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    1. RE: [KING] LDS corrections
    2. Barbara King
    3. Tina, I'm not sure you are right. They once had my ancestor married to the wrong Sarah Murray in Tippah County MS. I don't know how, but it has been corrected. However, I have emailed them about mistakes and they do not respond. Barbara -----Original Message----- From: "Tina M. Hall" <thall451@comcast.net> Sent: Mar 21, 2005 8:42 PM To: KING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KING] Re: KING-D Digest V05 #48 Genealogical Data Storage If you follow this advise, please do your descendants a favor and be sure that you ONLY submit information that is proven, because the LDS will NOT change information given to them even if you CAN prove its wrong. They have two sets of children for the very same couple in my line, and I can do nothing to have this information corrected. They obviously didn't have both sets of children. They only had one complete set of children...the correct ones. Tina Hall -----Original Message----- From: TomKingSr@aol.com [mailto:TomKingSr@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 9:21 PM To: KING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KING] Re: KING-D Digest V05 #48 Genealogical Data Storage Hi Folks: One way to help insure that your genealogical data is available for future generations is to make a GEDCOM file on your computer and send a copy to the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT. The LDS people will most likely make a database copy on either film or disk and store it in a massive under ground storage area where they maintain copies of their vast collection of genealogical data. Another way of insuring that the genealogical data that you have collected is saved, is to assemble copies in a book or booklet format and donate a copy to the main local libraries where your ancestors have lived. Also pass a copy on to the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT and they will most likely microfilm the information and add it to their vast microfilm collection. A copy of a book that I wrote about 10 years ago, which contained a lot of KING genealogical data, was microfilmed by the LDS Family History Library. Copies of the book on microfilm titled From Wagons To Spaceships, can be ordered for viewing by any interested researcher at their nearest LDS Family History Center. There is a small charge for ordering the film and the film can be viewed free using their projection equipment at your nearby Family History Center. (LDS Family History Centers are located in most major population centers in the USA and overseas; see their Internet listing for more information.) I am not a member of the LDS Church, but I have made extensive use of their genealogical resources. It is no doubt the largest single source of genealogical data in the world. Their genealogical data collection is related to one of their religious beliefs. Most members in good standing have data on the last five generations of their ancestors. I no longer have time for answering research requests. However, if you have very close connection to my KING-CLOUD family lines I will try to find time to answer your email. Happy researching. Tom King, Sr. Sterling, VA ==== KING Mailing List ==== List webpage - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/k/king.html Genealogy Links - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm ==== KING Mailing List ==== List webpage - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/k/king.html Genealogy Links - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm

    03/22/2005 02:17:16
    1. RE: [KING] LDS corrections
    2. Tina M. Hall
    3. My cousin on the very same line is a member of the LDS and she said they won't correct the data. I'm trusting that she knows what she's talking about. She has tried for years to get the wrong set of children erased from their databases, but they simply will not remove the data even though she can prove it's faulty. Tina -----Original Message----- From: Barbara King [mailto:jyccatering@earthlink.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 7:17 AM To: KING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KING] LDS corrections Tina, I'm not sure you are right. They once had my ancestor married to the wrong Sarah Murray in Tippah County MS. I don't know how, but it has been corrected. However, I have emailed them about mistakes and they do not respond. Barbara -----Original Message----- From: "Tina M. Hall" <thall451@comcast.net> Sent: Mar 21, 2005 8:42 PM To: KING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KING] Re: KING-D Digest V05 #48 Genealogical Data Storage If you follow this advise, please do your descendants a favor and be sure that you ONLY submit information that is proven, because the LDS will NOT change information given to them even if you CAN prove its wrong. They have two sets of children for the very same couple in my line, and I can do nothing to have this information corrected. They obviously didn't have both sets of children. They only had one complete set of children...the correct ones. Tina Hall -----Original Message----- From: TomKingSr@aol.com [mailto:TomKingSr@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 9:21 PM To: KING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KING] Re: KING-D Digest V05 #48 Genealogical Data Storage Hi Folks: One way to help insure that your genealogical data is available for future generations is to make a GEDCOM file on your computer and send a copy to the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT. The LDS people will most likely make a database copy on either film or disk and store it in a massive under ground storage area where they maintain copies of their vast collection of genealogical data. Another way of insuring that the genealogical data that you have collected is saved, is to assemble copies in a book or booklet format and donate a copy to the main local libraries where your ancestors have lived. Also pass a copy on to the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT and they will most likely microfilm the information and add it to their vast microfilm collection. A copy of a book that I wrote about 10 years ago, which contained a lot of KING genealogical data, was microfilmed by the LDS Family History Library. Copies of the book on microfilm titled From Wagons To Spaceships, can be ordered for viewing by any interested researcher at their nearest LDS Family History Center. There is a small charge for ordering the film and the film can be viewed free using their projection equipment at your nearby Family History Center. (LDS Family History Centers are located in most major population centers in the USA and overseas; see their Internet listing for more information.) I am not a member of the LDS Church, but I have made extensive use of their genealogical resources. It is no doubt the largest single source of genealogical data in the world. Their genealogical data collection is related to one of their religious beliefs. Most members in good standing have data on the last five generations of their ancestors. I no longer have time for answering research requests. However, if you have very close connection to my KING-CLOUD family lines I will try to find time to answer your email. Happy researching. Tom King, Sr. Sterling, VA ==== KING Mailing List ==== List webpage - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/k/king.html Genealogy Links - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm ==== KING Mailing List ==== List webpage - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/k/king.html Genealogy Links - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm ==== KING Mailing List ==== List webpage - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/k/king.html Genealogy Links - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm

    03/24/2005 08:22:38