Hi Julie :) I'm so glad it worked AND that it's the right area for you!! :D I think I've found Job Nibbs (is that who I found? Darn, it's been so long since I got it and looked I can't remember, sigh!! Alzheimer's genes are rearing their ugly heads again!! ;D) but I'll need to confirm it with Alan when he returns to us. Yes, it WAS Job Nibbs now that I think of it, there was only 1 Job on the entire list and I think the dates were right. I must go recheck that tonight if I can get my little "angelic Irish twins" to go to sleep early. Yeah right, who am I kidding?!?!? ;D Take care, Rob. IBSSG Stuttgart, Germany, Honey's Home of Genealogy www.honeyshome.com ----- Original Message ----- From: julie betteridge To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 5:41 PM Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment Hi Rob, Thank you so much for the nbi attachment - delighted with it in Excel. It printed off perfectly and a brief 'looksee' shows it covers the particular villages in Bucks/Oxon I'm looking for. Just can't wait to go further. As for your 'mission' in life - please keep up the good work and I look forward to more of your gems. Take care, and thanks again Julie Betteridge (Bedford, UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robyn Leeds" <honey@honeyshome.com> To: <KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 11:20 PM Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment > Hi Julie :) > > I've sent you a copy offlist, let me know if you have any problems! :D And yes, I'm the guilty party that sent both email you mentioned ... hang my head in shame!! ;D > > Take care, > > Rob. > IBSSG > Stuttgart, Germany, > Honey's Home of Genealogy > www.honeyshome.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: julie betteridge > To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:24 PM > Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment > > > Hi Rob, > > I would be pleased to take up your generous offer of an Excel copy of the NBI extracts at your convenience. Unfortunately, for various reasons I have not been able to be 'overly active' with my own family history for the last few months but I can't let your kind offer go by. > > Like Bev Smith, I also enjoyed the 'Census Taker'. I can't remember if it was you who sent in the 'Grandma's Family Tree' some months back but I also thought that was great and when reading it to my family they thought it was so very apt. > > Keep up the good work, and thanks once again. > > Kind regards, > Julie Betteridge > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Hi Rob, Thank you so much for the nbi attachment - delighted with it in Excel. It printed off perfectly and a brief 'looksee' shows it covers the particular villages in Bucks/Oxon I'm looking for. Just can't wait to go further. As for your 'mission' in life - please keep up the good work and I look forward to more of your gems. Take care, and thanks again Julie Betteridge (Bedford, UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robyn Leeds" <honey@honeyshome.com> To: <KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 11:20 PM Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment > Hi Julie :) > > I've sent you a copy offlist, let me know if you have any problems! :D And yes, I'm the guilty party that sent both email you mentioned ... hang my head in shame!! ;D > > Take care, > > Rob. > IBSSG > Stuttgart, Germany, > Honey's Home of Genealogy > www.honeyshome.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: julie betteridge > To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:24 PM > Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment > > > Hi Rob, > > I would be pleased to take up your generous offer of an Excel copy of the NBI extracts at your convenience. Unfortunately, for various reasons I have not been able to be 'overly active' with my own family history for the last few months but I can't let your kind offer go by. > > Like Bev Smith, I also enjoyed the 'Census Taker'. I can't remember if it was you who sent in the 'Grandma's Family Tree' some months back but I also thought that was great and when reading it to my family they thought it was so very apt. > > Keep up the good work, and thanks once again. > > Kind regards, > Julie Betteridge > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
how strange! while trying to trace my knibbs family this other name BETTERIDGE which is my mums part of the family crops up! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robyn Leeds" <honey@honeyshome.com> To: <KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 11:20 PM Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment > Hi Julie :) > > I've sent you a copy offlist, let me know if you have any problems! :D And yes, I'm the guilty party that sent both email you mentioned ... hang my head in shame!! ;D > > Take care, > > Rob. > IBSSG > Stuttgart, Germany, > Honey's Home of Genealogy > www.honeyshome.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: julie betteridge > To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:24 PM > Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment > > > Hi Rob, > > I would be pleased to take up your generous offer of an Excel copy of the NBI extracts at your convenience. Unfortunately, for various reasons I have not been able to be 'overly active' with my own family history for the last few months but I can't let your kind offer go by. > > Like Bev Smith, I also enjoyed the 'Census Taker'. I can't remember if it was you who sent in the 'Grandma's Family Tree' some months back but I also thought that was great and when reading it to my family they thought it was so very apt. > > Keep up the good work, and thanks once again. > > Kind regards, > Julie Betteridge > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
Hi Julie :) I've sent you a copy offlist, let me know if you have any problems! :D And yes, I'm the guilty party that sent both email you mentioned ... hang my head in shame!! ;D Take care, Rob. IBSSG Stuttgart, Germany, Honey's Home of Genealogy www.honeyshome.com ----- Original Message ----- From: julie betteridge To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 7:24 PM Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Re: Knibbs NBI attachment Hi Rob, I would be pleased to take up your generous offer of an Excel copy of the NBI extracts at your convenience. Unfortunately, for various reasons I have not been able to be 'overly active' with my own family history for the last few months but I can't let your kind offer go by. Like Bev Smith, I also enjoyed the 'Census Taker'. I can't remember if it was you who sent in the 'Grandma's Family Tree' some months back but I also thought that was great and when reading it to my family they thought it was so very apt. Keep up the good work, and thanks once again. Kind regards, Julie Betteridge ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Hi Rob, I would be pleased to take up your generous offer of an Excel copy of the NBI extracts at your convenience. Unfortunately, for various reasons I have not been able to be 'overly active' with my own family history for the last few months but I can't let your kind offer go by. Like Bev Smith, I also enjoyed the 'Census Taker'. I can't remember if it was you who sent in the 'Grandma's Family Tree' some months back but I also thought that was great and when reading it to my family they thought it was so very apt. Keep up the good work, and thanks once again. Kind regards, Julie Betteridge
For anyone interested I have found the following in the calender of Wills for the consistory Court of the Bishop of Gloucester, 1685 Knibbs, John Darsing 1791 Nibbs, Thomas Wootton Under Edge Peter R Thompson Bedworth Warwickshire UK
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Alan- I see a potential for the NBI,17th/18th century part, to serve as the base for the K/Nibbs roots study, we talked about- just focussing on deaths, perhaps the most reliable record for identifying those early linkages and migrations. John K
Thought some of you might enjoy this tidbit from Dick Eastman's online newsletter: They Spelled the Name Wrong Ness City is a small town in Ness County, Kansas. It has a population of about 3,500 people. The town also contains the Ness County Hospital and the Ness City Elementary School. All were named after a local Civil War hero of the same name. Only one thing is wrong: officials recently discovered that they have been spelling the name wrong! The name of Noah Ness first appears in the 1860 Kansas census. He died of his Civil War wounds four years later on August 22, 1864. Unfortunately, the 1860 census is the only document that spelled his name that way. Noah's will, his Civil War military records, and other documents always spelled it with a silent "K" in front: Kness. Even one signature still exists that Noah signed himself. His signature is unmistakable: Noah Kness. The assumption is that the 1860 census taker wrote the name the way he heard it without verifying the spelling. The history of Ness City (with the improper spelling) is available at http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/NessCity/history.html. Ness City and county officials have not indicated whether or not they plan to change the spelling. -- *Marsha L. Ensminger __________________________________________________________________ Switch to Netscape Internet Service. As low as $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp
Hi Rob, Noted your recent generous offer. I haven't spent much time on my computer or Knibbs tree for many months due to poor health, but I would appreciate an Excel copy of the NBI extracts if you don't mind. No hurry! Also, enjoyed the verse on Census Taker. Good one hey! Cheerio, Bev Smith > -----Original Message----- > From: Robyn Leeds [mailto:honey@honeyshome.com] > Sent: Sunday, 5 September 2004 12:08 AM > To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [K/NIBB/S] NBI attachment > > > Hi everyone :) > > Laura had problems opening this database so I've been working on > a way for her to view it. If anyone else is having a problem > (i.e. don't have Access on your computer) I've managed to export > it into an Excel document. There are other options for export > too, so if anyone would like the Excel copy, or another format, > let me know. I know Alan is away/busy so I thought I'd let > everyone know what I've managed to do for Laura! :D > > Take care, > > Rob. > IBSSG > Stuttgart, Germany, > Honey's Home of Genealogy > www.honeyshome.com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 17/09/2004
I'm about two thirds of the way through all the K/NIBB/S but am away for the week as you already know. Hopefully I should finish the exercise in the week that I am back but meanwhile if anyone has any queries about an individual who may be one of their ancestors, please send me a message. When I'm back, I'll check to see if I've 'placed' that person within the database. I will also start to contact listers with additional information that I have gleaned about their family. So far I have not made any great discoveries as perhaps borne out by no one contacting me with any findings of their own. I have gleaned some info though and accounted for a fair number of otherwise unplaced individuals. Whilst by no means every parish is included in the NBI, it does look as if there are no startling pockets of K/NIBB/S that have previously escaped our attention. There are, however, some entries (c50 in all) about whom I have no previous record. My winter project will be to try and 'place' those males within the database for whom I have a baptism but no burial and conversely those males/females for whom I have a burial and no baptism/marriage. I've been marking the burials list as I've been working through it, so at least I know where to start! bfn Alan Alan Jackson Host at The K/NIBB/S One Name Study & Mailing List Website address http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knibbetc Did you know? Earlier postings to the list are archived at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/KNIBB-L/ Please follow log-on instructions when you first visit!
Hi Richard :) Not a problem, shall send it offlist in a few minutes! :D Take care, Rob. IBSSG Stuttgart, Germany, Honey's Home of Genealogy www.honeyshome.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Knibbs To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 10:51 AM Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] NBI attachment Hi Rob, My version of access fails to open Alans copy. Any chance of an Excal copy please. Thanks Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: Robyn Leeds <honey@honeyshome.com> To: <KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 3:07 PM Subject: [K/NIBB/S] NBI attachment > Hi everyone :) > > Laura had problems opening this database so I've been working on a way for her to view it. If anyone else is having a problem (i.e. don't have Access on your computer) I've managed to export it into an Excel document. There are other options for export too, so if anyone would like the Excel copy, or another format, let me know. I know Alan is away/busy so I thought I'd let everyone know what I've managed to do for Laura! :D > > Take care, > > Rob. > IBSSG > Stuttgart, Germany, > Honey's Home of Genealogy > www.honeyshome.com > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Hi Rob, My version of access fails to open Alans copy. Any chance of an Excal copy please. Thanks Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: Robyn Leeds <honey@honeyshome.com> To: <KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 3:07 PM Subject: [K/NIBB/S] NBI attachment > Hi everyone :) > > Laura had problems opening this database so I've been working on a way for her to view it. If anyone else is having a problem (i.e. don't have Access on your computer) I've managed to export it into an Excel document. There are other options for export too, so if anyone would like the Excel copy, or another format, let me know. I know Alan is away/busy so I thought I'd let everyone know what I've managed to do for Laura! :D > > Take care, > > Rob. > IBSSG > Stuttgart, Germany, > Honey's Home of Genealogy > www.honeyshome.com > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
The Census Taker It was the first day of the census, and all through the land The pollster was ready.. A black book in his hand. He mounted his horse for a long dusty ride His book and some quills were tucked close by his side. A long winding ride down a road barely there Toward the smell of fresh bread wafting through the air. The woman was tired, with lines on her face, And wisps of brown hair she tucked back in place. She gave him some water as they sat at the table, And she answered his questions as best she was able. He asked of her children...yes, she had quite a few; The oldest was twenty, the youngest not two. She held up a toddler with cheeks round and red. His sister, she whispered, was napping in bed. She noted each person who lived there with pride, As she felt the faint stirrings of the wee one inside. He noted the sex, the color, the age... The marks from the quill soon filled up the page. At the number of children, she nodded her head, And he saw her lips quiver for the three that were dead. The places of birth she "never forgot." Was it Kansas, or Utah? Or Oregon.. Or not? They came from Lithuania, of that she was clear, But she wasn't quite sure just how long they'd been here. They spoke of employment, of schooling and such. They could read some, and write some, though really not much. When the questions were answered, his job there was done, So he mounted his horse and he rode towards the sun. We can almost imagine his voice loud and clear, "May god bless you all for another ten years!" Now picture a time warp, it's now you and me As we search for the people on our family tree. We squint at the census and scroll down so slow, As we search for that entry from long, long ago. Could we only imagine on that long ago day That the entries they made would affect us this way? If they knew, would they wonder at the yearning we feel And the searching that makes them so increasingly real. We can hear, if we listen, the words they impart Through their blood in our veins and their voice in our heart. Author unknown.
Wow Don, talk about a heap of coincidences!!!! It's amazing you never met in the past, perhaps it was fate that you didn't until you had your Knibbs tree so advanced! ;D Take care, Rob. IBSSG Stuttgart, Germany, Honey's Home of Genealogy www.honeyshome.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Knibbs To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 9:52 AM Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Full Circle? Not strictly KNIBBS but just wanted to share this with everyone. As well as researching the KNIBBS side of my Family History, I tend to "dabble" with research into my mother's background (the FUTCHER Family in Hampshire) as well as my in-laws (the PETTY Family on the Isle of Wight) although I must admit, very little time is given to either. Quite recently, a query I had posted onto a mailing list a couple of years ago in an effort to trace the PETTY family back further was answered by a man named Pete Morall in the US. I knew the PETTYs originated from Hampshire but was stuck. Pete has an interest in the PETTY family and simply asked if I had made progress. I haven't, so I assumed that would be the end of it. However, Pete Morrall found my KNIBBS web site and noticed the links to my FUTCHER pages - another family of interest to him. On the FUTCHER pages I have reference to a document from the 15th May 1856 relating to probate for someone's estate. The document was witnessed and signed by (amongst others) a William FUTCHER and a Jas. PETTY Pete Morrall wrote to me today after studying my FUTCHER data and has informed me that the Jas. PETTY who signed the document was in fact John James PETTY. He and William FUTCHER were first cousins six times removed. So, it would appear that my wife and I are not only husband and wife, but cousins - probably several dozens of times removed but related non-the-less. I hasten to add that I haven't yet checked it all out myself. Other amazing coincidences are that Pete Morall was born in the Isle of Wight, as was my wife Shirley). He worked and lived in Basingstoke, Hampshire (which is where I was born and spent the first 14 years of my life), and a close friend of his wife lived in one of the houses in Basingstoke which I refer to in my KNIBBS web site. It's an old thatched cottage where one of my uncles was born. Don ============================== You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/
Not strictly KNIBBS but just wanted to share this with everyone. As well as researching the KNIBBS side of my Family History, I tend to "dabble" with research into my mother's background (the FUTCHER Family in Hampshire) as well as my in-laws (the PETTY Family on the Isle of Wight) although I must admit, very little time is given to either. Quite recently, a query I had posted onto a mailing list a couple of years ago in an effort to trace the PETTY family back further was answered by a man named Pete Morall in the US. I knew the PETTYs originated from Hampshire but was stuck. Pete has an interest in the PETTY family and simply asked if I had made progress. I haven't, so I assumed that would be the end of it. However, Pete Morrall found my KNIBBS web site and noticed the links to my FUTCHER pages - another family of interest to him. On the FUTCHER pages I have reference to a document from the 15th May 1856 relating to probate for someone's estate. The document was witnessed and signed by (amongst others) a William FUTCHER and a Jas. PETTY Pete Morrall wrote to me today after studying my FUTCHER data and has informed me that the Jas. PETTY who signed the document was in fact John James PETTY. He and William FUTCHER were first cousins six times removed. So, it would appear that my wife and I are not only husband and wife, but cousins - probably several dozens of times removed but related non-the-less. I hasten to add that I haven't yet checked it all out myself. Other amazing coincidences are that Pete Morall was born in the Isle of Wight, as was my wife Shirley). He worked and lived in Basingstoke, Hampshire (which is where I was born and spent the first 14 years of my life), and a close friend of his wife lived in one of the houses in Basingstoke which I refer to in my KNIBBS web site. It's an old thatched cottage where one of my uncles was born. Don
Don > Other amazing > coincidences are that Pete Morall was born in the Isle of Wight, as was my > wife Shirley). I shall be on holiday next week with mother. Where? On the Isle of Wight, of course! No promises though to carry out any PETTY genealogical expeditions. At this point I should apologise to new K/NIBB/S listers for our flippancy - but it all adds to the fun of our more serious researches. Geoff WARD and Evelyn GIBBS have a tantalysing BRYAN/KNIBBS connection which I think we've traced back to Egham. Certainly Jemima KNIBBS from there is at Mile End in 1881 with George BRYAN and wife Fances born Windsor. Frances is our newcomers' ancestor. Many family births were recorded at St Dunstan's Stepney where lister Bob KNIBBS has strong connections. Also joining us is Tracy WATSON whose KNIBBS family hail from the West Derby District of Liverpool - where father was born and number 2 daughter Harriet is now living. Tracy's grandfather Ted was the original manager of pop star Billy J KRAMER and The Merseybeats. Forewarning of a new addition to the anecdotes page at the website. Full circle? Yes. I think so. Both the Egham and West Derby families are descendants of Don's Deddington KNIBBS if I'm not mistaken. Watch this space! An aside and another circle, daughter number 1 has arrived safely in Singapore on her Round the World trip which takes her in 8 months to Canada via Oz and NZ. bfn Alan Alan Jackson Host at The K/NIBB/S One Name Study & Mailing List Website address http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knibbetc Did you know? Earlier postings to the list are archived at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/KNIBB-L/ Please follow log-on instructions when you first visit!
Mon, September 6, 2004 Ottawa Sun - by CHRIS OCCHIUZZI "GGs' labour rewarded - Ottawa rallies to produce double-overtime victory in thriller" Gee-Gees 25, Warriors (2OT) 24, CIS university football Working overtime on the Labour Day weekend paid off for the Ottawa Gee-Gees. Make that double overtime. The Gee-Gees kicked off their university football season by edging the Waterloo Warriors 25-24 in the second extra session last night at Frank Clair Stadium. The back-and-forth tilt was decided when Gee-Gees kicker Ara Tchobanian of Nepean scored a single off a missed 10-yard field-goal attempt. "The score doesn't indicate the way the game went," said Gee-Gees coach Denis Piche. "I feel we dominated. But commend Waterloo. They're tough and they played hard." Tchobanian finished the night with 13 points, going 3-for-6 on field-goal attempts. The defences dominated in the first half, which ended with the Warriors up 7-6. "The defence did a good job of keeping us in the game," said Gee-Gees quarterback Michael Crabtree, who completed 13-of-24 passes for 226 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for 21 yards on six carries. Fourth-year wide receiver Kenneth Branco caught the touchdown pass, finishing the night with three receptions for 95 yards. Ottawa's tailbacks also sparkled. Derek Belvedere carried 24 times for 161 yards while Shonari Knibbs collected 55 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries. Ottawa had to rally to send the game into overtime. Leading 17-16, the Gee-Gees forced Waterloo to punt with just over 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter. But a Gee-Gees fumble was recovered by the Warriors. That led to the go-ahead points when Waterloo quarterback Jon Morbey hit wide receiver Kyle Raymond for a 20-yard score. A successful two-point conversion put the visitors up 24-17 with about nine minutes left. "On special teams, we have to be a bit smarter," said Piche. The teams exchanged possessions, then Crabtree marched the Gee-Gees down the field to the Waterloo two-yard line. From there, Knibbs took the ball in for a major. The ensuing convert tied the game with 4:28 remaining. "I'm really pleased with the effort," said Piche. "I challenged the guys at the half and they responded.'' After the clubs exchanged field goals in the second half, Ottawa took a 16-10 lead when Crabtree found Branco alone in the end zone for a major. The Gee-Gees then added a single. Waterloo closed the deficit early in the fourth quarter, scoring a TD from the Gee-Gees' five-yard line on a third-down gamble. However, the snap for the convert was missed, allowing the Gee-Gees to retain a 17-16 lead. Morbey completed 16-of-36 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns. EXTRA POINTS: Canadian Interuniversity Sport uses the same shoot-out overtime format as the CFL, with both teams beginning series at the 35-yard line ... The Gee-Gees (1-0) meet York (0-0) next Saturday in Toronto. chris.occhiuzzi@ott.sunpub.com
Lesley WONG recently visited the website and left this message: "My ggggggg grandfather was Rev John Bishton..prior to buying the land at Pardoe he lived at Jerrico near by there is a Bishton Creek. Apparently John continued to live at Evandale or Westbury so it may have been that Mrs Nibbs looked after the Bishton children there prior to joining the husband. John Bishton had an MA from Cambridge and was admitted as a barrister of Grays Inn (as am I). If you come by any information re John Bishton, please let me know." I shall gladly pass on any listers' comments to her. bfn Alan (Back from a superbly sunny Whitby, three really good walks completed.)
Hi Rob could i please have an Excel copy of the information that you made for Laura as i also can't open the one from Alan... thanks loads Sioux... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robyn Leeds" <honey@honeyshome.com> To: <KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 3:07 PM Subject: [K/NIBB/S] NBI attachment > Hi everyone :) > > Laura had problems opening this database so I've been working on a way for her to view it. If anyone else is having a problem (i.e. don't have Access on your computer) I've managed to export it into an Excel document. There are other options for export too, so if anyone would like the Excel copy, or another format, let me know. I know Alan is away/busy so I thought I'd let everyone know what I've managed to do for Laura! :D > > Take care, > > Rob. > IBSSG > Stuttgart, Germany, > Honey's Home of Genealogy > www.honeyshome.com > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >