Norma & Perry Researchers, I prefer to read the responses to the public postings as it best reflects free genealogy. It also seems to reduce the workloads of the other listers - if someone has already taken the time to respond - then we can opt not to respond to this or that particular query. The way it is presently set up, sometimes I assume that someone will (surely) respond to that question, and hence, do not take the time to help them. Hope others aren't doing that also. If so, then the person placing the query may not receive any responses, or way too many. That's my two cents worth. Keep up the good work. David R. Smith Norma Adams wrote: > Hi, > There's been some discussion on having the list set so all replies go > to the list. Right now it is set to have all replies go only to the > originator of the post. If you forget to click on "reply to all", > nobody but the poster gets it. However, you must be careful and not > put any private mail on the list. > > So far there are two for changing it. I will wait until tomorrow, > Tuesday, to make any changes. Let me know how you prefer it. > Majority rules. > > > Norma > > > > ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== > VISIT THE PERRY CO., KY. ALHN > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/perry/alhn.html > > ============================== > 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 > >
I like to see all the responses. KYPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 KYPERRY-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 265 Today's Topics: #1 Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place neede [LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] #2 RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place neede [Phyllis Reynolds Goelz #3 Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place neede [LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] #4 Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place neede [LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] #5 Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] [LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] #6 Re: Burial Place Needed [Critterann1369@aol.com] #7 RE: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] ["Carol Anderson" #8 Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] [LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] #9 Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] [Norma Adams ] #10 Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] [Norma Adams ] #11 RE: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change [Norma Adams ] #12 Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change [DonaRitchi@aol.com] #13 Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change ["Beth Adams" #14 Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change [CharlotteAnneMlr@aol.com] #15 Exerpts from Noble Works ["Carter L Combs" #16 [KYPERRY-L] Replies to list [LMorris116@aol.com] #17 Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change ["Knott Historical Society, Inc." <] #18 Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change ["Del" #19 David Fair Smith [GloMrc@aol.com] #20 Re: [KYPERRY-L] Replies to list ["Melva Pearce" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from KYPERRY-D, send a message to KYPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:01:10 EDT From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/11/2004 8:23:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, Honegwmom writes: > Ida Lee > The two cemeteries at the foot of Cornell or behind the fire Department -One > is called the Hazard cemetery the other is D. Y. Combs cemetery. The one at > Bobby Davis is the Baker Cemetery. > Pat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This was sent to me instead of the list. I've noticed Rootsweb doing this alot lately. Everyone, make sure you look to see where your replys are going before you hit the send button. ok? Lynda ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 3 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 07:03:53 -0700 From: Phyllis Reynolds Goelz To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed Hi! I think that happens when one just hits the "reply" rather than "reply to all". At least that's been my experience. Phyllis -----Original Message----- From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com [mailto:LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:50 PM To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/10/2004 9:41:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, ihansel@bellsouth.net writes: > Lynda: > > Seeing the Precinct that they lived in, she should check on the old City > Grave Yard which sits above the old Hazard Fire Department and City Jail, or > it sits at the foot of Cornell Avenue in Hazard. There are two graveyards > there, one on each side of the road. Also, near the old Bobby Davis > Memorial Library there is a small graveyard but I don't remember the name of > that graveyard. All three of these graveyards are within the limits of > Precinct 12 if I am not mistaken. > > Come on Pat Horne, help me here, am I right in where on these three sites? > > Ida Lee Hansel > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ida I'm passing this on.....check to make sure who you are sending these posts to. Sometimes Rootsweb redirects these to the individual instead of the Rootsweb list. And I have no idea why. Lynda ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 4 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:08:13 EDT From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:06:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, dudpa2004@earthlink.net writes: > Hi! > > > > I think that happens when one just hits the ���reply��� rather than ���reply to > all���. At least that���s been my experience. > > > > Phyllis > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi Phyllis, But then we get the post twice. Who knows why this happens? Lynda ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 5 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:20:27 EDT From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:16:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, dudpa2004@earthlink.net writes: > That���s probably because you���re subscribed in the mode where you get every > message. I���m subscribed in Digest Mode in which case I only get my messages > once or twice a day in a group. I don���t get the same message twice. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phyllis, Aha! ok But this only happens to me every once in a while. Usually I get the posts only once. Lynda ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 6 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:39:39 EDT From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: > Lynda, > It's in the way the list is set up. Right now, the list is set to reply > "only to the sender"...unless you click on Reply to All. When you do this, > the recipient gets two copies, one privately and one from the list. If > you remove the person's personal address from the addresses, they only get > one copy, that one from the list. > > The list manager (me) can change the way replies go. If the majority > wants them to go directly to the poster, that's the way it's set. If you > all want me to change it to go only to the list, I can do that, > too. Rootsweb's recommendation is that it go only to the poster. (we > don't have to accept that recommendation though) > > Norma > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks Norma, I was glad you explained this. Sounds like Rootsweb wants to lose business. haha I've seen alot of lists that "seemed" so dead, so this might be why they appear that way. I also belong to the Franklin Co list and the subject line doesn't even mention Franklin County. No telln' how many of those I've deleted because I thought maybe it was spam. Lynda ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 7 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:46:07 EDT From: Critterann1369@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Burial Place Needed Thanks everyone, Ill save the posts till I get a chance to spend some time in Ky. Not sure when that will be but hopefully it wont be too long :) Lynda-Yes Hughie was her father, he is buried in Hightop but another cousin had said she isnt, so I can rule that one out. Thanks again Crystal ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 8 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:05:58 -0400 From: "Carol Anderson" To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed I know it makes for a lot more mail, but I would prefer to see all the responses, unless the writer specifically requests to have "privately e-mailed" responses. I learn a lot from reading about how others solve genealogical problems, and sometimes recognize a name or place mentioned that fits in my research as well. Just my opinion -- Carol Anderson -----Original Message----- From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com [mailto:LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:40 AM To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: > Lynda, > It's in the way the list is set up. Right now, the list is set to reply > "only to the sender"...unless you click on Reply to All. When you do this, > the recipient gets two copies, one privately and one from the list. If > you remove the person's personal address from the addresses, they only get > one copy, that one from the list. > > The list manager (me) can change the way replies go. If the majority > wants them to go directly to the poster, that's the way it's set. If you > all want me to change it to go only to the list, I can do that, > too. Rootsweb's recommendation is that it go only to the poster. (we > don't have to accept that recommendation though) > > Norma > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks Norma, I was glad you explained this. Sounds like Rootsweb wants to lose business. haha I've seen alot of lists that "seemed" so dead, so this might be why they appear that way. I also belong to the Franklin Co list and the subject line doesn't even mention Franklin County. No telln' how many of those I've deleted because I thought maybe it was spam. Lynda ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== KENTUCKY DEATH INDEX on ROOTSWEB http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ky/death/search.cgi ============================== 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 ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 9 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:11:12 EDT From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/11/2004 11:06:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, carol0371@comcast.net writes: > I know it makes for a lot more mail, but I would prefer to see all the > responses, unless the writer specifically requests to have "privately > e-mailed" responses. I learn a lot from reading about how others solve > genealogical problems, and sometimes recognize a name or place mentioned > that fits in my research as well. > > Just my opinion -- Carol Anderson > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carol, That's my feelings also. I do "pickup" alot of info off these lists even when they are not directed solely to me. You guys are the sharingness (is that a real word?) bunch of guys there ever was. And if I see what I think is a duplicate I just hit my delete button........no problem. I prefer seeing all the posts Norma. Lynda ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 10 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:26:47 -0400 From: Norma Adams To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed At 10:39 AM 10/11/2004 -0400, LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, >njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: > > > Lynda, > > It's in the way the list is set up. Right now, the list is set to reply > > "only to the sender"...unless you click on Reply to All. When you do > this, > > the recipient gets two copies, one privately and one from the list. If > > you remove the person's personal address from the addresses, they only get > > one copy, that one from the list. > > > > The list manager (me) can change the way replies go. If the majority > > wants them to go directly to the poster, that's the way it's set. If you > > all want me to change it to go only to the list, I can do that, > > too. Rootsweb's recommendation is that it go only to the poster. (we > > don't have to accept that recommendation though) > > > > Norma > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >Thanks Norma, > > I was glad you explained this. Sounds like Rootsweb wants to lose >business. haha I've seen alot of lists that "seemed" so dead, so this >might be why >they appear that way. > >I also belong to the Franklin Co list and the subject line doesn't even >mention Franklin County. No telln' how many of those I've deleted because >I thought >maybe it was spam. > >Lynda Lynda, Some lists just work better when the reply goes only to the poster. I can't say which is better. It's just a half dozen of one and 6 of the other. Or, the other way around! The list mgr. can add the list name prepend to the subject lines too. Norma The list manager can also put the prepend into the subject line. Some do, some don't. I prefer to see which list I'm getting. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 11 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:28:44 -0400 From: Norma Adams To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed At 11:11 AM 10/11/2004 -0400, LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 10/11/2004 11:06:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, >carol0371@comcast.net writes: > > > I know it makes for a lot more mail, but I would prefer to see all the > > responses, unless the writer specifically requests to have "privately > > e-mailed" responses. I learn a lot from reading about how others solve > > genealogical problems, and sometimes recognize a name or place mentioned > > that fits in my research as well. > > > > Just my opinion -- Carol Anderson > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >Carol, That's my feelings also. I do "pickup" alot of info off these lists >even when they are not directed solely to me. You guys are the sharingness >(is >that a real word?) bunch of guys there ever was. And if I see what I think >is a >duplicate I just hit my delete button........no problem. > >I prefer seeing all the posts Norma. > >Lynda OK, I've got two for changing it. Anyone else want to voice an opinion? I'll give it until tomorrow, Tuesday, and see how it goes. Norma ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 12 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:33:48 -0400 From: Norma Adams To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - Hi, There's been some discussion on having the list set so all replies go to the list. Right now it is set to have all replies go only to the originator of the post. If you forget to click on "reply to all", nobody but the poster gets it. However, you must be careful and not put any private mail on the list. So far there are two for changing it. I will wait until tomorrow, Tuesday, to make any changes. Let me know how you prefer it. Majority rules. Norma ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 13 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 12:57:08 EDT From: DonaRitchi@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - In a message dated 10/11/04 8:35:01 AM, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: << Let me know how you prefer it. >> My opinion is to leave it as is, so if you do want to post a private reply, you hit "reply", or for a public post, "reply all". You can easily delete the sender's address so he/she doesn't get it twice. Otherwise, you'd need to drag over the sender's address to send the private reply. And let's tell everyone periodically that we all want to see their reply posts unless it's *really* private. Dona Ritchie ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 14 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:19:19 -0400 From: "Beth Adams" To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - Hi Norma, All my lists that I administer.......reply back to the list. It's very apparent in this case that the original poster wouldn't have obtained the information necessary to continue her research, if Linda hadn't sent the replies that she received. I favor setting the reply back to the list. Beth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norma Adams" To: Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 11:33 AM Subject: RE: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - > Hi, > There's been some discussion on having the list set so all replies go to > the list. Right now it is set to have all replies go only to the > originator of the post. If you forget to click on "reply to all", nobody > but the poster gets it. However, you must be careful and not put any > private mail on the list. > > So far there are two for changing it. I will wait until tomorrow, > Tuesday, to make any changes. Let me know how you prefer it. Majority > rules. > > > Norma > > > > ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== > VISIT THE PERRY CO., KY. ALHN > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/perry/alhn.html > > ============================== > 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 > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 15 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:25:30 EDT From: CharlotteAnneMlr@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - I agree with replies going to the list. Charlotte Miller http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlotteamiller/index.html http://www.geocities.com/charlotte7274/index.html http://www.geocities.com/c81371/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FamilyandMore ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 16 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:43:26 -0400 From: "Carter L Combs" To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Exerpts from Noble Works Found this on the internet. From the names, it would appear that this is Wesley combs, s/o Long Jerry. Wesley was married to Nancy Combs, had a daughter, Elizabeth (Betty), had a sister, Margaret "Peggy", had a daughter, Millie. The only bit of information that doesn't appear to fit is David Combs. Peggy was first married to Emory Allen. Her children by her second husband, Harrison Combs would not have been old enough to have been in the War. Wonder if his name was David Allen instead of Combs. Carter Excerpt From Noble Work By Janet V. Neace The following paragraphs are from Behold He Cometh In The Clouds by George Washington Noble, one of the rarest books by a Breathitt Countian about Breathitt County. "I would teach five days and on Saturday go to Squire John Campbell's, and get the papers at his office and on to B. F. Harvey's office and execute them as I went. If I did not get around that day I would wait until the next Saturday. On Sunday I would go to meeting. Jeff Sizemore boarded with me, and I did not think of charging him, as he would help me get wood or do anything about the place. It was a three-months school, and I lost one week for foddering. I would see Arrena Noble pretty often, and sometimes I would go to her home to see her. She was her mother's oldest daughter, and her mother would not let her go to any parties or gatherings, only to meetings and weddings. That fall James D. Noble and Missouri Noble married. Washington Noble was her father. He came to the state of Missouri in 1844, and I was named for him while he was in this state. He came back to Kentucky and married Phoebe Campbell and called their first daughter Missouri, for the state of Missouri. He! r husband, J. D. Noble, died in 1905, and she married a boy 16 years old and is living in Breathitt County, Kentucky. She was 56 years old when she married Granville Pearl Fugate, 16 years old. Such a wedding was never heard of in the state of Kentucky before. In the summer of 1866, Mason Miller and I went to a wedding at old Wesley Combs' at the head of Lost Creek, in Perry County. Samuel Campbell and Miss Betty Combs were married. They had a violin or fiddle, we all called it, and the girls were fine dancers. An old lady by the name of Peggy Combs was there. She was a sister to old Wesley Combs, and the mother of David Combs, who was a Confederate soldier in the army and got shot in the face and broke his jaw. He was a fine fellow, and that was the first time I saw Peggy. She was good-looking and pert as a young girl. She was a widow and wanted to marry again. If I had not found out that she was Dave Combs' mother, I might have said something to her about being so good-lo! oking. Mason Miller was a fancy dancer, and she and Mason took it hot and heavy. Old Wesley had a very fine girl by the name of Milley Combs. She was pretty young, and I was a stranger to her. I tried to get her to dance with me and worked every plan to get her to be my sweetheart. Old Nancy, her mother, was wanting her to keep company with me, but she would not consent, and it was a good thing on me that she did not; for the next day we went to the infair over on Troublesome and Winney Combs was there. She was the widow of Capt. Henderson Combs, who was killed in the war, and of whom something has already been said. She was the daughter of old Samuel Allen, the father of the Allen boys who were killed on Drowning Creek, Kentucky, in 1865. I had gotten her for my sweetheart. A nice young lady was there from below Hazard by the name of Elmiria Combs. She was very handsome and was keeping company with McChager Napier. He was a nice looking man and had served in the Rebel Army with me. We messed together, but he left the Rebels and joined the Yan! kees." ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 17 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:51:56 EDT From: LMorris116@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYPERRY-L] Replies to list In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:00 AM US Eastern Standard Time, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: OK, I've got two for changing it. Anyone else want to voice an opinion? I'll give it until tomorrow, Tuesday, and see how it goes. Norma Hi Cousins, I vote to send all replies to the list. I am happy to share any info I have. I love to help others just as I have been helped so many times. Best Wishes, Leon Morris 70646 Hilltop Dr. Union, MI 49130 _http://users.beanstalk.net/rokadane/morris/_ (http://users.beanstalk.net/rokadane/morris/) 269-641-7071 (Call anytime, it is easier for me to talk than to write.) ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 18 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 18:20:52 -0400 From: "Knott Historical Society, Inc." To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - Norma & Perry Researchers, I prefer to read the responses to the public postings as it best reflects free genealogy. It also seems to reduce the workloads of the other listers - if someone has already taken the time to respond - then we can opt not to respond to this or that particular query. The way it is presently set up, sometimes I assume that someone will (surely) respond to that question, and hence, do not take the time to help them. Hope others aren't doing that also. If so, then the person placing the query may not receive any responses, or way too many. That's my two cents worth. Keep up the good work. David R. Smith Norma Adams wrote: > Hi, > There's been some discussion on having the list set so all replies go > to the list. Right now it is set to have all replies go only to the > originator of the post. If you forget to click on "reply to all", > nobody but the poster gets it. However, you must be careful and not > put any private mail on the list. > > So far there are two for changing it. I will wait until tomorrow, > Tuesday, to make any changes. Let me know how you prefer it. > Majority rules. > > > Norma > > > > ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== > VISIT THE PERRY CO., KY. ALHN > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/perry/alhn.html > > ============================== > 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 > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 19 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:20:42 -0400 From: "Del" To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - I also prefer to read all responses to postings.......thanks for your consideration and all the good work! Del Caudill-Wright ----- Original Message ----- From: "Knott Historical Society, Inc." To: Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 6:20 PM Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - > Norma & Perry Researchers, > > I prefer to read the responses to the public postings as it best > reflects free genealogy. It also seems to reduce the workloads of the > other listers - if someone has already taken the time to respond - then > we can opt not to respond to this or that particular query. The way it > is presently set up, sometimes I assume that someone will (surely) > respond to that question, and hence, do not take the time to help them. > Hope others aren't doing that also. If so, then the person placing > the query may not receive any responses, or way too many. > > That's my two cents worth. Keep up the good work. > > David R. Smith > > > > Norma Adams wrote: > > > Hi, > > There's been some discussion on having the list set so all replies go > > to the list. Right now it is set to have all replies go only to the > > originator of the post. If you forget to click on "reply to all", > > nobody but the poster gets it. However, you must be careful and not > > put any private mail on the list. > > > > So far there are two for changing it. I will wait until tomorrow, > > Tuesday, to make any changes. Let me know how you prefer it. > > Majority rules. > > > > > > Norma > > > > > > > > ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== > > VISIT THE PERRY CO., KY. ALHN > > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/perry/alhn.html > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > > > ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== > PERRY CO.,KY. ARCHIVES > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/perry/perryar.html > > ============================== > 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 > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 20 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:32:17 EDT From: GloMrc@aol.com To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: David Fair Smith Could someone help me clear up this name in my file. I have David Fair Smith that married Mallie Stone. I have an obituary of a David Smith b. March 30, 1921, and he was born to Mallie Gilliam. Was this David the son of David Fair or someone else who married a Mallie? This David Fair Smith is called Junior Glo Everyone doesn't have to answer all at once. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 21 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:37:34 -0400 From: "Melva Pearce" To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] Replies to list I like to see all the replies. Melva in KY ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 4:51 PM Subject: [KYPERRY-L] Replies to list > > In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:00 AM US Eastern Standard Time, > njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: > > OK, I've got two for changing it. Anyone else want to voice an > opinion? I'll give it until tomorrow, Tuesday, and see how it goes. > > Norma > > > > Hi Cousins, > I vote to send all replies to the list. I am happy to share any info I > have. I love to help others just as I have been helped so many times. > > Best Wishes, > Leon Morris > 70646 Hilltop Dr. > Union, MI 49130 > _http://users.beanstalk.net/rokadane/morris/_ > (http://users.beanstalk.net/rokadane/morris/) > 269-641-7071 (Call anytime, it is easier for me to talk than to write.) > > > ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe or Unsubscribe from this mail list: > Send the message to: > KYPERRY-L-request@rootsweb.com OR KYPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.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 > > Patrick & Lori Wells --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today!
In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:00 AM US Eastern Standard Time, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: OK, I've got two for changing it. Anyone else want to voice an opinion? I'll give it until tomorrow, Tuesday, and see how it goes. Norma Hi Cousins, I vote to send all replies to the list. I am happy to share any info I have. I love to help others just as I have been helped so many times. Best Wishes, Leon Morris 70646 Hilltop Dr. Union, MI 49130 _http://users.beanstalk.net/rokadane/morris/_ (http://users.beanstalk.net/rokadane/morris/) 269-641-7071 (Call anytime, it is easier for me to talk than to write.)
Found this on the internet. From the names, it would appear that this is Wesley combs, s/o Long Jerry. Wesley was married to Nancy Combs, had a daughter, Elizabeth (Betty), had a sister, Margaret "Peggy", had a daughter, Millie. The only bit of information that doesn't appear to fit is David Combs. Peggy was first married to Emory Allen. Her children by her second husband, Harrison Combs would not have been old enough to have been in the War. Wonder if his name was David Allen instead of Combs. Carter Excerpt From Noble Work By Janet V. Neace The following paragraphs are from Behold He Cometh In The Clouds by George Washington Noble, one of the rarest books by a Breathitt Countian about Breathitt County. "I would teach five days and on Saturday go to Squire John Campbell's, and get the papers at his office and on to B. F. Harvey's office and execute them as I went. If I did not get around that day I would wait until the next Saturday. On Sunday I would go to meeting. Jeff Sizemore boarded with me, and I did not think of charging him, as he would help me get wood or do anything about the place. It was a three-months school, and I lost one week for foddering. I would see Arrena Noble pretty often, and sometimes I would go to her home to see her. She was her mother's oldest daughter, and her mother would not let her go to any parties or gatherings, only to meetings and weddings. That fall James D. Noble and Missouri Noble married. Washington Noble was her father. He came to the state of Missouri in 1844, and I was named for him while he was in this state. He came back to Kentucky and married Phoebe Campbell and called their first daughter Missouri, for the state of Missouri. He! r husband, J. D. Noble, died in 1905, and she married a boy 16 years old and is living in Breathitt County, Kentucky. She was 56 years old when she married Granville Pearl Fugate, 16 years old. Such a wedding was never heard of in the state of Kentucky before. In the summer of 1866, Mason Miller and I went to a wedding at old Wesley Combs' at the head of Lost Creek, in Perry County. Samuel Campbell and Miss Betty Combs were married. They had a violin or fiddle, we all called it, and the girls were fine dancers. An old lady by the name of Peggy Combs was there. She was a sister to old Wesley Combs, and the mother of David Combs, who was a Confederate soldier in the army and got shot in the face and broke his jaw. He was a fine fellow, and that was the first time I saw Peggy. She was good-looking and pert as a young girl. She was a widow and wanted to marry again. If I had not found out that she was Dave Combs' mother, I might have said something to her about being so good-lo! oking. Mason Miller was a fancy dancer, and she and Mason took it hot and heavy. Old Wesley had a very fine girl by the name of Milley Combs. She was pretty young, and I was a stranger to her. I tried to get her to dance with me and worked every plan to get her to be my sweetheart. Old Nancy, her mother, was wanting her to keep company with me, but she would not consent, and it was a good thing on me that she did not; for the next day we went to the infair over on Troublesome and Winney Combs was there. She was the widow of Capt. Henderson Combs, who was killed in the war, and of whom something has already been said. She was the daughter of old Samuel Allen, the father of the Allen boys who were killed on Drowning Creek, Kentucky, in 1865. I had gotten her for my sweetheart. A nice young lady was there from below Hazard by the name of Elmiria Combs. She was very handsome and was keeping company with McChager Napier. He was a nice looking man and had served in the Rebel Army with me. We messed together, but he left the Rebels and joined the Yan! kees."
I agree with replies going to the list. Charlotte Miller http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlotteamiller/index.html http://www.geocities.com/charlotte7274/index.html http://www.geocities.com/c81371/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FamilyandMore
Hi Norma, All my lists that I administer.......reply back to the list. It's very apparent in this case that the original poster wouldn't have obtained the information necessary to continue her research, if Linda hadn't sent the replies that she received. I favor setting the reply back to the list. Beth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norma Adams" <njadams@cinci.rr.com> To: <KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 11:33 AM Subject: RE: [KYPERRY-L] list setup change - > Hi, > There's been some discussion on having the list set so all replies go to > the list. Right now it is set to have all replies go only to the > originator of the post. If you forget to click on "reply to all", nobody > but the poster gets it. However, you must be careful and not put any > private mail on the list. > > So far there are two for changing it. I will wait until tomorrow, > Tuesday, to make any changes. Let me know how you prefer it. Majority > rules. > > > Norma > > > > ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== > VISIT THE PERRY CO., KY. ALHN > http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/perry/alhn.html > > ============================== > 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 > >
In a message dated 10/11/04 8:35:01 AM, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: << Let me know how you prefer it. >> My opinion is to leave it as is, so if you do want to post a private reply, you hit "reply", or for a public post, "reply all". You can easily delete the sender's address so he/she doesn't get it twice. Otherwise, you'd need to drag over the sender's address to send the private reply. And let's tell everyone periodically that we all want to see their reply posts unless it's *really* private. Dona Ritchie
Hi, There's been some discussion on having the list set so all replies go to the list. Right now it is set to have all replies go only to the originator of the post. If you forget to click on "reply to all", nobody but the poster gets it. However, you must be careful and not put any private mail on the list. So far there are two for changing it. I will wait until tomorrow, Tuesday, to make any changes. Let me know how you prefer it. Majority rules. Norma
At 11:11 AM 10/11/2004 -0400, LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 10/11/2004 11:06:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, >carol0371@comcast.net writes: > > > I know it makes for a lot more mail, but I would prefer to see all the > > responses, unless the writer specifically requests to have "privately > > e-mailed" responses. I learn a lot from reading about how others solve > > genealogical problems, and sometimes recognize a name or place mentioned > > that fits in my research as well. > > > > Just my opinion -- Carol Anderson > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >Carol, That's my feelings also. I do "pickup" alot of info off these lists >even when they are not directed solely to me. You guys are the sharingness >(is >that a real word?) bunch of guys there ever was. And if I see what I think >is a >duplicate I just hit my delete button........no problem. > >I prefer seeing all the posts Norma. > >Lynda OK, I've got two for changing it. Anyone else want to voice an opinion? I'll give it until tomorrow, Tuesday, and see how it goes. Norma
At 10:39 AM 10/11/2004 -0400, LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, >njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: > > > Lynda, > > It's in the way the list is set up. Right now, the list is set to reply > > "only to the sender"...unless you click on Reply to All. When you do > this, > > the recipient gets two copies, one privately and one from the list. If > > you remove the person's personal address from the addresses, they only get > > one copy, that one from the list. > > > > The list manager (me) can change the way replies go. If the majority > > wants them to go directly to the poster, that's the way it's set. If you > > all want me to change it to go only to the list, I can do that, > > too. Rootsweb's recommendation is that it go only to the poster. (we > > don't have to accept that recommendation though) > > > > Norma > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >Thanks Norma, > > I was glad you explained this. Sounds like Rootsweb wants to lose >business. haha I've seen alot of lists that "seemed" so dead, so this >might be why >they appear that way. > >I also belong to the Franklin Co list and the subject line doesn't even >mention Franklin County. No telln' how many of those I've deleted because >I thought >maybe it was spam. > >Lynda Lynda, Some lists just work better when the reply goes only to the poster. I can't say which is better. It's just a half dozen of one and 6 of the other. Or, the other way around! <G> The list mgr. can add the list name prepend to the subject lines too. Norma The list manager can also put the prepend into the subject line. Some do, some don't. I prefer to see which list I'm getting.
In a message dated 10/11/2004 11:06:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, carol0371@comcast.net writes: > I know it makes for a lot more mail, but I would prefer to see all the > responses, unless the writer specifically requests to have "privately > e-mailed" responses. I learn a lot from reading about how others solve > genealogical problems, and sometimes recognize a name or place mentioned > that fits in my research as well. > > Just my opinion -- Carol Anderson > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carol, That's my feelings also. I do "pickup" alot of info off these lists even when they are not directed solely to me. You guys are the sharingness (is that a real word?) bunch of guys there ever was. And if I see what I think is a duplicate I just hit my delete button........no problem. I prefer seeing all the posts Norma. Lynda
I know it makes for a lot more mail, but I would prefer to see all the responses, unless the writer specifically requests to have "privately e-mailed" responses. I learn a lot from reading about how others solve genealogical problems, and sometimes recognize a name or place mentioned that fits in my research as well. Just my opinion -- Carol Anderson -----Original Message----- From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com [mailto:LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:40 AM To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KyPerryKnott] RE: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: > Lynda, > It's in the way the list is set up. Right now, the list is set to reply > "only to the sender"...unless you click on Reply to All. When you do this, > the recipient gets two copies, one privately and one from the list. If > you remove the person's personal address from the addresses, they only get > one copy, that one from the list. > > The list manager (me) can change the way replies go. If the majority > wants them to go directly to the poster, that's the way it's set. If you > all want me to change it to go only to the list, I can do that, > too. Rootsweb's recommendation is that it go only to the poster. (we > don't have to accept that recommendation though) > > Norma > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks Norma, I was glad you explained this. Sounds like Rootsweb wants to lose business. haha I've seen alot of lists that "seemed" so dead, so this might be why they appear that way. I also belong to the Franklin Co list and the subject line doesn't even mention Franklin County. No telln' how many of those I've deleted because I thought maybe it was spam. Lynda ==== KYPERRY Mailing List ==== KENTUCKY DEATH INDEX on ROOTSWEB http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ky/death/search.cgi ============================== 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
Thanks everyone, Ill save the posts till I get a chance to spend some time in Ky. Not sure when that will be but hopefully it wont be too long :) Lynda-Yes Hughie was her father, he is buried in Hightop but another cousin had said she isnt, so I can rule that one out. Thanks again Crystal
In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:30:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, njadams@cinci.rr.com writes: > Lynda, > It's in the way the list is set up. Right now, the list is set to reply > "only to the sender"...unless you click on Reply to All. When you do this, > the recipient gets two copies, one privately and one from the list. If > you remove the person's personal address from the addresses, they only get > one copy, that one from the list. > > The list manager (me) can change the way replies go. If the majority > wants them to go directly to the poster, that's the way it's set. If you > all want me to change it to go only to the list, I can do that, > too. Rootsweb's recommendation is that it go only to the poster. (we > don't have to accept that recommendation though) > > Norma > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks Norma, I was glad you explained this. Sounds like Rootsweb wants to lose business. haha I've seen alot of lists that "seemed" so dead, so this might be why they appear that way. I also belong to the Franklin Co list and the subject line doesn't even mention Franklin County. No telln' how many of those I've deleted because I thought maybe it was spam. Lynda
In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:16:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, dudpa2004@earthlink.net writes: > That’s probably because you’re subscribed in the mode where you get every > message. I’m subscribed in Digest Mode in which case I only get my messages > once or twice a day in a group. I don’t get the same message twice. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phyllis, Aha! ok But this only happens to me every once in a while. Usually I get the posts only once. Lynda
In a message dated 10/11/2004 10:06:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, dudpa2004@earthlink.net writes: > Hi! > > > > I think that happens when one just hits the “reply” rather than “reply to > all”. At least that’s been my experience. > > > > Phyllis > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi Phyllis, But then we get the post twice. Who knows why this happens? Lynda
In a message dated 10/11/2004 8:23:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, Honegwmom writes: > Ida Lee > The two cemeteries at the foot of Cornell or behind the fire Department -One > is called the Hazard cemetery the other is D. Y. Combs cemetery. The one at > Bobby Davis is the Baker Cemetery. > Pat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This was sent to me instead of the list. I've noticed Rootsweb doing this alot lately. Everyone, make sure you look to see where your replys are going before you hit the send button. ok? Lynda
Hi! I think that happens when one just hits the "reply" rather than "reply to all". At least that's been my experience. Phyllis -----Original Message----- From: LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com [mailto:LyndaCGKyCol@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:50 PM To: KYPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYPERRY-L] Burial place needed In a message dated 10/10/2004 9:41:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, ihansel@bellsouth.net writes: > Lynda: > > Seeing the Precinct that they lived in, she should check on the old City > Grave Yard which sits above the old Hazard Fire Department and City Jail, or > it sits at the foot of Cornell Avenue in Hazard. There are two graveyards > there, one on each side of the road. Also, near the old Bobby Davis > Memorial Library there is a small graveyard but I don't remember the name of > that graveyard. All three of these graveyards are within the limits of > Precinct 12 if I am not mistaken. > > Come on Pat Horne, help me here, am I right in where on these three sites? > > Ida Lee Hansel > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ida I'm passing this on.....check to make sure who you are sending these posts to. Sometimes Rootsweb redirects these to the individual instead of the Rootsweb list. And I have no idea why. Lynda
In a message dated 10/10/2004 9:41:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, ihansel@bellsouth.net writes: > Lynda: > > Seeing the Precinct that they lived in, she should check on the old City > Grave Yard which sits above the old Hazard Fire Department and City Jail, or > it sits at the foot of Cornell Avenue in Hazard. There are two graveyards > there, one on each side of the road. Also, near the old Bobby Davis > Memorial Library there is a small graveyard but I don't remember the name of > that graveyard. All three of these graveyards are within the limits of > Precinct 12 if I am not mistaken. > > Come on Pat Horne, help me here, am I right in where on these three sites? > > Ida Lee Hansel > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ida I'm passing this on.....check to make sure who you are sending these posts to. Sometimes Rootsweb redirects these to the individual instead of the Rootsweb list. And I have no idea why. Lynda
Does anyone know what the name of the Cemetery is, there in Jeff, Ky. on the hill, on the right as you are going into Jeff. Above where the old gereral store used to be. Before you go across the bridge and just before the turnoff for Rt. 7. My bro. is burried there and his death cert says Bill Hill Cemetery. But everyone who knows the area says it is not Bill Hill. Bill Hill is on past the Bridge there in Jeff. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Joan