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    1. Re: [MO] Roll call explanation
    2. In a message dated 03/11/2002 11:24:38 PM Central Standard Time, listpig@earthlink.net writes: > More conventional queries, of course, are always welcome---putting the > surname or location in the subject line, giving more information than just > the surname in the body... > Hi Megan ... : ) With the exception of the Subject line on this e-mail, which sould read: "WILSEY, WAPLES, PARSONS, HARSCH, DART" ... is this the kind of thing you are looking for? I am researching the subject surnames in Clark County from 1846 forward, beginning with William WILSEY and Catherine LANDON. Their children, all born in Lee County, Iowa before the family finally settled in Clark County were: William Henry (1828); Harvey Ingrim (1830); James Thomas (1834); and Joseph Wood (1836). A fifth son, Robert F., was born in Clark County circa 1846. I'll be happy to share information with anyone having a direct or collateral line to this family. Izzy1865@aol.com

    03/12/2002 03:49:58
    1. Re: [MO] Roll call explanation
    2. Ms. Piglet
    3. Exactly. Any post that gives more information just surnames---for example, I could post about my Butcher line without even giving any first names, with the added information that my line is from Polk County and before that Surry Co NC----I know that there are Butcher families in nearby counties (Wright, Hickory come to mind); I have no evidence that they are kin, but if anyone knows for sure that they are or are not, that would be useful information. (i.e., knows enough about them to know they've never been to North Carolina....that would show that if there are ties, they're distant....) --pig On 3/12/02 9:49 AM, <Izzy1865@aol.com> shared this thought: > In a message dated 03/11/2002 11:24:38 PM Central Standard Time, > listpig@earthlink.net writes: > > >> More conventional queries, of course, are always welcome---putting the >> surname or location in the subject line, giving more information than just >> the surname in the body... >> > Hi Megan ... : ) > > With the exception of the Subject line on this e-mail, which sould read: > "WILSEY, WAPLES, PARSONS, HARSCH, DART" ... is this the kind of thing you are > looking for? > > I am researching the subject surnames in Clark County from 1846 forward, > beginning with William WILSEY and Catherine LANDON. Their children, all born > in Lee County, Iowa before the family finally settled in Clark County were: > William Henry (1828); Harvey Ingrim (1830); James Thomas (1834); and Joseph > Wood (1836). A fifth son, Robert F., was born in Clark County circa 1846. > > I'll be happy to share information with anyone having a direct or collateral > line to this family. > > Izzy1865@aol.com > > > > ==== Missouri Mailing List ==== > Visit http://www.usgenweb.org > The USGenWeb Project-Archives-Census-Tombstone > > ============================== > 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 > > > ============================== > Search the Missouri-L archives: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=Missouri > -- Megan "Piglet" Zurawicz listpig@earthlink.net piglet170@attbi.com

    03/12/2002 03:12:41