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    1. Re: [MASSEY-L] New MASSEY Book
    2. Theron L. Smith
    3. E Greer wrote Wed March 28, 2001 11:33 AM >> There have been several postings about how to obtain the Massey books. Unless I missed something, this is the address where you can obtain them. This was Theron Smith's posting. Emma<< >>>The address of Judge Massey's son, Daniel Massey, who has the reprints of Judge Massey's books for sale is: Dan Massey 4150 Britton Rd. Mansfield, TX 73063 817-477-3176<<< ------------------ This is the address for obtaining the REPRINTS of the old Msssey books. Here is a description of the 3 books in question: Judge Frank A. Massey published the following three books. When I refer to his writings. it's almost always the ADDENDUM, the most useful of the three. I don't know whether all three of these or just the ADDENDUM have been reprinted. If you're purchasing only one book, it should most definitely be the ADDENDUM. Here are the three, in order of their usefulness: 1. 1979: MASSEY GENEALOGY ADDENDUM 2. 1980: MASSEY ON CENSUS 3. 1974:Two books published as one: (a) MY MASSEY FAMILY IN ENGLAND. This section discussed the same area covered in the new MASSEY GENEALOGY 2000 by William W. Massey, Jr. (b) MASSEY FAMILIES IN AMERICA. The MASSEY ADDENDUM and MASSEY ON CENSUS has more complete and more accurate information than the material in this section. Generally when list subscibers mention the "new" book, they have in mind the one published in 2000: MASSEY GENEALOGY 2000 by William W. Massey, Jr. Price is $45.00 postpaid; hard bound; 232 pages. Order from the author: William W. Massey Jr. 7703 Deerwood Pointe Jacksonville. FL 32256 If you have any questions as to the difference in the two sets of books or other questions, I invite you to contact me directly at my personal Email. I don't want to repeat on the list too much of what I've already posted there, but I have details I can send directly to you. Regards, Theron Smith.

    03/28/2001 09:08:17