>Perhaps, if Mr. Gilmore is no longer printing or selling the newsletter, he >might allow a "volunteer" to publish (transcribe) them to go on the >Internet somewhere. Since it seems they are already out in libraries and >such for public viewing, maybe he would agree to them being published on >the net. You would still have to ask his permission, of course, if anyone >wanted to take on such a project. > >Just a thought. > >Cindy K. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to everyone that thought this was a good idea. But just a reminder, we need to contact Mr. Gilmore in Texas for permission. I will attempt it, but just in case, I would like to know if someone else could make the attempt as well. These were published newsletters and we can't just transcribe them to be put up on the web without proper permission. Please email me if you are willing to help contract Mr. Gilmore. If we do gain permission, I don't mind volunteering to do a newsletter transcription, but someone else will have to be in charge of putting them up on the web. Sincerely, Cindy Kirkland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Researching these Genealogy lines: Sims (line 1)..... (includes: Vinson, Wright, Bottoms, Hartsfield, Wilmot, Nichols, Hamlin) SC>GA>AL Sims (line 2)..... (includes: Hilson, Odom, Austin, Hill, Ashburn, Forsyth, Falconer, Symes) VA>NC>SC>GA>AL SIMS line 2 possibly originating in Great Britain:Dorset, Somerset, Devon. Bradberry line. (includes: O'Neal/O'Neill, Cogdell, Gilmore, Barksdale, Harvey, Burnley, Terrell, Randolph) GA>AL O'Neal/O'Neill (includes: Bradberry, Sellers, Smilie, McMillen/McMillin, Frizzell, Ellis, Edwards) GA>AL Kirkland....... (includes: Singleton, Kellum, Tabor, Kuykendall,Hartfield) SC>TN>GA>AL>MS>LA>TX Singleton...... (includes: Kirkland, Major) MO>TX