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    1. Re: Is Hie a proper name?
    2. Eric and Jamie Simmons
    3. Hiram? "Doc Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hello all, > > I found a note in a family bible that simply says "Hie Inman - 1851". > > Is Hie a complete christian name or is it an abbreviation or nickname > for some other name? With a surname of Inman it may be a German > christian name. > > -Doc

    12/31/2003 05:12:59
    1. Kopa (Koppa), Schiller (Shiller)
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Wed Dec 31 23:55:01 EST 2003 Posted by: Tom Koppa --------- Josef Kopa born 19 March 1837 in Vizovice. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=909K3K2EPG CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    12/31/2003 04:55:01
    1. Is Hie a proper name?
    2. Doc Miller
    3. Hello all, I found a note in a family bible that simply says "Hie Inman - 1851". Is Hie a complete christian name or is it an abbreviation or nickname for some other name? With a surname of Inman it may be a German christian name. -Doc

    12/31/2003 04:51:27
    1. Re: Is "BESSIE" a nickname?
    2. Doc Miller
    3. Not necessarily. I have a grandmother with Bessie as her full given name. Doc On 16 Dec 2003 09:44:40 -0600, "Cap'n John" <[email protected]> appears to have written: >Hi all, > Header says it: I'm chasing a Bessie GRIFFITH in the late 1800s. The >most plausible family I've found for her so far is in the 1880 census with >daughters Jennie & Katie, but no Bessie. (The 1880 census index at >familysearch.org returns no Bessie Griffiths.) > So is "Bessie" a nickname for some other name that I should be looking >for instead, or was Bessie a given name in its own right at the time? > >Kind regards, > > Cap'n John > > >-----= 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! =-----

    12/31/2003 04:43:04
    1. Braunreiter and Macht surnames
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Tue Dec 30 23:55:01 EST 2003 Posted by: Randy Braunreiter --------- Looking for any family ties living or deceased. Any information appreciated. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=69RHPN3FWY CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    12/30/2003 04:55:02
    1. Blaha family
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Tue Dec 30 23:55:01 EST 2003 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.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=777S6DXMHQ CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    12/30/2003 04:55:01
    1. Genealogy & History Articles Wanted
    2. Lee Everton
    3. Hello, I am publishing an online magazine called "Strictly Rocky Mountain." This magazine covers the Rocky Mountain region, and includes a section for "Living" and "History." In these sections, I would like to include articles from time to time about doing genealogy. These articles should be 500-600 words and be written to be informative, but give people the desire to discover more. If you might be interested, please visit the website at: http://www.strictlyrockymountain.com and then contact the editor for additional information. Thank you, Lee Everton Strictly Rocky Mountain online magazine Your Lifestyle Magazine of the Rocky Mountains

    12/30/2003 03:27:28
    1. Re: Mothers Maiden Name Theft vs. genealogy pages
    2. Ron Stockton
    3. Don Kirkman wrote: > > It seems to me I heard somewhere that Guy Etchells wrote in article > <[email protected]>: > > >Use a bank etc. that uses an intelligent form of security instead of a > >form that was shown to be lacking over 30 years ago in the late 60s > >early 70s. > > Or give 'em a phony name. There's no legal or ethical imperative to > give 'em the true name, is there? And no advantage to the child of the > mother in question apart from ease of remembering. > -- > Don > A KIRKMAN Tree: home.covad.net/~donkirk/gen/index.html > Updated March 1, 2003 - added a number of individuals and sources The financial institutions I use allow me to furnish ANY secret word hint I wish. Then I pick anything which there is no way anyone else could (much less would) know. -- Ron Stockton Derby, KS,USA My mind not only wanders, sometimes it leaves completely!

    12/29/2003 12:51:08
    1. New Site under construction
    2. Patrick Praats
    3. A new site is under construction . List of more than 2.000 name's of people fusillated by the germans during the World War 2 . http://www.praats.be/gefusilleerdenw02.htm Patrick Praats

    12/29/2003 12:32:53
    1. Genealogy Research
    2. LaurieAppIeton
    3. I recently moved to Salt Lake from Australia. Wow this is the best place in the world for genealogy! We're living in a house in the avenues and its a short walk to Temple Square. I just love this place! Any way, my area of interest is County Warwick in the 1400-1700 time frame. Laurie

    12/28/2003 10:54:18
    1. Adamek, Branda and Uher surnames
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sun Dec 28 23:55:00 EST 2003 Posted by: Melvin Besthorn --------- I am searching for ancestors of these surnames. Any information you can provide is appreciated in advance. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=63M4IPQF45 CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    12/28/2003 04:55:01
    1. Ruzicka surname of Briza
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sun Dec 28 23:55:00 EST 2003 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.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=50XBFHLZSV CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    12/28/2003 04:55:01
    1. Vrba and Smesny surnames
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sat Dec 27 23:55:00 EST 2003 Posted by: Michelle Moore --------- Canadian looking for Bohemia area Vrba or Smesny surnames. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=95DVVJ35SC CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    12/27/2003 04:55:01
    1. Re: Emma Ottela Warrington
    2. MikeS
    3. What year was he born? Where did he marry Emma? Where did they reside after their marriage? In the 1880 Census there is only one Wilson family living in Sonora but James isn't there. Did he have any siblings? "Terrance Powell" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Searching for the parents of James Elmer Wilson born in Sonora, Tuolumne > County, California. He married Emma Ottela Warrington of Dallas County, Iowa > in early 1900's. They had 4 children; James Leonard Wilson, Elzie Wilson, > Paul Wilson & Delorus Wilson-Leeper. If anyone has any information that will > help, please let me know. email me: [email protected] > >

    12/26/2003 03:40:16
    1. Re: Emma Ottela Warrington
    2. Eric and Jamie Simmons
    3. Name Age Birthplace Race County Town Sort Names 1895 Emma Warrington 30 Ills W Hancock Garner Corporation Emma Warrington 52 Ind W Polk First;Des Moines;Des Moines Name Age Sex Birth Country Birth State Birth County Marital Status Township Name 1885 Emma G. Warrington 50 F PA M Union Name Age in 1930 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Race Home in 1930 (City,County,State) Emma J Warrington65 1864 Wife Des Moines, Polk, IA Name Age in 1930 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Race Home in 1930 (City,County,State) View CensusSave This Wildon Warrington70 1859 Ohio Head White Des Moines, Polk, IA Emma J Warrington 65 1864 Wife Des Moines, Polk, IA Ralph G Warrington45 1884 Son Des Moines, Polk, IA Julia Warrington 40 1889 Daughter-in-law Des Moines, Polk, IA Rollie J Warrington 35 1894 Missouri Lodger White Des Moines, Polk, IA Marshall Warrington 56 1873 Iowa Head White Des Moines, Polk, IA Gertrude Warrington 38 1891 Wife Des Moines, Polk, IA Glenn Warrington19 1910 Son Des Moines, Polk, IA Edgar Warrington 16 1913 Son Des Moines, Polk, IA Morince Warrington 10 1919 Daughter Des Moines, Polk, IA Name Spouse Birthplace Birth Date Death Place Death Date Emma Warrington Guthrie, Guthrie Center, IA 1870 Guthrie Center, Guthrie, IA "Terrance Powell" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Searching for the parents of James Elmer Wilson born in Sonora, Tuolumne > County, California. He married Emma Ottela Warrington of Dallas County, Iowa > in early 1900's. They had 4 children; James Leonard Wilson, Elzie Wilson, > Paul Wilson & Delorus Wilson-Leeper. If anyone has any information that will > help, please let me know. email me: [email protected] > >

    12/26/2003 03:37:35
    1. Emma Ottela Warrington
    2. Terrance Powell
    3. Searching for the parents of James Elmer Wilson born in Sonora, Tuolumne County, California. He married Emma Ottela Warrington of Dallas County, Iowa in early 1900's. They had 4 children; James Leonard Wilson, Elzie Wilson, Paul Wilson & Delorus Wilson-Leeper. If anyone has any information that will help, please let me know. email me: [email protected]

    12/26/2003 01:49:06
    1. Re: Mothers Maiden Name Theft vs. genealogy pages
    2. Ron Parsons
    3. In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Guy Etchells) wrote: >Use a bank etc. that uses an intelligent form of security instead of a >form that was shown to be lacking over 30 years ago in the late 60s >early 70s. >Cheers >Guy Exactly. The whole Identity Theft thing is being mishandled. It should be totally the institution's responsiblity that they are dealing with the correct person. You and I should be able to publish every detail of our lives with impunity. -- Ron

    12/25/2003 03:27:32
    1. Re: SMITH in St-Malachie, Quebec, Canada
    2. Louise Smith
    3. Looking for "ANY" information on a Archibald SMITH and Elizabeth WEIR who lived in St-Malachie (previously known as Frampton), Quebec, Canada. They were anglicans. Known children: Ann, Mary, Helen, Elizabeth, Thomas, James and Margery. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Best wishes for the holidays to everyone! Regards, Louise Smith Mascouche, Quebec, Canada Courriel / Email : [email protected] Ma Page Personnelle / My Homepage: http://www.dsuper.net/~louise/index/index.html

    12/25/2003 11:38:55
    1. Re: Mothers Maiden Name Theft vs. genealogy pages
    2. Don Kirkman
    3. It seems to me I heard somewhere that Guy Etchells wrote in article <[email protected]>: >Use a bank etc. that uses an intelligent form of security instead of a >form that was shown to be lacking over 30 years ago in the late 60s >early 70s. Or give 'em a phony name. There's no legal or ethical imperative to give 'em the true name, is there? And no advantage to the child of the mother in question apart from ease of remembering. -- Don A KIRKMAN Tree: home.covad.net/~donkirk/gen/index.html Updated March 1, 2003 - added a number of individuals and sources

    12/25/2003 08:06:12
    1. Your feedback welcome
    2. Tony Wilson
    3. Greetings I would like your opinion of our new product. Being a family history researcher, I thought of an idea for people to record their life story in their own words. I came up with "Reflections of My Life", a book now available from Booklocker.com for download as an e-book. My wife and I are seeking publishers to take on the project in 2004 to have it printed in hard copy form. At this stage we have two copies printed and bound to show agents or publishers. I know the frustration searching for information about long lost relatives and I believe this book can, in time, help with that problem. To check out the book go to http://www.booklocker.com/books/1439.html If you would like more information on how to get a copy or receive a couple of chapters to see what the book looks like, please email me. We would like you opinion and comments. Many thanks Tony & Roseanne Wilson Mollies World Tasmania, Australia.

    12/24/2003 06:17:31