I'm looking for the parents of George Washington Green b 1806 on the 1850 Macon Co Census . He was born in Buncombe {now Haywood] Co NC. He was md to Nancy Gasperson b 1810 Burke Co NC. Their children are - Silas J.,Mary, Pleasant G., William M., Sarah [Sallie],Nancy, George Washington, Jeremiah Andrew, Cynthia, Isaac, Nathan,and Mariah. Daurice Snow dsnow6@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Guess we've all been tied up with the Holidays. We're still here. Just searching other avenues on my part. Been checking the Canadian branch. Still no luck on my missing Jennie Green, b. 22 Sept 1870, Ohio, d. 20 Nov 1946, Amarillo, Potter, TX. Harold Williams willhn@flash.net -----Original Message----- From: Harold Green <GREENEALOGY@worldnet.att.net> To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, November 29, 1998 3:02 PM Subject: [GREEN-L] Anybody there >I haven't heard anything from the Green List for so long I >am wondering if someone unsubscribed me? Is anyone >out there? >Harold Wayne Green > >______________________________
Hello: I don't have any dates, but these names Are a bit on the un-common side. Does anyone have these people in their families? Ival's father was Ollie Mason Green, whose father was James Nathan Green , then Noel Green. Ollie had a brother named Pony!! These Greens were from Tenn. That isn't a lot of help--seems like everyone around here came that way! Thanks, NettieMae@genealogy.org Interested in HUMPHREY families? Check out the Humphrey Family Quarterly http://hfq.genealogy.org Come visit the Hoadley Connection http://members.tripod.com/~Nettie_Mae/index.htm Surnames: HOADLEY, DAVIS, LEIGH, HUMPHREY, COOK, GREEN, ROBINSON, WILSON, CLAYTON, BOESEN, NAZA
Hi Green Cousins.. I was just going throught my ancestors and I came to my GREEN line starting with Waitstill GREEN born 1685 and she the dau of Joseph GREEN, 1649- 1710, and Elizabeth ________,1659 - 1712.. all in Stamford, Conn. and Joseph was the son of John GREEN and Martha FINCH... Was John from Devonshire Co, Eng ??? and who are the ancestors of John GREEN and Martha FINCH.. she was suppose to be born in Stamford, Ct. but never have been able to find her parents.. Not even in the Barbour Collection.. All help will be greatly Appreciated... Thank You.. Rose in Oregon roseh@coinet.com
Hi Green cousins, I was concerned about the lack of activity on the Green list so I wrote to see if you all were still there. I just checked my mail again and had 13 messages, ten of them assuring me you are still out there. I sure feel better now. Hope you all had a good holiday. Harold Wayne Green
Hi, I am new to the list. Here is the Green I am researching. Peter Frank Green (my g-grandpa), m. Bessie ?. He had a brother named Garland m. Ellen ?. Peter Frank and Bessie had 7 children. Jewell Izetta Green b. 1910 d. 1981 (my grandmother) Wilbur Green Frank Green, Jr. Harrison Green Edna Green m. Johnny Wagner Jerlene Green m. Linwood Jones Velma Green When I was a child Edna & Jerlene lived in Leachville, AR. I know the rest would come to visit often especially when we were there, but I can't find any descendants there now. I know nothing else about them except for Bessie's mother was full blooded Blackfoot Indian. They called her Grandma Ashley, but I don't know if that was her married name or her maiden name. I would love to connect with someone that has knowledge of either of these 2 people, as my research has come to a stand still where they are concerned. Bessie
I haven't heard anything from the Green List for so long I am wondering if someone unsubscribed me? Is anyone out there? Harold Wayne Green
Below is an obituary from today re: a Charles H. Greene that I am sure descended from Othniel Green (1757-1823) and Elizabeth Johnson, RI>NY through their son Othniel (1799 - 1886) amd his wife Sophia Miner, who settled in Mansfield, Cattaraugus County NY. (This family descends from John Green of Quidnessett, Rhode Island). The parents of this Charles were Othanile (Othniel) and Lois Johnson Green of Mansfield, NY, and his brothers and sisters were: Alvin, Joseph, Howard, Fred, Walter, Frank, Marbelle, Emily, and Hulda. CHARLES H. GREEN, former area resident ERIE, Pa. - CHARLES H. GREEN, 87, of Pittsfield, formerly of Mansfield and Cherry Creek, died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1998) at Hammott Memorial Hospital in Erie. BORN MARCH 28, 1911 IN MANSFIELD, HE WAS A SON OF OTHANILE AND LOIS JOHNSON GREEN. Mr. Green was an automobile mechanic at Auto Wrecking of Jamestown, N. Y. Surviving are his first wife, Mary Eastman of Pittsfield; his second wife, Susie Green of Union, S.C., four sons Robert (Donna) Green of Bradenton, Fla., Raymond (Margie) Green of Jamestown, Alfred (Verlene) Green of Toccoa, Ga., and Dwayne Dixie) Green of Kiatone, N. Y.; three daughters, Edith (Robert) Smith of Jamestown, Judy Green of Sheffield, Pa., and Sharon (John) Flasher of Pittsfield; two stepsons, Howard Parham of Oklahoma and Edward Parham of Jamestown; three stepdaughters, Mary Lou (Gerald) Barnett of South Carolina, Sandra Parris of Salisbury, N. C. an Margie Green of Jaestown; 26 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren; and a sister, Margaret Windsor of Salamanca. He was predeceased by six brothers, Alvin, Joseph, Howard, Fred, Walter and Frank Green; three sisters, Marbelle Graves, Emily Ditcher and Hulda Meacham; and a grandson, Mark William Green. Mentley Funeral Home, Little Valley Burial will be in Maples Cemetery in Mansfield. Memorials may be made to the Hill Burton Association of Titusville, Pa. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Laura Greene lgg@interaccess.com lggreene@earthlink.net or redhed44@aol.com Carlsbad, California =================================================== Researching: Green(e) (RI>NY), Daves (NC>Illinois), DuBois (NY) Fay (Mass>NY), Riley (NY), Johnson (RI) Hardenbergh (NY), Holden (RI>Mass >NY), Mitchell (?>TX & KS) Putman (NY), Wands (NY), =================================================== FTM Homepage: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/r/e/Laura-G-Greene/ Noel's Greene Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/green.htm Noel's Putman/Putnam Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/putman/putman.htm ===================================================
HI There is no doubt that Mary GREEN, wife of Rev Abraham SLOOT, b Grantham, Lincoln co ON 1787(md Grantham, Lincoln co ON 1807), was the daughter of UEL John GREEN and his wife Sylvia CADMAN, dau of UEL William CADMAN. See Reid's "Sons and Daughters......." I have found much information on these GREEN and CADMAN families. I have found that they lived during the Rev War in Lennox and Addington co. Maybe coincidence, and maybe not, that Michael SLOOT, UEL also lived in Lennox and Addington co during the Rev War. The GREEN and CADMAN families were in at various times the townships of Adolphustown, Ernestown and Fredricksburgh, all in Lennox and Addington co. So far, I have Michael SLOOT only in Adolphustown. Another geographical coincidence is that SLOOT(Michael, Elias and Abraham) made petitions to the Council at Newark, Ontario in the late 1700's. I understand one need not live in Newark area to petition the Council there. I am interested to see if anyone can establish more connections between the GREEN or CADMAN families and the Michael SLOOT/Peter RUTTAN families. Thank you so much for any help. Stan Cornelius Cheeka@home.com
Happy after Thanksgiving day. I rcd. a letter today[snail] from Janet Miller of Summit Mo. and a couple of days ago someone posted the children of Burkett Green. My Nancy Green that wed my John Ussery could not possibly be the child of Burkett G. that died 1833. I rcd. a wedding date for Nancy and John, Dec 23, 1797 Lunenburg VA. So folks here I go again claiming someone that is not mine. If Burkett was born in 1756? he still would not have had a dau. old enough in 1797 to wed. so perhaps my Nancy and Burkett was siblings. Was Burket's dad named Wm. Burket? Was Wm. ever in Lunenburg? Martha
Fellow Listers: We are currently having a discussion on the Hagan List concerning who Charity Hagan was married to. We would appreciate your enlightenment. We have a group saying Charity, daughter of Thomas (the immigrant) Hagan was married to James Green as is in Timothy O'Rourke's book, "Maryland Catholics on the Frontier", and another group which says she is married to Francis Green, Son of Prudence Cooper & Leonard Greene. Please inform me. Thanks, John jhagan9@msn.com John C. Hagan Listowner HAGAN-L and -D My URL: http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/jhagan1/hagan.htm E-mail: jhagan9@msn.com or jhagan9@ameritech.net
Dear Del, Beautifully said . . . Thank you . . . Linda
Hello GREEN/GREENE Researchers We now have 86 GREEN/GREENE's listed in the 1600s Ancestor Data Base. Stop by and check out those missing family members. To go to the data base use the URL below. http://www.linkline.com/personal/xymox/ You will find the data base link next to the counter on the page. Look for the two spinning NEW buttons. Ryan Jackson Data Base Manager
WHY I'M THANKFUL TODAY Being thankful for my wonderful wife, of 47 years, my six great kids or my 22 grandkids, are not my most thankful thoughts of today. Consciously and subconsciously I am forever thankful, every day, for being so abundantly blessed by having them. It is not for the relatively good health, my wife and I share, for that I thank Medicare and the Social Security Act, as long as we still have them! Another thought of thankfulness, that doesn't need a certain day to express, is for the multitude of lasting friends I have accumulated and enjoyed over the years. Yes, for all the above I will daily and forever be thankful, but, today my thanks are directed to the memories of the past! The joyful memories of my mother, father and four sisters, growing up, when we were all still friends! My mother and father have long since been gone, but the memories of them, and the life they made for us, will always be with me! For the memories of my childhood, being raised in a free country and being able to watch it grow and seeing the progress of the world developing at the speed of light, is the reason I give thanks today. As each day of my childhood passed, the next day brought new horizons being introduced to an excited world, with an overwhelming impact on each and every one of our lives and all to follow us. Only a few of us are still around and fortunate to have lived to remember these years, of world growth and this period of vast developments. Even the most minute and insignificant achievement, was a major transfusion into the relatively antiquated, but wonderful world we lived. The development and perfection of Radio played a major roll in the life of so many of us. It introduced singing commercials by the zillions, that all of us knew hummed, whistled or sang, as if the hit song of the day. Radio was in ever home, in every part of the country. If you had no electricity available, the battery from the truck, car or tractor was carried into the house at the end of the day, to supply the power for the radio to furnish the families evening of entertainment. Soap operas monopolized housewife's daily routine in every home. Kids had a wide selection of serials to listen and spent every wakening hour, with an ear glued to the radio speaker. The ability to hear a new song, the same day it was written in another state delighted young and old adults alike. Current and world news breaking events became instant news, as they took place, and the world lived the news dramas as they were evolving. Gasoline at 8-cents a gallon, 5-cent foot long hotdogs, 10-cent malts, 9-cent movies and 9-cent for a loaf bread. ! I saw it all! The development and advancement of flight, medicines, (no antibiotics when I was a kid) movies, the automobile, synthetic fabrics, availability of new varieties of foods, (in quantities as never before in markets) and the mass development of new and wonderful toys. The kids of my day made the toys they played with. We made scooters from a broken skate, carved tops and yo-yos from a block of wood, made moving war tanks from a large thread spool, a twig and a rubber band. Old car inter-tubes played a wonder part of making boys toys. From the inter-tube we cut large rubber bands, for our rubber guns made from a stick and a spring loaded cloths pin. We also cut rubber strips for our sling shots (called by another name when I was a kid) and used a piece of leather cut from an old shoe for the rock pocket and a fork cut from a tree limb. Without ingenuity, a kid of my day would have had nothing to play with. Two cloths pin made a wooden match shooter that would light a match and propel the lit match 50 feet. Of coarse these home made toys were useless to every kid, until all of your many daily chores were completed! Even a simple thing like the invention of the ballpoint pen made a tremendous impact on the world, changing manufacturer product lines or even to the point of putting them out of business. No more school desk ink wells, to dip your pen in, or the girl's pigtail that sat in front you. No more ink bottles, ink, straight pens, fountain pens, ink blotters or fancy desk sets. The development of the airplane, later helicopters, jet airplane faster than the speed of sound, bombs with the ability to destroy all man kind, the ability to send a man to the moon for a little stroll and now what will be next? Of coarse I don't believe it has been all for the best! Television has hurt our wonderful radio programs that gave us so many friends we grew up with, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve, Stella Dalla, The Lone Ranger, Captain Midnight, The Phantom, the personalities of The Grand Old Opera and on and on. It has also addicted many of our today's children and has tendencies to expose them to matter not desirable to children. I have lived to see our politics turn dirty. Assassinations of some of our fine young world leaders, Watergate and the current slimy involvement's of Wicked Willie Wacker, our illustrious incumbent. Those are memories best forgotten! We must not forget the invention of our greatest time consumer of all time, the magnificence computer! How did we ever live without one? The beauty of what I saw as a child and while growing up will never be forgot. The growth of our world today, appears to have slowed down considerably, stopped in stagnation or maybe even reversed itself! We have put a man on the moon, but still haven't found a cure for the common cold. Maybe we should take a good look at our world priorities, and make some drastic changes, so our young people of today, will have positive memories to look back on some day. Home made toys, Sunday picnics, neighborhood water melon busts and ice-cream making, a drive in the country, the family chickens and milk cow, quilting parties, box socials and all those other great memories, only my memories, but I am thankful I was there and have my memories to share. Del
LOOKING FOR RELATIVES OF MARTHA STANTON AND OTHER STANTONS FROM THE CONN. AREA. RELATION TO THE WILLIAM GREEN -MARTHA STANTON FAMILY. THAT LATER MOVED TO THE N. EAST PENN. AREA. TIME FRAME 1790'S THANKS DOUG GREEN
Dear Sara: I have some Greens from around Oremsby, Norfolk, one of whom married into the Moulton family and came over in 1635 to settle the town of Hampton, New Hamshire. Am not sure if this would be the same time frame and area that you are looking for. Helen W. New Braunfels, TX
SEARCHING FOR PARENTS OR SIBLINGS OF WILLIAM GREEN BORN 1778 IN BERKSHIRE CO. MASS. AND LATER MOVED TO OHIO AND RAISED A FAMILY. POSSIBLE WIFES MAIDEN NAME WAS BROWN SUBJECT WAS TOWN MODERATOR ACCORDING TO MORMAN RECORDS. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR ANY POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS. DOUG GREEN
WOW! Someone once told me that if you are of the BRADFORD line, you probably have about 3,400,000 cousins, and now I can believe it. You see, Everyone in the good ol' USofA is really related. So why do we fight so much? Harold -----Original Message----- From: Lindakgr@aol.com <Lindakgr@aol.com> To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 3:01 PM Subject: [GREEN-L] Fwd: [WESTERN] Fw: Ancestors >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > >--part0_911941291_boundary >Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >Hi, Cousins > >Thought that I should pass this on to the group. It makes one think - Doesn't >it? > >Still Searching, >Linda K. Green > >--part0_911941291_boundary >Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> >Content-type: message/rfc822 >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit >Content-disposition: inline > >From: L5HBYKG@aol.com >Return-path: <L5HBYKG@aol.com> >To: Lindakgr@aol.com >Subject: Fwd: [WESTERN] Fw: Ancestors >Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 01:40:34 EST >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-type: multipart/mixed; > boundary="part1_911941291_boundary" > >--part1_911941291_boundary >Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.aol.com.3> >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > > >--part1_911941291_boundary >Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.HIWAAY.NET.4> >Content-type: message/rfc822 >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit >Content-disposition: inline > >Return-Path: <owner-western-roots-l@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU> >Received: from rly-zd02.mx.aol.com (rly-zd02.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.226]) by > air-zd02.mail.aol.com (v51.29) with SMTP; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 02:08:14 > 1900 >Received: from LIME.EASE.LSOFT.COM (lime.ease.lsoft.com [209.119.1.41]) > by rly-zd02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) > with ESMTP id CAA29868; > Thu, 19 Nov 1998 02:08:04 -0500 (EST) >Received: from PEAR.EASE.LSOFT.COM (206.241.12.19) by LIME.EASE.LSOFT.COM > (LSMTP for Digital Unix v1.1b) with SMTP id > <3.000A61A4@LIME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 2:08:16 -0500 >Received: from LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU by LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU (LISTSERV-TCP/IP > release 1.8c) with spool id 15152913 for > WESTERN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 02:07:51 > -0500 >Received: from mail.HiWAAY.net (208.147.154.56) by listserv.indiana.edu (LSMTP > for Windows NT v1.1a) with SMTP id > <0.697A97F0@listserv.indiana.edu>; > Thu, 19 Nov 1998 2:07:51 -0500 >Received: from tlwilson.HiWAAY.net (tnt5-172.HiWAAY.net [208.147.152.172]) by > mail.HiWAAY.net (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id BAA10197 for > <WESTERN-ROOTS-L@listserv.indiana.edu>; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 01:08:00 > -0600 (CST) >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Priority: 3 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1161 >Message-ID: <199811190708.BAA10197@mail.HiWAAY.net> >Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 01:07:28 -0600 >Reply-To: Tracy <tlwilson@HIWAAY.NET> >Sender: "Genealogy for HI, AK, WA, OR, CA, NV, AZ, UT, CO, NM, ID, MT, > & WY" <WESTERN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU> >From: Tracy <tlwilson@HIWAAY.NET> >Subject: [WESTERN] Fw: Ancestors >To: WESTERN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable > >Thought some of you might find this interesting. > >Tracy Wilson >Jackson Co., AL >---------------------- >: >: Generation >: 01 > 1 totals YOU >: 02 > 2 3 parents >: 03 > 4 7 grandparents >: 04 > 8 15 great grandparents >: 05 > 16 31 gg grandparents >: 06 > 32 63 ggg grandparents >: 07 > 64 127 gggg grandparents >: 08 > 128 255 ggggg grandparents >: 09 > 256 511 gggggg grandparents >: 10 > 512 1,021 ggggggg grandparents >: 11 > 1,024 2,045 gggggggg grandparents >: 12 > 2,048 4,093 ggggggggg grandparents >: 13 > 4,096 8,189 gggggggggg grandparents >: 14 > 8,192 16,381 ggggggggggg grandparents >: 15 > 16,384 32,765 gggggggggggg grandparents >: 16 > 32,768 65,533 ggggggggggggg grandparents >: 17 > 65,536 131,069 gggggggggggggg grandparents >: 18 > 131,072 262,141 ggggggggggggggg grandparents >: 19 > 262,144 524,285 gggggggggggggggg grandparents >: 20 > 524,288 1,048,573 ggggggggggggggggg grandparents >: >: So in 20 generations over a million people have participated in making >: you what/who you are. No wonder genealogy is an endless hobby! >: >: >: >: >: =3D > > ----------------------------------------------- > List problems? > Check > your WELCOME message FIRST > http://php.indiana.edu/~stephenl/problems.htm SECOND > then contact stephenL@indiana.edu > > > >--part1_911941291_boundary-- > >--part0_911941291_boundary-- > >______________________________
Father: Charles S. Green born 1814 in Virginia Mother: Jane Hinton born 1813 in Kentucky Siblings (born 1835 to 1853): Newton, John, Samuel, William, Sylvester and Elvin Sarah Ann Green born 4 April 1856 in Buck Creek, Delaware County, Iowa married George Arthur Wilson--lived in Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas around 1900 Died 31 May 1924 in Ontario, San Bernadino County, CA Daughters: Myra, Flossie and Edna Perl Wilson Any connections or relatives? Leonard J. McAllister Mililani, HI
LOVED the generation chart---it does make one think !! Cynthia--descendent of GREENS of Mass and Maine. Lindakgr@aol.com wrote: > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > --part0_911941291_boundary > Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> > Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > Hi, Cousins > > Thought that I should pass this on to the group. It makes one think - Doesn't > it? > > Still Searching, > Linda K. Green > > --part0_911941291_boundary > Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> > Content-type: message/rfc822 > Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > Content-disposition: inline > > From: L5HBYKG@aol.com > Return-path: <L5HBYKG@aol.com> > To: Lindakgr@aol.com > Subject: Fwd: [WESTERN] Fw: Ancestors > Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 01:40:34 EST > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-type: multipart/mixed; > boundary="part1_911941291_boundary" > > --part1_911941291_boundary > Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.aol.com.3> > Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > > > --part1_911941291_boundary > Content-ID: <0_911941291@inet_out.mail.HIWAAY.NET.4> > Content-type: message/rfc822 > Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > Content-disposition: inline > > Return-Path: <owner-western-roots-l@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU> > Received: from rly-zd02.mx.aol.com (rly-zd02.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.226]) by > air-zd02.mail.aol.com (v51.29) with SMTP; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 02:08:14 > 1900 > Received: from LIME.EASE.LSOFT.COM (lime.ease.lsoft.com [209.119.1.41]) > by rly-zd02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) > with ESMTP id CAA29868; > Thu, 19 Nov 1998 02:08:04 -0500 (EST) > Received: from PEAR.EASE.LSOFT.COM (206.241.12.19) by LIME.EASE.LSOFT.COM > (LSMTP for Digital Unix v1.1b) with SMTP id > <3.000A61A4@LIME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 2:08:16 -0500 > Received: from LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU by LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU (LISTSERV-TCP/IP > release 1.8c) with spool id 15152913 for > WESTERN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 02:07:51 > -0500 > Received: from mail.HiWAAY.net (208.147.154.56) by listserv.indiana.edu (LSMTP > for Windows NT v1.1a) with SMTP id > <0.697A97F0@listserv.indiana.edu>; > Thu, 19 Nov 1998 2:07:51 -0500 > Received: from tlwilson.HiWAAY.net (tnt5-172.HiWAAY.net [208.147.152.172]) by > mail.HiWAAY.net (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id BAA10197 for > <WESTERN-ROOTS-L@listserv.indiana.edu>; Thu, 19 Nov 1998 01:08:00 > -0600 (CST) > X-MSMail-Priority: Normal > X-Priority: 3 > X-Mailer: Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1161 > Message-ID: <199811190708.BAA10197@mail.HiWAAY.net> > Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 01:07:28 -0600 > Reply-To: Tracy <tlwilson@HIWAAY.NET> > Sender: "Genealogy for HI, AK, WA, OR, CA, NV, AZ, UT, CO, NM, ID, MT, > & WY" <WESTERN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU> > From: Tracy <tlwilson@HIWAAY.NET> > Subject: [WESTERN] Fw: Ancestors > To: WESTERN-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable > > Thought some of you might find this interesting. > > Tracy Wilson > Jackson Co., AL > ---------------------- > : > : Generation > : 01 > 1 totals YOU > : 02 > 2 3 parents > : 03 > 4 7 grandparents > : 04 > 8 15 great grandparents > : 05 > 16 31 gg grandparents > : 06 > 32 63 ggg grandparents > : 07 > 64 127 gggg grandparents > : 08 > 128 255 ggggg grandparents > : 09 > 256 511 gggggg grandparents > : 10 > 512 1,021 ggggggg grandparents > : 11 > 1,024 2,045 gggggggg grandparents > : 12 > 2,048 4,093 ggggggggg grandparents > : 13 > 4,096 8,189 gggggggggg grandparents > : 14 > 8,192 16,381 ggggggggggg grandparents > : 15 > 16,384 32,765 gggggggggggg grandparents > : 16 > 32,768 65,533 ggggggggggggg grandparents > : 17 > 65,536 131,069 gggggggggggggg grandparents > : 18 > 131,072 262,141 ggggggggggggggg grandparents > : 19 > 262,144 524,285 gggggggggggggggg grandparents > : 20 > 524,288 1,048,573 ggggggggggggggggg grandparents > : > : So in 20 generations over a million people have participated in making > : you what/who you are. No wonder genealogy is an endless hobby! > : > : > : > : > : =3D > > ----------------------------------------------- > List problems? > Check > your WELCOME message FIRST > http://php.indiana.edu/~stephenl/problems.htm SECOND > then contact stephenL@indiana.edu > > --part1_911941291_boundary-- > > --part0_911941291_boundary--