There were Hearns that were farmers in eastern Gratiot County S.W, of Merrill Mi. Al Galloway ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 10:20 AM Subject: [MISAGINA] Re: MISAGINA-D Digest V01 #104 > my two cents...please > > Though I dont live in Saginaw any more.....I LOVE reading about all the old > places....though I tend to be a little younger than the Strand and Daniels > Den. Any 40 somethings out there remember Hidden Hollow? > > I am still searching for any information on the HEARN family. Great > grandmother's family, may have owned a business in the Saginaw City area in > the early 1900's. > > Also, anywhere out there remember Harry "Tom" Woods.....my grandfather, still > looking into his origins....died very young.....in 1957. Also, his father > Miller Woods (Harry and TOm were also mentioned with his name) > > THanks for all of your memories! > Kim Woods Brennan > Eisenhower 1976 > >
At 02:49 PM 6/30/01 -0400, you wrote: >There were Hearns that were farmers in eastern Gratiot County S.W, of >Merrill Mi. Al Galloway Al, What are you thinking of. Writing a genealogy message on this list. Don't you know this list is reserved for those who want to send personal and reminiscing messages to one another? I have a notion to turn you in to Rootsweb. Rootsweb will take away sponsorship of the list if people don't stop breaking the rules. We wouldn't want to loose our list. So, lets all clean up our act and avoid putting these noxious genealogy messages on this list. Arnold on Fidalgo Island near LaConner, WA