Howdy Folks, You know I am kinda old and I like getting the emails. If I don't want the info I know how to get rid of it. So I say let the emails flow and thank everyone who emails. Dorothy Shaver ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Oakley <Boakley1@cox.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > Yeah, that's what I just wrote in response to Joe Greens comment. > Bill D. Oakley > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... > There is a solution!" > > Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector > The most powerful anti-spam software available. > http://mail.spaminspector.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EveArk30@aol.com> > To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 2:58 PM > Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > > > > I like the idea of getting all the mail you never know when someone elses > > question can connect to a line you are researching. I have found many on > the > > mailing list. It only takes a few seconds to delete what you don't want or > need. > > > > Eva Keck > > > ************************************************************** This message was scanned by the Avast Anti-Virus Gateway **************************************************************
Name Birth date Birth location Death date Death location Spouse Elam, Edna m William Jennings Bryan Henry Elam, Fnu b Abt. 1660 Chesterfield Cty, VA d WFT Est. 1698-1751 Elam, Gilbert Abt. b 1695 Virginia July 22, d 1750 Elam, Gilbert b Abt. 1720 Chesterfield Cty, VA d WFT Est. 1750-1811 Elam, Gilbert Abt. b 1746 Chesterfield Cty, VA d WFT Est. 1768-1837 Elam, Ida May m Charles F Henry 1 jul 1898 Elam, Reva b Abt. 1905 d 1963 Morgan Co, KY Earl L Henry Elam, Robert b Abt. 1638 Chesterfield Cty, VA d WFT Est. 1664-1729 Elam, Susannah b 1795 Virginia August d 1879 William Easterling Elam, Walter b 1765 Chesterfield Cty, VA d WFT Est. 1798-1856 Elam, Willie m Lucy Clyde Wells abt 1912 Bruce - above is all the Elams I have. Maybe you might connect one of them. If you do - let me know, I have more info on some of them. Joe Armstrong All Henry Index http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~henryindex/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Elam" <genfinder@cox.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:15 AM Subject: [KYMORGAN] Elam, Johnson, Day > I am searching for information on the Walter M. Elam family that lived in > West Liberty during the lates 1800's and early 1900's. Walter was married > to Emily Johnson August 2, 1864 in Morgan County. Walter was the son of > Walter Walker Elam and Eleanor Catherine Wheeler. Emily was the daughter of > Elisha Johnson and Eleanor Fortner. > Walter M. was born August, 1849 and Emily was born September 1, 1847 and > died January 31, 1921. WalterM. and Emily had the following children: Lou > Ida, Louise, Henry Clay, Ann, Green L., John H., Harlan Wesley, Nellie Jane, > Barbara M., and Robert C. > Walter M. and Emily divorced when Walter M. moved to Oklahoma with Emily's > sister-in-law Mary Ellen Day Johnson. Mary Ellen was the daughter of > Amberson and Lucinda Day. > I know that Emily died in Morgan country and is buried in South Fork > Cemetery near Malone in Morgan County. I would like to find more about what > happend to the children in particular Robet C. Elam who I believe is my > grandfather. > Robert was born Ocotber 1889. He is listed in the 1900 Morgan County > census with Emily. > Any help or direction on any of these fammilies or their living relatives > would be most appreciated. > Bruce Elam > > >
I have a Mary Lou Halsey b 18 Apr 1863 dau of John H Halsey and Mahala Brown in my files. Nothing else on them except the source of my information was Wilma Ingram @ mitzi2@ix.netcom.com . I don't know is that email address is any good anymore or not. You might check with her. Good Hunting Joe Armstrong All Henry Index http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~henryindex/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "James K Brown" <t4gif@yahoo.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 4:37 PM Subject: [KYMORGAN] Looking for information on James B Halsey and Maggie Raney > > I am looking for information on the two individuals above. Any information is wanted. > > I am trying to find documentation of this two individuals. > > Thank you > > James > > > >
Not that I am aware of but will check this week with the Historical Society and let you know Marla Taylor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Elam" <genfinder@cox.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 11:16 AM Subject: [KYMORGAN] South Fork Cemetery > Is there a recording anywhere of the burial plots for South Fork Cemetery > located near Malone in Morgan County?
Hello Bruce - we are distant cousins of sorts. You are in much luck. Do to the hard work and dedication of quite a few Elams (that I have encountered on this and other boards) there exists great documentation of the Elams of Morgan County all the way back to before 1600. Of course there are some missing persons here and there. My grandmother was Nettie Margaret Manning Elam - her mother was Laura Belle Elam. Laura Belle descends from the Walter Walker Elam line via her mother Ellen (Ellender?) Catherine Elam who seems to be the sister of your Walter M. Elam. Also, my grandfather Ulysses Grant Elam is of an adjacent Elam line that converges with the Walter Walker Elam line as a descendant of William Cannon Elam (m. Susannah Reigns/Raines) There is a significant Elam database on Rootsweb that details all this (thanks to those hardworking Elams I spoke of). If you haven't seen this database then contact me directly and I'll look up the exact URL. And, I am sure you will get other Elam respondants Also, my mother is still alive and kicking at age 85 not far from our original home in Greenup Co. My mother is one of the last living Elams of that generation. It is possible that (if you wish) I could put you in contact with her. Mom has vivid recollections of my grandmother and grandfather's stories about life and times in Grassy Creek, West Liberty, and vicinity - Malone, etc. Talk to you later "cousin" Cordially - Joe Greene ***************************** Bruce Elam wrote: > I am searching for information on the Walter M. Elam family that lived in > West Liberty during the lates 1800's and early 1900's. Walter was married > to Emily Johnson August 2, 1864 in Morgan County. Walter was the son of > Walter Walker Elam and Eleanor Catherine Wheeler. Emily was the daughter of > Elisha Johnson and Eleanor Fortner. > Walter M. was born August, 1849 and Emily was born September 1, 1847 and > died January 31, 1921. WalterM. and Emily had the following children: Lou > Ida, Louise, Henry Clay, Ann, Green L., John H., Harlan Wesley, Nellie Jane, > Barbara M., and Robert C. > Walter M. and Emily divorced when Walter M. moved to Oklahoma with Emily's > sister-in-law Mary Ellen Day Johnson. Mary Ellen was the daughter of > Amberson and Lucinda Day. > I know that Emily died in Morgan country and is buried in South Fork > Cemetery near Malone in Morgan County. I would like to find more about what > happend to the children in particular Robet C. Elam who I believe is my > grandfather. > Robert was born Ocotber 1889. He is listed in the 1900 Morgan County > census with Emily. > Any help or direction on any of these fammilies or their living relatives > would be most appreciated. > Bruce Elam -- ÿØÿà
I also thought that while responding to all the letters, later genealogist will find us in the archives of the list. That way you can connect to more family. I didn't realize there was a rule, not to respond to posters. I know if you develop problems with other posters, that rootsweb expects you to report it to the administrator, and if nothing comes to it, rootsweb itself. If it is against rules for us all to respond on list, maybe the administrator will send out the rules to all on the list. The list is "owned" by the administrator, correct? (S)he is the one who has their own rules, plus has to follow rootsweb's too! http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html Denise rwbrauer @ iland.net (no spaces)
Is there a recording anywhere of the burial plots for South Fork Cemetery located near Malone in Morgan County?
I am searching for information on the Walter M. Elam family that lived in West Liberty during the lates 1800's and early 1900's. Walter was married to Emily Johnson August 2, 1864 in Morgan County. Walter was the son of Walter Walker Elam and Eleanor Catherine Wheeler. Emily was the daughter of Elisha Johnson and Eleanor Fortner. Walter M. was born August, 1849 and Emily was born September 1, 1847 and died January 31, 1921. WalterM. and Emily had the following children: Lou Ida, Louise, Henry Clay, Ann, Green L., John H., Harlan Wesley, Nellie Jane, Barbara M., and Robert C. Walter M. and Emily divorced when Walter M. moved to Oklahoma with Emily's sister-in-law Mary Ellen Day Johnson. Mary Ellen was the daughter of Amberson and Lucinda Day. I know that Emily died in Morgan country and is buried in South Fork Cemetery near Malone in Morgan County. I would like to find more about what happend to the children in particular Robet C. Elam who I believe is my grandfather. Robert was born Ocotber 1889. He is listed in the 1900 Morgan County census with Emily. Any help or direction on any of these fammilies or their living relatives would be most appreciated. Bruce Elam
Does anyone know if: Priscilla NICKELL, b.Jan 1845, m.5 Mar 1866, d.1918, wife of William E "Dr. Bill" LEWIS, b.Feb 1844, m.5 Mar 1866, d.4 Feb 1914, might be LEWIS ELLEN P age: 81 MORGAN Co. 11-20-1918 Vol:072 DC:35998 DV:1918 I found that recently in the KY DI but hesitate to "assume" that Ellen is Prescilla. Thanks, Don
The Morgan County, KY Cemetery Records. by Joe H. Nickell, J. Wendell Nickell and Ella T. Nickell, ($25) lists Emily 9/2/1848-1/30/1921 in the SouthFork Cemetery. I don't find a Walter M. Walter associated with her. From your listing below it doesn't seem this is you Emily though. That Record shows quite a few residents of the Southfork Cemetery, but by surname and not by cemetery. The manuscript covers some 600 cemeteries in Morgan Co. It was a priceless book for my NICKELL research in Morgan Co. Look for it, and other books, on Wm. Lynn NICKELL's Web Page. http://www.rootsweb.com/~kymorgan/books.html Don Bruce Elam wrote: > > I am searching for information on the Walter M. Elam family that lived in > West Liberty during the lates 1800's and early 1900's. Walter was married > to Emily Johnson August 2, 1864 in Morgan County. Walter was the son of > Walter Walker Elam and Eleanor Catherine Wheeler. Emily was the daughter of > Elisha Johnson and Eleanor Fortner. > Walter M. was born August, 1849 and Emily was born September 1, 1847 and > died January 31, 1921. WalterM. and Emily had the following children: Lou > Ida, Louise, Henry Clay, Ann, Green L., John H., Harlan Wesley, Nellie Jane, > Barbara M., and Robert C. > Walter M. and Emily divorced when Walter M. moved to Oklahoma with Emily's > sister-in-law Mary Ellen Day Johnson. Mary Ellen was the daughter of > Amberson and Lucinda Day. > I know that Emily died in Morgan country and is buried in South Fork > Cemetery near Malone in Morgan County. I would like to find more about what > happend to the children in particular Robet C. Elam who I believe is my > grandfather. > Robert was born Ocotber 1889. He is listed in the 1900 Morgan County > census with Emily. > Any help or direction on any of these fammilies or their living relatives > would be most appreciated. > Bruce Elam
Deb Morrison wrote: " Searching for MORRISON, CASSITY, PITTS, BYRD, OSBORN" Deb, What is the CASSITY connection? My husband's great grandmother was a Cassity: Martha Frances "Fannie" Cassity (1854-1941) who married Henry Lewis DYER. Fannie's parents were Leander CASSITY and Elizabeth ADAMS. I have not figured out who Leander's father was, or his mother's maiden name. The 1850 Morgan County Census lists: “CASSITY, Elizabeth, age 43, born in KY Leander, age 17 Peter, age 16 William, age 9 John, age 6” If any of these names are familiar, I have a bit of information on this family that I would be glad to share with you. Frankie Perry
I concur with Joe, Besides... the list is not that active these days and there are never many posts.... Keep up the good work... Johnny M. Souder son of Mary A. McKinney daughter of Elbert "Bert" W. McKinney & Amy L. Bailey son of Joseph Reynolds McKinney & Nancy Cordelia Williams son of Joseph McKinney & Virginia J. Carter son of Josiah McKinney & Mary Polly Carter son of Charles McKinney (1725-1798) of Mercer Co., KY. souderj@mindspring.com _________________ Souder/ Bennett/ Wainscott/ Wright/ Richardson Clifton/ Scudder/ Lancaster (Owen, Grant, Carroll, Madison Co., KY and surrounding) _________________ McKinney/ Bailey/ Cassity/ Williams/ Wilson/ England / Owen/ Archer /Pieratt Mershon/ Hasty/ Carter/ Chastain/ Gill/ Murdock/ Richards/ Grant/ Ammon (Rowan, Bath, Morgan, Montgomery, Menifee, Mercer, Lincoln, & Clark Co.'s, KY.) _________________ ..."I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I..., I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference" Robert Frost ...the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off due to budget cuts! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Greene" <jdg2003@softhome.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 2:06 PM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > In the set up of the list - I believe the list owner / moderator has the ability to > set the "reply to" to be to the entire list or just to the individual. I am a > member of about 5-6 Rootsweb Eastern Kentucky lists and some are set to reply to > the person sending the post. > > Personally - I think it is just "jim dandy fine" that most all responses go to the > entire list. It does take only a second to delete the ones you don't want. > > AND, most e-mail software - Outlook, Eudora, Netscape Messenger and others have > "Filter" options. It is easy to have all mail from one source such as > (KYMORGAN-L@roots.com) go directly to a folder created for that purpose instead of > to the Inbox. Then all one has to do is review what goes into that folder and not > have to "weed" them out of the general "Inbox". > > Just some thoughts, > > Joe Greene > ***************************** > "Terence L. Day" wrote: > > > At 12:24 PM 2/20/2004 -0600, Deanna huber wrote: > > >Just an FYI to all members on the mailing list. Please reply only to the > > >person sending the email not the entire mailing list, (i.e. Laura McKenzie > > >sent this message, not the entire mail list). KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > > >sends a mass email of your comment meant for 1 person to everyone on the list. > > > > I hope I don't offend anyone with this response, which is to the mailing > > list because I believe or hope that the issue is one that many subscribers > > might be interested in. The steward of the list, and I believe only the > > steward of the list, has a right to dictate whether subscribers respond > > only to a single individual, or to the whole list. I certainly hope that > > subscribers use some discretion on whether to reply to the list. > > > > Seems to me a dialogue about Web site issues are most appropriate for the > > entire list. Those not interested can hit their delete key in, what, about > > one second? > > > > I make this assertion most respectfully and in good humor. > > > > Terry > > > > >>From: "Laura McKenzie" <laurabrownmckenzie@worldnet.att.net> > > >>Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > > >>To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > > >>Subject: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > > >>Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:13:40 -0600 > > >> > > >>Here's a few questions regarding the Morgan County KyGenWeb site for you > > >>all. Answers most appreciated :) > > >> > > >>Take a look at this site: > > >> > > >> > Belfry High School Yearbooks > > >> > Our Community Then and Now > > >> > http://KyUSA.addr.com/Yearbook > > >> > > >>I don't include information for living persons in my genealogy for their > > >>privacy. Would setting up yearbooks online be an invasion of privacy? It > > >>sure would be fun to have access. I used to love going through my dad's and > > >>uncles' Louisa High yearbooks. > > >> > > >>This project is sure labor intensive. Is there a copyright on the older > > >>yearbooks (and what is the oldest one available for a Morgan County school?) > > >> > > >>Does anyone on this list have a very old (one where perhaps its unlikely > > >>that the folks are living now) yearbook? > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > > >Take off on a romantic weekend or a family adventure to these great U.S. > > >locations. http://special.msn.com/local/hotdestinations.armx > > > > Genealogy is in my genes. > > ******************** > > Terence L. Day > > 635 SE Steptoe Street > > Pullman, WA 99163-2665 > > 509/334-1619 or terence@moscow.com > > ********************************* > > -- > ÿØÿà > >
Just program the messages not to come to you by email. Go to the message board each day and read the messages. That way you do not alot of "stuff" that you don't want but you still have access to it. These are the discussions that drive people nuts.
Joe, we're not disagreeing. I tried to say that the thank yous and the nos are the problem when they appear on list too much. I want to read everything else just like you do and I don't believe in censorship. The names I research aren't the only ones I follow. Our Morgan County ancestors seemed to have interrelated for at least a hundred years before arriving in Morgan County. Any small clue is a good one. Any idea or any opinion is a valued one. This list is everyone's list. I just happen to be the one doing the nuts and bolts part. But we'd better drop this non-genealogy discussion on list before a whole heck of a lot of people get cranky on us <big grin>. Laura *************************** Laura's pages for Homeschooling, Gardening, and Genealogy are found here: http://home.att.net/~ekyorigins yahoo id: ekyorigins *************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Greene" <jdg2003@softhome.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > Dear Laura - I agree in general that certain posts - that are incidental "thank > yous", etc. or end up as private interactive conversations should be transmitted > between parties - not the whole board.
Dear Laura - I agree in general that certain posts - that are incidental "thank yous", etc. or end up as private interactive conversations should be transmitted between parties - not the whole board. BUT, I just find your concern for people who . . . "just have no time to delete or set up preferences or they hate the idea of it . . . a bit misplaced. Genealogy cannot be "spoon fed" - it takes time and one must wade through a lot of material - even if it is just a visit to the local library. In my opinion Genealogy is not for "dabblers" who want the research just handed to them. There is a definite benefit to sending out "posts" to the whole group. If a number of folks had not done that on various boards - I would have missed finding several significant leads to my ancestral lines and would not have tripped across a few "cousins" that have added greatly to my search. I suscribe to 5-6 Eastern Kentucky county lists and about 8-10 Yahoo lists relative to Alternative Building Materials and Methods. And, I have no problem managing the large amount of mail - because I took 2 minutes to set up a filter for each one and have it sent to a folder for later review. If there wasn't group interaction on these type boards / lists then they would be a pretty dry place. If a person just wants "the facts" then rootsweb.com and geneaology.com have great database resources (and no unwanted e-mail gets sent out). Just my two cents. Joe Greene ********************** Laura McKenzie wrote: > Folks, I am the list admin now. > > If the note will help others, please reply on list. If the note says "no" > or "thanks" or something not helpful to the list a private reply is best. > We've had a few folks leave the list today; they probably forsee a big > discussion on this. Hopefully they'll return in a few days. Some folks just > have no time to delete or set up preferences or they hate the idea of it so > its best we all try to keep in mind "helpful to others" or "a quick note to > sender". Thanks! > > We have a good number of new folks on the list. I hope this helps clarify > the best way to handle it. Remember, if you hit "reply" everyone sees your > note. Even the most experienced researcher has accidently replied to the > list with something personal that would be better off left unsaid <laugh> so > be careful! > > So, I didn't get an answer to my question. If anyone comes across a > yearbook or has an opinion on privacy, I'd like to hear from you. > > And now how about posting any breakthroughs anyone has had lately. Mine > haven't been in genealogy I'm afraid :) Once I get my oldest off to college > (a Kentucky college BTW!) and my youngest settled in a little more I should > have more time but for now I'm in a holding pattern. Our adoption was > finalized last Friday <big smile>. > > Laura > *************************** > Laura's pages for Homeschooling, Gardening, and Genealogy > are found here: http://home.att.net/~ekyorigins > yahoo id: ekyorigins > *************************** -- ÿØÿà
Folks, I am the list admin now. If the note will help others, please reply on list. If the note says "no" or "thanks" or something not helpful to the list a private reply is best. We've had a few folks leave the list today; they probably forsee a big discussion on this. Hopefully they'll return in a few days. Some folks just have no time to delete or set up preferences or they hate the idea of it so its best we all try to keep in mind "helpful to others" or "a quick note to sender". Thanks! We have a good number of new folks on the list. I hope this helps clarify the best way to handle it. Remember, if you hit "reply" everyone sees your note. Even the most experienced researcher has accidently replied to the list with something personal that would be better off left unsaid <laugh> so be careful! So, I didn't get an answer to my question. If anyone comes across a yearbook or has an opinion on privacy, I'd like to hear from you. And now how about posting any breakthroughs anyone has had lately. Mine haven't been in genealogy I'm afraid :) Once I get my oldest off to college (a Kentucky college BTW!) and my youngest settled in a little more I should have more time but for now I'm in a holding pattern. Our adoption was finalized last Friday <big smile>. Laura *************************** Laura's pages for Homeschooling, Gardening, and Genealogy are found here: http://home.att.net/~ekyorigins yahoo id: ekyorigins ***************************
I like the idea of getting all the mail you never know when someone elses question can connect to a line you are researching. I have found many on the mailing list. It only takes a few seconds to delete what you don't want or need. Eva Keck
I am looking for information on the two individuals above. Any information is wanted. I am trying to find documentation of this two individuals. Thank you James
Yeah, that's what I just wrote in response to Joe Greens comment. Bill D. Oakley --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <EveArk30@aol.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 2:58 PM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > I like the idea of getting all the mail you never know when someone elses > question can connect to a line you are researching. I have found many on the > mailing list. It only takes a few seconds to delete what you don't want or need. > > Eva Keck >
In the set up of the list - I believe the list owner / moderator has the ability to set the "reply to" to be to the entire list or just to the individual. I am a member of about 5-6 Rootsweb Eastern Kentucky lists and some are set to reply to the person sending the post. Personally - I think it is just "jim dandy fine" that most all responses go to the entire list. It does take only a second to delete the ones you don't want. AND, most e-mail software - Outlook, Eudora, Netscape Messenger and others have "Filter" options. It is easy to have all mail from one source such as (KYMORGAN-L@roots.com) go directly to a folder created for that purpose instead of to the Inbox. Then all one has to do is review what goes into that folder and not have to "weed" them out of the general "Inbox". Just some thoughts, Joe Greene ***************************** "Terence L. Day" wrote: > At 12:24 PM 2/20/2004 -0600, Deanna huber wrote: > >Just an FYI to all members on the mailing list. Please reply only to the > >person sending the email not the entire mailing list, (i.e. Laura McKenzie > >sent this message, not the entire mail list). KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > >sends a mass email of your comment meant for 1 person to everyone on the list. > > I hope I don't offend anyone with this response, which is to the mailing > list because I believe or hope that the issue is one that many subscribers > might be interested in. The steward of the list, and I believe only the > steward of the list, has a right to dictate whether subscribers respond > only to a single individual, or to the whole list. I certainly hope that > subscribers use some discretion on whether to reply to the list. > > Seems to me a dialogue about Web site issues are most appropriate for the > entire list. Those not interested can hit their delete key in, what, about > one second? > > I make this assertion most respectfully and in good humor. > > Terry > > >>From: "Laura McKenzie" <laurabrownmckenzie@worldnet.att.net> > >>Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > >>To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > >>Subject: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > >>Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:13:40 -0600 > >> > >>Here's a few questions regarding the Morgan County KyGenWeb site for you > >>all. Answers most appreciated :) > >> > >>Take a look at this site: > >> > >> > Belfry High School Yearbooks > >> > Our Community Then and Now > >> > http://KyUSA.addr.com/Yearbook > >> > >>I don't include information for living persons in my genealogy for their > >>privacy. Would setting up yearbooks online be an invasion of privacy? It > >>sure would be fun to have access. I used to love going through my dad's and > >>uncles' Louisa High yearbooks. > >> > >>This project is sure labor intensive. Is there a copyright on the older > >>yearbooks (and what is the oldest one available for a Morgan County school?) > >> > >>Does anyone on this list have a very old (one where perhaps its unlikely > >>that the folks are living now) yearbook? > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Take off on a romantic weekend or a family adventure to these great U.S. > >locations. http://special.msn.com/local/hotdestinations.armx > > Genealogy is in my genes. > ******************** > Terence L. Day > 635 SE Steptoe Street > Pullman, WA 99163-2665 > 509/334-1619 or terence@moscow.com > ********************************* -- ÿØÿà