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    1. [KYTRIMBLE] Trimble County - Lost and Found
    2. In a message dated 01/26/2003 12:52:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, nonny984@insightbb.com writes: > Does Trimble County have a site any more? I can't seem to find it. Roslyn, The Trimble County site has never left! Its at the same address it has been at since 1996 - here is the URL - http://www.online-isp.com/~maggie/trimble Until the day I am no longer able to maintain it it will always be at this address - if for some reason it has to move I will notify people through this mailing list, which I also maintain! So bookmark it and that will be an easy way for you to keep track of us One other tip - at the end of each and everyone one of these emails is at least one link to one page at Trimble County. it varies and rotates with each message - but always a link. Since each one of my 239 Trimble page has a link back to the main page you can almost never lose us! Happy Searching, Maggie Fallone Webmaster of <A HREF="http://www.online-isp.com/~maggie/trimble">Trimble County Kentucky</A> & Listowner, Trimble County Mailing list

    01/26/2003 02:34:19
    1. Re: [KYTRIMBLE] Trimble County - Lost and Found
    2. Georgia Helderlein
    3. Hi Maggie: I was just going through the Trimble Website again, and was wondering, if there was someplace where the early settlers belonged to the Masons. The Grange site, talks about them meeting at the Mason's hall or building, and I don't know how early the Mason's were really founded, but I do know that somewhere, there are lists of members of Masons in different areas throughout the United States. I wrote years ago, after finding Frederick and Francis Marion Duncan's tombstones, with the Mason Emblem on both tombstones, and got the record of the Masons belonging to that particular area in Green Co., MO. From that I got their dates of death. I haven't forgotten my promise to you about sending Duncan information and records, just have been busy on the Corn Creek Baptist Minutes since last October. I'm about with it now, just a little bit more indexing, and it will be ready to go online. Georgia H. From: <MFallone@aol.com> To: <KYTRIMBL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 6:34 AM Subject: [KYTRIMBLE] Trimble County - Lost and Found > In a message dated 01/26/2003 12:52:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, > nonny984@insightbb.com writes: > > > > Does Trimble County have a site any more? I can't seem to find it. > > Roslyn, > > The Trimble County site has never left! Its at the same address it has been > at since 1996 - here is the URL - http://www.online-isp.com/~maggie/trimble > > Until the day I am no longer able to maintain it it will always be at this > address - if for some reason it has to move I will notify people through this > mailing list, which I also maintain! So bookmark it and that will be an easy > way for you to keep track of us > > One other tip - at the end of each and everyone one of these emails is at > least one link to one page at Trimble County. it varies and rotates with each > message - but always a link. Since each one of my 239 Trimble page has a link > back to the main page you can almost never lose us! > > Happy Searching, > Maggie Fallone > Webmaster of <A HREF="http://www.online-isp.com/~maggie/trimble">Trimble County Kentucky</A> > & Listowner, Trimble County Mailing list > > > > ==== KYTRIMBL Mailing List ==== > Search for your Trimble County Surnames at: > http://www.online.isp.com/~maggie/surnames.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/26/2003 07:09:27
    1. Re: [KYTRIMBLE] Trimble County - Lost and Found
    2. Bob & Margaret Schirmer
    3. Re msg from Georgia Helderlein re history of the Masonic Order. It was founded several hundred years ago in Europe before the settlement of the US began. Bob Schirmer Oregon City, OR

    01/26/2003 10:00:45