David, Thanks, David. By the way, I have another lead for you in your need for a researcher. The last time I was in Kentucky, I ran across a lady by the name of Barbara O'Nan. She helped find some data for me and gave me her business card. She does research for folks like you and me. Her Compuserve e-mail address is: 102422.2221@compuserve.com She has another e-mail address that is hand-written on her card, but it is difficult to read. It looks like: bonan@ix.netcom.com The "ix" might be capitalized. Good luck on your research David and I'll keep in touch about the book project that I'm working on. -- Bob Francis 1920A Butner St. Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 Visit My Home Page: http://www.shawhan.com ---------- >From: David Anderson <dandersn@c-zone.net> >To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [KYNICHOL-L] Researching Early Bourbon County Families >Date: Tue, Jul 13, 1999, 10:03 PM > > Bob, > > I think you misunderstood my last email. I am willing to share my > family history, to this point, with you on your project as well as offer > my services to those involved. > > I also volunteer as public relations director for the Immigrant Ship > Transcribers Guild and would be willing to share my knowledge of > immigrant ships and passenger lists on the internet with those working > on the project to further their knowledge of their ancestors migration > to America. I answer approximately 50-100 email queries per day on > passenger lists and immigrant arrivals. > > Thank you for speaking to Peggy Warth and I will look forward to hearing > from her. I appreciate you taking the time to help me further my > research. Again, thank you for your kindness and helpfulness, and it is > greatly appreciated. > > David Anderson > >