This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.harrison/4116/mb.ashx Message Board Post: LaVerne E. Kloster Woodbine Twiner, Woodbine, IA 51579 12/06/2006 LaVerne E. Kloster, 73, of 2213 Woodland Drive, Apt. 3, Dubuque, formerly of Remsen, Iowa, died, Nov. 15, 2006 at home. Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 20, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Remsen. Burial was in the Remsen City Cemetery. Hoffmann Schneider and Kitchen Funeral Home, Dubuque were in charge of the arrangements. LaVerne was born on Nov. 25, 1932, in Plymouth County, Iowa, son of Harold and Martha (Bork) Kloster. He graduated from the Cleghorn High School and Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa. He served his country in the U. S. Air Force for two years and was stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City, S.D. LaVerne was math teacher in Moorhead, East Monona, Woodbine, Storm Lake and at Dubuque Hempstead High School until his retirement. In addition to teaching, he was always involved in coaching girls cross-country, track and girls basketball. He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Remsen, the Retired Teachers' Association and several coaching organizations on the state and local level. In his younger years, LaVerne was an avid softball player. Surviving are his sister, Carol Ann (Terry) Peters, of Avoca, Iowa; and nieces and nephews, Kim Peters, of Adair, Joel Peters of Mesa, Ariz., and Susan (Troy) Oehlertz, of Laurens and their children, Chase, Destini and Trey. He was preceded in death by his parents and a niece, Sharon. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.hoffmannschneiderfuneralhomes.com.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DOAN, HENSON, TAYLOR Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.harrison/2435.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: WE ARE LOOKING FOR A NANCY HENSON. SHE WAS POSSIBLY AN INDIAN BUT WE THOUGHT FROM ARKANSAS AND SHE WAS MARRIED TO GEORGE OSCAR DOAN, BUT THEY (THE FAMILY) COULD HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE GRANDMOTHER. ANYWAY WE ARE GRASPING AT STRAWS HERE, BUT YOU NEVER KNOW.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4115 Message Board Post: Lloyd Gray Visitation: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 2:00 PM until 8:00 PM 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM Family will receive friends Fouts Funeral Home 10th & Jeroleman Dunlap, IA 51529 Service: Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:00 AM Congregational Church 7th & Jeroleman Dunlap, IA 51529 Obituary information will be posted as soon as it is available. posted with permission from: Fouts Funeral Home Woodbine - Dunlap, IA www.foutsfuneralhome.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4114 Message Board Post: Mamie Ehlert Visitation: Tuesday, December 5, 2006 1:00 PM until 8:00 PM 7:00 PM until 7:30 PM Prayer Service Fouts Funeral Home 5th & Normal Street Woodbine, IA 51579 Service: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 10:30 AM Zion Lutheran Church Magnolia, IA Mamie Voss Ehlert was born June 4, 1915, to W.C. and Mamie (Nelson) Voss in Magnolia Township, Iowa. She attended grade school and graduated from Magnolia High School in 1933. Mamie married Hudson Beebee Ehlert on September 10, 1940, in Papillion, Nebraska. Mamie farmed with her husband in the Woodbine area until Hudson’s death on August 30, 1985. After Hudson’s death, Mamie moved into Woodbine. Mamie was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Magnolia, Iowa and later Immanuel Lutheran Church in Logan, Iowa. She loved to travel and work crossword puzzles. Mamie enjoyed researching family history and she worked with the Harrison County Genealogy Society. Mamie’s family was very dear to her and she enjoyed keeping up on the grandchildren’s and great grandchildren’s activities. Mamie died Saturday, December 2, 2006, in Woodbine, Iowa attaining the age of 91 years, five months, and 28 days. Mamie was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. She is survived by her two sons, Dennis Ehlert and his wife Lorraine of Woodbine, Iowa, Roger Ehlert and his wife Jeanne of Haysville, Kansas; one daughter, Jeanne and her husband Robert Jackson of Anita, Iowa; 10 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; one sister Winifred King of Blair, Nebraska; three sisters-in-law, Helen Ehlert, Edna Ehlert, Loie and her husband Merril McElwain all of Woodbine, Iowa; one brother-in-law, Fargo Ehlert of Missouri Valley, Iowa; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral Service Zion Lutheran Church Magnolia, Iowa Wednesday, December 6, 2006, at 10:30 am Clergy Rev. Dennis Maaske Musician Janice Perkins Congregational Hymns A Mighty Fortress #262 Beautiful Savior #657 I Know My Redeemer Liveth #200 Honorary Pall Bearers Chris Ehlert, Tammy Gielisch, Jill Lickteig, Stacie Herridge, Jeff Ehlert, Joel Jackson Jeremy Ehlert, Rick Ehlert, Jenny Zeka, Katie Ehlert Pall Bearers John Ganzhorn, Karol King Richard Ehlert, Fred Ehlert Gary Ehlert, Doug McElwain Final Resting Place Magnolia Cemetery Magnolia, Iowa posted with permission from: Fouts Funeral Home Woodbine - Dunlap, IA www.foutsfuneralhome.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4113 Message Board Post: James, Willard M. Jr. The Daily Nonpareil 12/5/2006 Willard M. James, Jr. Willard M. "Jesse", "Jim" James, Jr., age 67, of Missouri Valley, passed away December 2, 2006 at Mercy Hospital. Jesse was born July 7, 1939 in Council Bluffs to Willard Martin and Velda Mae (Scoular) James, Sr. He graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1957 and served our country in the United States Marine Corp from 1957-1960 as a lance corporal. He was stationed in California and Okinawa. From 1964-1965 he owned and operated Eagle Private Detective Services. In 1965 he became a car inspector for the Union Pacific Railroad retiring in 1992. His true life passion was hunting and fishing. Jesse was a professional hunting guide and commercial fisherman. His love for conservation was shown by his years of membership to Ducks Unlimitied (DeSoto Bend Chapter and Blair, Neb., Chapter where he was a charter member), and Pheasants Forever (Boyer Valley Chapter). He valued the conservation of land and wildlife and held a high integrity in the ethics of hunting and fishing sh! own by his teaching of hunting safety for the State of Iowa for over 20 years. Jesse was also a member of the Eagles Club. He was preceded in death by his father, daughters, LaCinda Marie James at infancy and Lacrutia Page James. Jesse is survived by his daughters, Martie Mae Chauvin and husband Roger, of Missouri Valley, Dawn Marie Perkins and husband John, Renee Gaffney, all of Omaha; sons, Mark James, Sr. and wife Cindy, Roy Wachner, all of Council Bluffs, Randy Wachner, of Dallas, Ga., Reagan Wachner, of Cedar Rapids; grandchildren, Anthony and Amber Chauvin, Mark James, Jr., Chasity Ann James, Matthew and Andrew Rutledge, Christine Perkins, Ryan, Andrew, and Taylor Campagna, Rachael Gaffney, Jessica Steer, Joseph, Johnathan, Christopher, Nicole, Chantel, Jordan and Kenny Wachner; 8 great grandchildren; mother, Velda Mae James, of Council Bluffs; brothers, Marvin James and wife Kathy, Gary James, all Council Bluffs; nieces and nephews. Visitation with the Family, Wednes! day, 6-8 p.m. at Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer- Woodring Funeral Home. Funeral Service, Thursday, 11:00 a.m. at the mortuary with Rev. John Hill officiating. Interment Neola, Iowa Township Cemetery with military rites tendered by the Neola American Legion Post # 330. A lunch will follow at the Council Bluffs Eagles Club. The family will direct memorials. To my DAD: "Dads Place" There's a special kind of feeling when I think about you, Dad. It's a pleasure to remember all the happy times we've had. There's a special kind of caring that is meant for you alone. There's a place somewhere in my heart That only You can own. Thank you for being my dad, Love Martie Chauvin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beedle, Keairnes, Armstrong, Daughtery, Haner Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4112 Message Board Post: Logan Observer August 25, 1921 AMSEY BEEDLE CALLED Another Member of Co. C 29th Iowa Obeys Last Command... Passed Away at Omaha. Another respected citizen of the community, a veteran of the Civil War in the company dear to the hearts of our people, C of the 29th Iowa has answered the last bugle call and now rests with so many, of his comrades in the last sleep. He was born February 11th, 1841, in Warren county, OH. His father died when he was a child, but with his mother came to Council Bluffs about the year 1852. He attended school in that city a few years and later in this township. At the age of 17 he started to work for himself which he continued until 1862 when he enlisted in Co. C at Magnolia and served until he was discharged at New Orleans in 1865. He was mustered out at Davenport. At the close of service he went to Woodbine where he entered the woolen mill and learned the trade of a weaver. Five years later he began farming in Jefferson township and by hard work and economy he acquired 360 acre of land in this and Cass township. He retired from active farm work in 1911, but remained on the farm which he had fitted up with all of the convenciences. He was married in 1868 to Elizabeth Keairnes and to this union eight children were born--Mrs. Laura Armstrong, George, Mrs Bessie Daughtery, Verne, Jessie, Maud and Mrs. Irene Haner, most of whom with the wife survive to mourn the loss of a good father and faithful companion. Mr.Beedle was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge and the G. A. R, a good citizen and an honest man. He died in an Omaha hospital of uremi! c poisoning after about ten days of illness. American Civil War Soldiers about Amsey Beedle Name: Amsey Beedle , Residence: Harrison County, Iowa Enlistment Date: 16 August 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Iowa Unit Numbers: 203 203 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 16 August 1862 at the age of 21 Enlisted in Company C, 29th Infantry Regiment Iowa on 09 November 1862. Promoted to Full Corporal 8th Class on 31 October 1864 Promoted to Full Corporal 7th Class on 04 June 1865 Promoted to Full Corporal 4th Class on 01 August 1865 Mustered out Company C, 29th Infantry Regiment Iowa on 10 August 1865 in New Orleans, LA Civil War Service Records about Amsey Beedle Name: Amsey Beedle Company: B Unit: 29 Iowa Infantry. Rank - Induction: Private Rank - Discharge: Corporal Allegiance: Union The above record should probably read Company C, but this is what is on ancestry.com. Respectfully submitted for other researchers.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barr Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4111 Message Board Post: Woodbine Twiner Jan. 18, 1917 Mrs. Jane Barr The fuenral services of Mrs. Jane Barr were held at ten o'clock this morning at the home of her son, O. H. Barr, living six miles west of town. Mrs. Barr was eighty-three years of age and has made her home with her son and family for a great many years, moving here from California with them some seven years ago. She was connected with the L. D. S. faith and Elder J. A. Donaldson conducted the services. Interment was made in the Woodbine cemetery. Note, she was the husband of Alexander Barr, a Civil War Veteran of Harrison county, Iowa. Respectfully submitted for other researchers.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rouke, Duer Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4109 Message Board Post: Missouri Valley Times Oct.23, 1885 On Sunday morning, October 18, 1885, at 10 o'clock a.m., at her late residence in LaGrange township, Harrison county, Iowa, Mrs. Mary Jane, wife of Wm. Rouke, aged 25 years. Mr. Wm. Rouke is the son of John John Rouke, and the deceased is the sister of C. H. Duer, of this city and was highly respected by all who knew her. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn her death. She was buried in the Catholic cemetery at Honey Creek on Tuesday last, followed to her last resting place by a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives. The funeral procession was the largest, perhaps, that was ever seen in the county, many of the friends of the deceased coming twenty miles to pay their last respects. Respectfully submitted for other researchers.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Earnest, Mann Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4108 Message Board Post: The Missouri Valley Times, Oct. 23, 1885 At the residence of her son in law, Harvey Mann in this city, on Tuesday, October 20, 1885, Mrs. Nancy Earnest, aged 80 years after a lingering illness of seven months. The deceased was born in South Carolina in 1805 and came to Harrison county in 1855, where she lived until her death. Her funeral was largely attended. The funerals address was preached by Rev. Hestwood of the M. E. church. The remains were buried in Magnolia cemetery. She leaves three sons and five daughters to mourn her loss. Harvey Mann desearves great credit for the manner in which he treated the deceased during her long illness. He has had the entire burden of her care on his shoulders, and he has nobly performed that duty. CARDS of THANKS We wish to thank the many neighbors and friends who kindly assisted us during the last sickness of Mrs. Earnest. May they find as true friends when the grim destroyer visits them --which we hope will be many days yet -- and may He who heals all wounds be kind to them in their hour of adversity. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mann. Respectfully submitted for other researchers.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pond Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4107 Message Board Post: Missouri Valley Times, Oct. 23, 1885 CARDS of THANKS To our neighbors and frineds we would tender our heartfelt thanks for their kindness to us in our sad bereavement; to the choir and to those who furnished such an abundance of flowers; and also to the Masons for the sympathy shown us. These acts of kindness will never be forgotten. Mrs.HATTIE S. POND and Children.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gleason, Holbrook, Harris Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4106 Message Board Post: The Missouri Valley Times, Oct. 23, 1885 At his home in Dunlap, Ia., at 1 p.m., October 17, 1885, of typhoid fever, Henry W. Gleason, aged 45 years. The deceased was born in Allegheny county, N.Y., in 1840. he came west in '66, settling in Harrison county Iowa, and has continued to be a resident thereof ever since. He was one of the most genial, well-hearted and companionable men never making an acquaintance without making a lifetime frined. Everybody loved him. The power of making and retaining friends with him, was perfectly natural -- perhaps the strongest characteristic he possessed flowing spontaneously from a pure hearrt, combined with a lively amiable dispostion, ready wit and sympathetic feelings toward his fellow men. His friends and admirers were all over the country, and the news of his death cast such a feeling of universal gloom and sadness as is very seldom felt under similiar circumstances. In his death, everybody feels as if he had sustained a loss: and as the intelligence was conveyed from ! friend to friend it seemed as if it could not be. But we must all submit to the inevitable and should strive to be as well prepared as he. He was a professor of Christianity, and too true and noble to be less than deeply in earnest, while his daily walk and life gave the stamp of sincerety to his professious. For such as he the "pearly gates" must ever stand ajar, and his family and friends, whose lives are in keeping with divine precepts, may hold fast to the blessed assurance of a bright reunion over there. --Courier Marcellus Holbrook and D. M. Harris, of Missouri Valley, attended the funeral of Mr. Gleason and report it to be the largest ever seen in the ocunty. Respectfully submitted for other researchers.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pond Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4105 Message Board Post: Missouri Valley Times Oct. 23, 1885 In Mo. Valley, Friday, October 16, 1885, of typhoid fever, Webster Pond, after an illness of several days. The deceased was buried Sunday under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge. The following resolutions were passed by the lodge after the funeral: Whereas, It has pleased the Architect of the universe to remove from our midst our late Brother Webster S. Pond, and whereas it is proper we should place on record our esteem for him as a brother and an expression of sorrow at the sad event of his death. Therefore be it resolved by Valley Lodge No. 232, A. F. & A. M., that while we bow with humble submission to Him who doeth All things well, we do not the less mourn for our brother who has been called from labor to refreshment by the Supreme Grand Master. Resolved, That in the death of Brother Pond, this society loses a valuable brother the community a worthy citizen and his family a dutiful husband and loving father. Resolved, That this Lodge tender its heart felt sympathy ! to the family of our deceased brother in this their sad affliction. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of deceased, a copy sent to the Lodge of which he was a member and published in the Missouri Valley Times and Harrison Co. News.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: OVIATT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0k.2ADE/4104 Message Board Post: Could someone do an obit look up for me please - for: Marshal Edgar OVIATT Death Date: 14 September 1891 Magnolia Harrison County IA Thank you in advance Linda Oviatt Great Falls Montana
There is a way to correct it. For a while after you make the correction, there's a little yellow triangle beside it the interpretation that the corrector gives. I've come to the conclusion that some human being takes a look and decides that you are right. I've corrected two in 1930 Nebraska: They transcribed Ethel Garner as "Athel" and Leonard Chambers as "Chomboro". I believe the 'Athel' and 'Chomboro' are now gone, and the index is correct--but I haven't had a lot of time to play with it as the FHC where I volunteer is often too busy for me to do research of my own. Lila Garner ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlene Brosam" <charlieb@mchsi.com> To: <racoker@earthlink.net>; "Audrie L. Miller" <bluedevils_99@hotmail.com> Cc: <iaharris-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: 01 December, 2006 9:05 PM Subject: Re: [IAHARRIS] WWII Draft cards > The writing on the census is Long but whoever transcribed it on ancestry > put > Tong. That's too bad. I have noticed alot of names are like that on so > many > of the ones I have been researching. Wish they would pay more attention. > Some are hard to read but there are way to many misspelled names. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <racoker@earthlink.net> > To: "Audrie L. Miller" <bluedevils_99@hotmail.com> > Cc: <iaharris-l@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 2:08 PM > Subject: Re: [IAHARRIS] WWII Draft cards > > >> Hi Audrie, >> >> In the 1920 Census, Edward LONG is living with his parents in >> Cincinnati, Harrison Co., IA. The transcriptionist read the name as >> TONG instead of LONG. >> >> In the 1930 Census, brothers Harry, Edward (misread as Eward in the >> index) and Donald Long are living in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Ruth >> >> Audrie L. Miller wrote: >> >>>Hi I am trying to locate where two sons of Charles Long went to after his >>>death in 1922 . . . >>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IAHARRIS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IAHARRIS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
The writing on the census is Long but whoever transcribed it on ancestry put Tong. That's too bad. I have noticed alot of names are like that on so many of the ones I have been researching. Wish they would pay more attention. Some are hard to read but there are way to many misspelled names. ----- Original Message ----- From: <racoker@earthlink.net> To: "Audrie L. Miller" <bluedevils_99@hotmail.com> Cc: <iaharris-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 2:08 PM Subject: Re: [IAHARRIS] WWII Draft cards > Hi Audrie, > > In the 1920 Census, Edward LONG is living with his parents in > Cincinnati, Harrison Co., IA. The transcriptionist read the name as > TONG instead of LONG. > > In the 1930 Census, brothers Harry, Edward (misread as Eward in the > index) and Donald Long are living in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. > > Hope this helps. > > Ruth > > Audrie L. Miller wrote: > >>Hi I am trying to locate where two sons of Charles Long went to after his >>death in 1922 . . . >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IAHARRIS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Audrie, In the 1920 Census, Edward LONG is living with his parents in Cincinnati, Harrison Co., IA. The transcriptionist read the name as TONG instead of LONG. In the 1930 Census, brothers Harry, Edward (misread as Eward in the index) and Donald Long are living in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. Hope this helps. Ruth Audrie L. Miller wrote: >Hi I am trying to locate where two sons of Charles Long went to after his >death in 1922 . . . > >
Audrie, In the 1920 census, there is a Thomas C. LONG, who is a soldier stationed at Camp Dix in Burlington Co., NJ. In the 1930 census, there is a Thomas C. LONG living in Calhoun, Harrison Co., IA with wife, Ellen, and daughter. Shirley M. Does this sound like the Thomas LONG you are looking for? Ruth Audrie L. Miller wrote: >Hi I am trying to locate where two sons of Charles Long went to after his >death in 1922 . . . > >
Hi I am trying to locate where two sons of Charles Long went to after his death in 1922 if there is someone who has access to Ancestry and can try looking for draft cards for them I would appreciate it. Thomas Long born about 1901 Cincinnati twp, Harrison County, Iowa Edward Long born about 1907 Cincinnati twp, Harrison County, Iowa Thanks Audrie _________________________________________________________________ Stay up-to-date with your friends through the Windows Live Spaces friends list. http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mk
Hi Audrie, This is possibly the WWI Draft Card for Thomas LONG. Edward is too young to have registered as he would have been only 11 or 12 when the registrations took place in 1917 and 1918. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Thomas Charles Long Address: R.F.D. #1 City: Modale County: Harrison State: Iowa Birth Date: 4 Jul 1900 Race: White Present Occupation: Farm Laborer Employer: C. B. Long; Modale, Iowa, R.F.D. #1 Nearest Relative: Mrs. Emma Long; Modale, Iowa, R.F.D. #1 Signature: Thomas Charles Long Height/Build: Medium/Medium Eyes/Hair: Blue/Light Registration Date: Sept. 12, 1918 Roll: 1643113 DraftBoard: 0 Ruth Roberts Coker Arlington, TX Audrie L. Miller wrote: >Hi I am trying to locate where two sons of Charles Long went to after his >death in 1922 if there is someone who has access to Ancestry and can try >looking for draft cards for them I would appreciate it. > >Thomas Long born about 1901 Cincinnati twp, Harrison County, Iowa >Edward Long born about 1907 Cincinnati twp, Harrison County, Iowa > >Thanks >Audrie > >_________________________________________________________________ >Stay up-to-date with your friends through the Windows Live Spaces friends >list. >http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mk > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IAHARRIS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >