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    1. Aubrey Glen Hinds
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I received this query yesterday. I am posting it below. Any help for Harriet? Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------------- Dear HINDS admin: I am attempting to locate Aubrey Glen Hinds, who was my high school biology teacher. He would be about 87, born about November 19, 1914. The High School was Lawrence Central High School, in Lawrence, Indiana. He received his Master's degree from Indiana University about 1957. I don't recall if it is one or two N's in Glen. Any help would be appreciated Cordially, Harriet Ellen Rodibaugh Riegel Sender: [email protected]

    01/30/2001 07:47:45
    1. Alonzo HINDS/ Laura Ann GREELY
    2. Jim and Pat
    3. Looking for parents of Laura Ann GREELY, b. 27 Apr. 1824 in Essex, VT and died 28 May 1919. She married Alonzo HINDS on 29 Jan 1848 in Essex, VT. TIA Pat J.

    01/26/2001 05:24:21
    1. Jacob and Mary Hinds
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Linda: Be sure and search the Hinds-L archives. Use the keyword Lawrence and then William to see if anyone has sent anything previously to the list. Here is the address for searching by using a keyword or keywords. http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=HINDS-L Good luck, Nan [email protected]

    01/25/2001 08:35:06
    1. AR marriages free for 10 days
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: This database is free at Ancestry.com for 10 days. It was yesterday's message. URL at end of article. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------------------------------------- ARKANSAS MARRIAGES, 1851-1900 (Update Benton, Nevada, Randolph, and Sebastian counties) Becoming the 25th state in 1836, Arkansas was home to hundreds of thousands of residents throughout the 19th century. This database of Arkansas marriage records between 1851 and 1900 has just been updated, adding records for Benton, Nevada, Randolph, and Sebastian Counties to those from Cleveland, Craighead, Crawford, Hempstead, Pike, Union, Washington, White, and Yell Counties. Taken from microfilm copies of original county documents, each record provides spouses' names, marriage date, and county of residence. Records for "white" individuals and "colored" individuals were kept in separate volumes. This database only includes the volumes of "white" marriages. Source Information: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. "Arkansas Marriages, 1851-1900." [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: See the Extended Description at the URL below for original data sources listed by county. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4383.htm

    01/25/2001 08:35:04
    1. Hinds land in AR
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I was looking once again at the Hinds lands in AR and noticed that it is best to look up the range and township on a map because, for instance, the county of Sebastian did not exist when my John & David Hinds (below) are said to have land in that county. If one looks up on the map - their land is in Crawford Co. then and is still is Crawford now - even though part of the county has become Sebastian. Puzzling. So, look up your land locations on a map to determine FOR SURE where they are. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------- Found at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/arkland/arkland.pl This is an interface to the Pre-1908 Homestead and Cash Entry Patents from the Bureau of Land Management's General Land Office (GLO) Automated Records Project. This data was prepared as part of the Arkansas GenWeb Project and its associated archives, by Joy Fisher. Records for Nevada County are currently unavailable. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Last name First name Init County Sec Twp Rng Acres ---Date--- Warrant Name and/or Remarks HINDS ABRAHAM Madison 12 16N 28W 0 1860/02/01 HINDS ABRAHAM Madison 12 16N 28W 80 1860/02/01 HINDS ABRAHAM M Madison 12 16N 28W 40 1860/06/01 HINDS ABRAHAM M Madison 19 18N 26W 0 1882/10/20 HINDS ABRAHAM M Madison 30 18N 26W 0 1882/10/20 HINDS ABRAHAM M Madison 30 18N 26W 160 1882/10/20 HINDS ALBERT Sebastian 9 8N 31W 70.73 1889/02/19 HINDS CHARLES K Washington 8 16N 29W 80 1838/08/20 HINDS DAVID Sebastian 17 8N 31W 160 1839/09/20 HINDS DAVID Sebastian 8 8N 31W 40 1839/09/20 HINDS DAVID Sebastian 9 8N 31W 80 1839/09/20 HINDS GEORGE W Sevier 12 10S 31W 40 1860/07/02 HINDS GEORGE W Sevier 12 10S 31W 80 1860/07/02 HINDS ISAAC H Madison 29 18N 26W 80 1906/03/22 HINDS JAMES M Madison 22 17N 27W 80 1875/06/01 HINDS JOHN Independence 32 14N 6W 80 1838/07/05 GEORGE KING HINDS JOHN Lawrence 15 18N 2W 164.24 1842/09/05 LANDS LOCATED S OF SPRING RIVER HINDS JOHN Madison 21 17N 27W 40 1860/02/01 HINDS JOHN Madison 9 17N 27W 40 1843/03/10 HINDS JOHN Madison 9 17N 27W 40 1843/03/10 HINDS JOHN Randolph 14 18N 2W 153.53 1848/09/01 SOUTH OF SPRING RIVER HINDS JOHN Sebastian 10 8N 31W 80 1839/09/20 HINDS JOHN Sebastian 10 8N 31W 80 1839/09/20 HINDS JOHN Sebastian 10 8N 31W 145.9 1839/09/20 HINDS JOHN Sebastian 10 8N 31W 61.32 1839/09/20 HINDS JOHN Sebastian 8 8N 31W 80 1839/09/20 HINDS JOHN Sebastian 9 8N 31W 9.03 1839/09/20 LANDS LOCATED N OF LAKE HINDS JOHN Sharp 17 16N 4W 160 1842/09/05 GEORGE KING HINDS JOHN Sharp 8 16N 4W 160 1838/07/05 GEORGE KING HINDS JOHN C Madison 20 18N 26W 40 1882/12/15 HINDS JOHN S Benton 25 19N 33W 40 1898/02/18 HINDS JOSEPH E Van Buren 22 12N 14W 80 1905/06/16 CANCELED DOCUMENT SEE PAGE 390 HINDS JOSEPH E Van Buren 22 12N 14W 80 1905/06/16 CANCELED DOCUMENT SEE PAGE 390 HINDS LEVI Madison 23 17N 27W 40 1843/03/10 HINDS MCDONALD Scott 27 3N 29W 0 1881/05/03 HINDS MCDONALD Scott 28 3N 29W 120 1881/05/03 HINDS WILLIAM Madison 15 17N 27W 0 1854/11/15 HINDS WILLIAM Madison 15 17N 27W 80 1843/03/10 HINDS WILLIAM Madison 22 17N 27W 80 1854/11/15

    01/23/2001 06:11:02
    1. Grace Hinds Curzon
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Recently, I spotted a Hinds query SOMEWHERE and asked him his Hinds connection. He sent his info to me but unfortunately, it was not my line. But I sent his info on to another Hinds researcher who is also not on his line but she was interested enough to do some research concerning his mention of Grace Hinds. If you are connected to this Grace Hinds Curzon line - let me know and I'll connect you with another of her descendants. He says he has only what his ancestors have handed down to him and so does not actively do research on this line. But, I'm sure he would like to know of any new cousins. If ANY of you have interesting articles about ANY Hinds - send them to the list, please. They need to go into the archives for future researchers. I'm copying below the Grace Hinds Curzon story as sent to me by a very active Hinds researcher who does not want to be deluged with messages so she sends her info to me. You shy Hinds researchers can do the same. Note that my e-mail address is on all of my messages. If any of you disagree with info in the article - or have some fun information about Grace or her relatives - let's hear about it on the mail list. We need to get some dialogue going on both these Hinds lists. Regards, Nan Wolf Hinds-L mail list administrator [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------- OLD HUNTSVILLE A publication for Historic Huntsville Vol I Issue 3 - Christmas Holiday Issue 1990 GRACE HINDS, LADY CURZON MARCHIONESS OF KEDLESTON Royalty in North Alabama? Many people don't know it, but an Alabama native was both a countess and a marchioness. Her name was Grace Hinds Curzon, and she has a fascinating, almost rags to riches background. There are lots of stories about this woman who was at one time a favorite in European society. But perhaps some of the most accurate information can be found in the book, "The Life of Grace Hinds Curzon, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston," compiled by Leon T. Hinds, in 1971. Trice Hinds currently lives at 513 Randolph Avenue in Huntsville, and is a relative of the famous lady. Grace Hinds was born in the Hinds-McEntire home, located near the downtown area of Decatur on Sycamore Street in 1878. The home was built by John Burleson about 1835 and overlooked the Tennessee River. The story goes that both Yankee and Confederate Army chiefs used the house as headquarters during the Civil War. In fact, it was at the Hinds home that the battle of Shiloh was planned by General Albert Johnston. The home was spared the flames of the Civil War fires, but several large decorative balls which were atop the iron fence around the house were shot off during numerous battles. After the war, Col. Jerome J. Hinds of Illinois and his brothers were so taken with the house that they made it their home. Col. Hinds and his brother Monroe were both soldiers in the Union Army. The two Hinds brothers made large purchases of property in a stricken but potentially rich valley and soon owned larger land areas on both sides of the Tennessee River near Decatur. Later when Monroe Hinds married, he and his wife raised their children in the home, including their daughter, Grace. Grace Elvina Hinds was born in 1878 in the upstairs room of the brick house in Decatur and was the third offspring of a family of seven. Her father was a U. S. Marshall during Chester Arthur's administration following Garfield's death and was United States Minister to Brazil. It was later said that when she became famous she forgot her old friends, but she never forgot the old Decatur home. In her book, "Reminiscences," she wrote: "Decatur, Alabama, as I remember it, was a quiet, sleepy town, although my older friends used to tell me, with great pride, of the wealth and dignity of the vast entertaining and hospitality before the Civil War." The Hinds moved to Huntsville when Grace was still a young girl, since her father was U.S. Marshall of the Northern District of Alabama. They lived modesty in Huntsville during his four-year term of office in a house on Grove Street almost opposite the Paul Davis home. While in Huntsville, the family attended the Episcopal Church and young Grace played in the area around Big Spring. Old-timers remember her as a bright child who appeared on the streets with long curls that her mother tediously wrapped. While living in Huntsville, however, the family encountered some misfortunes, In April 1882 Grace's mother died and was buried in Maple Hill. (The researcher says that this was a brother - not her mother. Her mother died in London in 1943.) In February of the following year, her father died and later in November 1888, Lucia, Grace's infant sister, died also. Another unfortunate incident that befell the family was the day the home on Grove Street burned and the family had to move to a smaller house on the corner of Madison and Gates. In 1890, Grace was 12 years old and the remaining family moved back to Decatur. From then on the story of a modest North Alabama resident reads almost like a fairy tale. Five years after the family had moved from Huntsville to Decatur, Mrs. Hinds brother, John Trillia came to Decatur from South America to visit the family. He was fascinated by his young relative and offered to take her on a 3-month journey with him. Grace jumped at the chance. While visiting there , the young Grace met and married an Argentinian millionaire and packer of London - Alfred Duggan - who kept herds in South America and was a native of Tennessee. Although she was never particularly happy with him, Grace gained experience, poise and education in London and before long had captured the hearts of European society. They had three children 2 boys and a girl. After the death of Duggan, Grace was left with some $25 million. (Further research says 50 million- Nan) On January 2, 1917 she married George Nathaniel Curzon, a widower, in a private chapel of Lambeth Palace. This was the second American heiress that Curzon had married. The ceremony was attended only by eight or nine guests, including children, and Grace had only one attendant. Following this wedding, the couple moved to London where they bought the historic Bodlam Castle in Sussex. Built in 1386, this structure is considered the finest English example of medieval castles. There she lived with all the splendor and pageantry of medieval royalty and became a world famous hostess. Among her friends were King George V, Queen Mary, The Prince of Wales, the Churchills, the Queen of Portugal, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and others. Grace was an extremely beautiful woman. Sir John Lavey, the most famous artist of the time painted her portrait. She was exceptionally youthful for her 36 years, which was probably one reason she captured so many European hearts. Curzon had a brilliant career behind him and was the idol of many women. One of the ladies he eluded was Elinor Gly, who later wrote a novel about a noble young aristocrat who was ruined and deserted by a scheming American heiress. Lord Curzon became Viceroy of India, Earl, Foreign Secretary and Leader of the House of Lords. The King of England conferred Curzon with the title of Marquis and Grace received that of Dame of the Order of the Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire. All was not storybook perfect, however. Grace was extremely independent and as early as the first year of their marriage, while Curzon was struggling to regain the heights which he achieved in Indian in 1939, they had a habit of living apart. Curzon had a great dream of becoming the Prime Minister of England. He failed, but did fill many important government posts. He was a controversial figure, attacked by some as a tyrant and a political turncoat and praised by others as a beneficient rule of India and skilled negotiator and shaper of England's postwar policy. He kept five or six mansions, country manors and town houses and that included two or three castles. He was a collector of castles, a man said to have artistic taste and a reverence for antiquities. He died in 1925, litterally in a harness, which he wore for 48 years because of the constant pain he suffered from a back injury. He was still making plans for his future on his deathbed. Lady Curzon, Marchioness of Kedleston, a woman who won approval wherever she went, wrote her memoirs in 1955, something she had wanted to do for a long time. King George V knew that she wanted to do this, but persuaded her to wait for at least 25 years after Lord Curzon had died. She wrote the book 30 years after his death. Grace Hinds, the little girl who grew up on Grove Street in Huntsville, lived with the opulence and pageantry of medieval royalty. it was a long way from the cotton fields of her North Alabama home. Submitted by James Record, Sr. (end of article from Old Huntsville, a publication for Historic Huntsville, Al, Vol 1 Issue 3 Holiday Issue 1990) ---------------------- (Below is a note written by the researcher who sent me the article concerning the validity of some of the info in it.) "Dear Nan, I have looked up Grace Hinds in David's book and find that her lineage is as follows: Joseph Hinds, Sr. Simeon Hinds Simeon Hinds Joseph Monroe Hinds Grace Elvina Hinds Her father was quite colorful himself. According to David, he was born in Illinois and served in the U. S. Army during the Civil War. After the war, he moved to Decatur, Alabama. In 1872, he was appointed U. S. Consul General at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where, in 1873, he married Lucia Anita Trillia, born about 1850, of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He returned to Decatur in 1878 and was appointed U. S. Marshall for the Northern District of Alabama. About 1896, his merchandising and steamboat business failed and he moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina. He later secured a U. S. Government position in Manila, Philippine Islands, where he died about 1905. His wife died in 1941 according to David. A handscribbled note on the article said that she died in 1943 in London. His writing is hard to read but note the comment on the top of page two of the article that much of the article is wrong."

    01/22/2001 11:56:51
    1. Samuel Hines
    2. Clif Hinds
    3. > For those interested, Moses Hinds left what > appears > to be Tuscarawas County, Ohio in 1850 and acquired > land in Dekalb County, Indiana. > > BLW GLO Records patent (assession / serial) number > IN3720__.226 > > Clif Hinds > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > prices. > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    01/19/2001 11:46:10
    1. John Hines
    2. Clif Hinds
    3. Another one. --- Clif Hinds <[email protected]> wrote: > > > For those interested, John Hines left what > > appears > > to be Ross County, Ohio in 1824 and acquired land > in > > VERMILLION County, Indiana. > > > > BLW GLO Records patent (assession / serial) > number > > IN0900__.335 > > > > Clif Hinds > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > > prices. > > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > prices. > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of > family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    01/19/2001 10:28:53
    1. John Hines
    2. Clif Hinds
    3. One more try. --- Clif Hinds <[email protected]> wrote: > > > For those interested, John Hinesleft what > > appears > > to be Ross County, Ohio in 1824 and acquired land > in > > VERMILLION County, Indiana. > > > > BLW GLO Records patent (assession / serial) > number > > IN0900__.335 > > > > Clif Hinds > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > > prices. > > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > prices. > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of > family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    01/19/2001 10:19:39
    1. Re: William Hinds
    2. Clif Hinds
    3. Maybe I can get this right sooner or later --- Clif Hinds <[email protected]> wrote: > For those interested, William Hinds left what > appears > to be Jessamine County, Kentucky in 1826 and > acquired > land in Marion County, Indiana. > > BLW GLO Records patent (assession / serial) number > IN0490__.173 > > Clif Hinds > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > prices. > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    01/19/2001 10:16:42
    1. John Hines
    2. Clif Hinds
    3. > For those interested, Moses Hinds left what > appears > to be Ross County, Ohio in 1824 and acquired land in > VERMILLION County, Indiana. > > BLW GLO Records patent (assession / serial) number > IN0900__.335 > > Clif Hinds > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > prices. > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    01/19/2001 10:14:52
    1. Hines/Dixon in KY
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Am passing on a message regarding the Dixon/Hines family. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------------------------------------------- Hi, I note that you sent my Dixon query on to the Hinds list? That is great . I do not belong to that list and would appreciate you doing me the favor of passing on any information that might come from that list about Frederick Dixon and Nancy Hines. Frederick and Nancy must have lived in or around Warren Co. KY. This Dixon family came into Green Co. Ky in 1798 and were on the 1800 Census Warren Co. I saw one item that said Frederick Dixon drowned-- forgot what river. Not sure if it was the one married to Nancy. Mary Harkey Russell [email protected] http://www.scrtc.com/~bird

    01/16/2001 11:55:15
    1. Hines/Dixon
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Am forwarding this from another list. Use your Find feature for Hines. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Russell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 6:51 PM Subject: [DIXON-L] Thomas and Judith Dixon Thomas Dixon was born about 1700 in Prince George Virginia he married Judith Wingfield a daughter of Jarvis Wingfield and his wife who was a Dix. Thomas Dixon died about 1763 -------- They had 6 children . Henry----- married Elizabeth Abernathy Thomas---- I have no information on him. Martha --- married James Greenway John ----- is my husband's line and married a Mary ? Mary------ married 3 times Hugh Hall, Judge Simon Seward and William Parham Frederick ----- married Nancy Hines. Follow the genealogy of son Henry and you find soldiers and politicians including Governors of Kentucky. John's line <G> I call land speculators--- but one young man from this line died at Goliad Tx. during the war for Texas' Independence His name was also Henry Dixon. Dixon's Cave at Mammoth Cave National Park is also named for yet another Henry Dixon -- in this case John Dixon's son, who was also the first county court clerk of Edmonson County Ky. If anyone cares to share files or improve on my information or make corrections I am always here ---Mary Harkey Russell [email protected] > http://www.scrtc.com/~bird

    01/15/2001 03:41:33
    1. Hinds/Hines marriages in TN
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I visited the TN section of the USGenWeb archives a while back and copied these Hinds/Hines marriages. Am sending to both egroups and Hinds-L lists. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------- http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/tn+index+185443401451 +F CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: knxmrh-h.txt) KNOX COUNTY, TN - MARRIAGES - Marriages, Haas through Hyton ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Brenda Jordan Raymond [email protected] ==================================================================== HINDMAN, Thomas C marr. HOLT, Sally on 25-JAN-1819 HINDS, Addie marr. HAYSLETT, Charles on 30-MAR-1898 HINDS, Benjamin marr. CHILDRESS, Polly on 17-OCT-1809 HINDS, Byram marr. CHILDRESS, Betsey on 02-OCT-1813 HINDS, Catherine F marr. WELLS, Edward on 13-APR-1865 HINDS, Elizabeth marr. UNDERWOOD, George on -SEP-1815 HINDS, Fannie marr. ARMSTRONG, Dan on 11-FEB-1887 HINDS, Hannah marr. CALDWELL, Absalom on 11-JAN-1808 HINDS, Hannah marr. NEWPORT, Richard on 20-FEB-1800 HINDS, Henrietta marr. PETERS, John A on 19-JUN-1888 HINDS, Isabella marr. DRAPER, Solomon on 06-SEP-1827 HINDS, James marr. PAYNE, Sally on 24-SEP-1811 HINDS, Joseph marr. GRIMES, Mary A on 30-DEC-1824 HINDS, Joseph S marr. HANKINS, Susannah on 09-JUN-1812 HINDS, Lovina marr. HOUSEHOLDER, Joseph on 06-SEP-1838 HINDS, Lucy marr. FERGUSON, Samuel on 07-OCT-1837 HINDS, Malinda marr. HAWKINS, John on 08-FEB-1817 HINDS, Mary marr. CARTER, Austin on 27-OCT-1842 HINDS, Melinda marr. HANKINS, John on 06-MAR-1817 HINDS, Nelly marr. GALLAWAY, Charles on 12-JUL-1809 HINDS, Nelly marr. GALLOWAY, Charles on 12-JUL-1809 HINDS, Osborne marr. NOLAN, Fanny on 18-SEP-1880 HINDS, Patsy marr. JOHNSTON, Jonathan on 23-DEC-1812 HINDS, Sam marr. REYNOLDS, Fanny Ann on 23-DEC-1824 HINDS, Samuel marr. REYNOLDS, Fanny Ann on 06-JAN-1825 HINDS, Sarah marr. LEACH, Josiah on 20-NOV-1801 HINDS, Simon marr. LOCKARD, Elizabeth on 11-FEB-1812 HINDS, Susannah marr. NEWPORT, Cavanaugh on 08-JAN-1801 HINE, Anna Bell marr. HOOK, Charles F on 01-APR-1891 HINES, Anderson marr. BARBSON, Emily J on 27-FEB-1866 HINES, Archibald marr. BOWMAN, Margaret on 12-SEP-1855 HINES, Augusta marr. BLANC, Thos A on 28-FEB-1900 HINES, Belle marr. LAMB, Thomas on 03-SEP-1876 HINES, Caroline marr. WALKER, Richard on 03-OCT-1844 HINES, Charles C marr. COLEMAN, Anna on 19-MAR-1893 HINES, Coralee marr. WADE, Howard on 28-OCT-1899 HINES, Eliza marr. STANSBERRY, Pryor L on 16-SEP-1852 HINES, Eliza B marr. STANSBERRY, P L on 16-SEP-1860 HINES, Elizabeth marr. JULIAN, Garnder on 14-AUG-1844 HINES, Elizabeth marr. WILSON, James on 18-JUN-1833 HINES, Elizabeth V marr. JULIAN, James W on 17-AUG-1865 HINES, Emily J marr. BOWMAN, Albert on 09-AUG-1877 HINES, Eva marr. WRINKLE, Thomas E on 06-APR-1879 HINES, Ferrie E marr. MILWEE, Ida V on 09-MAR-1887 HINES, Florence I marr. BURNETT, Isaac J on 25-SEP-1892 HINES, Frances marr. WADE, James on 17-MAR-1846 HINES, George W marr. MONDAY, Ida V on 02-MAR-1887 HINES, Harvey E marr. FRYAR, Cordelia V on 02-OCT-1898 HINES, Ida V marr. ROSE, Wm on 22-OCT-1898 HINES, Isaac marr. CARLESS, Polly on 17-MAY-1814 HINES, Isaac marr. CARLOSS, Polly on 17-MAY-1814 HINES, Isaac Jr marr. HOUSEHOLDER, Cynthia Ann on 19-FEB-1836 HINES, Isaac Sr marr. WILSON, Rhoda on 30-JUL-1863 HINES, James marr. HINES, Rutha on 27-FEB-1866 HINES, James marr. PAYNE, Sally on 24-SEP-1811 HINES, John H marr. HAYNES, Lucy C on 25-OCT-1885 HINES, Joseph marr. GRIMES, Mary A on 16-DEC-1824 HINES, Joseph marr. HAWKINS, Susanna on 09-JUN-1812 HINES, Lavina E marr. KIRBY, John W on 05-OCT-1872 HINES, Mamie marr. ASQUITH, Harry W on 10-MAY-1888 HINES, Margaret marr. PALMER, John on 02-AUG-1879 HINES, Martha marr. WIDENER, John H on 02-MAY-1850 HINES, Mittie L marr. MALCOM, James T on 22-FEB-1894 HINES, Nancy marr. CHEATHAM, Joseph on 16-AUG-1836 HINES, Nancy E marr. CRUSE, W W on 27-SEP-1874 HINES, Nancy L marr. GIFFIN, Columbus J on 16-OCT-1880 HINES, Nellie marr. LONG, John on 21-SEP-1900 HINES, Patsey marr. JOHNSON, Jonathon on 23-DEC-1812 HINES, Polly marr. WRIGHT, John on 28-AUG-1807 HINES, Polly Ann marr. ERVIN, Wm on 06-DEC-1827 HINES, Rebecca marr. HENSON, Pleasant on 05-JUN-1845 HINES, Richard N marr. SWAGGERTY, Maranda M on 11-MAY-1879 HINES, Robert marr. FLANNIGAN, Rebecca on 11-OCT-1838 HINES, Robert marr. FERGUSON, Ibby on 13-MAY-1858 HINES, Rutha marr. HINES, James on 27-FEB-1866 HINES, Sally marr. WALKER, Thomas on 08-DEC-1853 HINES, Sarah marr. KIMBERLIN, Jacob on 06-MAR-1797 HINES, Sarah Jane marr. BROWN, James on 03-MAR-1861 HINES, Simon marr. LOCKERD, Elizabeth on 11-FEB-1812 HINES, Simon Bright marr. ROSE, Sarah A on 22-APR-1861 HINES, Susan R marr. WIDENER, Wm R on 25-DEC-1853 HINES, Wm marr. CRUZE, Ann E on 26-OCT-1865 HINES, Wm marr. FERGUSON, Catharine on 14-JUL-1858 HINES, Wm marr. MCNUTT, Mary on 13-APR-1843 HINKLE

    01/09/2001 07:31:45
    1. Bradford Co. PA Hines-Fairchild
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. From Ancestry.com: Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 3 Dr. Anthony Wayne Fairchild was born at Wentzville, Missouri, June 1, 1878. His father is H. W. Fairchild, who was born in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, in 1851, but when a young man came with his parents to Wentzville, Missouri. He was married at Wentzville to Miss Emma HINES, also a native of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, where she was born in 1850. H. W. Fairchild followed school teaching and farming for many years, but finally removed to the City of St. Louis, where he was in the insurance business and subsequently became a merchant. He now lives at St. Louis and has a farm outside the city limits. He is a republican, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and is affiliated with the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. He and his wife have the following children: Ida, who is unmarried and lives with her parents; Doctor Fairchild; Carl M., who is chief rate clerk for the International and Great Northern Railway at Houston. Texas; Nellie married John B. Tremayne, who is in the ticket suditing department of the Frisco Railroad at St. Louis. their home being at 6240 Magnolia Street in that city; Tracy E., who also resides at 6240 Magnolia Street, St. Louis, is a bonding clerk for the Frisco Railway; Roy is a clerk in the office of the Southern Pacific Railway at Houston, Texas.

    01/09/2001 07:31:41
    1. 1842: ROBBINS to Mullein Hill Church, Middleboro/Lakeville, MA
    2. cc: Mass List, Plymouth List, Surnames Hello, I have been working on the History of my Church (Mullein Hill Church, Highland Road, Lakeville, MA -- previously Middleboro). I searched the Deeds at the Plymouth Courthouse, and could find Deeds back to this deed, below (1842). The names, below, are the men who organized the church and had it built. I have alphabetized the names for easy reference. These men lived in Middleboro or Lakeville, MA. If anyone know more about either Samuel ROBBINS (who sold the land to the Church in 1842) or the names below, please let me know. I am going to write a History of the Church, and would like to know more about these people (spouses, children, history, etc). It would be interesting to see if any of their descendants are still in this area. Also, if anyone knows where Samuel ROBBINS (of Highland Road, Middleboro, later Lakeville) got his land, I could then go further. Who did he buy it from? A few weeks ago, I typed up the SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PURCHASE from the Indians to the (to be) town of Middleboro. Later that Purchase became Lakeville, MA. The Sixteen Shillings Purchase happened in the late 1600's. Thus, I would like to find the Deeds between the SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PURCHASE to the Deed from Samuel ROBBINS in 1842. Any suggestions welcome! Best, Betty, Middleboro (Alpha. names, prior to typing up the Deed) Elbridge G. ASHLEY, Noah ASHLEY, Silas P. ASHLEY, Ariel P. BOOTH, John BOOTH, Nathaniel CASWELL, Ezra CLARK, John CUSHING, Reuben HAFFORD, William F. HAFFORD, Sumner HINDS, Job. P. NELSON, Oliver PEIRCE, Charles H. SAMPSON, Uriah SAMPSON, Zebulon SHAW, Joseph SHOCKLEY, Harison STAPLES, Salmon M. WASHBURN, Asa T. WINSLOW Plymouth, MA Probate/Land Court Plymouth Deed Book Bk: 217 Pg: 186-187 Know all men by these presents, That I, Samuel Robbins of Middleborough, in the County of Plymouth, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman, In consideration of Thirty Dollars to me paid by Noah Ashley, Ariel P. Booth, Reuben Hafford, Salmon M. Washburn, Nathaniel Caswell, Elbridge G. Ashley, John Cushing, William F. Hafford, Charles H. Sampson, Asa T. Winslow, Job P. Nelson, Joseph Shockley, Harison Staples, Uriah Sampson, John Booth, Zebulon Shaw, Sumner Hinds, Oliver Peirce, Silas P. Ashley, & Ezra Clark, all of Middleborough in said County, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, do hereby give, grant, sell and convey unto the said N. Ashley, A. P. Booth, R. Hafford, S. M. Washburn, N. Caswell, E. G. Ashley, G. Cushing, W. F. Hafford, C. H. Sampson, A. T. Winslow, J. P. Nelson, J. Shockley, H. Staples, H. Staples, U. Sampson, J. Booth, Z. Shaw, S. Hinds, O. Peirce, S. P. Ashley, and Ezra Clark, a certain tract of land, situated in said Middleborough it being part of my homestead farm, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning on the road at the corner of Gideon Cogshall's land and runs on said road south sixty four degrees west fifteen and one half rods, thence north thirty one degrees west on my land to a stake eight rods, thence north sixty four degrees east on my land fourteen and one half rods, to a stake, thence south thirty nine degrees east eight rods on my land and land of said Cogshall to the first mentioned corner, containing one hundred and twenty rods, We are to build a good and sufficient fence on the west end, and north side of said lot, To have and to hold the foregranted premises to the said Ashley Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell, Ashly [sic], Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley, Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashley and Clark, and to their heirs and assigns to them and their use and behold forever, and I, the sd Samuel Robbins, for myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, do convent with the said Ashley, Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell, Ashley, Cushing, Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley, Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashby, and Clark, their heirs and assigns, that I lawfully seized in fee of the aforefgranted premises, that they are free of all Incumbrances that I have good right to sell and convey the same unto the said Ashley, Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell, Ashley, Cushing, Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley, Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashley, and Clark, their heirs and assigns, forever, against the lawful claims and demands all persons. In Witness Whereof, I, the said Samuel Robbins have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eight day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty two. Signed, sealed and delivered, in presence of us, Luther Ashley, Rebekah C. Ashley. Samuel Robbins, Seal, His Mark X, Plymouth, Ss. March 11th 1844. Then the above named Samuel Robbins personally appeared and acknowledged the foregoing Instrument to be his free act and deed: Before me, Silas Pickens, Justice of the Peace. Received August 6 1845 & Recorded for Roland E. Cotton, Regr.

    01/09/2001 03:27:11
    1. Mary Ann Hinds
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Linda who sent the recent message about Mary Bright/Jacob Hinds marriage is a new member to our list. I hope one of you out there can give her some clues. For those of you who are actively researching the Hinds name - please pass along any info that you happen to run across - yours or no. Regards, Nan Wolf Hinds-L List Administrator [email protected]

    01/07/2001 05:46:32
    1. Hines in Hamilton Co. OH History
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I believe this is from Ancestry. com I'm sending it to both [email protected] (egroups) & Hinds-L so if you are a member of both - you'll get it twice. All the spelling is "Hines" in the article below - there are several of them mentioned. Use your Find feature. Regards, Nan -------------------------------------------------- History of Hamilton County, Ohio History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Corporals, Edward O'Connor, John C. Hays, Alfred Edwards, Michael Gavin; Privates Richard Busker, Dennis Forbes, James Farley, Patrick Hutton, Thomas Hanlin, Andrew Herbert, James Hines, Wil- liam A. Jones, Dennis Kennedy, John Lawley, James MeMahon, Thomas Moore, William O'Connor, Michael O'Cushing, Timothy Ryan, Joseph Radle, Thomas Scott, Michael Russell, William Scully. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Frederick Austerly, Courtland W. Brunson, George Bealer, William H. Bennett. Andrew Burke, Valentine Busam, Stephen Bokenkoetter, Frederick Bantu, Edward Brown, Gottleib Brightfield, Henry Chose-man, John Crotly, Richard Dooley, Dennis Daugherty, John Dobener, Christian Dymond, Louis Eckert, Frederick Fleesman, Joseph Fowler, John Fox, Edwin H. Folger, John Gorman, Matthew Gilfius, Florence Hindermock, Thomas Hishberger, Charles Hines. John Holtz, John Hay, Charles S. Johnson, Frederick Keonig, lawrence Kerry, Joseph Munter, John Miller, John Moser, Herman Maus, John Och, Charles Ortman, George Osterman, Christopher Petrie, Patrick Powers, Martin Raabe, John Renner, Adam Rohman, Paul Shoener, William Stander-man, William Sharer, Henry J. Stein, William Troecher, John Van-fleet, Henry Wertz, John Winer, Thomas B. Ward, John Wagoner, History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY page 118 John J. Adams, Jesse H. Bloom, Willliam Burke, George W. James Burns, Barney Brenner, Daniel Barrett, Owen Bonner, Herb Breman, William Campbell, Jasper Creekbaum, Michael Coleman, Hugh Callaghan, Charles Cope, Henry Crossman, Robert Cart, Peter Coney, David Coleman, Thomas Carr, Cornelius Desntond, Samuel M. Espy, Boyce Esau, James W. Evans, Patrick Flynn, Fenton Flanagan, John Fritz, James Farmington, William F. Fitzpatrick, Robert Finney, Sylvester Foy, John Gorman, George Guy, Joseph Grimes, Henry Gel-pen, Barney Harkins, Arthur Halpin, Michael Hines, Matthew Har-rington, Harvey Harris, Thomas Hackett, Josiah Jones, Gabriel Ken-nelly, Jacob Knoblow, Michael Long, Jonathan Lawrence, Joseph Maloney, Patrick Moore, William M. Martin. Patrick Mars, Patrick McGovern, lames McKerne, Patrick McNamara, John. Murphy, Michael Lawler, John Laughlin, John Mason, James Mcintosh, William McElfresh, William T. Miller, James Neagle, Norvell Osborne, Michael O'Neal, William Price, Samuel Prather, Joseph Pierce, James A. Patten, Lawrence Powers, George Patterson, John S. Post, William ยท Robbins, Patrick Raillife, Washington C. Reeves, James Ryan, John Reeves, Thomas Ryan, Benjamin Reeker, Henry W. Rockwell, Martin Rea, Daniel Robinson, Patrick Ryan, William H. Sutherland, Wesley Smitson, William Slosh, James Sharer, Patrick Sullivan, John Stephens, Washington Vennon, Robert Vance, George K. Weir, Robert Williams. [p.118] History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Allen S. Brownfield, Joseph Bradford, Henry Bradford, John Bunn. James W. Bunn, James Charles, Oliver E. Conner, Granville Cooper, William H. Cooley, Greenberry I. Claxton, George A. Klinger, John A. Franklin, Francis Fear, Caleb Flanigan, Thomas Graham, William E. Howell, Josephus Hines, John E. Hicks, William Hall, Franklin Hall, Jonathan O. Hines, Henry Hines, James A. Hampton, William Hampton, William Hoop, Sylvester Jobe, Samuel Jacob, William G. Kelley, William W. Killen, Charles W. Mittinger, John Neill, William Neville, James C. Pulmer, William H. Powers, John Powers, James Parker, Gilbert M. Paul William Ruggles, Benjamin Schott, John A. Scott, Alexander Stewart, John M. Stewart, George W. Thompson, William Thompson, Uriah S. Thowman, George Warren, Harrison Warner, Daniel Anderson, Jacob Ashpach. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY page 163 William Aspenloiter, Henry Amann, George Bloner, Clemens Busch, Jacob Bowman, Francis Bunand, Andreas Braun, John Biegler, Gebhardt Butscher, James Boyd, Jacob Bayer, Joseph Betzler, Henry Ballmeyer, Charles R. Blank, John Brady, John Conaughton, Cassan-der Colom, John Cunz, Daniel A. Davis, John Deleain, Henry. Ergel-hart, Frank Enzbeek, Albert Elckeile, George Eckhardt, Henry Frank, William Fecher, Christian Goetter, Christian Genslet, Anton Gory, Lewis Glasbrenner, Christopher Geiser, Jules Greenmoral, Leonard Gimlel, John Hines, George L. Hoffman, Harvey Horst, Max C. Hoffer, Charles Hoffman, William Hesker, John Hakner, George W. Huber, John Hoeinet, David Hartitek, Herman Jacob. John Koch-let 1st, John Kochlet 2d, Leonard Knittenberger, William Koph, Lawrence Keeler, John Knaw, John Lohrman, Hugh Laughlin, James Lotman, George Mumme, Charles Meyer 1st, Charles Meyer 2d, Thomas Moon, Adam Mickey, Frederick Metzer, Ernst Niederllelman, Ferdinand Nieman, Symond Neudoerfer, Jacob Pfaff, August Pflug, Jacob Phillips, Jacob Pitcher, Herman Runze, John Rentz, Henry Rodenberg, Charles S. Read, William Renter, Frederick Ricklet, Joseph Riedy, George F. Rupert, Herman Schuhmacker, Jacob Scholterbeck, Joseph Schilling, Simon Schmidt, Henry Schmidt, George Schott, John Storn, Ernst Stahl, August Schneider, Conrad Susomaman, George Schinmelpfening, Christian Schlafer, Joseph Tlamsa, August Tisseron. Louis Votz, Charles Vanhorn, Matthew Weltz, Frank Weber, John Weber, Robert Witzman, Max Witzman, Henry Wagoner, Gott-lieb Zennock. [p.163] History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Robert Alcorn, S. F. Blakemore. Robert H. Brown, Oscar Biglet, Young Busser, James E. Bosley, Samuel Coffman, John Cox, W. S. Cones, John Carran, B.C. Converse, G. A. Eagan, J. P. Evans, Benjamin Fowler, Joseph Fagin, F. W. Glenn, C. M. Gregg, W. F. Giro-ally, James Graham, Robert Grace, James Guard, John Hodson, G. J. Hegginson, Charles Hines, W. H. Hover. Daniel Hainmitt, John Hal-ler, Edward Humphrey, J. H. Hitt, John Higby, Paul Israel, J. W. Jones, E. P. Jennings, Benjamin D. Jones, James Kasey, Frank Knapp, William Kelley, J. Kegan, James Kelley, J. F. Kennedy, J. E. Lukins, Cornelius LeaFy, James E. Lynne, John H. Love. William H. MeGlaR-son, R. McMillan, D. H. McKenzie, Peter Mhizes, A. Mehan, M. H. Morgan, A.M. Moore, E. Norris, J. Netzs; C. E. Nowrse, ThomaS Noran, L. F. Noble, J. W. Oliver, J. M. Powell, W. H. Pearce. L. A. Rowell, G. W. Rittenhouse, John Reese, Richard Reese, Francis Sorters, Nicholas Stevens, Charles Soden, J. F. Skinner, James Sullivan, E. H. Smith, William Tomlinson, Henry Van Matre, G. H. Williamson, W. H. Webber, Cyrus E, Watkins, W. W. Weatherby, A. Witts. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XII THE MORGAN said THROUGH OHIO Indiana had just driven out a previous invader--Cap-tain Hines, of Morgan's command--who, with a small force, had crossed over "to stir up the Copperheads," as the rebel accounts pleasantly express it. Finding the country to!o hot for him, he had retired, after doing considerable damage; and in Brandenburgh he was now awaiting his chief. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XII THE MORGAN said THROUGH OHIO Preparations Were at once made for crossing over, but the men crowding down incautiously to the river bank, revealed their presence to the militia on the Indiana side, whom Captain Hines' recent performance had made unwontedly watchful. They at once opened a sharp fusilade across the stream, with musketry and an old cannon which they had mounted on wagon-wheels. Morgan speedily silenced this fire by bringing up his Par-rott rifles; then hastily dismounted two of his regiments and sent them across. The militia retreated and the two rebel regiments pursued. Just then a little tin-clad, the Springfield, which Commander Leroy Fitch had dispatched from New Albany, on the first news of something wrong down the river, came steaming towards the scene of action. Suddenly "checking her way," writes the rebel historian of the raid, Colonel Basil Duke, in his history of Morgan's cavalry, "she tossed her snub-nose defiantly, like an angry beauty of the coal-pits, sidled a little toward the town, and comtnenced to scold. A bluish-white, funnel-shaped cloud spouted out from her left-hand bow, and a shot flew at the town, and then, changing front forward, she snapped a shell at the men on the other side. I wish I were sufficiently master of nautical phraseology to do justice to this little vixen's Style of fighting; but she was so unlike a horse, or even a piece of light artillery, that I cannot venture to attempt it." He adds that the rebel regiments on the Indiana side found shelter, arid that thus the gunboat fire proved wholly without effect. After a little Morgan trained his Parrotts upon her; and the inequality in the range of the guns was such that she speedily turned up the river again. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XIX COURTS AND COURT HOUSES Those indebted to Dr. Hines are desired to remit the sums due-- he being confined to tail deprives him of the pleasure of calling personally on his friends--they will therefore oblige their unfortunate friend by complying with this request without loss of time.

    01/07/2001 02:16:03
    1. Hines in Geneal. Register of Plymouth, MA
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: The Genealogical Register of the Families of Plymouth, MA is free at Ancestry.com Go to the main page and scan down the list on the right until you see List of Databases in tiny letters. The A-Z list will pop up. The databases that are FREE are marked. Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families is one of them. Just click on it and the search mechanism will pop up. There are none spelled Hinds - just the two Hines below but there may be other NE names you'd like to punch in. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------------------- Search Terms: HINES (2) Database: Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families Combined Matches: 2 GENEALOGICAL REGISTER of PLYMOUTH FAMILIES page 134 HILL, ANDREW, m., 1766, Elizabeth Burgess. DANIEL, m., 1764, Elizabeth Holmes. JOHN, Plymouth, 1630, and removed to Boston. JONATHAN, m., 1784, Mary Sargent. JONATHAN, m. 1800, Mary Hines. RALPH, Plymouth, 1638, m. Margaret Tootbaker, and had born at Woburn, Jonathan, Nathaniel, Ralph, Martha, and Rebecca. THOMAS, Plymouth, 1637, removed to Newport. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- GENEALOGICAL REGISTER of PLYMOUTH FAMILIES page 134 HINES, JOHN, m., 1806, Lucy Dunham

    01/07/2001 02:15:54
    1. Mary Ann Hinds
    2. Linda L. Smith
    3. My brother found this while going though my father's papers. We always thought that Mary was our Great-Great Gramdmother. Don't know if Jacob was married before Mary and William was his son or what(?) Mary A. Hinds Mary A. Bright was born in Augusta County, Virginia, September 27, 1829, and died at her home in Leon, Iowa May 7, 1913. At an early age she moved with her parents to Callia County, Ohio, where she grew up to womanhood. In 1848 she was married to Jacob Hinds and in a few years they came to Iowa and settled on a farm in the south part of Woodland Township. They were among the pioneers of that settlement, which was made up of Ohio people. They lived on the farm until the death of Jacob Hinds in 1882. The next year she moved to Leon where she resided until the time of her death. She was the last survivor of a hardy Virginia family. Two of her brothers Jacob Bright and Soloman Bright were for many years residents of Decatur County, both having died here in recent years. The other brothers remained in Ohio and Virginia. She had for forty years been a member of the Advent Christian church and had always lived a life consistant with her faith. She was a great favorite with all her friends and acquaintances, both old and young who mourn her departure. She had no children of her own but raised a boy, William Hinds who now lives at Fruita, Colorado. Funeral services were held at the Advent Christian Church by Elder McNett, of Mount Ayr. After which she was tenderly laid to rest in the Union Cemetery in Morgan Township to await the resurrection morn. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    01/07/2001 12:50:35