritius) así como el Caribe y sus naves eran esclavo principalmente envía. A mí me gustaría enterar de linaje y historia a más sobre el MUZARD. ¿Dónde estaba nacido? Las respuestas a estas preguntas asistirían con la respuesta a las más granes preguntas propuso por mi familia- Michel MUZARD tenía a una hija, Eleonore de LABOUISSE (Neé MUZARD). El medio hermano de Eleonore era mi quinto gran abuelo- Jean François CHOPIN. ¿Porqué hacía Jean François CHOPIN de repente decide juntar el inglés contra el francés? ¿Porqué estaba allí un precio de 4000 Livres en su cabeza? ¿Porqué hacía Napoleon ofrece Jean Francois CHOPIN amnistia? ¿Estaba Jean François CHOPIN un agente confidencial? Favor de excusar mi francés- muchas gracias Mike Chopin [email protected] o [email protected]

    03/06/2000 02:57:10
    1. RE: Philippines' Family History
    2. J Rubio
    3. Entiendo que es una cita, pero es ofensivo y creo que está fuera de lugar: "the ignorant ears and indolent tongues of the Spanish invaders". No todo fueron "flores" en aquellos sucesos. No voy a extenderme, pues estaría fuera de lugar en este foro de genealogía. Pero insisto, la cita está fuera de lugar. Saludos. Javier Rubio Hispania Sí, para algunos un "spaniard", por cierto.

    03/06/2000 03:50:10
    1. Comprar, Comprar, y Comprar
    2. PPrada
    3. PRShopping.com

    03/06/2000 02:45:37
    1. Cemetary Do's and Don'ts.....
    2. richhart
    3. Here is a great link from another list....Cemetary Do's and Don'ts....... http://members.aol.com/ctgravenet/dosdonts.htm glory bee

    03/06/2000 12:04:05
    1. Re: Llorens de Puerto Rico
    2. Kalaninuiana`olekaumaiiluna Mondoy
    3. marisel briggs wrote: > Any historical info on this name would be appreciated. Believe father > and/or his family are from Spain. Also, are there any other Puerto > Ricans in the central Puget Sound area? Do you "tostone"? Based on the spelling, it probably is of Catalan origin. There is a chance it might be Asturian origin, but I doubt it.

    03/05/2000 09:26:05
    1. Re: Llorens de Puerto Rico
    2. Jose E. Sanchez
    3. marisel briggs wrote: > > Any historical info on this name would be appreciated. Believe father > and/or his family are from Spain. Also, are there any other Puerto > Ricans in the central Puget Sound area? Do you "tostone"? Sorry, I just move out of Tacoma last year! I miss the weather and mountains. who's father are you referring too? Do you Tostones? do you know what tostones are? Saludos, Jose E. Sanchez San Antonio, Texas

    03/05/2000 06:23:44
    1. Llorens de Puerto Rico
    2. marisel briggs
    3. Any historical info on this name would be appreciated. Believe father and/or his family are from Spain. Also, are there any other Puerto Ricans in the central Puget Sound area? Do you "tostone"?

    03/05/2000 05:09:38
    1. Caro Surname
    2. MPurplelover
    3. I am looking for info re: caro surname in Rincon, PR.

    03/04/2000 05:05:28
    1. translating chat for genealogy help???
    2. I have recently opened a new chat site that can translated between various languages. I thought this might be a excellent way for people who are researching a genealogy to communicate with people from other countries while using their native language or to translate words and phrases that may not be in to their native language. The chat system can currently translate between Spanish, English, German, French, Italian and Portuguese and I hope to soon add Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Russian to this system. I usually use this site to assist people with language resources; however, I now want to open the use of the site for people who want to share their culture and language with others. You can find my site called Word2Word at: http://www.word2word.com Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

    03/04/2000 02:56:51