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1-800-262-3787 Neysa ----- Original Message ----- From: hferpel@rainbowtel.net To: gen-newbie@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2011 8:43 PM Subject: [GN] ancestry does anyone have the phone number to ancestry ..I can't find it. Thanks ******************** Gen-Newbie's website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I used to hilite one then go down as many as you want to delete then holding the shift key down hilite bottom one. Hit delete.Worked every time. Good luck an Merry Christmas. Viola.
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I used the free items and last yr got an offer a yr for 100. First day I found enough Death lisc. to pay for it 3 times. Linda --- On Sat, 12/17/11, Barbara <bubblez@jps.net> wrote: From: Barbara <bubblez@jps.net> Subject: [GN] Ancestry.com To: "gen-newbie" <gen-newbie@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, December 17, 2011, 3:56 PM Other than the 14 day free trial does Ancestry.com offer any great prices to sign up? ******************** Gen-Newbie's website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
found this, sounds good. WHITE FRUITCAKE FUDGE. (make 3 lbs.) 117 inch squares. NEEDS: Candy thermometer, 230F or higher. 3-qt. sauce pan. 13x9x2 inch baking pan. Foil. Ingredients: 3/4 c. Chopped Walnuts. 3/4 c. Chpped Apricots. 1/2 c. Chopped Golden raisens. 2 c. Sugar. 3/4 c. Sour Cream. 1/2 c. butter, room temp. 12 oz. White baking Choc. coarsely chopped. 1, 7oz jar marshallow creame. 1] Line pan with foil, butter well, set aside. 2] Mix Walnuts, appricots, and raisnes, set aside. reserve 1/4 c. 3] Butter the sides of a 3 qt. saucepan. 4] Combine, Sugar, Sour Creame, and butter. 5] Cook and STIR over a medium heat, until mixture boils. Clip the themometer to side of pan.. 6] reduce heat to med-low , stir constantly. 7] Themometer to read 236F (18 to 20 min). 8] maintain a steady boil. 9] Remove from heat and stir in Choc and Marshmallow cream. Stir well. 10] After Choc has melted, stir in the fruit- nut mix. 11] IMMEDIATEY, spread into pan. 12] Top with the reserved fruit. 13] CHILL well. Cut into 1 inch pieces. 14] STORE in refrideator. This recipie won $500 dollars in the OH- Fudge cook off. Recipie of Sherry Day Pinckney of MI. ~ Linda ~ Willow Creek,CA.
Hello wise computer gurus- Can someone help me understand "how to" print out a post on a blog (not my blog but one that I read). Many thanks as always Kelly
Oh, I like the sound of this, Linda. Thank you. For those new to the list, we are in relaxed days for the Holidays. Feel free to continue discussing computers and genealogy, but other subject matter relating to the Holidays is also welcome. Elaine Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names. --John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Hello Blondie On Friday, December 16, 2011, you wrote > found this, sounds good. > > WHITE FRUITCAKE FUDGE. > (make 3 lbs.) > 117 inch squares. > > NEEDS: > Candy thermometer, 230F or higher. > 3-qt. sauce pan. > 13x9x2 inch baking pan. > Foil. > > Ingredients: > > 3/4 c. Chopped Walnuts. > 3/4 c. Chpped Apricots. > 1/2 c. Chopped Golden raisens. > 2 c. Sugar. > 3/4 c. Sour Cream. > 1/2 c. butter, room temp. > 12 oz. White baking Choc. coarsely chopped. > 1, 7oz jar marshallow creame. > > 1] Line pan with foil, butter well, set aside. > 2] Mix Walnuts, appricots, and raisnes, set aside. reserve 1/4 c. > 3] Butter the sides of a 3 qt. saucepan. > 4] Combine, Sugar, Sour Creame, and butter. > 5] Cook and STIR over a medium heat, until mixture boils. Clip the > themometer to side of pan.. > 6] reduce heat to med-low , stir constantly. > 7] Themometer to read 236F (18 to 20 min). > 8] maintain a steady boil. > 9] Remove from heat and stir in Choc and > Marshmallow cream. Stir well. > 10] After Choc has melted, stir in the fruit- nut mix. > 11] IMMEDIATEY, spread into pan. > 12] Top with the reserved fruit. > 13] CHILL well. Cut into 1 inch pieces. > 14] STORE in refrideator. > > This recipie won $500 dollars in the OH- Fudge cook off. Recipie of > Sherry Day Pinckney of MI. > ~ Linda ~ > Willow Creek,CA.
you're very welcome; I hope it wasn't too confusing to understand. Joyce On 12/16/2011 10:46 AM, Maxine wrote: > THANK YOU. I shall keep that info. > > On 12/16/2011 7:41 AM, JEBard wrote: >> For those without a date calculator, you simply subtract the age from >> the date of death, *matching* month/day/year. Since the death date was >> Oct (10), 20, 1854 and she was 1 month, 2 days, and 71 years, >> subtract 1 from 10 to get 9 (or Sept.), 2 from 20 to get 18 days, and >> 71 years from 1854 to get 1783 (year) making her likely birth-date: >> September 18, 1783. >> If you need to *carry over* sums so you can subtract, you just need >> to remember to convert 1 year to 12 months and 1 month to 30 days >> For example: if a death date is 4th August 2000 and the age at >> death was 50 years, 10 months, 10 days your figures would look like >> this: 8 mo 4 day 2000 yr (date of death) >> - _10 mo 10 day 50 yr_ (age) >> Since the top numbers are smaller, you must do some converting. You >> subtract 1 year from 2000 so it becomes 1999, then add 12 months to the >> 8 (because there are 12 months in a year - you are just moving a year >> from *year* to *months*) which gives you 20 months. Of course you now >> also need to move a *month* over to *days* so the number of months >> becomes 19 and the number of days becomes 34. There is of course >> possibility of error here as one would need to be aware of leap years >> and also adjust for the number of days in a particular month (which I >> didn't) but you would at least have a *ballpark* figure of a birth date >> with-in a couple of days of the real birth date that should make hunting >> down birth information easier. You are now subtracting as follows: >> 19 mo 34 days 1999 year >> - _10 mo 10 days 50 years >> _ 9 mo 24 days 1949 tears >> So this fictitious person would have been born on or near the 24 of Sept >> in 1949. I hope this isn't too confusing! You can of course also use >> this method to calculate age if you know the date of death and the date >> of birth. We used to use this in the school where I worked to determine >> as closely as possibly the age of a child at the time of being given a >> certain test. Being aware of doing this the *long way* with-out aid of a >> computer program might come in handy if you are researching somewhere >> where computers are not available and *need to know*! Of course if >> there is a computer handy and a conversion program, all the better! LOL >> Joyce >> >> On 12/16/2011 9:12 AM, Maxine wrote: >>> Good morning, >>> WOW, I just received copies of the family Bible of my Great Great >>> Great Grandparents (1790-1850). >>> It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 at 71 years, 1 month and 2 >>> days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? >>> Thanks so much. >>> Maxine >>> >>> ******************** >>> >>> Gen-Newbie's website: >>> >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> ******************** >> >> Gen-Newbie's website: >> >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > ******************** > > Gen-Newbie's website: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Thank you, Elaine, for the beautiful card, loved it and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year with good health and blessings!! Bobbie > Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 13:22:21 -0500 > From: cards@jacquielawson.com > To: gen-newbie@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GN] You've received an e-card from Elaine Maddox > snip
For those without a date calculator, you simply subtract the age from the date of death, *matching* month/day/year. Since the death date was Oct (10), 20, 1854 and she was 1 month, 2 days, and 71 years, subtract 1 from 10 to get 9 (or Sept.), 2 from 20 to get 18 days, and 71 years from 1854 to get 1783 (year) making her likely birth-date: September 18, 1783. If you need to *carry over* sums so you can subtract, you just need to remember to convert 1 year to 12 months and 1 month to 30 days For example: if a death date is 4th August 2000 and the age at death was 50 years, 10 months, 10 days your figures would look like this: 8 mo 4 day 2000 yr (date of death) - _10 mo 10 day 50 yr_ (age) Since the top numbers are smaller, you must do some converting. You subtract 1 year from 2000 so it becomes 1999, then add 12 months to the 8 (because there are 12 months in a year - you are just moving a year from *year* to *months*) which gives you 20 months. Of course you now also need to move a *month* over to *days* so the number of months becomes 19 and the number of days becomes 34. There is of course possibility of error here as one would need to be aware of leap years and also adjust for the number of days in a particular month (which I didn't) but you would at least have a *ballpark* figure of a birth date with-in a couple of days of the real birth date that should make hunting down birth information easier. You are now subtracting as follows: 19 mo 34 days 1999 year - _10 mo 10 days 50 years _ 9 mo 24 days 1949 tears So this fictitious person would have been born on or near the 24 of Sept in 1949. I hope this isn't too confusing! You can of course also use this method to calculate age if you know the date of death and the date of birth. We used to use this in the school where I worked to determine as closely as possibly the age of a child at the time of being given a certain test. Being aware of doing this the *long way* with-out aid of a computer program might come in handy if you are researching somewhere where computers are not available and *need to know*! Of course if there is a computer handy and a conversion program, all the better! LOL Joyce On 12/16/2011 9:12 AM, Maxine wrote: > Good morning, > WOW, I just received copies of the family Bible of my Great Great > Great Grandparents (1790-1850). > It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 at 71 years, 1 month and 2 > days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? > Thanks so much. > Maxine > > ******************** > > Gen-Newbie's website: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Fred, Sr. -- I have no other ideas for you, Sorry. But, it was funny, when I went back to check -- the properties showed up when I just right clicked on the recycle bin icon on my desktop. It did not show up when I first tried it. The computer gremlins struck again. We will have to wait for someone with more knowledge than I have to see if there is another setting for this..... Joy On 12/15/2011 7:17 PM, Gandy Dancer wrote: > Left clicking on recycle bin did bring up properties. There were three items > within the properties with one additional at top: the name of OS: C and size > 1. Custom size was checked. Maximum size (MB): 49233 > > 2. Not checked was: Don't move files to recycle bin. Remove files when > deleted. > > 3. Checked: display delete confirmation > > Thanks again for your guidance. > > Fred, Sr. >
Maxine: I don't know how you (or I) can calculate the date with confidence, but FTM has a date caluculator under "tools." I plugged in you information and it gave back a birth date of 18 Sep 1783. duncan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maxine" <genbug@olypen.com> To: <GEN-NEWBIE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 9:12 AM Subject: [GN] How to calculate birth date > Good morning, > WOW, I just received copies of the family Bible of my Great Great > Great Grandparents (1790-1850). > It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 at 71 years, 1 month and 2 > days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? > Thanks so much. > Maxine > > ******************** > > Gen-Newbie's website: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Try http://www.searchforancestors.com/utility/birthday.html Elaine If you are going through hell, keep going. --Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Hello Maxine On Friday, December 16, 2011, you wrote > Good morning, > WOW, I just received copies of the family > Bible of my Great Great > Great Grandparents (1790-1850). > It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 > at 71 years, 1 month and 2 > days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? > Thanks so much. > Maxine
I'd say her birth date was Wednesday, 18 September 1783. juanita Great Great > > Great Grandparents (1790-1850). > > It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 > > at 71 years, 1 month and 2 > > days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? > > Maxine
THANK YOU. I shall keep that info. On 12/16/2011 7:41 AM, JEBard wrote: > For those without a date calculator, you simply subtract the age from > the date of death, *matching* month/day/year. Since the death date was > Oct (10), 20, 1854 and she was 1 month, 2 days, and 71 years, > subtract 1 from 10 to get 9 (or Sept.), 2 from 20 to get 18 days, and > 71 years from 1854 to get 1783 (year) making her likely birth-date: > September 18, 1783. > If you need to *carry over* sums so you can subtract, you just need > to remember to convert 1 year to 12 months and 1 month to 30 days > For example: if a death date is 4th August 2000 and the age at > death was 50 years, 10 months, 10 days your figures would look like > this: 8 mo 4 day 2000 yr (date of death) > - _10 mo 10 day 50 yr_ (age) > Since the top numbers are smaller, you must do some converting. You > subtract 1 year from 2000 so it becomes 1999, then add 12 months to the > 8 (because there are 12 months in a year - you are just moving a year > from *year* to *months*) which gives you 20 months. Of course you now > also need to move a *month* over to *days* so the number of months > becomes 19 and the number of days becomes 34. There is of course > possibility of error here as one would need to be aware of leap years > and also adjust for the number of days in a particular month (which I > didn't) but you would at least have a *ballpark* figure of a birth date > with-in a couple of days of the real birth date that should make hunting > down birth information easier. You are now subtracting as follows: > 19 mo 34 days 1999 year > - _10 mo 10 days 50 years > _ 9 mo 24 days 1949 tears > So this fictitious person would have been born on or near the 24 of Sept > in 1949. I hope this isn't too confusing! You can of course also use > this method to calculate age if you know the date of death and the date > of birth. We used to use this in the school where I worked to determine > as closely as possibly the age of a child at the time of being given a > certain test. Being aware of doing this the *long way* with-out aid of a > computer program might come in handy if you are researching somewhere > where computers are not available and *need to know*! Of course if > there is a computer handy and a conversion program, all the better! LOL > Joyce > > On 12/16/2011 9:12 AM, Maxine wrote: >> Good morning, >> WOW, I just received copies of the family Bible of my Great Great >> Great Grandparents (1790-1850). >> It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 at 71 years, 1 month and 2 >> days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? >> Thanks so much. >> Maxine >> >> ******************** >> >> Gen-Newbie's website: >> >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > ******************** > > Gen-Newbie's website: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
THANK YOU. On 12/16/2011 6:46 AM, Morrow Family wrote: > Maxine: > I don't know how you (or I) can calculate the date with confidence, but FTM > has a date caluculator under "tools." > I plugged in you information and it gave back a birth date of 18 Sep 1783. > duncan > > >> Good morning, >> WOW, I just received copies of the family Bible of my Great Great >> Great Grandparents (1790-1850). >> It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 at 71 years, 1 month and 2 >> days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? >> Thanks so much. >> Maxine >>
Good morning, WOW, I just received copies of the family Bible of my Great Great Great Grandparents (1790-1850). It states my ggg grandmother died 20 Oct 1854 at 71 years, 1 month and 2 days. How can I calculate her exact birth date? Thanks so much. Maxine