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    1. Re: PAF5 Report Help?
    2. Don Nickell
    3. Some one also pointed out that PAF5 can produce a Web Page for a Chart that works pretty well. You can bundles the resultant several files with your PKZIP utility and the receiver can display the results via their favorite Internet browser. It wasn't too shabby, and nicely linked people from the Index of Names back to their indiviudal entries. Don -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =-----

    04/05/2004 03:07:22
    1. Re: PAF5 Report Help?
    2. singhals
    3. Doug wrote: > singhals wrote: > >> Don Nickell wrote: >> >>> Where can I find an answer to a quick PAF5 report question. I tried >>> PAF Review's Forum and it's "Bandwidth Limited". >>> >>> How can you print a descendancy report to file, with the Index of >>> Names? Or is that only available when you print the file to paper? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Don >> >> >> >> Print the report to .rtf, open the rtf, *generate* the index, and >> bob's yer uncle. >> >> Cheryl >> > The best I can tell, the PAF 5 "Descendancy Report" doesn't do an index. > Printing a bookform register report does. By turning off all options > _except_ "Include index" you get a fairly clean report. > > Doug Yeah, I couldn't make it work last week either. :( Week before that, I couldn't get it give me one without an index. :( My computer has gremlins and SOMEBODY fed 'em after midnight. Cheryl

    04/05/2004 03:36:51
    1. Re: PAF5 Report Help?
    2. Doug
    3. singhals wrote: > Don Nickell wrote: > >> Where can I find an answer to a quick PAF5 report question. I tried >> PAF Review's Forum and it's "Bandwidth Limited". >> >> How can you print a descendancy report to file, with the Index of >> Names? Or is that only available when you print the file to paper? >> >> Thanks, >> Don > > > Print the report to .rtf, open the rtf, *generate* the index, and bob's > yer uncle. > > Cheryl > The best I can tell, the PAF 5 "Descendancy Report" doesn't do an index. Printing a bookform register report does. By turning off all options _except_ "Include index" you get a fairly clean report. Doug

    04/04/2004 03:38:24
    1. Re: PAF5 help on Report writing
    2. Eric and Jamie Simmons
    3. Print, but choose adobe capture as the printer or adobe something, and it saves as a pdf file to email. "Don Nickell" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Where can I find an answer to a quick PAF5 report question. > I tried PAF Review's Forum and Mike didn't know either. > > How can I print a descendancy report to file, with the Index of Names, for e-mail? > Or is that only available when you print the file to paper from PAF5? > > Thanks for any help > > > -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- > http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! > -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =-----

    04/03/2004 06:28:04
    1. Krischke Family
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sat Apr 3 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Frank Krischke --------- I am looking for any information about Krischke surname. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.czechinfocenter.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=52QWILLR0C CZECH INFO CENTER http://page2go2.com/jfloklnl Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    04/03/2004 04:55:01
    1. Branureiter and Macht surnames
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sat Apr 3 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Randy Braunreiter --------- Looking for any information on Braunreiter or Macht family. Both families came from Vollmau. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.czechinfocenter.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=31PSUVX31C CZECH INFO CENTER http://page2go2.com/jfloklnl Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    04/03/2004 04:55:01
    1. Re: PAF5 help on Report writing
    2. Alan Jones
    3. Select the person who you want the descendent report on. Click FILE in the upper left In the drop down from the File, select PRINT REPORTS In the Reports and Charts popup window, click the tab "Descendants" TO the right you will a little check box labeled "print to file" click it. THen click PRINT, it will ask you to give it a file name. You can email this file, save this file, or anything else you want. "Don Nickell" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Where can I find an answer to a quick PAF5 report question. > I tried PAF Review's Forum and Mike didn't know either. > > How can I print a descendancy report to file, with the Index of Names, for e-mail? > Or is that only available when you print the file to paper from PAF5? > > Thanks for any help > > > -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- > http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! > -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =-----

    04/03/2004 04:09:32
    1. Re: PAF5 help on Report writing
    2. Don Nickell
    3. Thanks, Eric. I've never gotten involved with networking with a PC under Windows. The only way I could do as you suggest was to Start\Settings\Printers and select Properties of my HP LJ, Details tab and click on Capture Port. I gave it the path to Adobe 5.1 reader but was told I wasn't logged on to the Network so didn't have authority. I also tried to install a Generic Printer but couldn't because I don't have the original Win98SE installation disk, only the HP System Recovery CD. This is a whole new challenge, but I'll try to do one or the other. Thank you, Don Eric and Jamie Simmons wrote: > > Print, but choose adobe capture as the printer or adobe something, and it > saves as a pdf file to email. > > "Don Nickell" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected] > > Where can I find an answer to a quick PAF5 report question. > > I tried PAF Review's Forum and Mike didn't know either. > > > > How can I print a descendancy report to file, with the Index of Names, for > e-mail? > > Or is that only available when you print the file to paper from PAF5? > > > > Thanks for any help > > > > > > -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- > > http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! > > -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =-----

    04/03/2004 01:42:50
    1. PAF5 help on Report writing
    2. Don Nickell
    3. Where can I find an answer to a quick PAF5 report question. I tried PAF Review's Forum and Mike didn't know either. How can I print a descendancy report to file, with the Index of Names, for e-mail? Or is that only available when you print the file to paper from PAF5? Thanks for any help -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =-----

    04/03/2004 08:38:17
    1. Re: Seaman John Fowlow, Trinity
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "Robert Mullan" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hello > I am researching into the and death of Seaman John Fowlow, Trinity. > Newfoundland > I am interested in any info on the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve > or any info about Mr Fowlow? An Internet search for "Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve" will get you about 144 hits that might be of some help to you. Good luck on your search. Joe in Texas

    04/03/2004 08:20:19
    1. Seaman John Fowlow, Trinity
    2. Robert Mullan
    3. Hello I am researching into the and death of Seaman John Fowlow, Trinity. Newfoundland (with the intention of posting the results on the folowowing website (see:http://ngb.chebucto.org/NFREG/Additions/morris_33416.html ).Seaman John Fowlow drowned when his ship H.M. Paddle Minesweeper "Erin's Isle" struck a mine and sunk off the coast of Nore 7 Feb 1919. (which I assume Nore is Norway) I am interested in any info on the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve or any info about Mr Fowlow? Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve:At the turn of the twentieth century, concerns about naval rivalry inspired efforts to strengthen Britain's naval resources. Newfoundland was no exception. In 1902, the government authorized the establishment of a 600-man Royal Naval Reserve. In October of the same year, the British Admiralty assigned the HMS Calypso as a ship to train the members of the reserve. The government paid the expenses of Naval Reservists from the outports who travelled to and from St. John's for training. Enlistees trained in St. John's for 28 days and remained available for service for six years. On August 2, 1914, as concerns heightened about a European war, reservists were called to active duty. Commander A. MacDermott expected problems with the call-up, as it was the height of the fishing season, but his fears were unfounded. MacDermott reported that once the call was issued "every man-jack of them (responded) and with no trouble at all, though many of them had to walk fifty or sixty miles to the nearest steamer or railway station" (MacDermott 436). At sea, 1,964 Newfoundlanders saw active service in the Royal Naval Reserve. Only seamen and fishermen were eligible. Naval Reservists were integrated with British forces and scattered throughout the Navy on literally hundreds of vessels. In addition to their service overseas with the Royal Navy, members of the reserve also served at home, forming a protective guard at the Admiralty wireless station in Mount Pearl and manning a 12-pounder gun at Fort Waldegrave to protect the entrance to St. John's Harbour. By the end of the war, 1,964 reservists had served. There were 180 fatalities. Sir Winston Churchill later described Newfoundlanders as "the best small boat men in the world" (Rowe 374–375). The Royal Naval Reserve disbanded in 1920–21. Cheers Robert Mullan My cartoons: http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lf/English/6_1_1.asp?id=99 http://www.rcaca.org/Mullan-Humour.htm http://regimentalrogue.tripod.com/mullan/cartoons.htm http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/theater/7041/humour.html http://www.canadaka.net/cka/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=30 http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lf/English/6_1.asp# http://www.cdnarmy.ca/ http://www.militarymags.com/cartoon1.htm http://members.rogers.com/radtp/index.htm

    04/03/2004 04:58:10
    1. Drake Website update as 3rd April 2004
    2. Roy Andrews
    3. Drake Website update as 3rd April 2004 Hi there soc genealogy misc list and Drake folk, thanks for the continued support on the Drake website, Drake website stats; Databases = 239 Drake Websites = 108 History Items = 81 Enquiries = 449 Gallery = 131 images Drake related Surnames = 68 BDMs = 65 Biographys = 113 Drake List members photographs: ( 41 to date ) http://www.xroyvision.com.au/drake/members/index.html Drake family photos from Prince Edward Island, Canada and Boston Mass. USA http://www.xroyvision.com.au/genlinks/mystery_images/collection_15.html David Drake - [email protected] Material added to the Drake website each month is available in an indexed form at : http://www.xroyvision.com.au/drake/statistics.html A Discussion Forum / message board: http://www.xroyvision.com.au/discus/index.html so you can add your own Drake topics etc to the discussion list. There are 401 postings at the present time. Most of the postings under "American Drakes" are arranged in the various US States. Best wishes, Roy Andrews drake website: http://www.xroyvision.com.au/drake/drakepage.htm

    04/03/2004 03:56:05
    1. Bechyne family
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Fri Apr 2 23:55:01 EST 2004 Posted by: Jackie Halterman --------- I am looking for info on Bechyne family - Vaclav married to Anna Rybacka. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.czechinfocenter.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=41NAY88DRA CZECH INFO CENTER http://page2go2.com/jfloklnl Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    04/02/2004 04:55:01
    1. Bechyne family
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Thu Apr 1 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Jackie Halterman --------- Am looking for relatives of Marie Bechyne, born in 1886 in Senomaty mother was Anna Rybacek,father Vaclav Bechyne, she emigrated to US in 1903. brothers were Vratislav and Vladimir. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.czechinfocenter.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=7DC3Y09RHL CZECH INFO CENTER http://page2go2.com/jfloklnl Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    04/01/2004 04:55:01
    1. Re: Archaic word definitions help please
    2. Cap'n John
    3. THANKS for the help- I did a Google search and came up empty, so decided to post to the experts here! Regards, Cap'n John

    04/01/2004 03:15:59
    1. Ruzicka surname of Briza
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Wed Mar 31 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Richard Ruzicka --------- I am seeking info on Anton J Ruzicka born July 1834 to Joseph and Maria nee Frana of Briza. They arrived in St. Louis, Mo. in 1867, with sons Francis A. and Anton Jr. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.czechinfocenter.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=50XBFHLZSV CZECH INFO CENTER http://page2go2.com/jfloklnl Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    03/31/2004 04:55:01
    1. Blaha family
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Wed Mar 31 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Sue Kilroy --------- My great-grandfather was born in 1858, possibly in Horazdovice. He emigrated to the US around 1879. I am looking for any information. Thanks. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.czechinfocenter.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=777S6DXMHQ CZECH INFO CENTER http://page2go2.com/jfloklnl Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    03/31/2004 04:55:00
    1. Re: Archaic word definitions help please
    2. The Bibliographer
    3. In article <[email protected]>, Cap'n John <[email protected]> wrote: > "minikins" > "linen chuke" <OED>2: MINIKIN [Origin unknown. Perh. a sense development of MINIKIN n.1, or perh. (like MINIKIN n.2) < Miniken, obsolete form of the name of Munich, as being associated with this city (although there is no evidence for such an association).] A. n. Chiefly in pl. A type of plain-weave worsted baize used to make clothing in the 16th and 17th centuries. Now hist. 1594 in R. H. Tawney & E. Power Tudor Domest. Documents i. 221 There is another sort of Baies made at Coxall, Maidstone and some other places, which they call minikins. 1609 Rates Marchandizes sig. C2v, Bayes called Minikins or Freezadoes. 1627-8 in A. P. Wadsworth & J. De Lacy Mann Cotton Trade & Industr. Lancs. i. 13 There had been made ‘whyte Kersays’ and ‘Ruggs and Minikins’, ‘ruggs’ being a ‘snagged Fryse’, and minikins ‘Cottons thinner and lesse milled than the other’. 1931 A. P. WADSWORTH & J. DE LACY MANN Cotton Trade & Industr. Lancs. 13 Minikins were a kind of bay, and in 1594 had been made at Maidstone and a Coggeshall and other places in Essex; they were like ‘short Suffolk clothes, saving they are listed and cottoned lyke unto a Baie’. 1974 Victorian Hist. Kent III. 405 A cloth called manikins was made at Maidstone in 1563, ‘in length and breadth equal to short Suffolk cloth, save that they were afted and cottoned like bays’. B. adj. Designating or made from minikins. Obs. 1604 Lismore Papers (1887) 2nd Ser. I. 108, Vij yeards halfe of minikin bayste to make ye same gowne. 1616 F. BEAUMONT & J. FLETCHER Scornful Ladie I. sig. C2, Steward this is as plaine as your olde minikin breeches. 1721 C. KING Brit. Merchant II. 306 Bays (Double or Minikin) by the same Tariff. ********** From a number of web sites: CHUKE A hat, often knitted, usually with a tassel. -- Regards, Frank Young [email protected] 703-527-7684 Post Office Box 2793, Kensington, Maryland 20891 "Videmus nunc per speculum in aenigmate... Nunc cognosco ex parte"

    03/31/2004 01:38:45
    1. Archaic word definitions help please
    2. Cap'n John
    3. Hello all, Came across these terms in a list of items purchased by one of my ancestors in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1768. He was German, married with a family, a brickmaker & building contractor by trade, and had indentured servants if that helps! Handwriting was reasonably legible, so how I've typed them here is what was on the list: "minikins" "linen chuke" Thanks & regards, Cap'n John

    03/31/2004 10:22:58
    1. Re: Archaic word definitions help please
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "Cap'n John" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hello all, > Came across these terms in a list of items purchased by one of my > ancestors in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1768. He was German, married with a > family, a brickmaker & building contractor by trade, and had indentured > servants if that helps! Handwriting was reasonably legible, so how I've > typed them here is what was on the list: > "minikins" > "linen chuke" > > Thanks & regards, > > Cap'n John > Webster's unabridged dictionary givers one definition of minikins as a fine gut string for a lute. Linen chuke would probably be a linen stocking cap. Usually a knitted hat with a tassel. There is also a touke, pronounced as chouk, which is a winter hat worn by a Yooper (person living north of the Mackinac Bridge) in Michigan. Look the words up on an Internet search. Lots of answers. Joe in Texas

    03/31/2004 06:49:33