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    1. [KILGORE] From the commander...
    2. ...of the pickle flute brigade, that is. Wow, we haven't seen this kind of emailing since the early days, when Jerry had to referee while the various lines duked it out online...while maintaining a level of jocularity, familiarity and familial concern not experienced on most such lists. I, of course, was the resident fruitcake, launching pickle flute brigades, port-a-potty-singing groups, tin foil howls at the moon, etc. Meanwhile, a tiny band of secret genealogists infiltrated the group and steered us away from the myths and lore to the sturdy feel of paper proofs. What a service they render(ed); nailing down what could be known for certain so that the areas where we have to guess (5 brothers or 3?) could be guessed at cordially but without planting flags of certainty on because the paper didn't prove it. For my money, if Vickie says it, then even the DAR is wrong if they contradict her, and Dennie is a close second. And while I'm at it, I guess I should acknowledge, too, that the same fear I had of Jerry when he spoke now rests with Gail. She's the boss of me and this list too; she has the innate ability to tell me when to kid and when to be quiet without making me pout, secrets I'm willing to pay her dearly not to sell to my wife! At any rate, this ramble does have a point. One day while researching one of my books, I got bored at the Boston library and started hunting down references to the Kilgores at King's Mountain. I found one book that was listed as no longer in print, but which was available in microfiche; it was a narrative of King's Mountain and Cowpens. That book made reference to three Kilgores only at King's Mountain, serving with John Sevier, and then mentioned only one Kilgore at Cowpens. I should hurry up and add that the book only mentioned individuals who had committed a notable act, so it wasn't a roster, merely a narrative. It made no reference to relationships between the Kilgores at all. Now here's the sorry news: I've since moved three times and the notes I took that day (copied the microfiche) are buried somewhere in boxes in the basement, so what I just told you is hearsay. I'll find it someday, I'm sure, though with my health it's not likely to be soon. That said, it would probably be easier for me to trek back to the Boston library again. I also remember seeing convincing arguments when Jerry was with us against the 5 brothers theory, and the only place I've ever seen anyone say there were 5 Kilgores at King's Mountain was on this list in reference to the now-proven-as-best-guesses book that judge did. I was also once told by an Irish researcher that Kilgore in Ireland is MacGillivray, and that that strain were really transplanted Scots...and that the Kilgore name comes from words that mean "people who live by the woods where goats are kept." I have no reason to give what they told me any credibility at all, but the wide range of stories makes me happy for the Vickie and Dennie's of the world; they make it okay for writers like me to drift off into dreamland...(since Randall means "wolf", then that must make me the wolf who's hovering around the people who live by the woods where goats are kept." By the way, literally right after I typed this "goats" thing, DHL delivered the very first copy of my book off the press!! Yippee! In two weeks, you can find it at Target, Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc. It's already up at Amazon.com. Oops, that was off-topic again... Bob, we're glad to have new blood; you'll find this the wildest group of cousin-chasers anywhere in genealogy, and as long as you can laugh (at us AND yourself) you'll be glad you joined. The archives are incredibly stuffed with accurate info, and if you start your search by using these four terms, you'll find more than you can ever find elsewhere on the Kilgores: "vickie" "dennie" "gail" "jerry". Always remember, though, that for the really important matters, everyone on this board always puts their purple boxers on, covers their left fingers in tin foil, and emails the list looking for me. I'm known to the long-termers as Wikimiki, which is Cherokee for handsome-dude-who-is-always-right. The-still-not-all-there-cousin, Randy **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)

    09/09/2008 08:22:11
    1. Re: [KILGORE] From the commander...
    2. Gail Kilgore
    3. Well Randy, if nothing else you ALWAYS put a smile on our faces and make us stop and think. You are a treasure and a keeper!! Gail On 9/9/08, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > ...of the pickle flute brigade, that is. > > Wow, we haven't seen this kind of emailing since the early days, when Jerry > had to referee while the various lines duked it out online...while > maintaining > a level of jocularity, familiarity and familial concern not experienced on > most such lists. > > I, of course, was the resident fruitcake, launching pickle flute brigades, > port-a-potty-singing groups, tin foil howls at the moon, etc. > > Meanwhile, a tiny band of secret genealogists infiltrated the group and > steered us away from the myths and lore to the sturdy feel of > paper proofs. What > a service they render(ed); nailing down what could be known for certain so > that the areas where we have to guess (5 brothers or 3?) could be guessed > at > cordially but without planting flags of certainty on because the paper > didn't > prove it. > > For my money, if Vickie says it, then even the DAR is wrong if they > contradict her, and Dennie is a close second. And while I'm at it, I > guess I should > acknowledge, too, that the same fear I had of Jerry when he spoke > now rests > with Gail. She's the boss of me and this list too; she has the innate > ability > to tell me when to kid and when to be quiet without making me pout, > secrets > I'm willing to pay her dearly not to sell to my wife! > > At any rate, this ramble does have a point. One day while researching > one of > my books, I got bored at the Boston library and started hunting down > references to the Kilgores at King's Mountain. I found one book that > was listed as > no longer in print, but which was available in microfiche; it was > a narrative > of King's Mountain and Cowpens. That book made reference to three > Kilgores > only at King's Mountain, serving with John Sevier, and then mentioned only > one Kilgore at Cowpens. I should hurry up and add that the book only > mentioned > individuals who had committed a notable act, so it wasn't a roster, merely > a > narrative. It made no reference to relationships between the Kilgores at > all. Now here's the sorry news: I've since moved three times and the > notes I > took that day (copied the microfiche) are buried somewhere in boxes in the > basement, so what I just told you is hearsay. I'll find it someday, I'm > sure, > though with my health it's not likely to be soon. That said, it would > probably > be easier for me to trek back to the Boston library again. > > I also remember seeing convincing arguments when Jerry was with us against > the 5 brothers theory, and the only place I've ever seen anyone say there > were > 5 Kilgores at King's Mountain was on this list in reference to the > now-proven-as-best-guesses book that judge did. I was also once told by an > Irish > researcher that Kilgore in Ireland is MacGillivray, and that that > strain were > really transplanted Scots...and that the Kilgore name comes from words > that mean > "people who live by the woods where goats are kept." I have no reason to > give what they told me any credibility at all, but the wide range > of stories > makes me happy for the Vickie and Dennie's of the world; they make it okay > for > writers like me to drift off into dreamland...(since Randall means "wolf", > then that must make me the wolf who's hovering around the people who live > by the > woods where goats are kept." > > By the way, literally right after I typed this "goats" thing, DHL delivered > the very first copy of my book off the press!! Yippee! In two weeks, > you > can find it at Target, Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc. It's already up at > Amazon.com. Oops, that was off-topic again... > > Bob, we're glad to have new blood; you'll find this the wildest group of > cousin-chasers anywhere in genealogy, and as long as you can laugh (at us > AND > yourself) you'll be glad you joined. The archives are incredibly > stuffed with > accurate info, and if you start your search by using these four > terms, you'll > find more than you can ever find elsewhere on the Kilgores: "vickie" > "dennie" "gail" "jerry". > > Always remember, though, that for the really important matters, everyone on > this board always puts their purple boxers on, covers their left fingers in > tin foil, and emails the list looking for me. I'm known to the > long-termers as > Wikimiki, which is Cherokee for handsome-dude-who-is-always-right. > > The-still-not-all-there-cousin, > Randy > > > > > > > > **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, > plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. > (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/09/2008 06:15:16
    1. Re: [KILGORE] From the commander...
    2. Bob Shaw
    3. What have I started? I thought I asked a simple question. If you think this is confusing consider my Bartlett ancestry. There were 12 different lines from across the pond. Jim Bartlett did the dna to decipher the 12 lines. My guess is that you are trying to combine too many different lines. Some of my info is from John Evans who interviewed Ms Cuthberton before she died. Charles R. (Bob) Shaw 2425 Sherwin Dr. Twinsburg Ohio 44087 fax 330 963 6858 cell 330 247 8543 phone 330 425 8819 [email protected] [email protected] www.engineeredspecialproducts.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Kilgore" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 3:15 PM Subject: Re: [KILGORE] From the commander... > Well Randy, if nothing else you ALWAYS put a smile on our faces and make > us > stop and think. > > You are a treasure and a keeper!! > > Gail > > > On 9/9/08, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> ...of the pickle flute brigade, that is. >> >> Wow, we haven't seen this kind of emailing since the early days, when >> Jerry >> had to referee while the various lines duked it out online...while >> maintaining >> a level of jocularity, familiarity and familial concern not experienced >> on >> most such lists. >> >> I, of course, was the resident fruitcake, launching pickle flute >> brigades, >> port-a-potty-singing groups, tin foil howls at the moon, etc. >> >> Meanwhile, a tiny band of secret genealogists infiltrated the group and >> steered us away from the myths and lore to the sturdy feel of >> paper proofs. What >> a service they render(ed); nailing down what could be known for certain >> so >> that the areas where we have to guess (5 brothers or 3?) could be >> guessed >> at >> cordially but without planting flags of certainty on because the paper >> didn't >> prove it. >> >> For my money, if Vickie says it, then even the DAR is wrong if they >> contradict her, and Dennie is a close second. And while I'm at it, I >> guess I should >> acknowledge, too, that the same fear I had of Jerry when he spoke >> now rests >> with Gail. She's the boss of me and this list too; she has the innate >> ability >> to tell me when to kid and when to be quiet without making me pout, >> secrets >> I'm willing to pay her dearly not to sell to my wife! >> >> At any rate, this ramble does have a point. One day while researching >> one of >> my books, I got bored at the Boston library and started hunting down >> references to the Kilgores at King's Mountain. I found one book that >> was listed as >> no longer in print, but which was available in microfiche; it was >> a narrative >> of King's Mountain and Cowpens. That book made reference to three >> Kilgores >> only at King's Mountain, serving with John Sevier, and then mentioned >> only >> one Kilgore at Cowpens. I should hurry up and add that the book only >> mentioned >> individuals who had committed a notable act, so it wasn't a roster, >> merely >> a >> narrative. It made no reference to relationships between the Kilgores >> at >> all. Now here's the sorry news: I've since moved three times and the >> notes I >> took that day (copied the microfiche) are buried somewhere in boxes in >> the >> basement, so what I just told you is hearsay. I'll find it someday, I'm >> sure, >> though with my health it's not likely to be soon. That said, it would >> probably >> be easier for me to trek back to the Boston library again. >> >> I also remember seeing convincing arguments when Jerry was with us >> against >> the 5 brothers theory, and the only place I've ever seen anyone say there >> were >> 5 Kilgores at King's Mountain was on this list in reference to the >> now-proven-as-best-guesses book that judge did. I was also once told by >> an >> Irish >> researcher that Kilgore in Ireland is MacGillivray, and that that >> strain were >> really transplanted Scots...and that the Kilgore name comes from words >> that mean >> "people who live by the woods where goats are kept." I have no reason >> to >> give what they told me any credibility at all, but the wide range >> of stories >> makes me happy for the Vickie and Dennie's of the world; they make it >> okay >> for >> writers like me to drift off into dreamland...(since Randall means >> "wolf", >> then that must make me the wolf who's hovering around the people who >> live >> by the >> woods where goats are kept." >> >> By the way, literally right after I typed this "goats" thing, DHL >> delivered >> the very first copy of my book off the press!! Yippee! In two weeks, >> you >> can find it at Target, Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc. It's already up at >> Amazon.com. Oops, that was off-topic again... >> >> Bob, we're glad to have new blood; you'll find this the wildest group of >> cousin-chasers anywhere in genealogy, and as long as you can laugh (at us >> AND >> yourself) you'll be glad you joined. The archives are incredibly >> stuffed with >> accurate info, and if you start your search by using these four >> terms, you'll >> find more than you can ever find elsewhere on the Kilgores: "vickie" >> "dennie" "gail" "jerry". >> >> Always remember, though, that for the really important matters, everyone >> on >> this board always puts their purple boxers on, covers their left fingers >> in >> tin foil, and emails the list looking for me. I'm known to the >> long-termers as >> Wikimiki, which is Cherokee for handsome-dude-who-is-always-right. >> >> The-still-not-all-there-cousin, >> Randy >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion >> blog, >> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. >> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/09/2008 10:03:16
    1. Re: [KILGORE] From the commander...
    2. Vickie Miller
    3. Ditto, Vickie ----- Original Message ----- From: Gail Kilgore<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 2:15 PM Subject: Re: [KILGORE] From the commander... Well Randy, if nothing else you ALWAYS put a smile on our faces and make us stop and think. You are a treasure and a keeper!! Gail On 9/9/08, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > ...of the pickle flute brigade, that is. > > Wow, we haven't seen this kind of emailing since the early days, when Jerry > had to referee while the various lines duked it out online...while > maintaining > a level of jocularity, familiarity and familial concern not experienced on > most such lists. > > I, of course, was the resident fruitcake, launching pickle flute brigades, > port-a-potty-singing groups, tin foil howls at the moon, etc. > > Meanwhile, a tiny band of secret genealogists infiltrated the group and > steered us away from the myths and lore to the sturdy feel of > paper proofs. What > a service they render(ed); nailing down what could be known for certain so > that the areas where we have to guess (5 brothers or 3?) could be guessed > at > cordially but without planting flags of certainty on because the paper > didn't > prove it. > > For my money, if Vickie says it, then even the DAR is wrong if they > contradict her, and Dennie is a close second. And while I'm at it, I > guess I should > acknowledge, too, that the same fear I had of Jerry when he spoke > now rests > with Gail. She's the boss of me and this list too; she has the innate > ability > to tell me when to kid and when to be quiet without making me pout, > secrets > I'm willing to pay her dearly not to sell to my wife! > > At any rate, this ramble does have a point. One day while researching > one of > my books, I got bored at the Boston library and started hunting down > references to the Kilgores at King's Mountain. I found one book that > was listed as > no longer in print, but which was available in microfiche; it was > a narrative > of King's Mountain and Cowpens. That book made reference to three > Kilgores > only at King's Mountain, serving with John Sevier, and then mentioned only > one Kilgore at Cowpens. I should hurry up and add that the book only > mentioned > individuals who had committed a notable act, so it wasn't a roster, merely > a > narrative. It made no reference to relationships between the Kilgores at > all. Now here's the sorry news: I've since moved three times and the > notes I > took that day (copied the microfiche) are buried somewhere in boxes in the > basement, so what I just told you is hearsay. I'll find it someday, I'm > sure, > though with my health it's not likely to be soon. That said, it would > probably > be easier for me to trek back to the Boston library again. > > I also remember seeing convincing arguments when Jerry was with us against > the 5 brothers theory, and the only place I've ever seen anyone say there > were > 5 Kilgores at King's Mountain was on this list in reference to the > now-proven-as-best-guesses book that judge did. I was also once told by an > Irish > researcher that Kilgore in Ireland is MacGillivray, and that that > strain were > really transplanted Scots...and that the Kilgore name comes from words > that mean > "people who live by the woods where goats are kept." I have no reason to > give what they told me any credibility at all, but the wide range > of stories > makes me happy for the Vickie and Dennie's of the world; they make it okay > for > writers like me to drift off into dreamland...(since Randall means "wolf", > then that must make me the wolf who's hovering around the people who live > by the > woods where goats are kept." > > By the way, literally right after I typed this "goats" thing, DHL delivered > the very first copy of my book off the press!! Yippee! In two weeks, > you > can find it at Target, Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc. It's already up at > Amazon.com. Oops, that was off-topic again... > > Bob, we're glad to have new blood; you'll find this the wildest group of > cousin-chasers anywhere in genealogy, and as long as you can laugh (at us > AND > yourself) you'll be glad you joined. The archives are incredibly > stuffed with > accurate info, and if you start your search by using these four > terms, you'll > find more than you can ever find elsewhere on the Kilgores: "vickie" > "dennie" "gail" "jerry". > > Always remember, though, that for the really important matters, everyone on > this board always puts their purple boxers on, covers their left fingers in > tin foil, and emails the list looking for me. I'm known to the > long-termers as > Wikimiki, which is Cherokee for handsome-dude-who-is-always-right. > > The-still-not-all-there-cousin, > Randy > > > > > > > > **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, > plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. > (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014<http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014>) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/09/2008 08:23:45
    1. Re: [KILGORE] From the commander...
    2. Vickie Miller
    3. I'm not trying to combine lines-just sort things out; but instead of clearing things up-I seem to only be muddying the waters more. I think I've thrown too many names at you all at once and you can't sort them out and I apologize for that-also you will not let go of the information in "Charles Kilgore of King's Mountain" or the Kilgore Book as gospel. If you only knew how hard we worked to sort out the old Charles & Winnie mess-you'd understand that while "Charles Kilgore of King's Mountain" is a great resource for the descendants of Robert Kilgore & Jane Porter, Charles Kilgore & Avarilla Simpson, Hiram Kilgore and Rebecca Renfro, William Kilgore and Virginia Osborne, & Ralph Kilgore and Elizabeth Gray (all presumed children of Robert & Winnie-although only Robert & Hiram are actually documented) as well as Mary Kilgore & James Culbertson (Mary d/o Charles & Martha NOT McIlhaney Kilgore) because it documents their lines from as late as Hugh Addington was able to take them (up to 1935) back to these people-the info he had about Charles Kilgore was in fact large misinformation-which means that he and his uncle Judge G. W. Kilgore are not considered reliable sources for information. I call into question, Judge G. W. Kilgore's assertion that the 5 Kilgore men listed in his source were brothers. The letter written in 1858 which predates Judge Kilgore's "research" clearly casts doubt on this premise. It was Thomas Kilgore born 1759 Orange Co NC who was at the battle of King's Mountain-it was him who lost a brother there and seems to have had a brother shot through. We know that this Thomas was not the b/o Charles Kilgore (D:1823) who was also present at the battle-therefore, it would appear that it was Judge Kilgore's assumption that the men listed in the book were brothers and not just 5 men named Kilgore who happened to be at the same place at the same time and who appeared on a roster and that roster was published in the book that Judge Kilgore found-although he neglected to list either it's title or it's author. I don't refute that there were Kilgore brothers in early America-both lines (Thomas D:1822 and Russell Co VA Kilgores) have a strong tradition about early Kilgore brothers-I just think that when Judge Kilgore read the names of the 5 Kilgore in the book-he jumped to the conclusion that he'd found those long-lost brothers of the family tradition. Sincerely, Vickie ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Shaw<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [KILGORE] From the commander... What have I started? I thought I asked a simple question. If you think this is confusing consider my Bartlett ancestry. There were 12 different lines from across the pond. Jim Bartlett did the dna to decipher the 12 lines. My guess is that you are trying to combine too many different lines. Some of my info is from John Evans who interviewed Ms Cuthberton before she died. Charles R. (Bob) Shaw 2425 Sherwin Dr. Twinsburg Ohio 44087 fax 330 963 6858 cell 330 247 8543 phone 330 425 8819 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> www.engineeredspecialproducts.com<http://www.engineeredspecialproducts.com/> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Kilgore" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 3:15 PM Subject: Re: [KILGORE] From the commander... > Well Randy, if nothing else you ALWAYS put a smile on our faces and make > us > stop and think. > > You are a treasure and a keeper!! > > Gail > > > On 9/9/08, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> ...of the pickle flute brigade, that is. >> >> Wow, we haven't seen this kind of emailing since the early days, when >> Jerry >> had to referee while the various lines duked it out online...while >> maintaining >> a level of jocularity, familiarity and familial concern not experienced >> on >> most such lists. >> >> I, of course, was the resident fruitcake, launching pickle flute >> brigades, >> port-a-potty-singing groups, tin foil howls at the moon, etc. >> >> Meanwhile, a tiny band of secret genealogists infiltrated the group and >> steered us away from the myths and lore to the sturdy feel of >> paper proofs. What >> a service they render(ed); nailing down what could be known for certain >> so >> that the areas where we have to guess (5 brothers or 3?) could be >> guessed >> at >> cordially but without planting flags of certainty on because the paper >> didn't >> prove it. >> >> For my money, if Vickie says it, then even the DAR is wrong if they >> contradict her, and Dennie is a close second. And while I'm at it, I >> guess I should >> acknowledge, too, that the same fear I had of Jerry when he spoke >> now rests >> with Gail. She's the boss of me and this list too; she has the innate >> ability >> to tell me when to kid and when to be quiet without making me pout, >> secrets >> I'm willing to pay her dearly not to sell to my wife! >> >> At any rate, this ramble does have a point. One day while researching >> one of >> my books, I got bored at the Boston library and started hunting down >> references to the Kilgores at King's Mountain. I found one book that >> was listed as >> no longer in print, but which was available in microfiche; it was >> a narrative >> of King's Mountain and Cowpens. That book made reference to three >> Kilgores >> only at King's Mountain, serving with John Sevier, and then mentioned >> only >> one Kilgore at Cowpens. I should hurry up and add that the book only >> mentioned >> individuals who had committed a notable act, so it wasn't a roster, >> merely >> a >> narrative. It made no reference to relationships between the Kilgores >> at >> all. Now here's the sorry news: I've since moved three times and the >> notes I >> took that day (copied the microfiche) are buried somewhere in boxes in >> the >> basement, so what I just told you is hearsay. I'll find it someday, I'm >> sure, >> though with my health it's not likely to be soon. That said, it would >> probably >> be easier for me to trek back to the Boston library again. >> >> I also remember seeing convincing arguments when Jerry was with us >> against >> the 5 brothers theory, and the only place I've ever seen anyone say there >> were >> 5 Kilgores at King's Mountain was on this list in reference to the >> now-proven-as-best-guesses book that judge did. I was also once told by >> an >> Irish >> researcher that Kilgore in Ireland is MacGillivray, and that that >> strain were >> really transplanted Scots...and that the Kilgore name comes from words >> that mean >> "people who live by the woods where goats are kept." I have no reason >> to >> give what they told me any credibility at all, but the wide range >> of stories >> makes me happy for the Vickie and Dennie's of the world; they make it >> okay >> for >> writers like me to drift off into dreamland...(since Randall means >> "wolf", >> then that must make me the wolf who's hovering around the people who >> live >> by the >> woods where goats are kept." >> >> By the way, literally right after I typed this "goats" thing, DHL >> delivered >> the very first copy of my book off the press!! Yippee! In two weeks, >> you >> can find it at Target, Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc. It's already up at >> Amazon.com. Oops, that was off-topic again... >> >> Bob, we're glad to have new blood; you'll find this the wildest group of >> cousin-chasers anywhere in genealogy, and as long as you can laugh (at us >> AND >> yourself) you'll be glad you joined. The archives are incredibly >> stuffed with >> accurate info, and if you start your search by using these four >> terms, you'll >> find more than you can ever find elsewhere on the Kilgores: "vickie" >> "dennie" "gail" "jerry". >> >> Always remember, though, that for the really important matters, everyone >> on >> this board always puts their purple boxers on, covers their left fingers >> in >> tin foil, and emails the list looking for me. I'm known to the >> long-termers as >> Wikimiki, which is Cherokee for handsome-dude-who-is-always-right. >> >> The-still-not-all-there-cousin, >> Randy >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion >> blog, >> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. >> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014<http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014>) >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/09/2008 10:19:35
    1. [KILGORE] Randy's Book
    2. Nell Blumel
    3. Randy's new book is; MADE TO MATTER_ DEVOTIONS FOR WORKING CHRISTIANS. The paper back is temp. out of stock but can be ordered and will be sent later. The hard back is available. Nell

    09/10/2008 05:23:56