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    1. Re: [IAMADISO] Introduction
    2. nelda palmer
    3. Big time. JOHN DILL. supposed died there in about 1886. His wife Lucinda is buried there, have her obit. He is listed in a couple of city directories, so know he was there, but cannot find a single piece of paper showing he died and is buried there. He is my ggg grandfather. cdp Judy Wight Branson wrote: > Hi Suzanne, > > Thanks for the kind words. > > You might have hit on something! <g> > > I was thinking of a roll call anyhow, but how about a roll call of > "brick-walls" only, for starters? Then once that calms down, an "surname" > roll call to see who is searching and researching who! > > How about it Madison County researchers, "Who are your brick-walls" in > Madison County??? Try to remember to put the surname in the subject line > and that way it will catch the attention of anyone who is searching that > particular surname. > > Judy > jlwight@northlink.com. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Suzanne Rousseau <ewok@clarkston.com> > To: <IAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 8:36 PM > Subject: Re: [IAMADISO] Introduction > > > Well personally, I wouldn't mind seeing a searchable list of everybody > else's ancestors that were also dropped out of the sky by aliens and just > suddenly appeared without ANY kind of record to be found on them anywhere > previously. *g* I still think my Greers just evolved from an ear of corn > in the middle of Iowa one day! *sigh* > > > > But seriously, you're doing a wonderful job, thank you. :-) > > > > Suzanne Rousseau > >

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