Alanna, I've seen the book at the library in Park Hills and there's an index in the back. If you call the Park Hills Library, I'm sure they wouldn't mind checking to to see if any of your relatives are listed. B. On Mon, November 6, 2006 11:06 am, Alanna Scanlon said: > Marge, > > I would not buy that book when I have no idea if my relatives are > in it or not. Sorry. My grandfather was not an owner, but he was > an important employee there. At least one of his sons from his > first marriage was employed there, I think. His daughter from > this marriage married a miner. This guy was Not a nice person. > But his granddaughter is just the nicest person. > > Alanna > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOIRON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Thanks B, That is a good idea. Over the years I have seen books touted as super and then after I bought it, I had wasted my money. I now want to see the book first. I just recently bought a so called wonderful book about Ireland where my father came from and a wonderful book about WI where his people had help settle. A total waste of my money. Nothing was there at all. I will donate the books some place. What I am trying to say is that I no longer want to just run out and buy a new book just because it just might have what I need. Now, when I finish my books on dogs, I want all of you to just run out and buy them. Laugh now. I am serious. I spend my time on family history and not on writing my books. One day I may get them done. Alanna "B. Warner" <bkwofc@i1.net> wrote: Alanna, I've seen the book at the library in Park Hills and there's an index in the back. If you call the Park Hills Library, I'm sure they wouldn't mind checking to to see if any of your relatives are listed. B.