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    1. [NCAVERY] Terrific Map Site
    2. I've just run across the best map site ever! It is a topographical map site and can find an ant hill! Try it: www.topozone.com/ I had a blast looking at all the backwoods places in my family's history! Linda Ball Researching: Anderson * Ball * Kent * Payne Western NC

    02/04/2000 05:45:29
    1. [NCAVERY] WPA, CCC, TVA
    2. My father, born in 1914 in Madison Co., NC, worked in either the WPA, CCC or TVA when he was about 16 years old. My aunt said he built roads. Does anyone have any idea which of these projects were in progress in the Madison County area abt. 1930ish (possibly + or - a few years)? Does anyone know where I could possibly get a list of employees of the programs or their web sites, I'd like to do some research on the program he was involved with. Thank you. Linda Ball Researching: Anderson * Ball * Kent * Payne

    01/27/2000 03:48:03
    1. [NCAVERY] Re: NCAVERY-D Digest V00 #2
    2. The Stewarts
    3. !!!!!!!!!!! UNSUBSCRIBE !!!!!!!!!!!! NCAVERY-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > NCAVERY-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 2 > > Today's Topics: > #1 RE: [NCAVERY] List master help ["Leslie Ward" <ltward@mindspring.c] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from NCAVERY-D, send a message to > > NCAVERY-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. > > You can visit the Avery County, North Carolina USGenWeb Project at > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/ . > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: RE: [NCAVERY] List master help > Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 19:53:14 -0500 > From: "Leslie Ward" <ltward@mindspring.com> > To: NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com > > Audrey, > > I am about a million years behind in my email - long story short, we're > trying to get out of an apartment and into a house. Had one, the seller > decided not to sell. We found out on Christmas Eve, no tree, lots of boxes, > four kids in the apartment... nightmare. Now we have another house and we > are supposed to close on Friday... email has taken a back seat, as you can > imagine. > > BUT - I have LOTS of family in Hughes and in fact my Dad took me around last > time I was up to see him. He knows every house there, I think. I can get > photos from Hughes cemetery, send a photo of Hughes Methodist church if you > like. My grandmother was a Hughes, her dad was Straley Hughes, his dad was > Jason Hughes. > > Let me know if you want me to photograph *anything* up there. I get up at > least a couple of times a year and would be delighted. I have a digital > camera or a 35mm, whichever you prefer. > > Hope you're well. > > Leslie > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: jrfranklin [mailto:jrfranklin@earthlink.net] > > Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 12:54 AM > > To: NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] List master help > > > > > > Thank you ever so much. Audrey. > > > > Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > > > > > At 12/4/99 09:21 PM, you wrote: > > > >My laugh for the day - I can always find one it seems. > > > >Can someone tell me if Hughes is in Mitchell Cty or Avery? > > If it is Avery > > > >- was > > > >it ever in Mitchell? Audrey > > > > > > Hi Audrey, > > > > > > Hughes is in the southern part of Avery County, about eight > > miles from the > > > Mitchell County border. This would have made it part of > > Mitchell County > > > prior to 1911. > > > > > > Mike > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > >

    01/24/2000 04:23:49
    1. RE: [NCAVERY] List master help
    2. Leslie Ward
    3. Audrey, I am about a million years behind in my email - long story short, we're trying to get out of an apartment and into a house. Had one, the seller decided not to sell. We found out on Christmas Eve, no tree, lots of boxes, four kids in the apartment... nightmare. Now we have another house and we are supposed to close on Friday... email has taken a back seat, as you can imagine. BUT - I have LOTS of family in Hughes and in fact my Dad took me around last time I was up to see him. He knows every house there, I think. I can get photos from Hughes cemetery, send a photo of Hughes Methodist church if you like. My grandmother was a Hughes, her dad was Straley Hughes, his dad was Jason Hughes. Let me know if you want me to photograph *anything* up there. I get up at least a couple of times a year and would be delighted. I have a digital camera or a 35mm, whichever you prefer. Hope you're well. Leslie > -----Original Message----- > From: jrfranklin [mailto:jrfranklin@earthlink.net] > Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 12:54 AM > To: NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] List master help > > > Thank you ever so much. Audrey. > > Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > > > At 12/4/99 09:21 PM, you wrote: > > >My laugh for the day - I can always find one it seems. > > >Can someone tell me if Hughes is in Mitchell Cty or Avery? > If it is Avery > > >- was > > >it ever in Mitchell? Audrey > > > > Hi Audrey, > > > > Hughes is in the southern part of Avery County, about eight > miles from the > > Mitchell County border. This would have made it part of > Mitchell County > > prior to 1911. > > > > Mike > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html >

    01/23/2000 05:53:14
    1. [NCAVERY] StateGenSites and a Favor
    2. Bill Hocutt
    3. HI My Name is Bill Hocutt, I am a Host for a Genealogical Chat Room on AOL. I would like to invite all of you to try our new site www.stategensites.com It has links to all 50 states, over 4500 links so far. I would also like to ask that if you have a home page you would like to add to this site please e-mail it to me. We desperatly need North Carolina Sites. The Site also has 4 Genealogical Columns. I would like to invite yall to sample them. Our Newest Columnist specializs in the Civil War. This Weeks Column for Adventures in Genealogy is "Doing Interviews or Rednecks, Ear Trumpets and Aunt Bertha". You can read it at http://www.stategensites.com/unclehiram/ Then just hit the Feature Article button. Thank You Bill Hocutt

    12/18/1999 09:53:36
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. Avery Historic Museum
    3. Mike, The Newland copy looks and works wonderful. Great job! Pepé ---------- > From: Javan Michael DeLoach <javan@paonline.com> > To: NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries > Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 10:56 AM > > Hi Everyone, > > I have changed the code on the Newland Cemetery browser page so that all > information will have border lines around it. This is a test to see if > this change makes the information easier to read. If you get a chance to > compare this new version with one of the old ones, please let me know which > version you like best. > > The updated Newland is at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/newland.htm > > You can compare this with the Montezuma Cemetery: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/montezuma.htm > > Thanks for your help. > > Mike > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html >

    12/10/1999 08:34:15
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] List master help
    2. Avery Historic Museum
    3. Only official information I find on Hughes is of the Post Office. "Established 10/3/1881, as Lineback . . . Discontinued 6/30/53." The date of the name change is not stated. Hope this helps somewhat. Pepé, Avery County Museum ---------- > From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> > To: NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] List master help > Date: Saturday, December 04, 1999 11:21 PM > > My laugh for the day - I can always find one it seems. > Can someone tell me if Hughes is in Mitchell Cty or Avery? If it is Avery - was > it ever in Mitchell? Audrey > > Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > > > At 12/4/99 09:42 AM, you wrote: > > >I have sent a message to NCAVERY-L-request@rootsweb.com and ask that I be put > > >on the Avery list several times and to unsubscribe Goosehat@aol.com.. > > > > CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ! > > > > There, it has been taken care of. ;^) > > > > Mike > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html >

    12/10/1999 08:27:59
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. Avery Historic Museum
    3. "Lest We Forget" covers 142 cemeteries located within NC. The copyright date is 1975. We have not had any updates to the edition that are published as yet. Pepé, Avery County Museum ---------- > From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> > To: NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries > Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 10:02 PM > > > Does anyone have a copy of "Lest We Forget" that I could ask a couple of > questions of? Does it cover only these four cemeteries in Avery County or > more? Thank you. > Audrey Annable Franklin > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html >

    12/10/1999 08:23:41
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] List master help
    2. Patricia Pieper
    3. I'm not sure, I will ask the family. -p- ----- Original Message ----- From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> To: <NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 9:47 PM Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] List master help > Patricia: Did one of your Hughes relatives, Marcus Brownlow Hughes, marry an > Elizabeth "Lizzie" Baird in 1883, and did they, at one time, have a store in > Hughes? > > Patricia Pieper wrote: > > > Audrey, > > Yes, Hughes is now in Avery and before about 1911 was part of Mitchell Co. > > Avery Co. was (founded?) in 1911 out of part Mitchell co. The name Hughes > > is taken from reference to early settlers of that area (happen to be my > > relatives). I have an old picture of some of the Hughes descendants. > > -p- > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> > > To: <NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 8:21 PM > > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] List master help > > > > > My laugh for the day - I can always find one it seems. > > > Can someone tell me if Hughes is in Mitchell Cty or Avery? If it is > > Avery - was > > > it ever in Mitchell? Audrey > > > > > > Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > > > > > > > At 12/4/99 09:42 AM, you wrote: > > > > >I have sent a message to NCAVERY-L-request@rootsweb.com and ask that I > > be put > > > > >on the Avery list several times and to unsubscribe Goosehat@aol.com.. > > > > > > > > CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ! > > > > > > > > There, it has been taken care of. ;^) > > > > > > > > Mike > > > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html >

    12/10/1999 12:07:48
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Re:CARPENTERS in Hughes, NC
    2. jrfranklin
    3. Well, Patricia, I would bet your family knows my husband's. His mother is Audrey Jane Carpenter, d/o Judie Tolley and Mack Leonard Carpenter, granddaughter of Betty Jane Carpenter and James Dunlop Baird. This particular James Dunlop was married to a Louisa Dickens. His sister was Elizabeth "Lizzie" Baird who married Marcus Brownlow Hughes. She and James Dunlop were children of Mary Louise Dickens and James Dunlop Baird from Person Cty. I understand he was a professor at Sydney Hampton college in VA. Most of this family is buried in the Daniels Cemetery in Avery County. The first James Dunlop was the son of Nathaniel Harrison Baird of VA (the plantation Bairds). Betty Jane Carpenter's father was Ervin b 1843-44 in Yancey (now Avery, I believe) Cty. I cannot find that rascal anyplace! He was the son of David William Carpenter and Mira Gragg. I have lots of information until I get down to Ervin and his daughter, Betty Jane. Jack, my husband, says he asked his grandfather about his parents once and Mack told him there were some things he did not need to know and would not want to know. DARN! The photo I have a Betty Jane looks quite a bit Indian but then you know it was not the first. Through the Bairds, Jack goes back to the Bollings and Rolfes, and Pocohontas. I have been doing this for my family and his for two years and I LOVE it. I almost feel I know these people I track down. Jack was born in Linville Falls and his mother is from Newland. Audrey Patricia Pieper wrote: > jrfranklin, > You are talking about my family, I'm just not sure exactly how. MY > GGrandmother was Louise Carpenter b.~1870-1875 d. around the time I was > born (1962). I am not a geneologist or even very savvy in these circles, > but if I have a brick wall - she is it. All my information on her comes > from being passed mostly word of mouth from family. All my family is from > Avery and Mitchell - (since time began). I know that she was partially > native American. (I think the better part of her judging by my and my > mother) skin and hair color. I also know that we are related to the Gragg > family - and the Hughes family (town of Hughes is obviously named after > them). Also, they were VERY tall...as am I. I have pictures of her. If > Bette and Louise are not sisters, they are at least cousins, they were born > around the same time at the same place. The towns I remember visiting as a > child are Cranberry, of course Newland, Minneapolis, and others. My parents > moved to near Asheville when I was small, so I grew up there. Louise > married Molton Buchanan and had numerous children one of which is my > grandfather, Benjamin Buchanan. He was the first born in 1892. Married > Hattie Johnson(Hall) in about 1923. He was 52 when my mother Vivian was > born. Benjamin's 4 children are all alive except my mother. I will ask if > they have any recollections about Louise's sibs. > regards, > -patty- > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> > To: <NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 10:12 PM > Subject: [NCAVERY] Re:CARPENTERS in Hughes, NC > > > > > My mother-in-law is Audrey Jane CARPENTER Franklin. Her father was Mack > > Leonard CARPENTER son of Betty Jane CARPENTER and James Dunlop BAIRD. > Audrey > > assures me that a sister of Betty Jane's had a store in Hughes. Does > anyone > > know who this could be? She probably was married. I would like to find > any > > descendants of hers. What I am really trying to determine is where Ervin > > Carpenter b about 1843 in Yancey Cty and son of David William CARPENTER > and > > Mira GRAGG died and when he died. Also, I would like to find out who he > > married. There is some indication his wife may have been native American. > I > > have no information on Betty Jane CARPENTER as to dates or places but I > know > > James Dunlop BAIRD died in Hughes. Their son, Mack Leonard CARPENTER was > born > > May 8, 1898 also in Hughes when it was still Mitchell Cty. He married > Judie > > Carolyn TOLLEY. I would really appreciate any help. Audrey Annable > Franklin > > > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html

    12/09/1999 11:57:15
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Re:CARPENTERS in Hughes, NC
    2. Patricia Pieper
    3. jrfranklin, You are talking about my family, I'm just not sure exactly how. MY GGrandmother was Louise Carpenter b.~1870-1875 d. around the time I was born (1962). I am not a geneologist or even very savvy in these circles, but if I have a brick wall - she is it. All my information on her comes from being passed mostly word of mouth from family. All my family is from Avery and Mitchell - (since time began). I know that she was partially native American. (I think the better part of her judging by my and my mother) skin and hair color. I also know that we are related to the Gragg family - and the Hughes family (town of Hughes is obviously named after them). Also, they were VERY tall...as am I. I have pictures of her. If Bette and Louise are not sisters, they are at least cousins, they were born around the same time at the same place. The towns I remember visiting as a child are Cranberry, of course Newland, Minneapolis, and others. My parents moved to near Asheville when I was small, so I grew up there. Louise married Molton Buchanan and had numerous children one of which is my grandfather, Benjamin Buchanan. He was the first born in 1892. Married Hattie Johnson(Hall) in about 1923. He was 52 when my mother Vivian was born. Benjamin's 4 children are all alive except my mother. I will ask if they have any recollections about Louise's sibs. regards, -patty- ----- Original Message ----- From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> To: <NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 10:12 PM Subject: [NCAVERY] Re:CARPENTERS in Hughes, NC > > My mother-in-law is Audrey Jane CARPENTER Franklin. Her father was Mack > Leonard CARPENTER son of Betty Jane CARPENTER and James Dunlop BAIRD. Audrey > assures me that a sister of Betty Jane's had a store in Hughes. Does anyone > know who this could be? She probably was married. I would like to find any > descendants of hers. What I am really trying to determine is where Ervin > Carpenter b about 1843 in Yancey Cty and son of David William CARPENTER and > Mira GRAGG died and when he died. Also, I would like to find out who he > married. There is some indication his wife may have been native American. I > have no information on Betty Jane CARPENTER as to dates or places but I know > James Dunlop BAIRD died in Hughes. Their son, Mack Leonard CARPENTER was born > May 8, 1898 also in Hughes when it was still Mitchell Cty. He married Judie > Carolyn TOLLEY. I would really appreciate any help. Audrey Annable Franklin > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html >

    12/09/1999 11:40:58
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] List master help
    2. jrfranklin
    3. Patricia: Did one of your Hughes relatives, Marcus Brownlow Hughes, marry an Elizabeth "Lizzie" Baird in 1883, and did they, at one time, have a store in Hughes? Patricia Pieper wrote: > Audrey, > Yes, Hughes is now in Avery and before about 1911 was part of Mitchell Co. > Avery Co. was (founded?) in 1911 out of part Mitchell co. The name Hughes > is taken from reference to early settlers of that area (happen to be my > relatives). I have an old picture of some of the Hughes descendants. > -p- > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> > To: <NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 8:21 PM > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] List master help > > > My laugh for the day - I can always find one it seems. > > Can someone tell me if Hughes is in Mitchell Cty or Avery? If it is > Avery - was > > it ever in Mitchell? Audrey > > > > Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > > > > > At 12/4/99 09:42 AM, you wrote: > > > >I have sent a message to NCAVERY-L-request@rootsweb.com and ask that I > be put > > > >on the Avery list several times and to unsubscribe Goosehat@aol.com.. > > > > > > CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ! > > > > > > There, it has been taken care of. ;^) > > > > > > Mike > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html

    12/09/1999 10:47:32
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] List master help
    2. Patricia Pieper
    3. Audrey, Yes, Hughes is now in Avery and before about 1911 was part of Mitchell Co. Avery Co. was (founded?) in 1911 out of part Mitchell co. The name Hughes is taken from reference to early settlers of that area (happen to be my relatives). I have an old picture of some of the Hughes descendants. -p- ----- Original Message ----- From: jrfranklin <jrfranklin@earthlink.net> To: <NCAVERY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 8:21 PM Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] List master help > My laugh for the day - I can always find one it seems. > Can someone tell me if Hughes is in Mitchell Cty or Avery? If it is Avery - was > it ever in Mitchell? Audrey > > Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > > > At 12/4/99 09:42 AM, you wrote: > > >I have sent a message to NCAVERY-L-request@rootsweb.com and ask that I be put > > >on the Avery list several times and to unsubscribe Goosehat@aol.com.. > > > > CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CLICK ~ ~ ~ ~ ! > > > > There, it has been taken care of. ;^) > > > > Mike > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html >

    12/09/1999 10:40:04
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. jrfranklin
    3. The new one is much easier to read. Audrey Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I have changed the code on the Newland Cemetery browser page so that all > information will have border lines around it. This is a test to see if > this change makes the information easier to read. If you get a chance to > compare this new version with one of the old ones, please let me know which > version you like best. > > The updated Newland is at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/newland.htm > > You can compare this with the Montezuma Cemetery: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/montezuma.htm > > Thanks for your help. > > Mike > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html

    12/09/1999 03:05:57
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. jrfranklin
    3. Thank you, Connie. Audrey Connie B Greene wrote: > There is a copy in the Avery County Museum. By the way, in the Newland > Cemetary list the death date of Arlean Ledford Eller is really that of her > husband, Pat. Arlean is still alive and became a great-grandmother yesterday. > > Thanks, > Connie > > On Dec 8, 8:02pm, jrfranklin wrote: > > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries > > > > Does anyone have a copy of "Lest We Forget" that I could ask a couple of > > questions of? Does it cover only these four cemeteries in Avery County or > > more? Thank you. > > Audrey Annable Franklin > > > > > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > > > >-- End of excerpt from jrfranklin > > -- > > Connie B Greene > E-Mail : cgreene@avery > Internet: connie_greene@ncsu.edu > Phone : 828 733-8270 Fax : 828 733-8293 > > "Helping People Put Knowledge to Work" > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html

    12/09/1999 02:52:49
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. Connie B Greene
    3. I like this format a lot better! Thanks!! Connie On Dec 9, 10:56am, Javan Michael DeLoach wrote: > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries > Hi Everyone, > > I have changed the code on the Newland Cemetery browser page so that all > information will have border lines around it. This is a test to see if > this change makes the information easier to read. If you get a chance to > compare this new version with one of the old ones, please let me know which > version you like best. > > The updated Newland is at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/newland.htm > > You can compare this with the Montezuma Cemetery: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/montezuma.htm > > Thanks for your help. > > Mike > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > >-- End of excerpt from Javan Michael DeLoach -- Connie B Greene E-Mail : cgreene@avery Internet: connie_greene@ncsu.edu Phone : 828 733-8270 Fax : 828 733-8293 "Helping People Put Knowledge to Work"

    12/09/1999 09:56:44
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. Hi Everyone, I have changed the code on the Newland Cemetery browser page so that all information will have border lines around it. This is a test to see if this change makes the information easier to read. If you get a chance to compare this new version with one of the old ones, please let me know which version you like best. The updated Newland is at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/newland.htm You can compare this with the Montezuma Cemetery: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/avery/montezuma.htm Thanks for your help. Mike

    12/09/1999 08:56:26
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. At 12/9/99 08:54 AM, Connie Green wrote: >There is a copy in the Avery County Museum. By the way, in the Newland >Cemetary list the death date of Arlean Ledford Eller is really that of her >husband, Pat. Arlean is still alive and became a great-grandmother yesterday. Hey Connie, good eye! The files have been corrected. Mike

    12/09/1999 08:28:21
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. Connie B Greene
    3. There is a copy in the Avery County Museum. By the way, in the Newland Cemetary list the death date of Arlean Ledford Eller is really that of her husband, Pat. Arlean is still alive and became a great-grandmother yesterday. Thanks, Connie On Dec 8, 8:02pm, jrfranklin wrote: > Subject: Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries > > Does anyone have a copy of "Lest We Forget" that I could ask a couple of > questions of? Does it cover only these four cemeteries in Avery County or > more? Thank you. > Audrey Annable Franklin > > > > ==== NCAVERY Mailing List ==== > Avery County NCGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncavery/index.html > >-- End of excerpt from jrfranklin -- Connie B Greene E-Mail : cgreene@avery Internet: connie_greene@ncsu.edu Phone : 828 733-8270 Fax : 828 733-8293 "Helping People Put Knowledge to Work"

    12/09/1999 06:54:51
    1. Re: [NCAVERY] Cemeteries
    2. jrfranklin
    3. Does anyone have a copy of "Lest We Forget" that I could ask a couple of questions of? Does it cover only these four cemeteries in Avery County or more? Thank you. Audrey Annable Franklin

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