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    1. [MCINTYRE] Our McIntyres..
    2. Peter McEntyre
    3. Just a reminder to you all that when studying or looking for ancestors with this name please keep in mind that the spelling varies a lot from generation to generation, country to country. I wasted the first 2 years of my research insisting that our family was McEntyre and McEntyre only. I have proof that it changed from McEntyre to McIntyre and back to McEntyre, I now believe that it must have originally been McIntyre before it became McEntyre. In the States the 'y' is usually replaced with an 'i'. McIntire and not McIntyre. >From Scotland to any country the Mac seems to change to Mc. So please keep an open mind and don't be stubborn about your origins. My father would argue with many people when I was young. 'E' not 'I'. I even had a trophy engraved 'McI' by my school which was a bit of a dent in the old pride. Now a little older and a little wiser. I feel like I should change my name back to McI sometimes. But then I could be bold and change it back to the original Gaelic 'Mac An t-Saoir' Best of luck in this riddle of a name and this riddle of a hobby. I seem to be getting no where. Peter McEntyre. http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/~pyms/index.htm

    11/22/2000 05:09:35
    1. [MCINTYRE] Nancy MCINTYRE
    2. Ron
    3. Good Morning All, Am looking for Nancy McIntire who married Daniel Howell 27 June 1839 in Washington County TN. I do not have a clue as to the parents of either. Any help appreciated endlessly. Ron Mitchell ronboy1@msn.com

    11/21/2000 02:40:28
    1. [MCINTYRE] Tri County Site
    2. Dan McIntyre
    3. Dear Peter, Best site that I know of for the Bradford,Tioga PA and Chemung Co.,NY. You will understand when you go to it. I am not very computer literate. This was the easiest way to send you the address. Dan McIntyre

    11/21/2000 02:36:47
    1. [MCINTYRE] Margaret McIntyre bc 1750
    2. Diane Smith
    3. I have been lurking for awhile now and thought to finally post my inquiry. Margaret McIntyre bc. 1750 married John Clark. Probably lived in Pennsylvania around or near Washington County, PA prior to 1800. One verified son: Robert b1789 d.1850 m. Jeanette (Jane) Paxton in 1804 in Washington County, PA. Another likely son or close relative: Andrew M. Clark - b.1781 d. 1845 Andrew and Robert bought land in Nottingham Twp, Washington County jointly c.1800. Robert is listed as a single man on the 1800 tax list. >From census records Andrew likely remained a bachelor and lived near Robert until he died in 1845. Robert and Jane had 11 children. There are other Clark's that appear to live close to Andrew and Robert: A William Clark Another older Robert Clark These men appear married with children. I suspect that in 1800 Robert and Andrew reside in one of their households. **************************************************************** Diane Smith dianes@halcyon.com http://www.halcyon.com/dianes Seattle, WA Kidlink KIDPROJ Assistant/Webmaster - http://www.kidlink.org/ Foster Tukwila Presbyterian Church - http://www.ftpc.org/ ICQ UIN# 23270571 ***************************************************************** Researching Clark,Paxton,McIlvaine,Campbell,Morrow,Morrison *****************************************************************

    11/21/2000 12:56:40
    1. [MCINTYRE] McIntyre/McIntire/MacKentyr
    2. Dan McIntyre
    3. I am researching Waterman H. McIntyre b.1801?,NY He married Polly Holdridge in Wells Twp. a.!820. They had 11Children. 3 were born in Wells Hiram H.b 22Feb 1822,William S. b.8 Oct 1823 Waterman H.Jr.b.1824. They remained in Wells until !829 (tax books) He resided on the same farm with his father in law Daniel Holdredge (also indicated by the tax books) He and the family removed to Jackson Twp.,Tioga Co.,PA. They had six more Children John H.b1830,Daniel H.22 Jul 1834(my line),Alva S.1833,Polly Malvania b.1838,Caroline B.7 Jul 1842, Owen & David (both died as infants). Waterman H.Sr,Polly(wife),Hiram H.,John H.,William S. ) all buried Jobs Corners Cem. Jackson Twp.PA I can verify all of the above i.e. deeds,wills, patents,census,gravestones, marriage cert. and obits. etc.. I have hit a brick wall, as to where, Waterman H. Sr came from and who his parents were. I don't know where to look next. I want to thank Joyce for her wonderful site, with out which, I would never have gotten as far as I have. I am not sure that I have posted this correctly to the list. Any replies please send to me privately dbmshm@pikeonline.net Dan McIntyre

    11/20/2000 11:40:54
    1. [MCINTYRE] (LIST ADMIN) Messages
    2. Peter McEntyre
    3. Greetings from your fearless leader.... (Currently 150 members: 250 to go before the 500 target for the year 2000. I'll do a hand recount of the 150 and we could possibly make that 500) Just a reminder about the lists purpose. Some of our best subscribers are people who have a genuine interest in Genealogy and the McIntyre research as well. In regard to messages to this list of which there are not many I would ask that. 1) If you'd like to inform the list about some genealogical news that is not specific to McIntyre research in particular, could you in some way make it relevant to McIntyre research. You can do this by simply adding the McIntyre names you are researching. If your message does not contain any specific 'McIntyre' query then it should technically not be sent to this list. Messages with no 'McIntyre' relevance should be sent to more general Newsgroups. Not name lists. Why am I bothering, you may be asking. I notice that whenever a message appears with no 'McIntyre' relevance we get one or two people 'unsubscribing'. To make this message relevant I will now add my interest 'Mc' interests below. I'm searching for the following mans mother and father. Descendants of Thomas Joseph McEntyre (Who worked at the Griffith's Valuation Office in Dublin Ireland) 1 Thomas Joseph McEntyre 1824 - Country: Ireland b: 1824 City: Dublin . +Rose Egan/ Mary Cummins Country: Ireland City: Dublin ........ 2 James Joseph McEntyre 1859 - 1904 Country: Ireland b: 1859 in Dublin City: Dublin ............ +Alicia Maud Murphy 1856 - 1915 b: 1856 in Wexford, Ireland ................... 3 Mary Agnes McEntyre 1888 - 1978 b: Mar/25/1888 in Windsor, Victoria, Australia ................... 3 Thomas Joseph McEntyre 1890 - 1890 b: 1890 in SOUTH MELBOURNE,Victoria, Australia,RegNumber: 34510. Number: 34510 ................... 3 Patrick William McEntyre 1891 - 1964 b: Dec/7/1891 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ....................... +Zillah Josephine Mackins 1890 - 1966 b: Apr/9/1890 in Woollahra, Sydney, New South Wales ........ 2 Henrietta Rose McEntyre Country: Ireland b: in Dublin, Ireland City: Dublin ........ 2 Mary Josephine McEntyre 1857 - 1879 Country: Ireland b: 1857 in Dublin, Ireland City: Dublin ........ 2 Thomas McEntyre Country: Ireland City: Dublin For anybody interested in Griffith's Valuation, there is a new book about it. To find out more about the book, please the website below. Sincerely yours, Peter McEntyre, (In Japan) ICQ# 7082799 E-mail: pyms@ceres.dti.ne.jp CLANNING AROUND http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/~pyms/index.htm Griffiths Valuation http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/~pyms/griffith.htm Listowner of MCENTYRE-L-request@rootsweb.com subscribe Listowner of MCINTYRE-L-request@rootsweb.com subscribe BOWLER, EGAN, KELLEHER, MACKINS, McENTYRE, MORIARTY, SULLIVAN, TILTON

    11/20/2000 01:21:20
    1. [MCINTYRE] Peter McIntire of the 87th Pa Inf
    2. Dennis W. Brandt
    3. Looking for info on Civil War veteran Peter McIntire who served with Company I of the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. McIntire, Peter A., Pvt; mustered Sep 12, 1861; captured July 9, 1864, at the battle of Monocacy; born Dec 19, 1836; died Oct 17, 1917; from New Chester, Adams County; married Elizabeth ?; son: John Washington McIntire (b. 02/22/67 - d. 08/20/1945); died in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania; buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Tyrone Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania

    11/10/2000 11:12:40
    1. [MCINTYRE] What is a Soundex?
    2. Hi, folks . . . Forwarding this from TheShipsList. Appears to have been written by someone who works at NARA in answer to a Lister's simple question: What is the Soundex? It's an excellent explanation and contains just about everything you wanted to know about Soundex Systems and were afraid to ask. Kathy W-F woodside1728@qwest.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <SmithinDC@aol.com> To: <TheShipsList-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 5:42 AM Subject: Re: [TSL] Soundex An excellent question <name snipped>. And one we should all ask ourselves occasionally, just to stay in touch with reality. First, a brief but direct answer to your question: The Russell Soundex System is an algorithm (sp?) that assigns numerical values to certain sounds in a word, no matter what letter produces that sound. "Soundexing" a name results in a Soundex code consisting of a Letter and 3 numbers. This is the actual first letter of the last name followed by the first three "sound numbers" following that letter (i.e., R###). So Smyth and Smith, Muller and Miller, Collins and Cullens all come out with the same code. This is a useful system for indexing/arranging individual records since even two brothers might spell their name differently, or because the census taker spelled everything phonetically rather than asking for a correct spelling, etc. I'm sure you see the value already. Mr. Russell saw the value and even got a patent on his system, I think just after WW I or in the early or mid-1920's. He sold it to businesses, he sold it to governments (he may have sold the rights to Remington Rand Corporation). Today it is in the public domain and most computer programs include soundexing formulas (I think they are "fuzzy searches"?). Anyway, I'm afraid the Soundex system has become another victim of inadequate historical perspective. Searches on the internet turn up a variety of explanations of the Soundex system, most of which have invented a strange history for that system. And in my opinion that strange history is the product of an optical illusion one sees when looking backward in time. Go read all the Soundex descriptions for yourself. They all go something like this: It was the 1930's and the government needed access to or information from the Census or from other records (in some versions they are under pressure to produce "reports," in others they need to access age data in old records in order to process Social Security applications). Whatever the reason, either the WPA or the National Archives invented the Soundex system to solve the problem and to save the world for democracy. No one mentions how private industry was already using the Soundex system before the National Archives "invented" it, nor how the WPA or National Archives applied their Soundexing to records not in their possession. Of course there is a kernel of truth here. Various U.S. Gov't agencies did purchase the Russell Soundex System in the 1930's to be used in several large-scale indexing projects performed by the WPA. Those projects came about because 1) the New Deal sponsored a variety of "make work" programs during the Great Depression, and the "white collar" projects often involved records management issues, and 2) the new Social Security program needed age data from other government records to process applications. So it all came together--indexing certain government records at one agency to support the operations of another, new agency. At the National Archives, we generally run into the Soundex system when consulting indexes to Census records and Immigration records. And here is where one encounters great danger if they assume that the National Archives invented the Soundex and Soundexed all these records. The danger lies in thinking that one agency, following one set of rules, Soundexed everything. If that were so, then one would not find any variation among all the Soundexed records. Since there are cases where people do find the same name under different Soundex codes--depending on the record set--we know the assumption is false. Researchers usually attribute this difference in coding to "error." Surely some of it is error, but some of it is easily explained by the fact that the Census records Soundex project followed different coding rules than the Immigration records Soundex project. And just because the WPA created all these indices does not mean the WPA was in charge of everything--rather, the WPA acted as contractor to different agencies, and followed the rules dictated by their employer. The rules issued to researchers at NARA are the Census Soundex rules, and these will result in the wrong Immigration records code in about 3% to 8% of names. This is especially true in the case of Eastern European names--a problem so troublesome that a separate algorithm for coding Jewish names was developed by Jewish genealogists. So, <name snipped>, this is more information than you ever wanted. Suffice it to say that when you encounter a Soundex index, you will first have to follow instructions on coding the surname in question before you can actually use the index. If you go to the Soundex index cards and do not find even one example of the surname you seek, go looking for some alternate Soundex Coding Rules. The Soundex before you may not have been created using the Census rules distributed by NARA.

    10/29/2000 01:40:40
    1. [MCINTYRE] some McIntyre obituaries
    2. Susan McIntyre
    3. I am new to the list and if this information has been passed through before...here it is again. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/armstrong/vitals/mcin0001.txt Hope that it is of some help to someone Susan McIntyre

    10/28/2000 10:12:55
    1. [MCINTYRE] Fwd: [Mead] Finding Family Surname  books
    2. PK Murphy
    3. >From a recent posting to MEAD-L: The two sites below reprint old family histories.  If you buy a book they send you a catalog free. You can probably order the catalog separately.  The catalogs are interesting to read. http://www.willowbendbooks.com/default.asp http://www.higginsonbooks.com/ http://www.higginsonbooks.com/surnameb.htm  <surname search> The sites below often have old family books and out of print history books available to search. They sometimes refer you to the sites above. Beware of major booksellers who offer family books.  I believe their practice is to look up the books on these sites and then offer them with a markup. http://www.addall.com/Used/ http://www.bibliofind.com http://www.bookfinder.com/ end of posting from MEAD-L Best regards, PK Murphy in Toronto ---- End Included Message ---- _____________________________________ Get your free E-mail at http://www.ireland.com

    10/28/2000 06:20:08
    1. [MCINTYRE] Joseph McIntyre of Western NC.:
    2. G. Lee Hearl
    3. To All: I am descended from Joseph McIntyre who lived in western NC between 1800 and 1900.. He was married to a Wisenhunt and is said to have died enroute from NC to Washington co., Va. by covered wagon.. His wife buried him and continued the journey.. He may have lived in Yancey, Mitchell or Avery County, NC.. Lydia Charlotte McIntyre d/o Joseph married Hugh Herrall in NC and they moved to Washington co., Va. abt. 1858.. This is my line of the Herrall and McIntyre families.. Anyone Connected to this line? Thanks for any information, clues or discussion. G. Lee Hearl Authentic Appalachian Storyteller Abingdon, Va..

    10/26/2000 05:09:56
    1. [MCINTYRE] MCINTYRE CLAN POSTING
    2. eric canaday
    3. Hello!! Was very glad to see a site for our clan. I am very new at researching genealogy so every bit helps. My grand parents came from Limivady, in the Parish of Carrick, Londonderry. They immigrated around 1920 to the US and then to BC, Canada. My grandfathers name was Francis John McIntyre born 13 Feb. 1984 in Lislane, Baltiagh. His father was John McIntyre of Lislane. If any of this sounds familar to anyone, please contact me. Regards, Rhonda Canaday _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    10/26/2000 01:47:37
    1. [MCINTYRE] MC INTYRE, TOUHEY, HYER
    2. Brian
    3. Peter McIntyre, born in Ireland (father maybe named Owen and mother Ellen_________) married to Mary Ann Connery, also born in Ireland. I don't have any idea of the location of their birth. Per their death certificates they were born about 1846 (Peter) and 1852 (Mary). Peter apparently immigrated to US from Ireland in 1860 (naturalization certificate.) Both died in Jersey City. My g-grandfather James MC INTYRE is shown with different birth dates from 1865 (census and birth certificates of this children) to 1870. Also indicated as born in US (New Jersey on census records) and in Ireland on the birth certificates of his children and his death certificate) James MC INTYRE Sept. 1931 in a railroad accident. Other children were Mary MC INTYRE (married HYER) (Oct. 8, 1881-Feb. 2, 1958) and Henry Mc INTYRE who both were born and died in Jersey City. James MC INTYRE married Ellen TUOHEY (1871-1907) She was born in NY or NJ, child of David TUOHEY and Sarah ______. James & Ellen lived in New York City at time of Birth of their oldest child David in 1891, other children were Harold McIntyre 1895 - 1961, Raymond McIntyre 1897 -, James McIntyre 1899 -, Sarah McIntyre Aft 1901 -, Florence McIntyre 1901 - 1986. These children were born in Jersey City and Bayonne in Hudson County.

    10/21/2000 05:12:43
    1. [MCINTYRE] Harvey Franklin mcintyre
    2. Donna Powell
    3. Descendants of Harvey Franklin McIntyre, Sr 1 Harvey Franklin McIntyre, Sr b: Feb 1868 IL .. +Rebecca Thompson b: Aug 1876 Mo m: Bef. 1896 in Mo? Looking for the above person any help would be appreciated Donna Powell

    10/19/2000 11:01:06
    1. [MCINTYRE] Greetings family ..
    2. Wayne Hannay
    3. Foir those of you with family interests in Wigtownshire, below is the URL for families from WGT. Please have a look, post your family interests, and if you wish, subscribe. Regards: ************************************************************* Wayne G. Hannay. email: <kydean@istar.ca> - gr. gr. gr. Grandson of Dr. Samuel Hannay the "Surgeon of Glenluce" and Helen (Ellen) Main. Wigtownshirefamilies: <http://www.egroups.com/group/Wigtownshirefamilies> Kirkcudbrightshirefamilies: <http://www.egroups.com/group/Kirkcudbrightshirefamilies> ... always searching for early Hannay Families !! ..... ****************************************************************

    10/19/2000 04:54:39
    1. [MCINTYRE] Re: MCINTYRE-D Digest V00 #81
    2. Dan McIntyre
    3. subscribe=20 MCINTYRE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > MCINTYRE-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 81 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [MCINTYRE] Fwd: [PACHESTE] New mai [HMWEBBER@aol.com] > #2 Harvey Franklin McIntyre [Donna Powell <kndpowell@moscow.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MCINTYRE-D, send a message to > > MCINTYRE-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. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > MCINTYRE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [MCINTYRE] Fwd: [PACHESTE] New mailing lists for Census lookups at rootsweb. > Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 04:53:09 EDT > From: HMWEBBER@aol.com > To: MCINTYRE-L@rootsweb.com > > --part1_d3.b3e017e.271ebef5_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > --part1_d3.b3e017e.271ebef5_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-Path: <PACHESTE-L-request@rootsweb.com> > Received: from rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (rly-yd02.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.2]) by air-yd01.mail.aol.com (v76_r1.19) with ESMTP; Wed, 18 Oct 2000 02:09:56 -0400 > Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (v76_r1.19) with ESMTP; Wed, 18 Oct 2000 02:09:40 -0400 > Received: (from slist@localhost) > by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e9I68cZ07290; > Tue, 17 Oct 2000 23:08:38 -0700 > Resent-Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 23:08:38 -0700 > X-Original-Sender: audiana@webtv.net Tue Oct 17 23:08:35 2000 > X-WebTV-Signature: 1 > ETAsAhQkaRA+zeXpoI1hB2MMsRCeaNCPRQIUCdZnUOMhM5IwQ8JBfA5WhtG8p2A= > From: audiana@webtv.net (Diana Quinones) > Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 01:08:41 -0500 (CDT) > Old-To: PABERKS-L@rootsweb.com, PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com, pamontgo-l@rootsweb.com, > PANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com, PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <17687-39ED3E69-2109@storefull-243.iap.bryant.webtv.net> > Content-Disposition: Inline > Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=ISO-8859-1 > MIME-Version: 1.0 (WebTV) > X-MIME-Autoconverted: from Quoted-Printable to 8bit by lists5.rootsweb.com id e9I68Zm06952 > Subject: [PACHESTE] New mailing lists for Census lookups at rootsweb. > Resent-Message-ID: <4XV77B.A.PxB.m5T75@lists5.rootsweb.com> > To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-From: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com > X-Mailing-List: <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/7970 > X-Loop: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com > Precedence: list > Resent-Sender: PACHESTE-L-request@rootsweb.com > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by lists5.rootsweb.com id e9I68cZ07290 > X-Mailer: Unknown > > Thought this might come in handy, if you are needing a census look-up > from another State. This was on the MODOUGLAS-L list today. =20 > =20 > PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR LISTS AND FRIENDS ;)=20 > > Hello Everyone !=20 > I have had to reword and rework the guidelines for the CENSUS-LOOKUP > mailing lists and also include subscription instructions.=20 > I am sending these below. The lists have been growing like crazy since I > created them three days ago and I expect the growth to continue as the > word spreads.=20 > Please feel free to forward this to anyone you feel may be interested in > joining. Of course the more people we have the more help we will be for > each other. Please keep in mind that we are only a few days old and if > your lookup request is not answered, try again in a week or two.=20 > Some of the state lists have already reached over 150 subscribers <G> > Others have not been "advertised" as much and have fewer members.=20 > > Hang in there and don't get discouraged if you're not answered right > away. These lists will be a great asset to our research after we reach > the people and let them know that these lists are available.=20 > > I am encouraging everyone to send this email to their surname and county > mailing lists as well as to our cousins.=20 > > Finally, if you have the material to help a fellow researcher, please > use it. > =20 > Thanks, Kelly > > Kellygirl3398@mpinet.net=20 > (Subscription information at the end of this e-mail) PLEASE READ ENTIRE > EMAIL!!!=20 > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=20 > Guidelines for posting to the lists: > Established 11 October 2000=20 > > EMAIL SUBJECT LINES: > COUNTY,YEAR,SURNAME=20 > > NO FLAMING or you will be unsubbed without notice. By this I mean not > only being rude or mean to each other but there will be NO and I do mean > NO debating here about the Census Projects. This list is for everyone > who wants to research.=20 > > NO General requests such as "all Smiths in all counties." Be specific. > Name the County, Family you are looking for and also the year. Try to > supply as much info as possible.=20 > > LIMIT your requests to ONE PER CENSUS YEAR and SURNAME=20 > > My Mama taught me that 'Thank you' and 'Please' are always nice too :)=20 > A few people have emailed me asking how to sign up for the new lists and > what to do.=20 > - --------------------------------------------=20 > 1. All lists are=20 > XX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com > XX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-D-request@rootsweb.com for digest > The XX is to be removed and the two letter abbreviation for the state > you are looking in added in its place.=20 > Examples:=20 > MI-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com=20 > CA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com=20 > IL-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com=20 > > 2. So, send an email to the one of your choice (make sure to have the > state). Put NOTHING in the subject line. In the body of the email write > only:=20 > > subscribe=20 > > =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Then send it on :)=20 > > 3. POSTING to the new census lists:=20 > > A. Send it to XX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com (supply the two letter > state code for the XX again)=20 > > B: Subject line MUST have the following: > =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0County/Year/Surname=20 > Example: Saginaw/1850/Smith=20 > > C: In the body of the email:=20 > List whom you are looking for. > Supply as much information as you can. > Birthplace, ages, occupation, etc.=20 > > D: Mail it on!=20 > That's it folks :)=20 > > I hope that helped. I have put the list of states and two letter codes > below for you:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 > AL =A0 =A0 Alabama =A0 > AK =A0 =A0 Alaska > AZ =A0 =A0 Arizona > AR =A0 =A0 Arkansas=20 > CA =A0 =A0 California=A0 > CO =A0 =A0 Colorado > CT =A0 =A0 Connecticut=20 > DC =A0 =A0 District Of Columbia > DE =A0 =A0 Delaware=20 > FL =A0 =A0 Florida=20 > GA =A0 =A0 Georgia=20 > HI =A0 =A0 Hawaii=20 > ID =A0 =A0 Idaho > IL =A0 =A0 Illinois > IN =A0 =A0 Indiana > IA =A0 =A0 Iowa=20 > KS =A0 =A0 Kansas > KY =A0 =A0 Kentucky=20 > LA =A0 =A0 Louisiana=20 > ME =A0 =A0 Maine > MD =A0 =A0 Maryland > MA =A0 =A0 Massachusetts > MI =A0 =A0 Michigan > MN =A0 =A0 Minnesota > MS =A0 =A0 Mississippi > MO =A0 =A0 Missouri > MT =A0 =A0 Montana=20 > NE =A0 =A0 Nebraska > NV =A0 =A0 Nevada > NH =A0 =A0 New Hampshire > NJ =A0 =A0 New Jersey > NM =A0 =A0 New Mexico > NY =A0 =A0 New York > NC =A0 =A0 North Carolina > ND =A0 =A0 North Dakota=20 > OH =A0 =A0 Ohio > OK =A0 =A0 Oklahoma > OR =A0 =A0 Oregon=20 > PA =A0 =A0 Pennsylvania=20 > RI =A0 =A0 Rhode Island=20 > SC =A0 =A0 South Carolina > SD =A0 =A0 South Dakota=20 > TN =A0 =A0 Tennessee > TX =A0 =A0 Texas=20 > UT =A0 =A0 Utah=20 > VT =A0 =A0 Vermont > VA =A0 =A0 Virginia=20 > WA =A0 =A0 Washington (state) > WV =A0 =A0 West Virginia=20 > WI =A0 =A0 Wisconsin > WY =A0 =A0 Wyoming=20 > > Diana > > =3D=3D=3D=3D PACHESTE Mailing List =3D=3D=3D=3D > Visit the US GenWeb Master States Index Page > http://www.usgenweb.org > > --part1_d3.b3e017e.271ebef5_boundary-- > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Harvey Franklin McIntyre > Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:16:51 -0700 > From: Donna Powell <kndpowell@moscow.com> > To: "MCINTYRE-D@rootsweb.com" <MCINTYRE-D@rootsweb.com> > > Descendants of Harvey Franklin McIntyre, Sr > > 1 Harvey Franklin McIntyre, Sr b: Feb 1868 IL > .. +Rebecca Thompson b: Aug 1876 Mo m: Bef. 1896 in Mo? > ....... 2 Rhoda R McIntyre b: Dec 1896 Mo > ....... 2 Joyce A McIntyre b: Sep 1898 Mo > ........... +?? Bush > ....... 2 Harvey Franklin McIntyre,Jr b: 23 Jan 1900 New Market, > Platte Co., Mo d: Aug 1982 in Haysville, Sedgwick Co., Ks > ........... +Mabel Berenice Foy b: 14 Sep 1905 Deer, Newton Co., AR > m: Abt. 1921 d: Sep 1979 in Abeliene, Dickinson Co., KS > ....... 2 Rosemary McIntyre b: Mo > ........... +?? Hadley > ....... 2 Paul Harris McIntyre, Sr. b: 23 Sep 1908 New Mkt Village, > Platte, Missouri d: Jan 1980 in Riverside, California > ........... +Dorothy Labell Stahl m: 5 Jun 1933 in > Olathe,Johnson,Kansas > ....... 2 Beatrice McIntyre b: Bet. 1900 - 1915 Mo > ........... +?? Garrett > ....... 2 John McIntyre b: Bet. 1900 - 1915 Mo > ....... 2 Morris McIntyre > ........... +?? (McIntyre) > ....... 2 Hilda McIntyre > ........... +?? Elliott

    10/19/2000 01:26:33
    1. [MCINTYRE] Harvey Franklin McIntyre
    2. Donna Powell
    3. Descendants of Harvey Franklin McIntyre, Sr 1 Harvey Franklin McIntyre, Sr b: Feb 1868 IL .. +Rebecca Thompson b: Aug 1876 Mo m: Bef. 1896 in Mo? ....... 2 Rhoda R McIntyre b: Dec 1896 Mo ....... 2 Joyce A McIntyre b: Sep 1898 Mo ........... +?? Bush ....... 2 Harvey Franklin McIntyre,Jr b: 23 Jan 1900 New Market, Platte Co., Mo d: Aug 1982 in Haysville, Sedgwick Co., Ks ........... +Mabel Berenice Foy b: 14 Sep 1905 Deer, Newton Co., AR m: Abt. 1921 d: Sep 1979 in Abeliene, Dickinson Co., KS ....... 2 Rosemary McIntyre b: Mo ........... +?? Hadley ....... 2 Paul Harris McIntyre, Sr. b: 23 Sep 1908 New Mkt Village, Platte, Missouri d: Jan 1980 in Riverside, California ........... +Dorothy Labell Stahl m: 5 Jun 1933 in Olathe,Johnson,Kansas ....... 2 Beatrice McIntyre b: Bet. 1900 - 1915 Mo ........... +?? Garrett ....... 2 John McIntyre b: Bet. 1900 - 1915 Mo ....... 2 Morris McIntyre ........... +?? (McIntyre) ....... 2 Hilda McIntyre ........... +?? Elliott

    10/18/2000 04:16:51
    1. [MCINTYRE] Fwd: [PACHESTE] New mailing lists for Census lookups at rootsweb.
    2. --part1_d3.b3e017e.271ebef5_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_d3.b3e017e.271ebef5_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <PACHESTE-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (rly-yd02.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.2]) by air-yd01.mail.aol.com (v76_r1.19) with ESMTP; Wed, 18 Oct 2000 02:09:56 -0400 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (v76_r1.19) with ESMTP; Wed, 18 Oct 2000 02:09:40 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e9I68cZ07290; Tue, 17 Oct 2000 23:08:38 -0700 Resent-Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 23:08:38 -0700 X-Original-Sender: audiana@webtv.net Tue Oct 17 23:08:35 2000 X-WebTV-Signature: 1 ETAsAhQkaRA+zeXpoI1hB2MMsRCeaNCPRQIUCdZnUOMhM5IwQ8JBfA5WhtG8p2A= From: audiana@webtv.net (Diana Quinones) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 01:08:41 -0500 (CDT) Old-To: PABERKS-L@rootsweb.com, PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com, pamontgo-l@rootsweb.com, PANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com, PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <17687-39ED3E69-2109@storefull-243.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=ISO-8859-1 MIME-Version: 1.0 (WebTV) X-MIME-Autoconverted: from Quoted-Printable to 8bit by lists5.rootsweb.com id e9I68Zm06952 Subject: [PACHESTE] New mailing lists for Census lookups at rootsweb. Resent-Message-ID: <4XV77B.A.PxB.m5T75@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/7970 X-Loop: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: PACHESTE-L-request@rootsweb.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by lists5.rootsweb.com id e9I68cZ07290 X-Mailer: Unknown Thought this might come in handy, if you are needing a census look-up from another State. This was on the MODOUGLAS-L list today. =20 =20 PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR LISTS AND FRIENDS ;)=20 Hello Everyone !=20 I have had to reword and rework the guidelines for the CENSUS-LOOKUP mailing lists and also include subscription instructions.=20 I am sending these below. The lists have been growing like crazy since I created them three days ago and I expect the growth to continue as the word spreads.=20 Please feel free to forward this to anyone you feel may be interested in joining. Of course the more people we have the more help we will be for each other. Please keep in mind that we are only a few days old and if your lookup request is not answered, try again in a week or two.=20 Some of the state lists have already reached over 150 subscribers <G> Others have not been "advertised" as much and have fewer members.=20 Hang in there and don't get discouraged if you're not answered right away. These lists will be a great asset to our research after we reach the people and let them know that these lists are available.=20 I am encouraging everyone to send this email to their surname and county mailing lists as well as to our cousins.=20 Finally, if you have the material to help a fellow researcher, please use it. =20 Thanks, Kelly Kellygirl3398@mpinet.net=20 (Subscription information at the end of this e-mail) PLEASE READ ENTIRE EMAIL!!!=20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=20 Guidelines for posting to the lists: Established 11 October 2000=20 EMAIL SUBJECT LINES: COUNTY,YEAR,SURNAME=20 NO FLAMING or you will be unsubbed without notice. By this I mean not only being rude or mean to each other but there will be NO and I do mean NO debating here about the Census Projects. This list is for everyone who wants to research.=20 NO General requests such as "all Smiths in all counties." Be specific. Name the County, Family you are looking for and also the year. Try to supply as much info as possible.=20 LIMIT your requests to ONE PER CENSUS YEAR and SURNAME=20 My Mama taught me that 'Thank you' and 'Please' are always nice too :)=20 A few people have emailed me asking how to sign up for the new lists and what to do.=20 ----------------------------------------------=20 1. All lists are=20 XX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com XX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-D-request@rootsweb.com for digest The XX is to be removed and the two letter abbreviation for the state you are looking in added in its place.=20 Examples:=20 MI-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com=20 CA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com=20 IL-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com=20 2. So, send an email to the one of your choice (make sure to have the state). Put NOTHING in the subject line. In the body of the email write only:=20 subscribe=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Then send it on :)=20 3. POSTING to the new census lists:=20 A. Send it to XX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com (supply the two letter state code for the XX again)=20 B: Subject line MUST have the following: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0County/Year/Surname=20 Example: Saginaw/1850/Smith=20 C: In the body of the email:=20 List whom you are looking for. Supply as much information as you can. Birthplace, ages, occupation, etc.=20 D: Mail it on!=20 That's it folks :)=20 I hope that helped. I have put the list of states and two letter codes below for you:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 AL =A0 =A0 Alabama =A0 AK =A0 =A0 Alaska AZ =A0 =A0 Arizona AR =A0 =A0 Arkansas=20 CA =A0 =A0 California=A0 CO =A0 =A0 Colorado CT =A0 =A0 Connecticut=20 DC =A0 =A0 District Of Columbia DE =A0 =A0 Delaware=20 FL =A0 =A0 Florida=20 GA =A0 =A0 Georgia=20 HI =A0 =A0 Hawaii=20 ID =A0 =A0 Idaho IL =A0 =A0 Illinois IN =A0 =A0 Indiana IA =A0 =A0 Iowa=20 KS =A0 =A0 Kansas KY =A0 =A0 Kentucky=20 LA =A0 =A0 Louisiana=20 ME =A0 =A0 Maine MD =A0 =A0 Maryland MA =A0 =A0 Massachusetts MI =A0 =A0 Michigan MN =A0 =A0 Minnesota MS =A0 =A0 Mississippi MO =A0 =A0 Missouri MT =A0 =A0 Montana=20 NE =A0 =A0 Nebraska NV =A0 =A0 Nevada NH =A0 =A0 New Hampshire NJ =A0 =A0 New Jersey NM =A0 =A0 New Mexico NY =A0 =A0 New York NC =A0 =A0 North Carolina ND =A0 =A0 North Dakota=20 OH =A0 =A0 Ohio OK =A0 =A0 Oklahoma OR =A0 =A0 Oregon=20 PA =A0 =A0 Pennsylvania=20 RI =A0 =A0 Rhode Island=20 SC =A0 =A0 South Carolina SD =A0 =A0 South Dakota=20 TN =A0 =A0 Tennessee TX =A0 =A0 Texas=20 UT =A0 =A0 Utah=20 VT =A0 =A0 Vermont VA =A0 =A0 Virginia=20 WA =A0 =A0 Washington (state) WV =A0 =A0 West Virginia=20 WI =A0 =A0 Wisconsin WY =A0 =A0 Wyoming=20 Diana =3D=3D=3D=3D PACHESTE Mailing List =3D=3D=3D=3D Visit the US GenWeb Master States Index Page http://www.usgenweb.org --part1_d3.b3e017e.271ebef5_boundary--

    10/17/2000 10:53:09
    1. [MCINTYRE] NZ part 2.
    2. Peter McEntyre
    3. Descendants of John Irving McIntyre Generation No. 1 1. John Irving1 McIntyre was born 1938. He married Jeanette May Billings 1968 in Auckland, New Zealand, daughter of Joseph Billings and Mavis Idoine. She was born 1947. More About John McIntyre and Jeanette Billings: Marriage: 1968, Auckland, New Zealand Children of John McIntyre and Jeanette Billings are: 2 i. Andrew John2 McIntyre, born 1970. 3 ii. Avon Perrin McIntyre, born 1973.

    10/17/2000 02:46:13
    1. [MCINTYRE] New Zealand McIntyres
    2. Peter McEntyre
    3. Descendants of McIntyre Generation No. 1 1. McIntyre11. She married Miller1. Child of McIntyre and Miller is: + 2 i. Alexander McIntyre2 Miller, born 30 October 1881 in Meuthal, Scotland; died 1964 in Masterton, New Zealand. Generation No. 2 2. Alexander McIntyre2 Miller (McIntyre1)2 was born 30 October 1881 in Meuthal, Scotland3, and died 1964 in Masterton, New Zealand3. He married Grace Pearl Allsworth4 1921 in Masterton, New Zealand4, daughter of William Allsworth and Emily Morris. She was born 15 July 1894 in Masterton, New Zealand4, and died 19 July 1977 in Masterton, New Zealand4. Notes for Alexander McIntyre Miller: may be known as Alexander McIntyre Miller More About Alexander McIntyre Miller: Occupation: Carpenter (and librarian at Brancpeth, Beetham Homestead) More About Alexander Miller and Grace Allsworth: Marriage: 1921, Masterton, New Zealand4 Child of Alexander Miller and Grace Allsworth is: + 3 i. Kenneth McIntyre3 Miller, born 12 January 1923 in Masterton, New Zealand; died 26 February 1991 in Masterton Hospital, Masterton. Generation No. 3 3. Kenneth McIntyre3 Miller (Alexander McIntyre2, McIntyre1)4 was born 12 January 1923 in Masterton, New Zealand5, and died 26 February 1991 in Masterton Hospital, Masterton6. He married Lois Elizabeth May Wilson6 1958 in Masterton, New Zealand. She was born 17 September 1923, and died 26 February 1988 in Masterton Hospital, Masterton6. More About Kenneth McIntyre Miller: Burial: from St Luke's Church, Worksop Road, Masterton, then Lawn Cemetery Masterton6 Residence: Bef. 26 February 1991, 3 miro street Masterton6

    10/17/2000 02:45:27