Sorry we'll miss you ... have a great time and thanks again for all the possible places to search. On Jun 7, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Ernest Everett Blevins wrote: > In a few weeks we are planning to be there unless gas prices force us > out of > going or shortening the trip. This is one of those cases where > freelancing > historical and genealogical research gets tougher as its usually a cut > back > unless I'm getting some from section 106 work for Historic > Preservation. > > I checked soliders and sailors list on the nps site and didn't have > any luck > for service. > > If you can pretty much show you can't get anything but census then I > think > they take it but keep track of your efforts so you can show where > you've > been and show that you've made the effort to find certificates. Land > deeds > and wills will show the splitting of the farm up which might also tell > relations as well. > > I've been a few times ot the Lansing archives, its a great place for > things. Actually, the Flint library is pretty decent too, I've had > some > success in it for things I couldnt find South for both my New England > lines > and my wifes northern lines. > > On your other note, I think the naturalization paper work is a great > document to have and possilby could sub for birth certificates for > dates and > at least a broad place of birth. You may not always be able to find > the > exact town or even county they were born in anyway. Although check to > see > fi some of the cities there had city directories that would list the > family > I got alot of filler information off of Providence, RI city directories > including some relationships based on where my great grandfather met my > great grandmother as they lived on the same block. He was Irish > immigrant > and she was from the Eddy family dating back to colonial New England. > > Try alternate paths. Mom said before she passed that she was sure > there was > a Mayflower line off dad's Eddy line. I systematically started > looking at > the most likely branches and in fact found it on what I thought was the > least likely branch but it went back not only to Richard Warren but > also to > Roger Williams though the Sayles. Made mom and dad something like 9th > cousins which is suprising since he thought he had nothign back that > far > -- unfortunatly Mom never knew. > > Ernie > > On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Polly Hall-Burley <phburley@mac.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Ernie, >> >> When are you going to be in Flint? My sister and I are going to try >> for a trip up to see Dad in Ubly sometime in July or early August. >> >> Tyre is a VERY SMALL community south and east of Bad Axe (about 15 >> miles or so). Flint is about 90 miles south and a bit west. >> >> As far as I'm aware none of the Hall's served and I don't believe >> Alexander Soule did either. There was a big thing in that part of >> Michigan where the menfolk would go across to Canada to avoid serving >> - >> at least that's the folklore that gets told up there. The women kept >> the farms while the men went to Canada. I've found no Civil War >> records for any of these folks (on my Mom's side yes, but not Dad's) >> >> Lucy was the daughter of Alexander who was the son of SW, so unless I >> went up the Blake line (Lucy's mother) I don't see another path - and >> have frankly never tried that path. >> >> Will the Society accept death certificates and census records if >> that's >> all that's available? I haven't run across any wills yet either. >> Although my grandfather left the farm to my dad and I know that my >> great-grandfather split the farm between 2 of his sons (my grandfather >> and one of his brothers). So that paperwork should be around >> somewhere. Lucy Soule also had some land - according to the plat >> maps. >> >> The Soules were members of the local Presbyterian church - and they do >> not allow access to their records (at least, they haven't the last >> several times I've been up there - usually once a summer). The >> clerk's >> office in Bad Axe is only open to researchers on Wednesday - from 9 - >> 11 and from 1- 3. And you have to call to make an appointment (in >> case >> you need some time there). I only found that out last summer and >> wasn't going to be there for another Wednesday. I have exhausted the >> Sanilac Co records (much more available). Bad Axe is the seat for >> Huron County. The areas up there are also divided into townships >> and >> so the land records are available by township. Our farm straddles >> Austin and Minden townships. >> >> The genealogical library in Lansing is fabulous but I didn't know >> enough when I lived near there to pull copies of all the necessary >> documents when I had the chance. >> >> Polly >> >> P.S. On another note, I have copies of both Alexander and William >> Hall's naturalization paperwork (Alexander came from somewhere in No. >> Ireland, William was, I believe, born in Canada) - but neither >> document >> shows the towns where they were born. Nor do the death certificates. >> Can't find passage records for them either. Any suggestions? >> >> >> On Jun 6, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Ernest Everett Blevins wrote: >> >>> If SW Soule is a problem have you tried to shoot up the Lucille A. >>> Soule >>> line to see where she comes back in. I'd bet you have a battleship >>> curve in >>> your family tree. >>> >>> Have you tried the penson records of Alexander Soule? Sometimes the >>> various >>> documents in there will she light beyond the pensonier and sometimes >>> will >>> include a death certifiate for when they passed or if its a widow/'s >>> pension >>> -- presuming he served during the War Between the States. >>> >>> Where is Tyre, Michigan? We will be in Flint this summer for a few >>> days and >>> if close I could check for you. >>> >>> Ernie >>> >>> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Polly Hall-Burley <phburley@mac.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Ernie, >>>> >>>> You and I have had several emails regarding my Soule line off list. >>>> But, for all and sundry to help with, my line is as follows: >>>> >>>> George Soule m. Mary Bucket >>>> John Soule m. Rebecca Simmons >>>> Aaron Soule m. Mary Wadsworth >>>> Aaron Soule m. Lydia Peterson >>>> John Soule m. Abigail White >>>> Samuel White Soule m. Elizabeth >>>> Alexander Soule m. Susan Blake >>>> William Alexander Hall m. Lucille A. Soule >>>> James Michael Hall m Helen Mary Wrubel (also sp Helena Mae Wrubel) >>>> Michael Garth Hall m. Anne Elizabeth Elderfield >>>> Polly Hall-Burley (me) >>>> >>>> I believe the line is okay via MFLR through John and Abigail. >>>> Samuel >>>> White Soule was born in MA and died, 1857 in Tyre, Michigan - this >>>> is >>>> where the branch gets tricky as the records for SW Soule, Alexander >>>> and >>>> Lucille are difficult to come by - the VRs aren't available and the >>>> churches involved either won't or can't give access. So all I have >>>> available are death records and census records. I'm plugging away >>>> and >>>> have just relocated (yet again), this time to Utah and we aren't >>>> quite >>>> settled yet (still in temporary housing) so all of my documentation >>>> is >>>> in storage. >>>> >>>> Any help for VRs for SW on through William A. Hall and Lucy would be >>>> greatly appreciated. >>>> >>>> Polly Hall-Burley >>>> >>>> On Jun 6, 2008, at 8:40 AM, Ernest Everett Blevins wrote: >>>> >>>>> What is your Soule line? We have a few lines of which only two are >>>>> documented from us (I went on one line and mom went in on another >>>>> intentionally so that there would be two lines instead of one >>>>> documented). >>>>> >>>>> Send it off list if you'd like. >>>>> >>>>> Ernie >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Polly Hall-Burley >>>>> <phburley@mac.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Congratulations! I have just had my first bounce as no one has >>>>>> tried >>>>>> to prove my particular Soule line before. Now I'm running into >>>>>> the >>>>>> "missing vital records" issue (which I'd actually been running >>>>>> into >>>>>> before I submitted - I submitted in the hopes someone had proven >>>>>> the >>>>>> missing bits before me). So, as one just starting to one just >>>>>> finished >>>>>> - great job! >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Polly Hall-Burley >>>>>> >>>>>> On Jun 5, 2008, at 9:32 PM, Janean Ray wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Well folks I just received my confirmation email from my local >>>>>>> historian >>>>>>> that the Historian General in Plymouth has approved my membership >>>>>>> as >>>>>>> a >>>>>>> Descendant of Isaac Allerton and wife Fear Brewster. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can now state for certain...... my line is as follows: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Isaac Allerton - Fear Brewster >>>>>>> Isaac Allerton - Elizabeth Willoughby >>>>>>> Frances Allerton - Samuel Travers >>>>>>> Elizabeth Travers - John Tarpley >>>>>>> Travers Tarpley - Elizabeth Sydnor >>>>>>> Frances Tarpley - Rawleigh Chinn >>>>>>> Elizabeth Chinn - John Wilson >>>>>>> Rawleigh Wilson - Callia Rice >>>>>>> John Harvey Wilson - Mary Jane Adams >>>>>>> Flora Wilson - Ottis Skiles >>>>>>> Sylvia Skiles - Golden Crosnoe (not married) >>>>>>> Bertram Skiles - Lorena Meadows >>>>>>> ME - Janean Ray >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sure has been a long road. I have had my papers bounced around >>>>>>> through 5 >>>>>>> historians on this. Either passing away, unable to handle the >>>>>>> job, >>>>>>> or >>>>>>> just >>>>>>> an interim historian. But anyway.... it's approved. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Janean >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the >>>>>>> FAQ >>>>>>> page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm >>>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >>>>>>> without >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>> >>>>>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the >>>>>> FAQ >>>>>> page >>>>>> for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm >>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>>> the >>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Ernest Everett Blevins, MFA • Blevins Historical Research >>>>> 110 Evergreen Way • Villa Rica, Georgia 30180 >>>>> blevins@alumni.cofc.edu • 770-456-1876 >>>>> >>>>> Historic Preservation Consultant -- Historical and Architectural >>>>> Research -- >>>>> Genealogical (Family) Research -- Preservation Planning and >>>>> Documentation -- >>>>> House History >>>>> >>>>> Member: American Planning Association, New England Historic >>>>> Genealogical >>>>> Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of Confederate >>>>> Veterans, Sons >>>>> of Union Veterans, and member of numerous other lineage and >>>>> heritage >>>>> societies. >>>>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the >>>>> FAQ >>>>> page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>> the >>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>>> >>>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ >>>> page >>>> for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>> the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ernest Everett Blevins, MFA • Blevins Historical Research >>> 110 Evergreen Way • Villa Rica, Georgia 30180 >>> blevins@alumni.cofc.edu • 770-456-1876 >>> >>> Historic Preservation Consultant -- Historical and Architectural >>> Research -- >>> Genealogical (Family) Research -- Preservation Planning and >>> Documentation -- >>> House History >>> >>> Member: American Planning Association, New England Historic >>> Genealogical >>> Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of Confederate >>> Veterans, Sons >>> of Union Veterans, and member of numerous other lineage and heritage >>> societies. >>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ >>> page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>> the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ >> page >> for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > -- > Ernest Everett Blevins, MFA • Blevins Historical Research > 110 Evergreen Way • Villa Rica, Georgia 30180 > blevins@alumni.cofc.edu • 770-456-1876 > > Historic Preservation Consultant -- Historical and Architectural > Research -- > Genealogical (Family) Research -- Preservation Planning and > Documentation -- > House History > > Member: American Planning Association, New England Historic > Genealogical > Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of Confederate > Veterans, Sons > of Union Veterans, and member of numerous other lineage and heritage > societies. > Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ > page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
no problem On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Polly Hall-Burley <phburley@mac.com> wrote: > Sorry we'll miss you ... have a great time and thanks again for all the > possible places to search. > > > On Jun 7, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Ernest Everett Blevins wrote: > > > In a few weeks we are planning to be there unless gas prices force us > > out of > > going or shortening the trip. This is one of those cases where > > freelancing > > historical and genealogical research gets tougher as its usually a cut > > back > > unless I'm getting some from section 106 work for Historic > > Preservation. > > > > I checked soliders and sailors list on the nps site and didn't have > > any luck > > for service. > > > > If you can pretty much show you can't get anything but census then I > > think > > they take it but keep track of your efforts so you can show where > > you've > > been and show that you've made the effort to find certificates. Land > > deeds > > and wills will show the splitting of the farm up which might also tell > > relations as well. > > > > I've been a few times ot the Lansing archives, its a great place for > > things. Actually, the Flint library is pretty decent too, I've had > > some > > success in it for things I couldnt find South for both my New England > > lines > > and my wifes northern lines. > > > > On your other note, I think the naturalization paper work is a great > > document to have and possilby could sub for birth certificates for > > dates and > > at least a broad place of birth. You may not always be able to find > > the > > exact town or even county they were born in anyway. Although check to > > see > > fi some of the cities there had city directories that would list the > > family > > I got alot of filler information off of Providence, RI city directories > > including some relationships based on where my great grandfather met my > > great grandmother as they lived on the same block. He was Irish > > immigrant > > and she was from the Eddy family dating back to colonial New England. > > > > Try alternate paths. Mom said before she passed that she was sure > > there was > > a Mayflower line off dad's Eddy line. I systematically started > > looking at > > the most likely branches and in fact found it on what I thought was the > > least likely branch but it went back not only to Richard Warren but > > also to > > Roger Williams though the Sayles. Made mom and dad something like 9th > > cousins which is suprising since he thought he had nothign back that > > far > > -- unfortunatly Mom never knew. > > > > Ernie > > > > On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Polly Hall-Burley <phburley@mac.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Hi Ernie, > >> > >> When are you going to be in Flint? My sister and I are going to try > >> for a trip up to see Dad in Ubly sometime in July or early August. > >> > >> Tyre is a VERY SMALL community south and east of Bad Axe (about 15 > >> miles or so). Flint is about 90 miles south and a bit west. > >> > >> As far as I'm aware none of the Hall's served and I don't believe > >> Alexander Soule did either. There was a big thing in that part of > >> Michigan where the menfolk would go across to Canada to avoid serving > >> - > >> at least that's the folklore that gets told up there. The women kept > >> the farms while the men went to Canada. I've found no Civil War > >> records for any of these folks (on my Mom's side yes, but not Dad's) > >> > >> Lucy was the daughter of Alexander who was the son of SW, so unless I > >> went up the Blake line (Lucy's mother) I don't see another path - and > >> have frankly never tried that path. > >> > >> Will the Society accept death certificates and census records if > >> that's > >> all that's available? I haven't run across any wills yet either. > >> Although my grandfather left the farm to my dad and I know that my > >> great-grandfather split the farm between 2 of his sons (my grandfather > >> and one of his brothers). So that paperwork should be around > >> somewhere. Lucy Soule also had some land - according to the plat > >> maps. > >> > >> The Soules were members of the local Presbyterian church - and they do > >> not allow access to their records (at least, they haven't the last > >> several times I've been up there - usually once a summer). The > >> clerk's > >> office in Bad Axe is only open to researchers on Wednesday - from 9 - > >> 11 and from 1- 3. And you have to call to make an appointment (in > >> case > >> you need some time there). I only found that out last summer and > >> wasn't going to be there for another Wednesday. I have exhausted the > >> Sanilac Co records (much more available). Bad Axe is the seat for > >> Huron County. The areas up there are also divided into townships > >> and > >> so the land records are available by township. Our farm straddles > >> Austin and Minden townships. > >> > >> The genealogical library in Lansing is fabulous but I didn't know > >> enough when I lived near there to pull copies of all the necessary > >> documents when I had the chance. > >> > >> Polly > >> > >> P.S. On another note, I have copies of both Alexander and William > >> Hall's naturalization paperwork (Alexander came from somewhere in No. > >> Ireland, William was, I believe, born in Canada) - but neither > >> document > >> shows the towns where they were born. Nor do the death certificates. > >> Can't find passage records for them either. Any suggestions? > >> > >> > >> On Jun 6, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Ernest Everett Blevins wrote: > >> > >>> If SW Soule is a problem have you tried to shoot up the Lucille A. > >>> Soule > >>> line to see where she comes back in. I'd bet you have a battleship > >>> curve in > >>> your family tree. > >>> > >>> Have you tried the penson records of Alexander Soule? Sometimes the > >>> various > >>> documents in there will she light beyond the pensonier and sometimes > >>> will > >>> include a death certifiate for when they passed or if its a widow/'s > >>> pension > >>> -- presuming he served during the War Between the States. > >>> > >>> Where is Tyre, Michigan? We will be in Flint this summer for a few > >>> days and > >>> if close I could check for you. > >>> > >>> Ernie > >>> > >>> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Polly Hall-Burley <phburley@mac.com> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi Ernie, > >>>> > >>>> You and I have had several emails regarding my Soule line off list. > >>>> But, for all and sundry to help with, my line is as follows: > >>>> > >>>> George Soule m. Mary Bucket > >>>> John Soule m. Rebecca Simmons > >>>> Aaron Soule m. Mary Wadsworth > >>>> Aaron Soule m. Lydia Peterson > >>>> John Soule m. Abigail White > >>>> Samuel White Soule m. Elizabeth > >>>> Alexander Soule m. Susan Blake > >>>> William Alexander Hall m. Lucille A. Soule > >>>> James Michael Hall m Helen Mary Wrubel (also sp Helena Mae Wrubel) > >>>> Michael Garth Hall m. Anne Elizabeth Elderfield > >>>> Polly Hall-Burley (me) > >>>> > >>>> I believe the line is okay via MFLR through John and Abigail. > >>>> Samuel > >>>> White Soule was born in MA and died, 1857 in Tyre, Michigan - this > >>>> is > >>>> where the branch gets tricky as the records for SW Soule, Alexander > >>>> and > >>>> Lucille are difficult to come by - the VRs aren't available and the > >>>> churches involved either won't or can't give access. So all I have > >>>> available are death records and census records. I'm plugging away > >>>> and > >>>> have just relocated (yet again), this time to Utah and we aren't > >>>> quite > >>>> settled yet (still in temporary housing) so all of my documentation > >>>> is > >>>> in storage. > >>>> > >>>> Any help for VRs for SW on through William A. Hall and Lucy would be > >>>> greatly appreciated. > >>>> > >>>> Polly Hall-Burley > >>>> > >>>> On Jun 6, 2008, at 8:40 AM, Ernest Everett Blevins wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> What is your Soule line? We have a few lines of which only two are > >>>>> documented from us (I went on one line and mom went in on another > >>>>> intentionally so that there would be two lines instead of one > >>>>> documented). > >>>>> > >>>>> Send it off list if you'd like. > >>>>> > >>>>> Ernie > >>>>> > >>>>> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Polly Hall-Burley > >>>>> <phburley@mac.com> > >>>>> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Congratulations! I have just had my first bounce as no one has > >>>>>> tried > >>>>>> to prove my particular Soule line before. Now I'm running into > >>>>>> the > >>>>>> "missing vital records" issue (which I'd actually been running > >>>>>> into > >>>>>> before I submitted - I submitted in the hopes someone had proven > >>>>>> the > >>>>>> missing bits before me). So, as one just starting to one just > >>>>>> finished > >>>>>> - great job! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Regards, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Polly Hall-Burley > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Jun 5, 2008, at 9:32 PM, Janean Ray wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Well folks I just received my confirmation email from my local > >>>>>>> historian > >>>>>>> that the Historian General in Plymouth has approved my membership > >>>>>>> as > >>>>>>> a > >>>>>>> Descendant of Isaac Allerton and wife Fear Brewster. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I can now state for certain...... my line is as follows: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Isaac Allerton - Fear Brewster > >>>>>>> Isaac Allerton - Elizabeth Willoughby > >>>>>>> Frances Allerton - Samuel Travers > >>>>>>> Elizabeth Travers - John Tarpley > >>>>>>> Travers Tarpley - Elizabeth Sydnor > >>>>>>> Frances Tarpley - Rawleigh Chinn > >>>>>>> Elizabeth Chinn - John Wilson > >>>>>>> Rawleigh Wilson - Callia Rice > >>>>>>> John Harvey Wilson - Mary Jane Adams > >>>>>>> Flora Wilson - Ottis Skiles > >>>>>>> Sylvia Skiles - Golden Crosnoe (not married) > >>>>>>> Bertram Skiles - Lorena Meadows > >>>>>>> ME - Janean Ray > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Sure has been a long road. I have had my papers bounced around > >>>>>>> through 5 > >>>>>>> historians on this. Either passing away, unable to handle the > >>>>>>> job, > >>>>>>> or > >>>>>>> just > >>>>>>> an interim historian. But anyway.... it's approved. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Janean > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the > >>>>>>> FAQ > >>>>>>> page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > >>>>>>> ------------------------------- > >>>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >>>>>>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > >>>>>>> without > >>>>>>> the > >>>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the > >>>>>> FAQ > >>>>>> page > >>>>>> for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > >>>>>> ------------------------------- > >>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >>>>>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > >>>>>> the > >>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Ernest Everett Blevins, MFA • Blevins Historical Research > >>>>> 110 Evergreen Way • Villa Rica, Georgia 30180 > >>>>> blevins@alumni.cofc.edu • 770-456-1876 > >>>>> > >>>>> Historic Preservation Consultant -- Historical and Architectural > >>>>> Research -- > >>>>> Genealogical (Family) Research -- Preservation Planning and > >>>>> Documentation -- > >>>>> House History > >>>>> > >>>>> Member: American Planning Association, New England Historic > >>>>> Genealogical > >>>>> Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of Confederate > >>>>> Veterans, Sons > >>>>> of Union Veterans, and member of numerous other lineage and > >>>>> heritage > >>>>> societies. > >>>>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the > >>>>> FAQ > >>>>> page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > >>>>> ------------------------------- > >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >>>>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > >>>>> 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Revolution, Sons of Confederate > >>> Veterans, Sons > >>> of Union Veterans, and member of numerous other lineage and heritage > >>> societies. > >>> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ > >>> page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > >>> ------------------------------- > >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >>> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > >>> the > >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > >> > >> Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ > >> page > >> for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Ernest Everett Blevins, MFA • Blevins Historical Research > > 110 Evergreen Way • Villa Rica, Georgia 30180 > > blevins@alumni.cofc.edu • 770-456-1876 > > > > Historic Preservation Consultant -- Historical and Architectural > > Research -- > > Genealogical (Family) Research -- Preservation Planning and > > Documentation -- > > House History > > > > Member: American Planning Association, New England Historic > > Genealogical > > Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of Confederate > > Veterans, Sons > > of Union Veterans, and member of numerous other lineage and heritage > > societies. > > Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ > > page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the FAQ page > for this list at: 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