Dear Mr. Nash--Thank you for your kind note. Of particular note is the next to the last sentence. Thanks again, Victor Jennings Hancock Jeffrey L NASH wrote: > I am sorry that I have no info on your mother, but keep trying because it > is never to late to know about our past and those people that make us what > we are. Since I have been searching my family history, I have felt a real > closeness to people I have never met, some that have been dead for over > three hundred years. What I have learned has changed my life and made me > aware of the impact I could have on my descendents. I wish you much luck in > your search. > > Jeff Nash > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Victor Hancock <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 9:02 PM > Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Eloise Jennings > > > Born Sept. 16th 1900, in New York or Kansas. Left to go with Richard > > Charles Hancock to Coquille, Oregon and then to Ketchikan, Alaska. Had > > three children, one miscarried (Ford), Richard Louis and Victor > > Hancock. Eloise Jennings died on September 12, 1924. Sort of late to > > get started but I knew nothing of my mother from her death to now. > > Perhaps someone will read this and it will strike a chord. > > > > Thank you, Victor Hancock > > > > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > > This list is brought to you by the dedicated folks at Rootsweb. > > To ensure that the list continues, please visit and subscribe at > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Anyone know where the name originated?