Schutte On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 04:47:10 -0800 (PST) Tim Casey <timcasey1@verizon.net> wrote: > Happy New Year to everyone > > I think a roll call for 2006 would be good to start the year. There will be >some rules to post a roll call to Perry Co IL mail list. This will help new >subscribers find those subscribed to the Perry Co IL mail list researching >the same surnames. > > First do not type ROLL CALL anywhere no one is going to go thru 150 emails >with the subject: ROLL CALL. I won't, here is the way to post it to Perry Co >IL mail list. > > 1. In your subject line type your surnames: Casey, Hill, Tolley, Schribner > 2. Message must contain the words Perry Co IL > 3. Only the surnames you research in Perry Co IL should be in the subject >line.My suggestion is to use families grouped together such as I did above, >Casey, Hill, Tolley, Schribner. Then maybe another email with other surnames >from a differnt group of families you research , I think the subject should >be no more than 6 surnames per email to the mail list. > These surnames are for example they were not in Perry Co IL to my knowledge > Example: > Subject: Casey, Hill, Tolley, Schribner > > Levi Casey migrated from Ky to Bond Co IL abt 1818 then moved to Perry Co >IL, he married Chloe Hill. > > I would like to share information with any Casey or Hill researcher. I know >there were marriages into the Tolley and Schribner families and would like to >share info with those researching Tolley and Schribner. > > Who, What and Where and When are the key to a good subject line for posting >to the mail list. > example: > Subject:Casey/Census Lookup/Perry Co IL/1840 > > Notice I put Census Lookup hopefully someone on the list can help me with my >lookup, same would go for a marriage lookup, obit lookup. > > If I was going to post an obituary > Subject: John Casey/Obituary Post/Duqoin IL/1888 > I am not asking for a lookup I am posting a obit. > > I am posting these suggestions to help in 2006 your research to be >productive, remember rootsweb does archive the messages and a surname should >always be used in your subject line. > Hope you all find these tips helpful. > Tim Casey > Perry Co IL Mail list adminstrator. > > > > > > ==== ILPERRY Mailing List ==== > Tim Casey is the Perry Co IL Mail List Administrator email >timcasey1@verizon.net > Perry County web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilperry/ > Perry County Message Board hosted by Ancestry.com > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/localities.northam.usa.states.illinois.counties.perry > Researching: Banks, McHale, Garloch (Garlock), Schmidt, Fritz, Heider, Penningroth, Humbke (Humke, Humpke), Herderhorst, Look, Hornberger, Schrieber, Schutte, Jonsson (Johnson), Svensson (Swanson), Persson (Peterson, Petersson)
I have information to share on these Perry Co. IL family names and am always looking for more, especially pictures in late 1800- 1900. Dorothy Bergman Davis, St. Louis, MO __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
Searching in Perry County, IL, for: Andrew B. Reid (Reed, Read),wife Matilda. My research so far: Shows Andrew in 1900 census in Soldiers, Sailors Home (hospital), as married to Matilda for 48 years; he was born in GA, his parents born in NC & VA. Their children were: James, A. Baxter and Zachariah, per 1860 Fulton County, GA, census. Baxter, b. 1858, d. 1935 in Perry County, IL. Wife, Nancy? Their children were: Nellie (my GM), Charley, and William. Jacquie Albert