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    1. [MOBARRY] New
    2. Donna Cooper
    3. Good afternoon: I have been trying out my new program and am still creating some pretty strange words. It's odd how a piece of software can do so much. It helps the most with answering e-mails. The problem with it is that everything has to be proofread over and over. It has a training section. And so I think that it would be easier to use if I could train it to speak with a southern accent. Thank is not think and please is not police but it doesn't know that yet. I have some new things for you today - one is the July 4, 1918 Cassville Republican newspaper transcription. This I did with my new software. And yes I did proofread it over and over - but if you find mistakes, please let me know. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/news/news.htm And so that I don't have to post several links I will tell you to look in the photo section, in photo book 3 for the Walden family and the Chitwood family for these newest photo additions. Rose M. Newton sent the Chitwood information and Susan HarKer sent six new Walden photos. These are all nice additions and add a lot to our web site. Rose included a diagram of a monument that used to be a Chitwood. She said it was there up to 1968. I don't know when it disappeared but I do remember it was there back in the 60s. It's odd that something like this, I mean so big, could disappear. Do any of you, besides me, remember seeing this huge monument that was a Chitwood? http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/photos/index.htm A few days ago I posted some new death certificate abstracts and new obituaries. Those came in from Beverly Matthews, Francis Albert and Jackie Moore. The names concerned were Henderson, Shoopman, Vineyard, Pruitt, Petty Higgs and Brattin. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/obits.htm Our thanks to Darla Marbut who noticed that A. J. Henderson Cemetery was not the one called Macedona and that it was the P. P. Henderson Cemetery as presently marked. Also with a keen eye she noticed in the old newspapers that McKinney Cemetery was called Hailey Cemetery. Probably because it is located in Hailey Hollow. Thanks to all who helped with today's new items. Donna Cooper

    02/27/2008 09:33:43