Keith Kunkel 6716 Stone Branch Dr. Arlington TX 76001 -----Original Message----- From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, February 20, 1998 8:36 PM Subject: SNAILMAIL >As listowner, I'd like to ask for those of you who subscribe to this >KUNKEL-Kunkle-Conkle-Gunkel List: please send me your mailing or "snail >mail" address (if you haven't sent it to me already & are not a Spindle >subscriber). Please DON'T POST IT, but rather, send it in a personal reply >to this message. I will keep it in a file and will refer to it when >someone asks for a referral and I know/feel them to be a bona fide >researcher on the line. If you could also place a query or surnames or >something like Rootsweb has ("KUNKEL, 1600-1850, GER-PA" for example), it >may be very helpful. Whatever info you care to send (or not) is OK. > >Those of you who know the researchers in our family know already that many >of our more active folks aren't "on-line." This is the case for historian >James E Kunkle (whose address is PO Box 140460, Edgewater CO 80214) and >also for David Shannon (res. John Conkle of Washington Co PA) and Norma >Olson (res. Henry Conkle of Washington Co PA, Ohio Co VA/WV). I try to >send copies of the Email postings to James, albeit LATE, and he gets very >frustrated when he can't just mail info to someone. > >Another reason for asking for snail mails is that you may go off-line >sometime & then cousins wouldn't be able to contact you. I know one member >who has changed emails every year, and he is easy to lose track of! If I >didn't have his snail mail address, I wouldn't be able to contact him >during those "in between" times. With increases in internet fees and the >like, I expect even more changes as time goes on. > >Even for international folks---! > >Not to say that folks on line can't help each other! In our newsletter, I >have an email list and I'd like you to tell me if it's okay that I place >your name and research data in it. > >On one of the surname lists I have seen (the Hall List), the listowner has >made up a really neat list using subscribers' email. It is sorted >alpabetically by first names of the (furthest known) ancestors. If anyone >is interested in this, please email me your data for this list. It is >posted every so often (once a month?) and seems very promising. Updated >additions are shown by an asterisk by the entry (*). > >Here is a sample: > >Adam C m 1855, res Licking Co OH - [email protected] >Adam C d 1912 Columbus OH - [email protected] >Anna Marie "Mary" K b 1794 Westmoreland Co PA - [email protected] >Conrad G b abt 1655 - [email protected] >Daniel S K - [email protected] >Henry K b 1805 Indiana Co PA [email protected] >Henry K b 1765 Haslint GER d 1859 GA [email protected] >Joh Michael G d 1796 PA - [email protected] >John C b 1730-31 GER d 1829 PA - [email protected] >John Peter K, res 1810, Westmoreland Co PA - [email protected] >John R Ko (1843-1909) Jefferson Co IN - [email protected] >Joseph K b 1809 PA - [email protected] >Louis K, GER>TX 1800's [email protected] >Lovina K, 1857-1940, res York Co PA - [email protected] >Mary K (Anna Marie) b 1794 Westmoreland Co PA [email protected] >Michael G d 1796 PA - [email protected] >Peter C, Columbiana Co OH - [email protected] > >You might let me know (if you think this is a good idea) whether we might >abbreviate the last name of ancestor--such as "K" for Kunkel & Kunkle, "Ko" >for Konkle & Konkel, "C" for Conkle & Conkel, "G" for Gunkel & Gunckel, >"Kmn" for Kunkelman, "Klr" for Kunkler, etc. > >Thanks! >Janet > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >To send a message to everyone, send it directly to: [email protected] and put a salient message in the subject header. > > > > > >