Nel: I pray that all goes well with the surgery. You will be amazed at what you were missing..without knowing it... and how well you will be able to see after the surgery. Good luck. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "nelhatch" <nelhatch@hills.net> To: "HATCHERLIST" <hatcher@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:33 PM Subject: [HATCHER] Musical Hatcher chairs.......... > > HATCHER website: http://hatcherfamilyassn.com > HALL DNA project: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/hall/HDNAtest.htm > "If you can't stand the skeletons, stay out of the closet" - Val D > Greenwood > > I've now switched a whole bunch of Hatchers around and also had the "doc" > cure my ailing computer......... > > Caleb Henry and Spencer Hatcher are now the sons of Archibald and > Elizabeth J LNU. Archibald appears to have died between 1820-1830 when we > find Liz as HOH with the 2 boys. Nancy has already md George Hawkins. > > Liz appears to have died before 1836 when Caleb married with approval of > his guardian, George Hawkins. > ------------------------- > > Archibald who md Liz Dibrell is now the son of Henry of BuckinghamCo, VA. > Henry was believed to be Henry who md Sophia Hatcher but the 1830 > Buckingham census in no way fits Henry/Sophia. Nothing has changed for > Henry/Sophia except to remove the 1830 Buck census from his page. > > Henry of Buckingham was born c1762 and was the brother of Josiah (the > father of Henry/Sophia) who is living nearby in BuckinghamCo. Henry and > Josiah are now the sons of Henry/Edith Clarke (pay attention, Chuck :-) > ----------------------------- > > But Oops! Because of Chuck's DNA results, I just recently placed > Henry/Nancy Haskins as son of Henry/Edith but had to create a 1st wife for > Henry (Sr) because Henry Jr was bn 1755 and Henry md Edith c1761. So > Henry/Nancy is back with his previous parents, Josiah/Ann Eliz, where we > know Josiah DID have a Henry bn c1755. > > Last week before my confuzer got sickish, I was taking a crash update > course on DNA results and stumbled across a new technique created by an > MIT professor in which he rearranged results into a different template. He > arranged them by slow moving markers, medium moving markers, and fast > moving markers. So I spent a day creating this page and I do feel it's > given me a much better understanding of how these mutations work and what > they mean. > > I'm not finished with it yet since I still want to find out more about > certain mutations appearing in our family, but will get it online soonly > with an explanation on how to read it. > > And I'm all excited!! I'm getting cataract surgery in 2 weeks and am going > to be able to SEE again :-) > > Nel > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > HATCHER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
HATCHER website: http://hatcherfamilyassn.com HALL DNA project: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/hall/HDNAtest.htm "If you can't stand the skeletons, stay out of the closet" - Val D Greenwood Helen, To be honest, the cataracts are/were not my major problem. They've not been developing that long and were not the cause of most of my problems. I have dry eye which causes a certain amount of eye watering. Except my watering was so excessive, it's like trying to read in a swimming pool. The first thing the doc told me while examining my eyes was that I had a wild inverted eyelash (I never felt it). He just casually pulled it and I realized a few hours later somebody had drained the pool. 95% of the problem gone!! :-) It's a 20 minute operation, 2 hrs to get over the anesthesia, take me home country roads.......and I'm in business again. Well......maybe I'll treat myself to a hot fudge sundae (like I really need one :-) and take the afternoon off.......maybe. But, yes, I do know what I was missing so am really looking forward to this. Nel