Dorothy, Do any of the materials mention Rev. Frank W. Loy? His daughter Jessie had told me her father was involved in the Effingham Prohibition movement. Rev. F. W. Loy was first cousin to my grandma's dad John N. Loy. On 10/14/04 3:25 PM, "Dorothy Brumleve" <brumleve@insightbb.com> wrote: > I remember that the Effingham County society had a speaker some years > back on the topic of Ada Kepley and the Prohibition movement in > Effingham Co. I have some materials that this speaker would surely want > to see. Can anybody put me in touch with him? > > Thanks in advance. > > Dorothy Brumleve > brumleve@insightbb.com > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== > If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to > ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or > unsubscribe in the message body. >
I remember that the Effingham County society had a speaker some years back on the topic of Ada Kepley and the Prohibition movement in Effingham Co. I have some materials that this speaker would surely want to see. Can anybody put me in touch with him? Thanks in advance. Dorothy Brumleve brumleve@insightbb.com
-----Original Message----- From: normhawkins <normhawkins@texoma.net> To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:32 AM Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] Hess Bible >Hello Jerry >I am not sure where the name, Hess, might fit in to the Bright or Moore >research. I did find Margaret Moore, of Ireland, in the 1850 census and >Isabell (wife of David Bright) was listed with siblings and Margaret in >Effingham Co. No father was mentioned at that time. I thought if either >David or Isabell died in Effingham Co, it might mention a father. Would be >interested in knowing if this info fits with your bible or other info. I am >researching these families for a friend and he doesn't have anything other >than his gggrandfathers name (David). Thank you for answering. Jan Hawkins >-----Original Message----- >From: Jerry Hetrick <aaamicro@peoplepc.com> >To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:49 PM >Subject: [ILEFFING-L] Hess Bible > > >> I have this Hess Bible with this info and more in it, as Effingham, Il. is >mentioned I thought there might be a intrest in it if so let me know. >> >> >>==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >>If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail >to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the >>digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >>unsubscribe in the message body. >> >> > > >==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the >digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >unsubscribe in the message body. > >
Hello Jerry I am not sure where the name, Hess, might fit in to the Bright or Moore research. I did find Margaret Moore, of Ireland, in the 1850 census and Isabell (wife of David Bright) was listed with siblings and Margaret in Effingham Co. No father was mentioned at that time. I thought if either David or Isabell died in Effingham Co, it might mention a father. Would be interested in knowing if this info fits with your bible or other info. I am researching these families for a friend and he doesn't have anything other than his gggrandfathers name (David). Thank you for answering. Jan Hawkins -----Original Message----- From: Jerry Hetrick <aaamicro@peoplepc.com> To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:49 PM Subject: [ILEFFING-L] Hess Bible > I have this Hess Bible with this info and more in it, as Effingham, Il. is mentioned I thought there might be a intrest in it if so let me know. > > >==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the >digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >unsubscribe in the message body. > >
I have this Hess Bible with this info and more in it, as Effingham, Il. is mentioned I thought there might be a intrest in it if so let me know.
Looking for descendants or ancestors of Jefferson Brown Lewis , he was in the 1880 census of Effingham Co. in Moccasin township with his wife Nancy Jane and two children, Edgar and Daisy. He did not stay any place very long...he was in Montgomery, Fayette and Menard Co's also. He must have had relatives in each county for hm to be able to move about so easily. Any help appreciated. Thanks Betty
Good afternoon all! Could someone please clip the wedding notice for Jennifer Niemann for me? She is my great niece and I was unable to travel to Illinois for the wedding. I'm very sad that I missed it but I hope it got a write up in the Effingham paper. The wedding was at St. Anthony's yesterday, September 25. If someone can get it for me email me privately and I'll give you my snail mail address. Or if someone can scan it I'd take that too. Thanks in advance. -- Jean Family Tree Branches in Effingham County Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Texas, California: ZACHA, KOLLMANN, STROOT, KAMPSCHRADER, Family Tree Branches in Clinton County Illinois: SANTEL, ARENTSEN, WELLEN, NETEMEYER, BAAHLMANN, KOLLMANN, STROOT, KAMPSCHRADER Family Tree Branches in Sheboygan, Janesville, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin: KOEHLER, MANSKE/MANZKE, ZIMMERMANN, MUELLER/MILLER, SOMMER(S), MITCHONKE, RAND, RAML http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/o/e/Jean-Z-Koehler http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~jeanzk http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jeanzk Transcribing the 1920 Clinton County Census for the USGenWeb Census Project; visit it at: http://www.us-census.org/
Linda - My abject apologies. School started here on 9/8 and it has been nuts. I have one in Kindergarten and in 4th and my 2-yr old starts pre-school tomorrow. I did get Claudia's message and apologize for not responding. I'd like copies of the directory entries; I already have the census entries. When things slow down, I intend to ask for advice/direction on digging up some other family info, but that's easily a mid-October project at the moment. Claudia did provide the mailing address so I"ll send a check for the info tomorrow. As for the email on the Hinnenthal surname, it should be the same as this...unless I made a typo. I entered it a week or so ago when you sent out the plea for updated info on the Effingham site. Thanks again for your help. Lynn Linda Lambert wrote: >Claudia Cole from the Effingham Genealogy Society is trying to reach you. >She sent you an email 10 days ago. She has information for you. > >Did your email change? The one listed for the Hinnenthal surname comes back >"not deliverable". > >Linda >"All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated >daily". >-----Original Message----- >From: Lynn Hillman [mailto:lynnhillman@optonline.net] >Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 6:14 AM >To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] Bad email address on surname list.... > >Hi Linda - > >Got your message...what's up? > >Lynn (Hinnenthal) Hillman > >Linda Lambert wrote: > > > >>Lynn Hillmann... >> >> >> >>If you get this, please contact me immediately re Hinnenthal. >> >> >> >>Linda Lambert >> >>Effingham County Illinois GenWeb Administrator >> >> >> >>"All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated >>daily". >> >> >> >> >> >>==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >>If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail >> >> >to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > > >>digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >>unsubscribe in the message body. >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to >ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the >digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >unsubscribe in the message body. > > > >==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the >digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >unsubscribe in the message body. > > > >
Hi Linda - Got your message...what's up? Lynn (Hinnenthal) Hillman Linda Lambert wrote: >Lynn Hillmann... > > > >If you get this, please contact me immediately re Hinnenthal. > > > >Linda Lambert > >Effingham County Illinois GenWeb Administrator > > > >"All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated >daily". > > > > > >==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the >digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >unsubscribe in the message body. > > > >
Claudia Cole from the Effingham Genealogy Society is trying to reach you. She sent you an email 10 days ago. She has information for you. Did your email change? The one listed for the Hinnenthal surname comes back "not deliverable". Linda "All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated daily". -----Original Message----- From: Lynn Hillman [mailto:lynnhillman@optonline.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 6:14 AM To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] Bad email address on surname list.... Hi Linda - Got your message...what's up? Lynn (Hinnenthal) Hillman Linda Lambert wrote: >Lynn Hillmann... > > > >If you get this, please contact me immediately re Hinnenthal. > > > >Linda Lambert > >Effingham County Illinois GenWeb Administrator > > > >"All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated >daily". > > > > > >==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== >If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the >digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or >unsubscribe in the message body. > > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body.
I'd like to extend a hearty thank you to our mailing list members AND the members of the Effingham County Genealogy Society who so graciously help others who post a request for help on our mailing list and on the GenWeb page Too often we forget to say thank you to people who have gone out of their way to help. So periodically, I'm going to do it to make sure that we don't forget to say "thank you".. Remember, we help each other out of a love for genealogy...and we don't get any material gain for doing this. So if someone helps you, please remember to say "thank you". And then...pass that help on to someone else. Keep the help chain going. Linda Effingham County IL GenWeb Volunteer Effingham County IL Mailing List Administrator "All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated daily".
Lynn Hillmann... If you get this, please contact me immediately re Hinnenthal. Linda Lambert Effingham County Illinois GenWeb Administrator "All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated daily".
Dieterich Rural Route 1 went south from Dieterich about 8-10 miles and west into Lucas township. Rural Route 2 went from Dieterich to the Elliottstown area and west into Union township. E. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Mammoser" <AMammoser@comcast.net> To: <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 10:31 AM Subject: [ILEFFING-L] Rural Route > I see a lot of older obits that refer to: Rural Route 1, Effingham; Rural > Route 2, Effingham; or Rural Route 3, Effingham. Can anyone tell me the > more precise locations for these. I believe Rural Route 3, Effingham refers > to the Green Creek area. > > There are similar references for the Dieterich area. Any help there would > also be appreciated. > > Tony > > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== > If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or > unsubscribe in the message body. > > >
Tony.....another suggestion/thought. Why don't you call the post offices in Dieterich and in Effingham and see what they say? They should have records of the evolution of the mailing addresses. Linda "All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated daily". -----Original Message----- From: Linda Lambert [mailto:ktlkate@extremezone.com] Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 8:54 AM To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [ILEFFING-L] Rural Route If I remember rightly, Route 1 was east of Effingham, Route 2 was south and west of Effingham, and Route 3 was north of Effingham. But that was a looooooooong time ago for me <g> Linda "All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated daily". -----Original Message----- From: Tony Mammoser [mailto:AMammoser@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 8:32 AM To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILEFFING-L] Rural Route I see a lot of older obits that refer to: Rural Route 1, Effingham; Rural Route 2, Effingham; or Rural Route 3, Effingham. Can anyone tell me the more precise locations for these. I believe Rural Route 3, Effingham refers to the Green Creek area. There are similar references for the Dieterich area. Any help there would also be appreciated. Tony ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body.
If I remember rightly, Route 1 was east of Effingham, Route 2 was south and west of Effingham, and Route 3 was north of Effingham. But that was a looooooooong time ago for me <g> Linda "All incoming and outgoing email is scanned by Norton's Anti-Virus, updated daily". -----Original Message----- From: Tony Mammoser [mailto:AMammoser@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 8:32 AM To: ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILEFFING-L] Rural Route I see a lot of older obits that refer to: Rural Route 1, Effingham; Rural Route 2, Effingham; or Rural Route 3, Effingham. Can anyone tell me the more precise locations for these. I believe Rural Route 3, Effingham refers to the Green Creek area. There are similar references for the Dieterich area. Any help there would also be appreciated. Tony ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body.
I see a lot of older obits that refer to: Rural Route 1, Effingham; Rural Route 2, Effingham; or Rural Route 3, Effingham. Can anyone tell me the more precise locations for these. I believe Rural Route 3, Effingham refers to the Green Creek area. There are similar references for the Dieterich area. Any help there would also be appreciated. Tony
Thank you Linda for all the work you do on the site. Let me know if there anything I can help you with. I'd be glad to. I'm in between jobs at the moment and wouldn't mind doing something. Faye Orlando, Florida
Linda, Sorry, I thought that I was answering Audrey personally not the Effingham List.... Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate B." <katekb@consolidated.net> To: <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 4:08 PM Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] I FOUND IT> St. Paul's Lutheran Church Effingham, IL > Nope, that is not the church that we were talking about. That one was torn > down not to long ago and it was 4 blocks from the present St. John's > Lutheran Church. > > St. Paul's was only 2 blocks East from St. John's at that period of time it > was in the 900 block. That may be why there has been a confusion about just > where it was located at. > But I am still looking and hope to find more information about it. > Kate > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Audrey Garbe" <audrey@effingham.net> > To: <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 8:29 AM > Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] I FOUND IT> St. Paul's Lutheran Church Effingham, > IL > > > > That's where I told you it was. Afterwards it was a Methodist church. > > Audrey > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kate B." <katekb@consolidated.net> > > To: <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 9:59 PM > > Subject: [ILEFFING-L] I FOUND IT> St. Paul's Lutheran Church Effingham, IL > > > > > > > > > > > > > After reading the 50th Anniversary book, 1853-1903, Effingham, Illinois > > for the 5th time, (or more) I noticed that there is 2 pictures of > Lutheran > > Churches. Since I have lived here all my life, I have never heard of there > > being another one other than St. John's Lutheran Church that is on the S. > W. > > corner of Center [now West Jefferson] Avenue & Cherry Street. So when I > > found the picture in the 50th Anniversary of Effingham Illinois book, the > > picture of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, where was it located at? > > > > > > This is what I found out: > > > St Paul's Lutheran Church was located in the 900 block of Shelby Avenue > > [now 700 block] on the south side of the block. It must of taken up the > > whole block where houses are now. > > > > > > What I have not found out yet though is what happened to it? Was it like > > the 2 catholic churches here? > > > > > > In the 1900 city directory it says that St, John Lutheran church was > > German speaking and St. Paul's Lutheran Church was English speaking. That > is > > how St. Anthony's Catholic church was, German speaking and Scared Heart, > > English speaking. > > > > > > So if anyone knows anymore about St. Paul's Lutheran Church, please let > me > > know. > > > > > > Kate Keller Bourland > > > > > > > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== > > > If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send > e-mail > > to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > > > digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe > or > > > unsubscribe in the message body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== > > If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail > to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > > digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or > > unsubscribe in the message body. > > > > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== > If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or > unsubscribe in the message body. >
This was taken from the St. Anthony's Century 1858-1958 by Hilda Engbring Feldhake. The Birth of St. Anthony Parish Pioneer Catholics who lived in the Effingham area prior to 1854 were obliged to travel to Teutopolis or to Green Creek to attend church services. In 1854, at the time when the first buildings were being erected in Broughton (now Effingham), a log house was built near the center of the block bounded by Jefferson, Section, Second and Third streets to the rear of what has successively been known as the Trade Palace, the Chester Knitting Mill, and presently the Illinois Glove Company. Logs were donated by Gerhard Osthoff and the carpenter work donated by Anton Schleper, Casper Mindrup and his brother, Frederick. On weekdays this log building served as a school. But on Sundays, it was used as a church for Catholics of the area, being served by the various pastors from Teutopolis. When, on January 9, 1857, the Rev. Thomas Frauenhofer assumed the duties as resident pastor of Green Creek, he journeyed to Effingham every other Sunday to read Holy Mass for the few scattered Catholic people of the area. Thus Father Frauenhofer laid the foundation for the present strong parish of St. Anthony's Parish. 1858 marks the official beginning of St. Anthony's Parish. The number of Catholic families in the area rose to forty. Upon the advice of Father Frauenhoferm and with the approval of the Bishop, Right Rev. Henry Damien Juncker, D.D., it was decided that a church be built of brick. Such a decision was not reached over night. An active men's society had been formed in 1857, and as these men witnessed an increase in the number attending Mass in the log building, they were impelled to remedy the situation by planning for a larger place to worship. In fact, as early as 1856 the farmers were busy cutting cord-wood to be used in the making of brick and could be seen hauling stone and sand. When at last the final plans for the new church had received the approval of the Bishop, subscriptions were taken up. A total of $4, 234.00 was subscribed under the direction of the building committee composed of J.M. Mete, H. Willenborg, Henry Haarman, and Gerhard H. Ostoff. To David Alexander and Samuel Little, St. Anthony's Parish will forever be indebted. for they donated Block 16 of their North Addition on which the church was to be erected. Forty families contributed an average of $100 each toward the erection of the new church. In the spring of 1858, Rev. Bartholomew Bartels, resident pastor of Teutopolis, laid the cornerstone of the new edifice on the block bound by Second, Third, St. Louis and St. Paul (now Virginia) streets. This church stood on what is the present site of St. Anthony gymnasium. It served as the parish church until 1875, when the present church was built. In that year it was used as a school until 1894 when it became the parish hall. The Franciscan Fathers arrived in Teutopolis in 1858. They served St. Anthony's congregation as a mission until 1871 when a resident pastor was installed in Effingham. On Christmas Day 1858, the first mass was read at the new St. Anthony's Parish. Father Capistran was celebrant for the occasion. With Father Servatius Altmicks, who was appointed first pastor of St. Anthony's, Father Capistran opened a mission during which 120 received the sacraments. Dianne dit@spitfire.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Fay1253@aol.com> To: <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:43 PM Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] Re: St. Anthony Catholic Church (If you would like more details to the history of the church, let me know.) Diane, I would like the history of this church if you don't mind my asking. Faye Orlando, Florida ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body.
Nope, that is not the church that we were talking about. That one was torn down not to long ago and it was 4 blocks from the present St. John's Lutheran Church. St. Paul's was only 2 blocks East from St. John's at that period of time it was in the 900 block. That may be why there has been a confusion about just where it was located at. But I am still looking and hope to find more information about it. Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Garbe" <audrey@effingham.net> To: <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 8:29 AM Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] I FOUND IT> St. Paul's Lutheran Church Effingham, IL > That's where I told you it was. Afterwards it was a Methodist church. > Audrey > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kate B." <katekb@consolidated.net> > To: <ILEFFING-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 9:59 PM > Subject: [ILEFFING-L] I FOUND IT> St. Paul's Lutheran Church Effingham, IL > > > > > > > > After reading the 50th Anniversary book, 1853-1903, Effingham, Illinois > for the 5th time, (or more) I noticed that there is 2 pictures of Lutheran > Churches. Since I have lived here all my life, I have never heard of there > being another one other than St. John's Lutheran Church that is on the S. W. > corner of Center [now West Jefferson] Avenue & Cherry Street. So when I > found the picture in the 50th Anniversary of Effingham Illinois book, the > picture of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, where was it located at? > > > > This is what I found out: > > St Paul's Lutheran Church was located in the 900 block of Shelby Avenue > [now 700 block] on the south side of the block. It must of taken up the > whole block where houses are now. > > > > What I have not found out yet though is what happened to it? Was it like > the 2 catholic churches here? > > > > In the 1900 city directory it says that St, John Lutheran church was > German speaking and St. Paul's Lutheran Church was English speaking. That is > how St. Anthony's Catholic church was, German speaking and Scared Heart, > English speaking. > > > > So if anyone knows anymore about St. Paul's Lutheran Church, please let me > know. > > > > Kate Keller Bourland > > > > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== > > If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail > to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > > digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or > > unsubscribe in the message body. > > > > > > > > ==== ILEFFING Mailing List ==== > If you want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to ILEFFING-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the > digest list) ILEFFING-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or > unsubscribe in the message body. >