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    1. Re: can we get Jenkins back in the subject line?
    2. Maryellen Hareter
    3. I agree completely. I usually don't recognize the name, but if I see the "Jenkins" in the subject line, I will open. Otherwise, I delete. I am having this problem on the "Ewing" and "Clendenin" list messages, also. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dawn Matheson <laverty@kos.net> To: <JENKINS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 3:24 PM Subject: Re: can we get Jenkins back in the subject line? > I agree, Linda. If the name was not familiar and the subject happened to be > something that sounded strange, you might suspect a virus and just delete > it. I know the word is that viruses come in an attachment but how soon will > these weirdos find a way to include one in a regular e-mail?? It would be > helpful to have JENKINS in the subject line in the inbox. > Dawn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gamel <glgamel@flash.net> > To: <JENKINS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:03 PM > Subject: Re: can we get Jenkins back in the subject line? > > > > I am referring to the subject line listed on newly arrived, unopened > > messages. For example: [JENKINS] subject. At least on my screen, when > > I look at the list of messages, I can tell at a glance whether they are > > from a list when the name of the list is in the subject line. Until I > > open the ones from the Jenkins list, I can't tell that they are from the > > list, as the sender's name only appears. The list name above the > > subject line appears only when I have clicked on the message and opened > > it. I get so many emails that sometimes I choose to read certain ones > > first, or sometimes a certain list first, if I'm anxiously awaiting an > > answer to a posting. It's very convenient to see the subject line > > annotated as the example above! > > > > Linda > > > > "G. Lee Hearl" wrote: > > > > > > Linda, > > > If you will notice, Just above the Subject Line is List name & address. > > > If it is personal E-mail it will have your address there..so it's easy > to > > > spot at a glance.. > > > G. Lee Hearl > > > Authentic Appalachian Storyteller > > > Abingdon, VA. > > > > > > >

    01/23/2001 03:27:51
    1. Charles Jenkins - Nebraska
    2. Linda Werts
    3. CHARLES JENKINS b. 20 March 1832, Leigh, Worcestershire, England, d. 30 January 1900, Bancroft, NE He m. (1) CLARISSA BORDEN abt. 1856 in Richardson Co. NE He m. (2) E.D. BRYANT abt. 1862 in Richardson Co. NE He m. (3) SUSAN ANNIE HOPPES 10 March 1873 in Richardson Co. NE Children of Charles & Clarissa: WILLIAM E. JENKINS b. 30 November 1856, d. October 23, 1857 JOSEPH REUBEN JENKINS b. 10 March 1858, d. June 2, 1933, Chester, NE JOHN LEVI JENKINS b. 20 November 1859, d. 8 April 1910, Stella, NE CHARLES A. JENKINS b. 15 May 1861, d. 13 May 1891, Pawnee Co. NE Children of Charles & E.D.: GEORGE JENKINS, b. 1863 FRANCIS JENKINS, b. 1864 WILLIAM JENKINS, b. 1867 CLARA JENKINS, b. 1868 PETER W. JENKINS, b. 1869 JACOB JENKINS, b. 1871 FREDERICK JENKINS, b. 1872 Children of Charles & Susan: ALICE MARY JENKINS (KELLEY), b. 23 September 1874; d. 1959, Shelby, MT LOT TYRANNUS JENKINS, b. 15 July 1879; d. 3 July 1942, Nance Co. NE MINNIE BELLE JENKINS (MOUNT), b. 6 October 1881; d. 21 March 1963, Hamburg, IA CHARLES EDWARD JENKINS, b. 20 January 1884; d. 2 July 1953, Hill Co. MT ALVA CYRUS JENKINS, b. 20 February 1886; d. 27 October 1972, Pender, NE ANNIE NORA JENKINS (FREEL) (DAHL) b. 3 May 1888; d. 29 September 1970, Great Falls, MT Linda Werts Portland, Oregon

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