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    1. [IDBOUNDA] Last Day of This Group - New Location
    2. RandyC
    3. This family history group has moved to a new server! But I cannot move your subscription, you'll need to add yourself to the new location, here: https://groups.io/g/IdahoGenealogy

    03/01/2020 01:36:40
    1. [IDBOUNDA] Rootsweb News
    2. RandyC
    3. Due to the coming shutdown of this mailing list, a replacement group has been set up at https://groups.io/g/IdahoGenealogy Anyone can click that link and use the "Join this Group" button, also, the current subscribers to this list will get an invitation sent to their email address. This has been received from the Rootsweb administration: "Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails." I hope we can continue helping each other in our family history research. Randy

    02/19/2020 08:55:19
    1. [IDBOUNDA] QUIST Family Photograph Album
    2. Shelley Cardiel
    3. I've "rescued" an old photograph album belonging to Mildred QUIST including photographs of her family members including siblings, Ebba, Louise, Thelma, and Albert and her parents Julius and Anna QUIST. Based on limited research I was able to gather some additional information regarding the family and have included that information along with the details on the photographs included in the album: Mildred QUIST Family Photograph Album . Edwin & Robert OLSEN, no studio or location, 1900's, 4-6 years old Edwin Albert OLSEN was b. 29 Apr 1926 in Seattle, WA and died 10 Feb 2010 in Bend, OR Edwin and Robert were living with their parents in Seattle, WA during the 1930 census as follows: Edward A. OLSEN - age 35 Thelma I. OLSEN - age 34 Edwin A. OLSEN - age 3 Robert G. OLSEN - age 1 Edwin and Robert were living with their parents in Seattle, WA during the 1940 census as follows: Thelma W. OLSEN - age 45 Edwin A. OLSEN - age 45 Edwin A. OLSEN Jr. - age 13 Robert Q. OLSEN - age 11 . Thelma QUIST OLSEN, Muzzall Studio Everett, WA, 1900's, 20's Thelma was living in Everett, WA with her parents during the 1910 census as follows: Julius QUIST - age 53 Anna QUIST - age 49 Francis WALLIS - age 28 Louise QUIST - age 24 Lela KUMM - age 23 Ebba QUIST - age 22 Thelma QUIST - age 20 Albert QUIST - age 16 Mildred QUIST - age 7 Thelma was living in Seattle, WA with her parents during the 1920 census as follows Julius QUIST - age 60 Anna QUIST - age 58 Ebba M. QUIST - age 29 Thelma W. QUIST - age 27 Mildred G. QUIST - age 17 . Mrs. J. QUIST'S Child, Elite Studio Spokane, WA, 1890's, boy about 2 years, address in Wallace, ID on back with order instructions . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, age noted as 4 years old Mildred G. QUIST married Milton DIX and the couple was living in Seattle, WA in 1930 with census info as follows Milton DIX - age 28 Mildred G. DIX - age 27 . Unidentified Boy, F. J. Tickner Studio Yakima, WA, 1900's, 3-4 years old . Julius & Anna QUIST, C. Greeneraf St. Paul, MN, 1880's, 20's or 30's, note "Mildred's parents were sturdy Danes with a touch of formality" Julius QUIST was b. 1855 in Denmark, the son of Jens QUIST and Marie MIKKELSEN. Julius died 1 Dec 1935 in Seattle, WA and is buried in the Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home Cemetery in Lake Forest Park, WA along with his wife. Anna Peterson OLSON QUIST was b. 1860 in Denmark, the daughter of Peter OLSON and Marie HANSEN, she married Julius QUIST (1855-1935) and she died 26 Oct 1946 in Seattle, WA and is buried in the Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home Cemetery in Lake Forest Park, WA . Anna PETERSON QUIST, J. Stratbocker Studio Kjobenhavn, Denmark, 1870's or 1880's, note "before she was married" . "Father", M. Nowacks Gallery Minneapolis, MN, 1890's, in his 30's or 40's, same man identified as Julius QUIST in earlier photograph . QUIST Family, Elite Studio Spokane, WA 1890's, parents in 20's to 40's, children 2 to 8 years . Group on Porch of house on Everett Avenue including Albert, Thelma, Louise, and maybe Ebba at end, Mildred in front, Ben in back with friends, 1900's, 6 years to adults Louise QUIST BENTSING was born in Minnesota and married to Benjamin BENTSING (1884-1966) they had two daughters, Kathleen Sophia b. 12 Nov 1915 and Lucile Gladys b. 14 May 1913. Louise died in 1963 and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Everett, WA. . Bill CONOVER with Thelma, Bill is Ebba's friend, photo taken by Ebba, baby is Louise's oldest little girl, taken at Christmas, 1900's toddler to adults . QUIST Children (4) without Mildred, no studio or location, 1890's, 7 years to teens . Mildred QUIST, Myers Studio Everett, WA, 1900's, note "baby of the family who they loved to dress in lace and ribbons and fancy shoes" Mildred Genevieve QUIST b. 27 Aug 1902 in Everett, WA to parents Julius QUIST (b. Nasko, Lolland, Denmark) and Anna PETERSON (b. Yerderup, Shelland, Denmark) . Ebba and Louise QUIST, Carathon Studio Everett, WA, 1890's, teens, note "supervising Mildred's teenage years, the two oldest sisters with a stern outlook" Ebba was living with her family in Seattle, WA during the 1940 census as follows: Anna QUIST - age 80 Ebba M. QUIST - age 39 Milton DIX - age 38 Mildred G. DIX - age 37 Milton J. DIX - age 6 . Thelma QUIST, Myers Studio Everett, WA 1900's, teens or 20's, note "middle sister acquired a fancy hat" . Albert QUIST, Johnson & Co. Studio Minneapolis, MN, 1900's, teens or 20's, note "big brother liked football and jokes but could dress up" Albert and his wife Edith were living in New York City, NY during the 1940 census as follows: Albert J. QUIST - age 45 Edith A. QUIST - age 43 . Albert QUIST, no studio or location, teens or 20's, in football uniform, not "who when asked about his baby sister gave this look" Albert was living and working in Manhattan, NY during the 1920 census as follows: Albert J. QUIST - age 25 - an Investment Clerk . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, teens, note "Mildred tried growing long curls" . Albert and Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, dated Aug 1917, teens or 20's, note "Albert later decided the curls went well with his straw hat" Albert James QUIST was b. 25 Mar 1894 in Bonners Ferry, ID and was listed as both a Student and a Farmer in 1917 when he registered for the draft, he was employed by C. B. March in Kalispell, MT at that time but listed his permanent residence as Everett, WA . Louise QUIST, Myers Studio Everett, WA, 1890's or 1900's, teens or 20's, note "hats were important as Louise took her role as the oldest sister" . Thelma QUIST, Myers Studio Everett, WA, 1900's, teen, graduation, note "the sisters and brother all graduated from Everett High School . Ebba QUIST, Myers Studio Everett, WA, 1900's, teen, graduation, note "a slightly different dress and pose" . Unidentified Woman, Myers Studio Everett, WA 1900's, graduation, teens . Albert QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, teens, note "graduation needed a stiff collar" . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, teens, graduation, note "Mildred made it too" . Louise QUIST and Ben BENTSING, no studio or location, wedding picture, 1900's, teens or 20's, note "The oldest sister Louise was first to marry, a local product" Benjamin BENTSING was b. 27 Feb 1884 in Chelsea, WI and he and Louise lived in Oak Harbor, WA in 1920; and in Everett, WA in 1930. Ben died 2 Jun 1966 in Washington and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Everett, WA. . Louise QUIST BENTSING and daughters, no studio or location, Louise in 30's, girls about 7-12 years, note "Louise and Ben's two daughters grew up fast and always dressed in the latest fashions" Daughter Lucille Gladys BENTSING b. 14 May 1913 in Snohomish, WA married Theodore O. THOMPSON on 3 Jun 1938 in King County, WA and died 11 Apr 1988 in Marysville, WA Daughter Kathleen Sophia BENTSING b. 12 Nov 1915 married James Herbert SHERIDAN on 14 Aug 1941 in King County, WA . Thelma QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, 20's, note "Thelma had curled hair (natural)" . Thelma QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's 20's, note "in a nurse's uniform with flag" . Thelma QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's 20's, note "and a fancy dress" . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's 20's, note "with a Marlene Detrick hair style" . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, 20's, note "revealing bathing suit" . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, 20's, note "a fashionable casual dress" . Albert QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, teens or 20's, note "went on to football prominence at Lehigh and Minnesota" . Albert QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, 20's, note "in the armed service" . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, teens or 20's . Mildred QUIST, no studio or location, 1900's, teens or 20's, note "not to be outdone by her brother's football, Mildred took to toe dancing at Cornish School" . Mildred QUIST, no studio - on steps of Cornish School dancing, 1900's, teens or 20's . Mildred QUIST, no studio - in front of Cornish School dancing, 1900's, teens or 20's . Thelma QUIST and Edwin A. OLSEN, no studio at San Francisco, 1900's, wedding, 20's, note "next to marry was Thelma in fur" . Thelma QUIST and Edwin A. OLSEN, no studio at San Francisco, 1900's, honeymoon, 20's, note "full piece swim suits were in style" . Thelma QUIST OLSEN and two sons, no studio or location, 1900's, 5-7 years with Thelma in 30's, note "had two unruly sons which with Ebba's help they managed to dress up on occasion" . Thelma QUIST OLSEN and two sons, no studio or location, 1900's, 4-6 years with Thelma in 20's . Mildred QUIST with son, no studio or location, 1900's, 2 years, Mildred in 20's, note "Mildred married Milton and following tradition produced two sons" . Mildred QUIST with family and son Milton, no studio or location, 1900's, 2 years to 60's, note "first son Milton had long curly blond hair" . Mildred's son Doug, no studio or location, 1900's, early teens, note "her second son Doug had short cropped hair and he was bigger" . QUIST Family Photographs (5), including 5 QUIST Children, entire family photograph, small groups, 1900's, note "although Mildred describes herself as a tough old Dane, recent gatherings of the family establish she is the well-loved baby of the QUISTS" . C. A. QUIST, print of photo, man in his 40's or 50's . "Mother's Sister's Family", cannot read studio name, no location, woman in 40's or 50's with three children early teens to 20's . "Mother's Sister and Husband ANDERSON with Children", 1900's, 4 years to 60's, note "some are married and their children, girl behind Mother's Sister is Celelia ANDERSON" I am hoping to locate someone from this QUIST Family so that the album can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley

    09/15/2017 07:36:43
    1. [IDBOUNDA] Cumberland Gap Tennessee Genealogy and History Group,
    2. david via
    3. We would like to announce the forming of a new organization the Cumberland Gap Tennessee Genealogy and History Group, A.K.A (CGTGHG) which propose to record and preserve. The goal of the group is to promote Genealogy with the recording of Pioneerâs and their descendantâs while also preserving and recording Cumberland Gapâs history. The CGTGHG hopeâs the Nation will get behind the group by submitting pioneerâs names, stories, pictures and Genealogies to be preserved for future generations to come. The CGTGHG will be having a newsletter 4 times a year and will have memberships available on different levels more on that to come. You can go to our website at [1]cgtghg.org or [2]facebook.com/cgtghg Thank You, David A Nelson Jr Website and Social Media References 1. http://cgtghg.org/ 2. http://facebook.com/cgtghg

    11/05/2014 08:06:57
    1. [IDBOUNDA] Wanted: A Volunteer
    2. IDGenWeb Project
    3. Wanted: a volunteer to help our current County Coordinator of the Boundary County IDGenWeb Project (http://boundary.idgenweb.org). The volunteer need to have knowledge of HTML or webpage application. To add her genealogical data to the current website. If you are interested, please contact the acting State Coordinator at idasc@idgenweb.org and express your interest or questions in how to be a volunteer on our IDGenWeb Project Team. Thanks, Matt Friend acting State Coordinator http://idgenweb.org

    06/20/2011 08:53:51
    1. Re: [IDBOUNDA] white obituary
    2. Norman Strickland
    3. Hi Judy, I live in Mississippi and do not have access to the information you are seeking. However if you go back to the Boundary county Idaho on Rootsweb then on several posts you will see replies by a Mrs. Oma Sanders. Email her and she will be able to help you. She is the one who gave me obits on my family. She is a wonderful person and is glad to look up obits. May God bless you always, Norman j bodycote <dbodycote@earthlink.net> wrote: HI, My husband's great -uncle died in Bonner's Ferry 10 Aug 1947 (Albert Homer White), and Albert's son Dana H White was buried there in April 1991. If obituaries were published, what paper would they most likely have been in? And does the library do look-ups? Thank you for any assistance Judy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IDBOUNDA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/11/2006 11:17:06
    1. [IDBOUNDA] white obituary
    2. j bodycote
    3. HI, My husband's great -uncle died in Bonner's Ferry 10 Aug 1947 (Albert Homer White), and Albert's son Dana H White was buried there in April 1991. If obituaries were published, what paper would they most likely have been in? And does the library do look-ups? Thank you for any assistance Judy

    09/11/2006 05:46:23
    1. Poor Farm
    2. Margaret Halverson
    3. Hello, Does anyone know anything about a Poor Farm in the county or in the general area about 1913 ? Margaret

    07/11/2006 04:47:33
    1. W.O. BAKER
    2. Brenda & Charlie Kerr
    3. I am new to this list. I am looking for W. O. BAKER, b. abt 1879 in Ohio. In 1938 he was living in Bonners Ferry. Any info. or leads greatly appreciated! Thanks, Brenda in TX

    08/23/2005 02:49:52
    1. Reedy search
    2. Arlene
    3. HI Listers I am looking for a family member by the name of John P Reedy. He was born March 1891 in Canada son of John Reedy and Maria or Marie Kelly In the 1900 census he lived with his family in Flathead Co., Montana I have found a John Reedy , birth date 4 Mar 1891, death date __ Feb 1976, last residence Bonners Ferry, Boundary, ID. in the Social Security Death Index. He was married to Pansy Helena Brunick about 1909 and lived in Idaho in the 1910 census with a daughter Ramona born about 1909. They had one other child Alverna birth date about 1912 in Idaho. Is there some kind soul who would look up an obituary for this John Reedy who died in Feb 1796 Bonners Ferry, Boundary, ID Sincerely, Arlene

    05/31/2004 08:26:57
    1. [IDBoundary] trade Chicago IL obit lookups for ones I need
    2. James Dlask
    3. Am willing to do Chicago IL Tribune obit lookups in trade for obit lookups that I need. I need obit lookups for the following Barzee, Hugh Leroy d) 8/30/1994 in ID-Bonners Ferry, Boundry Co Jim Dlask 4538 N Avers Chicago IL 60625

    11/05/2003 02:45:32
    1. [IDBoundary] IGS State Conference and Meeting Sat. May 18th
    2. Juvanne Clezie
    3. CALDWELL----The Idaho Genealogical Society will kickoff their annual statewide conference and meeting Saturday, May 18th at the Caldwell Public Library. Canyon County Family Scanners are hosting this year's IGS Conference. Family Scanners along with the local chapter of DAR are providing their genealogy collection for individual research in the Idaho Room of the l library. The conference begins at 10 o'clock with registration and signing up for afternoon workshops. Rick Ardinger, Executive Director for the Idaho Humanities Council, will give an overview of IHC funding and programs. Linda Morton-Keithley, Administrator for the Idaho State Historical Society Library and Archives, will preview what's new at ISHS and projections on the new building. A catered luncheon is scheduled for 12:15 PM. "Historical Quilts of Idaho" will be the keynote address at the IGS Conference. Sharon Harleman Tandy, published author and designer, will discuss the pioneer craft with a slide presentation and display many of Idaho's finest quilts. Tandy is a native of the Pacific Northwest and Idaho for 24 years. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boise State University in 1986 and a Master's degree in Quilt and Textile History in 1998. The Boise native is a member of the Idaho Humanities Council Speakers Bureau and has addressed audiences throughout the United States. Participants are encouraged to bring their own quilts for helping in the dating process. Tandy's presentation is made possible with funds from the Idaho Humanities Council and the Boise Cascade Corporation. Concurrent workshops will run throughout the afternoon until 4 PM. Topics are as follows: Adoption records-Presenter, Lois Wight, Searchfinders of Idaho; Model Program-Mobilizing Student Researchers for Genealogical and Historical Research-Presenter, Kay Stauff, Warren E. McCain Middle School Librarian, Payette, Idaho; Naturalization Records-Presenter, Glenda Longstreet, Deputy Clerk for the U.S. Courts; What's new at the ISHS Library and Archives-Presenters, Rod House, Archivist; Phyllis Lyons and Steve Barrett, Library Assistants; Creating a genealogical work area in your local library or history museum-a panel of presenters throughout the state. The Idaho Room at the Caldwell Public Library will house a DAR booth for service programs, eligibility and the application process. Juvanne Clezie Martin, owner of the Research Network and Idaho Connections, will demonstrate the Idaho Death Index CD (1911-1950) and answer queries on various Internet sites. Advanced registration for the IGS Conference is $15.00 for IGS members and $20.00 for non-members. Registration is available at the door, but lunch cannot be guaranteed for late registration. Registrants may send their name, address, and telephone number to the Idaho Genealogical Society, PO Box 1854, Boise, Idaho 83701-1854. [http://www.lili.org/idahogenealogy]

    05/05/2002 06:24:43
    1. Re: [IDBOUNDA] 1920 census lookup
    2. Andy or Annie Utick
    3. Dear Iola and Howard, Thank you *so much* for all this great information. This is just exactly what I was looking for. Many, many special thanks again, and have a wonderful new year. All the best, Annie U. On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Iola wrote: > My husband, Howard Ratcliff, was born in Bonner's Ferry and was > delivered by a Dr. Fry in 1927. His parents, Everett and Della > Ratcliff, lived on Fry Creek, which is about 3 miles east of Bonner's > Ferry. His folks mentioned a Fry family, but we have no more > information about them. > > The following information was gotten from the research of Clarence > Ratcliff which was online in 1998 and we accessed by entering Ratcliff > Family Tree in search. The records go back to the 1200's in England > and our line goes back to Richard Ratcliff who came from England to > Maryland in about 1684. > > Elmer RATCLIFF, born Columbus, Cheroke County, KA in 9 April 1882, m. at > Bonner's Ferry Idaho 3 March 1908 to Minnie HART, born Council, Idaho, > 29 December 1892. > > Children: > Letha May RATCLIFF b. Delight, WA 29 Nov. 1910. > > Gladys Amelia RATCLIFF, b. Delight, WA 3 Nov. 1911. > > Lena Minnie RATCLIFF, b. Cheney, WA 10 Oct. 1912. > > Dean Elmer RATCLIFF, b. Lind, WA 20 Dec. 1917 > > Louise Pauline RATCLIFF, b. Lind, WA 21 Feb. 1920 > > Dwayne Hart RATCLIFF, b. Priest River, ID 27 Aug. 1924 > > Merle Sylvian RATCLIFF, B. Hood River, OR 14 July 1927 > > Ronald Laverne RATCLIFF, b. Hood River, OR 7 July 1932. > > We have not personally verified any of the names and dates given. > > The offspring of Elmer and Minnie still live in the Hood River, The > Dalles and the Portland areas in Oregon. > > Howard's Dad mentioned that Elmer RATCLIFF was his cousin. > > Howard and Iola Ratcliff > >

    12/30/2001 07:19:26
    1. Re: [IDBOUNDA] 1920 census lookup
    2. Iola
    3. My husband, Howard Ratcliff, was born in Bonner's Ferry and was delivered by a Dr. Fry in 1927. His parents, Everett and Della Ratcliff, lived on Fry Creek, which is about 3 miles east of Bonner's Ferry. His folks mentioned a Fry family, but we have no more information about them. The following information was gotten from the research of Clarence Ratcliff which was online in 1998 and we accessed by entering Ratcliff Family Tree in search. The records go back to the 1200's in England and our line goes back to Richard Ratcliff who came from England to Maryland in about 1684. Elmer RATCLIFF, born Columbus, Cheroke County, KA in 9 April 1882, m. at Bonner's Ferry Idaho 3 March 1908 to Minnie HART, born Council, Idaho, 29 December 1892. Children: Letha May RATCLIFF b. Delight, WA 29 Nov. 1910. Gladys Amelia RATCLIFF, b. Delight, WA 3 Nov. 1911. Lena Minnie RATCLIFF, b. Cheney, WA 10 Oct. 1912. Dean Elmer RATCLIFF, b. Lind, WA 20 Dec. 1917 Louise Pauline RATCLIFF, b. Lind, WA 21 Feb. 1920 Dwayne Hart RATCLIFF, b. Priest River, ID 27 Aug. 1924 Merle Sylvian RATCLIFF, B. Hood River, OR 14 July 1927 Ronald Laverne RATCLIFF, b. Hood River, OR 7 July 1932. We have not personally verified any of the names and dates given. The offspring of Elmer and Minnie still live in the Hood River, The Dalles and the Portland areas in Oregon. Howard's Dad mentioned that Elmer RATCLIFF was his cousin. Howard and Iola Ratcliff

    12/30/2001 03:15:56
    1. [IDBOUNDA] 1920 census lookup
    2. Andy or Annie Utick
    3. Hello listers, I am hoping that someone on this list has the 1920 census of this county and can do a lookup for me. The family I am looking for is that of Elmer and Minnie (Hart) Ratcliff. They were m. in 1908 at Bonners Ferry, which I understand was in Bonner Co. in 1908, but Boundary Co. when that co. was formed in 1915 (please correct me if this info. is incorrect). Minnie was b. in about 1890, so would have been around age 30 in the 1920 census. I am very interested in learning who the children of Minnie and Elmer Ratcliff were. Many thanks in advance, A. Utick

    12/26/2001 03:42:23
    1. [IDBOUNDA] 1920 census lookup
    2. Andy or Annie Utick
    3. Hello listers, I'm hoping that someone can do a lookup for me in the 1920 Bonner Co. census. I'm looking for a Frank B. Fry and his wife, May. May would be around age 26, and I don't know when Frank was born. They were m. in 1911 at Sandpoint and were living at Bonners Ferry as of 1924. I'm extremely interested in finding out who their children were, their ages, etc. Many thanks in advance for any help, and best of luck to all of you in your research. Best to all, Annie Utick

    12/26/2001 03:41:32
    1. [IDBOUNDA] Updated Idaho page
    2. Juvanne Clezie
    3. Dear List: I have updated my IDAHO CONNECTIONS page to include the following: The Bonneville County Historical Society The Kootenai County Genealogical Society The Idaho Falls Family History Center The Pocatello Family History Center The Meridian South Family History Center Happy Surfing! Juvanne Clezie The Research Network and Idaho Connections http://www.researchnetwork.net

    04/03/2001 01:10:36
    1. [IDBOUNDA] Obit
    2. Terry Fike
    3. Posted on: Boundary Co. Id Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Id/Boundary/2 Surname: Stonechest ------------------------- Since I don't know if Bonner's Ferry is in Boundary or Bonners County, I will post in both. I am trying to locate an obituary or census records on Frank and/or James Stonechest. Frank, b. 1862 in NY, d. in 1927 in Bonners Ferry and is buried in Grandview Cemetery. I haven't been able to locate any of his descendants. His brother, Peter James, b. 1869 in NY, lived in Libby, MT, but I don't know when or if he died in Libby. Thank you.

    01/06/2001 08:56:58
    1. Re: [IDBOUNDA] 1895 Telegraphers
    2. Iola
    3. --WebTV-Mail-2542-6948 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Sorry I left the colon out of the URL for the name index for Telegraphers. The correct URL follows: For the index of names, follow the links at: http://www.qsl.net/n7cfo/index.htm If you find your ancestor, the owner of the site has generously offered to make a photo copy or scan in answer to your request. --WebTV-Mail-2542-6948 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpin-102-4.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.55) by storefull-246.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Tue, 21 Nov 2000 17:36:33 -0800 (PST) Received: by smtpin-102-4.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix) id ABDDDF0; Tue, 21 Nov 2000 17:36:33 -0800 (PST) Delivered-To: yolaman@webtv.net Received: from lists3.rootsweb.com (lists3.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.39]) by smtpin-102-4.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix) with ESMTP id EEE88187 for <yolaman@webtv.net>; Tue, 21 Nov 2000 17:36:32 -0800 (PST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists3.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id eAM1VNJ10163; Tue, 21 Nov 2000 17:31:23 -0800 Resent-Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 17:31:23 -0800 X-Original-Sender: yolaman@webtv.net Tue Nov 21 17:31:21 2000 X-WebTV-Signature: 1 ETAtAhUAv5ObBHnd0WIb9CsgPtgJIdMDh2YCFAatsuxHJVeNYP0teMmeqgVc9vmD From: yolaman@webtv.net (Iola) Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 17:31:21 -0800 (PST) Old-To: IDBOUNDA-L@rootsweb.com, MOBUCHAN-L@rootsweb.com, genwisconsin-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <21289-3A1B21E9-12202@storefull-246.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit MIME-Version: 1.0 (WebTV) Subject: [IDBOUNDA] 1895 Telegraphers Resent-Message-ID: <rVVzJD.A.meC.qHyG6@lists3.rootsweb.com> To: IDBOUNDA-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: IDBOUNDA-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <IDBOUNDA-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1 X-Loop: IDBOUNDA-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: IDBOUNDA-L-request@rootsweb.com If your ancestor worked as a telegrapher anywhere in the US, he may be listed in Taltavall's 1895 book, "Telegraphers of Today." Over 500 beautifully detailed bios are a gold mine of information with pictures, dates and places. For an index of names, follow the links at: http//www.qsl.net/n7cfo/index.htm If you find your ancestor, the owner of the site has generously offered to make a photo copy or scan in answer to your request. We have his permission to pass the word to other lists. Iola Seeking roots and descendants: Clarence E. Huff worked in Northwest Missouri for the Railroad: 1914 in G

    11/21/2000 12:58:53
    1. [IDBOUNDA] 1895 Telegraphers
    2. Iola
    3. If your ancestor worked as a telegrapher anywhere in the US, he may be listed in Taltavall's 1895 book, "Telegraphers of Today." Over 500 beautifully detailed bios are a gold mine of information with pictures, dates and places. For an index of names, follow the links at: http//www.qsl.net/n7cfo/index.htm If you find your ancestor, the owner of the site has generously offered to make a photo copy or scan in answer to your request. We have his permission to pass the word to other lists. Iola Seeking roots and descendants: Clarence E. Huff worked in Northwest Missouri for the Railroad: 1914 in Guilford & 1919 in Gussett. He lived in Faucett, Buchanan, MO from the mid-1930's to about 1950. He worked in Kansas City, MO on a track gang until his retirement. Information to exchange.

    11/21/2000 10:31:21