To All Ogle Co. MailList Subscribers, Rootsweb is in the process of making some adjustments to their management of MailList messages. They refer to the process of changing from the old system to the new system as "migration." They started migrating surname MailLists beginning with the letter "A." By the time they got to "C" they had encountered too many glitches to continue, so migration operations were suspended from 21-25 August. Now they feel they have the glitches worked out. Migration for the Ogle Co. MailList has been completed. I am posting this administrative advisory to all subscribers inviting your attention to two changes that every subscriber is urged to make under the new management system: 1) The new address for posting messages drops the "-L" before the "@" so that the new address for posting messages is ILOGLE@Rootsweb.com . I understand the old address, ILOGLE-L@Rootsweb.com, will continue to work for a limited period of time. You are urged to use the new address, ILOGLE@Rootsweb.com immediately. 2) Some e-mail programs can turn on settings that block delivery of mail sent from addresses that do not appear in your own address book. To ensure your e-mail gate is open for incoming messages from the MailList, it is recommended that you immediately enter the new address, ILOGLE@Rootsweb.com , in your own address book. The old address with the "L" in it will no longer serve in your address book to open your e-mail security gates. (I understand this is particularly critical for AOL users.) Depending on your security setup, entering the new address in your address book might not be absolutely necessary in your case but it can cause no harm and it might help ensure trouble-free delivery of MailList messages for you. Please let me know immediately if you encounter any difficulties making or receiving posts under Rootsweb's new management system. I might have overlooked something that should have been covered in this admin advisory. Some of the changes Rootsweb is making are fairly complicated, but computers have been programmed to make most changes seamlessly. If you have operational questions or concerns about the changes Rootsweb is making, please do not post them to the whole MailList: rather address them to me using my admin address, rogercubs@aol.com I will try to answer or get answers for you. If the issue you raise is of general interest, I will post it and any responses to the whole MailList. Roger Cramer Peoria, Arizona Roger and Sue Cramer's Genealogy Site http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/index.html Ogle Co., IL Genealogy Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilogle/
I am going to start working on my second DAR Patriot, Thomas Tilton 1740 - 1793, his son Richard Tilton died in Ogle in 1864, his son William Tilton died died in Ogle in 1872, his son Richard died in Ogle in 1908 and his daughter Nancy Tilton died in Ogle in 1918 so am working on Nancy Ellen Tilton back to Thomas. Nancy is my GG Grandmother, I need proof of sibling to father relationships. I have the proof up to Richard who died in 1908. If anyone has used Thomas for their DAR let me know. Karen B
Hi Karen, I know that Rochelle Library has a Tilton Family book there in their reference section. It may help you with some things, or give you an idea of who did research etc. I usually would offer to look that up at the library but will be out of commission for a good month or more. If you are not local, you could write them sending a SASE and perhaps a few dollars with what you are looking for and I am sure they would look in the book-- it is just a thought. Laurie >I am going to start working on my second DAR Patriot, Thomas Tilton 1740 - >1793, his son Richard Tilton died in Ogle in 1864, his son William Tilton >died died in Ogle in 1872, his son Richard died in Ogle in 1908 and his >daughter Nancy Tilton died in Ogle in 1918 so am working on Nancy Ellen >Tilton back to Thomas. Nancy is my GG Grandmother, I need proof of sibling >to father relationships. I have the proof up to Richard who died in 1908. If >anyone has used Thomas for their DAR let me know. >Karen B