I have a Marie Dawson died 3-11-1916--75 years old,daughter of Jim and Harriet Mozingo Fields.I do not have a Marie as his daughter.I have Jesse,Elizabeth,Nancy,Isaac,Caroline,Harriett,Louisa and Holland.Marie should have been born in 1841.The earliest date is Jesse in 1844.Does anyone have any info on Marie? Christine
I have no clue. Have you checked their website - if you can get on. Martha >Resent-Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 21:38:48 -0600 >X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Sun Aug 19 21:38:47 2001 >From: "Larry Licari" <[email protected]> >Old-To: <[email protected]> >Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 20:34:56 -0700 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 >X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 >Subject: [NCGREENE] Question concerning returning servicemen WW1 >To: [email protected] >Resent-From: [email protected] >X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1520 >X-Loop: [email protected] >Resent-Sender: [email protected] >Resent-Bcc: > >Martha, >Do you know if Servicemen returning from WW1 may have come through Ellis Island? >Gayle L. > > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
Thanks to Jerry and Anne for providing me with Duplin 1810 Census information on Simon Sutton and the Dails. THought I had checked Duplin for Suttons but obviously had not finished. Haven't quite figured it out yet but think the Simon Sutton, son of John I moved to Duplin between 1800 and 1810 which plugs one of the early Sutton holes. Bit of a disagreement on the 1800 Lenoir Census as to the age of Simon and the Duplin Census on his widow, Mary or Polly. If it is the same Simon and think it is, then he had three children who lived to adulthood or who shared in the estate including Penelope who married Curtis Dail as his 2nd or 3rd wife. It has been written that Thomas and Sarah Tripp (not proven) Dail of Duplin moved there from Greene. That appears to be in error as it appears they moved from Pitt. More work needs to be done but if the Duplin crowd can be sorted, then it might be possible to make better guesses on the Greene crowd. Martha
Roselyn has volunteered to help Glenn canvass Fairview but they really need some more help. Going to take local people and this is a BIG cemetery. Thanks Roselyn. The first text files of the Industrial Issue of the Free Press are going up tonight but Guy is still working on them. Allen and Christine are working on them but again, we need more help. Has to be someone with a scanner. The text will be on the archives and can be either scanned or re-typed. The pictures have to go on Dobbers and have to be scanned - Patty is handling those. It is rather slow for me to get the issue copied. It was published in 1906 and the pages are falling apart from age. I have purchased 10 oversized cover sheets, taken my copy apart and copying them 10 pages at the time and then triming them in order to mail without folding. Please don't volunteer unless you intend to do it because it is my time and money that is wasted. Next trip down, the original will go to ECU for safe keeping. Our thanks to Roselyn, Glenn, Allen and Christine and of course, Guy and Patty. Martha
Martha, Do you know if Servicemen returning from WW1 may have come through Ellis Island? Gayle L.
There are two articles in today's Free Press - http://www.kinston.com/ - both by Steve Martini under local news - regarding our list members. The first is on list member Jim and his wife Sue and their restoration of damaged old tombstones in the area. Given the condition of many of the old cemeteries in the area, they should have enough business to last a couple of life times. Jim and I went cemetery hopping a couple of years ago in some of the old Phillips cemeteries. Almost cried at one of them with the destruction that had been done since the first time I visited that cemetery a number of years ago. Jim, still want you to see if there are any other "buried" stones at the Stephen Carr Phillips cemetery - the one up in the woods. The other article is on the vote tomorrow night and Jane and Pat's new Committee. The vote count now looks promising but nothing is a sure bet. If the zoning application is denied, the real work will then start to get the site designated in some way as an official Civil War Battlefield. There was a brief mention of the destruction of Civil War Battlefields today in the Parade Section. They are being lost at an alarming rate. ANy assistance any of you can give to them would be appreciated. List member, Kay, has gotten the UDC interested and they may have some members attend the meeting tomorrow night. Not sure there is a chapter in Kinston anymore but maybe the UDC can give some assistance from the State and National level. Jane, please advise us of the vote ASAP tomorrow night. Martha
Thanks, Kay. FOr those of you who do not know, Kay is an expert on Civil War veterans in our area, having published two books - one each for Greene and Wayne and probably others I don't know about. Thanks >Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 18:55:50 -0500 >From: Kay Sakaris <[email protected]> >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (Win98; U) >X-Accept-Language: en >To: Martha Marble <[email protected]> >Subject: Battlefield > >Martha, > >Just wanted to let you know that I think the emails are flying to the >Kinston City council. The UDC has jumped to help. There may even be >some who go to the meeting on Monday. That would be a good thing. > >Kay > >
Patty has done an excellent job on a special page on the various Civil War Battles around Kinston on Old Dobbers - right at the top. It has a link to the Free Press, some URL's, the note from Jane, City Council members etc. We are waiting for some permissions on other information. Even after the vote on Monday, this site will evolve as the Committee moves forward to preserve the Battlegrounds and other historic sites. If any of you have appropriate information for the site, please send it to Patty. Again, thanks to Pat and Jane for all their hard work and to Patty for working on the special page. Martha
I gather at least one network finally carried the story regarding the massive flooding here LAST Sat. and I have had a number of queries. We lucked up probably with 15 minutes to spare. We prayed over the drains and the buckets of rain slowed with about one foot before the water crossed the street in front of the house. When the water meets, we are in trouble. My pc and all my genealogical records are in the basement. Several of my friends were not so lucky and we were across town at a friends home (they were out of town) at midnight with the alarm going off because the over 3 feet of water in the basement well had imploded the basement door and a foot of water entered their basement. They were lucky - no raw sewage. This is the first time the District has ever been named a Federal Disaster area and it is a mess both in the poor and affluent neighborhoods. Let's say people are learning about their lack of insurance both with their household insurance and FEMA just like in eastern NC during Floyd. Up to $50,000 in damage is not easy to handle even with the most affluent families. Martha
Great news!! Beaufort County Deed Book 1 abstracts have been uploaded to Beaufort County and linked to various other counties. These abstracts were done by Ysobel Dupree Litchfield many years ago for the Major Reading Blount DAR Chapter. As most of you know, the earliest Craven County deeds in existence are found in this Book which means many of you can find your earliest ancestors from Craven in this book. Not many of them, but some. And of course, your early Pitt County ancestors are in this Book. Our thanks, not only to Ysobel, but to our own list members Carol, Brenda, Sloan and most especially Janice for re-typing this document which has taken several months. And to Guy who has worked for three nights to get it posted. This has been a huge labor of love by all. The URL for Beaufort is http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/beaufort.htm Enjoy. Martha
I have a real thing about Civil War letters. Brenda has posted a new one on Greene - under letters - J. W. Hall to his uncle Thomas Coke Ormond back in Greene Co. Thanks Brenda.
Frances, You ran the below back in Feb and I just came across something in my Dail files that I am trying to get all typed up. It is a Pedigree Chart from Olde Dobbs Trail back in 1989. This gives Jesse Taylor Dail Sr born in Greene d in Choctaw Co, Ala md Julia H. Cox. It gives his father as Benjamin Dail bc 1794-95 in Greene Co md CA 1819 died Greene Co, NC ?? md Elizabeth Taylor?? born in Greene and died in Choctaw. It gives Jesse Taylor Dail Jr as moving on and dying in Wayne Co, Miss. All of this goes with what you posted. If there was more, I must not have kept it. Martha As the Dail name has been discussed recently, I think this is a good time to enter the discussion. I live in Alabama but all my ancestors were in NC before 1835 when the last of them arrived in Sumter Co. AL. About that time John Wylie Taylor arrived with his wife, Rebecca Chaney Wallace Taylor and their two sons, John, Jr. and Francis Nelson Taylor. Sidney Wallace Gibbs, widow of William S. Gibbs and daughter of Rebecca, arrived with her children, John S. and Eliza Gibbs. John Taylor bought land with Willis Taylor in Sumter Co. and Jesse Taylor was involved with the other two in legal matters. Willis Taylor had married Nancy Uzzell in NC. He was born 1805 and married ca 1830 as their first son was Abner R. b.c. 1831. Nancy was sixteen at the time she married. Their second son, Jesse S. Taylor was also b.c. 1833 in NC. The other children were born in Ala. Jesse Taylor died in Meridian, MS and is buried at McLemore Cem.with a tombstone indicating: Born 1802 in Greene Co., NC; Died November 6, 1880 in Meridian, Miss. Jesse Taylor Dail was in 1850 Greene Co. NC census married to Julia Cox. Next door was Benjamin Dail and wife Elizabeth (Taylor?) In 1860 J. T. Dail is in Choctaw County (which county was cut off from Sumter in 1849) and E. Dail (female) is in the home of Jesse Taylor. No record of Benjamin Dail is found in either NC or AL. It seems that the husband of Elizabeth is deceased and she is living with her brother in Choctaw Co. It seems that Willis and Jesse are brothers as Willis named his second son Jesse S. What was their relationship to John Wylie Taylor? John W. died in 1837 of consumption thus putting an end to any legal records by which to trace his life. Will appreciate any information on parentage and siblings of Nancy Uzzell. Perhaps the above will fill in some blanks in the Dail, Uzzell and Taylor families of that area. And I hope I can learn some about them also. Frances
Martha,Really enjoyed the site!!Brought back lots of memories.I started BARNING tobacco when I was 5.My job was to pick up leaves that were dropped by the handers and loopers.Think I made a quarter a day.When I got old enough to be a hander and looper--boy!!were those long days.Sometimes we did not finish until dark and had to work by lantern light.No one had electricity to their barns.I remember being so tired as a child that when we got home I would fall asleep without supper.It was a good life with lots of family and friends.Miss it!!The croppers would send the barn help watermelons in with the tobacco.Brought back lots of memories. Christine
For those of you who had the "pleasure" of working in the tobacco patch you might find Sally's URL fun. Martha >Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 21:05:28 -0500 >From: "Sally M. Koestler" <[email protected]> >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win98; I) >X-Accept-Language: en > > >Here it is girls, comments welcomed. Sally > web page address http://www2.txcyber.com/~smkoestl/tobacco.htm >-- >Sally Koestler >Sally's Family Place >http://www2.txcyber.com/~smkoestl >
The following has been added to Old Dobbers and can be reached at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/updates.htm Author Stephen E. Bradley, Jr added to Authors' Shelf A link to Obituary Central was added on the Dobbers Misc page Old Dobbers LINKs is loaded with many new links to outside sites in the following categories: North Carolina Links Genealogy Links Electronic Text/Journals etc. History Helps Passenger Lists Primary Source Documents Odds and Ends Genealogy Graphics and Clipart Personal, Regional or Family Sites Feel free to send me URLs of sites you think should be linked to Dobbers. I am researching in the New England States, the West, and the Carrabean area. (for other family surnames) You would be surprised who pops up where that may be a NC connection. Patty � ===== Old Dobbers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm Greene Co., NC US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene Greene Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/greenenc.htm Lenoir Co. NC, US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ Lenoir Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/lenoir.htm Craven Co., and Dobbs Co., US N.C. GenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/
RE: Ultimate Family Tree (UFT) to The Master Genealogist (TMG) Genealogy softwear programs. Neither are new but UFT is no longer being supported because Family Tree Maker (FTM) bought them out. Everyone who uses UFT has to go to TMG. TMG is ranked No 1 for genealogy programs but it is complicated. RUG is the ROOTS USERS GROUP, a support group for people who use UFT and now TMG and some of us need support. Martha At 07:22 AM 8/11/01 -0700, you wrote: >Can someone explain to me what are UFT, TMG and RUG. I guess I'm still in >the dark ages but I don't know what these things are. I assume they refer >to some new type of genealogy program, but would like for information, >particularly if there is a vastly improved product on the market. > >Charles Baldree >----- Original Message ----- >From: Martha Marble <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 5:37 AM >Subject: [NCGREENE] Ultimate Family Tree to The Master Genealogist > > >> At least a couple of you run UFT and have not yet changed over to TMG. I >> did not attend the first RUG session but will attend the one next Sat. It >> is my understanding it was a HUGE success and very helpful to new users of >> TMG. Some of us need all the help we can get with this complicated program >> - which is ranked #1. They taped the session and are making the tapes >> available to the public and those of you who are going to have to switch >> and live too far away from DC might want to purchase the tapes. You might >> also want to join RUG because the monthly newsletter have a lot of "how >to" >> instructions. >> >> Martha >> >> >> Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 07:11:36 -0400 >> To: [email protected] >> From: RUG of Arlington <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: RUG of Arlington <[email protected]> >> Subject: TMG Video tapes >> >> >> >> >> In June, the ROOTS Users Group of Arlington, VA held a full-day set of >> classes on "How to Use The Master Genealogist". They were taught by >> Bob Velke, President of Wholly Genes, and creator of The Master >> Genealogist (TMG). >> >> We have worked with a professional videotape duplication service to >> duplicate the 3-tape set of tapes (corresponding to the Beginning, >> Intermediate, and Advanced Users classes). Because of the number of >> advanced requests, the RUG has decided to sell the 3-tape set for the >> low price of US$20 to RUG members and US$25 for non-members (shipping >> included only for USA addresses). We do not sell any single tapes for >> individual classes. If you decide to join the RUG at this time, you >> can purchase the 3-tape set for the lower price of US$20 (shipping >> included in USA only). >> >> For those who would like the tape sets shipped to Canada or Europe, >> please add US$15; for those who would like them shipped to Australia >> or New Zealand, please add US$20. These costs are for Parcel Post; the >> RUG decided that other mailing options were too expensive. >> >> Non-USA residents please pay with a money order drawn on a bank which >> is a member in the U.S. Federal Reserve. If that's not possible, >> please include an additional US$5 processing fee in your total since >> our bank charges a US$5 fee to process such checks. >> >> To order your 3-tape videotape set(s), you may print this message out, >> fill in the blanks, and send your check for the appropriate amount to >> the address below. Or, you may go online and fill out the same >> information at: >> >> http://www.rootsusers.org/cgi-bin/RUG-register.cgi?RUGtapes >> >> (or go to our main web page at http://www.rootsusers.org/ and then >> click on the link labelled "Order TMG Class Videotapes"). Either way >> will bring up a payment form set up for printing and subsequent >> mailing to the RUG along with your check. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> NAME: ________________________________________________________________ >> >> ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________ >> >> CITY: _______________________________ STATE: _______ ZIP: __________ >> >> I/We would like to order _____ 3-tape sets of TMG Class Videotapes. >> >> Total cost (members $20 per set, non-members $25 per set): ___________ >> >> International Mailing Cost ($15 per set for Canada/Europe): __________ >> >> International Mailing Cost ($20 per set for Australia/NZ): ___________ >> >> Bank Processing Fee (optional, $5): ___________ >> >> TOTAL COST: US$__________ >> >> After you have filled out the above information, please write your >> check out to "RUG" with "TMG Class Videotapes" in the memo field and >> send it to: >> >> RUG >> P. O. BOX 82 >> ARLINGTON, VA 22210-0082 >> U.S.A. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> How the Videotapes were created: >> >> A couple of volunteer RUG members videotaped each one of the three >> two-hour classes as they happened -- there was no rehearsal nor any >> special preparations made by Bob Velke for the videotaping. >> >> The classes were held in a computer laboratory at George Mason >> University and the computer screen was projected onto one of the walls >> in that lab. RUG volunteers videotaped what was projected onto that >> wall -- a major asset in the videotaping process. >> >> It should be emphasized that these videotapes are definitely not of >> "professional" quality; RUG volunteers recorded the classes as they >> happened. However, the presentation by Bob Velke was very >> professional. One might say that it was a "very professional >> presentation captured by amateur videographers". >> >> Because there is a major difference between a computer screen's higher >> resolution and a normal TV screen's lower resolution, much of the >> videotape is a close-up of a particular portion of the computer >> screen. When full-screen shots were captured, they appear fuzzy and >> unclear on a normal TV screen, but one can identify the context of TMG >> from which Bob was teaching. >> >> Because of the fluidity of the presentation of the classes, there was >> not a definite marked difference between "Beginning", "Intermediate" >> and "Advanced" Users classes. For example, there are many things in >> the Advanced Users session that are of interest to Beginners. Also, >> many people who normally would choose the Advanced Usres class tape >> will also learn a lot from the Beginning Users class tape. >> >> Although we have scheduled another set of TMG Classes at George Mason >> University on August 18, which Bob has graciously agreed to teach >> again, the RUG has no plans for future TMG classes at this time. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Description of the Videotapes: >> >> Beginning Class Introduces and provides hands-on instruction with >TMG, >> a genealogical project manager that includes basic >> data entry, navigation, and TMG concepts. >> Intermediate Class Provides hands-on instruction with TMG, discusses >> witnesses, timelines, accent, and other tools, plus >an >> introduction to Custom Report Writer. >> Advanced Class Provides advanced instruction on the use of TMG that >> includes sentence construction, advanced source >> citations, and the Custom Report Writer for >> experienced users. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >> > >
At least a couple of you run UFT and have not yet changed over to TMG. I did not attend the first RUG session but will attend the one next Sat. It is my understanding it was a HUGE success and very helpful to new users of TMG. Some of us need all the help we can get with this complicated program - which is ranked #1. They taped the session and are making the tapes available to the public and those of you who are going to have to switch and live too far away from DC might want to purchase the tapes. You might also want to join RUG because the monthly newsletter have a lot of "how to" instructions. Martha Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 07:11:36 -0400 To: [email protected] From: RUG of Arlington <[email protected]> Reply-To: RUG of Arlington <[email protected]> Subject: TMG Video tapes In June, the ROOTS Users Group of Arlington, VA held a full-day set of classes on "How to Use The Master Genealogist". They were taught by Bob Velke, President of Wholly Genes, and creator of The Master Genealogist (TMG). We have worked with a professional videotape duplication service to duplicate the 3-tape set of tapes (corresponding to the Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Users classes). Because of the number of advanced requests, the RUG has decided to sell the 3-tape set for the low price of US$20 to RUG members and US$25 for non-members (shipping included only for USA addresses). We do not sell any single tapes for individual classes. If you decide to join the RUG at this time, you can purchase the 3-tape set for the lower price of US$20 (shipping included in USA only). For those who would like the tape sets shipped to Canada or Europe, please add US$15; for those who would like them shipped to Australia or New Zealand, please add US$20. These costs are for Parcel Post; the RUG decided that other mailing options were too expensive. Non-USA residents please pay with a money order drawn on a bank which is a member in the U.S. Federal Reserve. If that's not possible, please include an additional US$5 processing fee in your total since our bank charges a US$5 fee to process such checks. To order your 3-tape videotape set(s), you may print this message out, fill in the blanks, and send your check for the appropriate amount to the address below. Or, you may go online and fill out the same information at: http://www.rootsusers.org/cgi-bin/RUG-register.cgi?RUGtapes (or go to our main web page at http://www.rootsusers.org/ and then click on the link labelled "Order TMG Class Videotapes"). Either way will bring up a payment form set up for printing and subsequent mailing to the RUG along with your check. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: ________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________ CITY: _______________________________ STATE: _______ ZIP: __________ I/We would like to order _____ 3-tape sets of TMG Class Videotapes. Total cost (members $20 per set, non-members $25 per set): ___________ International Mailing Cost ($15 per set for Canada/Europe): __________ International Mailing Cost ($20 per set for Australia/NZ): ___________ Bank Processing Fee (optional, $5): ___________ TOTAL COST: US$__________ After you have filled out the above information, please write your check out to "RUG" with "TMG Class Videotapes" in the memo field and send it to: RUG P. O. BOX 82 ARLINGTON, VA 22210-0082 U.S.A. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- How the Videotapes were created: A couple of volunteer RUG members videotaped each one of the three two-hour classes as they happened -- there was no rehearsal nor any special preparations made by Bob Velke for the videotaping. The classes were held in a computer laboratory at George Mason University and the computer screen was projected onto one of the walls in that lab. RUG volunteers videotaped what was projected onto that wall -- a major asset in the videotaping process. It should be emphasized that these videotapes are definitely not of "professional" quality; RUG volunteers recorded the classes as they happened. However, the presentation by Bob Velke was very professional. One might say that it was a "very professional presentation captured by amateur videographers". Because there is a major difference between a computer screen's higher resolution and a normal TV screen's lower resolution, much of the videotape is a close-up of a particular portion of the computer screen. When full-screen shots were captured, they appear fuzzy and unclear on a normal TV screen, but one can identify the context of TMG from which Bob was teaching. Because of the fluidity of the presentation of the classes, there was not a definite marked difference between "Beginning", "Intermediate" and "Advanced" Users classes. For example, there are many things in the Advanced Users session that are of interest to Beginners. Also, many people who normally would choose the Advanced Usres class tape will also learn a lot from the Beginning Users class tape. Although we have scheduled another set of TMG Classes at George Mason University on August 18, which Bob has graciously agreed to teach again, the RUG has no plans for future TMG classes at this time. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Description of the Videotapes: Beginning Class Introduces and provides hands-on instruction with TMG, a genealogical project manager that includes basic data entry, navigation, and TMG concepts. Intermediate Class Provides hands-on instruction with TMG, discusses witnesses, timelines, accent, and other tools, plus an introduction to Custom Report Writer. Advanced Class Provides advanced instruction on the use of TMG that includes sentence construction, advanced source citations, and the Custom Report Writer for experienced users.
Guy has just posted the letter from a "Yankee" soldier to his aunt regarding the Civil War Battles of Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro. It is under Letters and entitled Foster's Goldsboro Expedition (1862) which is what ECU is calling it. I think it will be written about in the Sunday edition of the Free Press and if they can get a copy, another letter regarding the same battles from the "rebel" viewpoint. That letter is in private hands in Kinston. The Yankee hospital mentioned in the letter was discussed in a previous edition of the Kinston Gazette We greatly appreciate the co-operation of Dr. Keats Sparrow and Dr. Jon Dembo at ECU in making this recently acquired document available. Martha
UFT is not going to do you any good since it is not being supported. If The Master Genealogist can be used on a mac, that might be the way to go. It is a complicated program but you really don't need to learn how to use much of it. I assume that FTM saves to a disk in a sqz file. Any GEDCOM loses information even going between two identical programs. TMG is able to import a sqz file from any softwear and loses nothing. Then it can be uploaded to the web. Only problem is the sqz file is the entire database and you probably don't want someone's entire database. I guess you can upload what you want and delete the database but I sure don't know how to do that. In other words, I could save my database to a zip disk, it would go right on your TMG, and then you could upload what we want posted. You could do the same with PAF, FTM and any softwear and no one has to know how to do a GEDCOM and nothing would be lost. Everyone backs up their database. Might be worth looking into. Martha I have an iMac and most of you >don't. That means our genealogy software programs are not compatible. We can >only exchange information in text or gedcom. Many of you are not familiar >with how to make a gedcom. I really need a PC with Family Tree Maker software, >but that is not going to happen given my new frugal ways and desire to stay >sane. Is it possible that someone out there has an older version of FTM that >is Mac compatable they would be willing to sell me cheaply. (That is if you >are not using it on your machine, I do not want to break the law) > >I have PAF (which is PC compatible), Reunion (Mac only), and a garage sale copy >of Ultimate Family Tree (which is supposed to be PC and Mac.) I am having a >little trouble with UFT and my iMac though. I am trying to figure out the best >way to read and post your information. > >Most of what you send in text, doc.or excel has to be reformatted by hand, and >depending on the size of the document, can take a while. Although I must >thank you, because I am having to learn how to use my Office program as I >strive to find more efficient. ways to get your information internet ready. If >you can help me out or have any ideas, please email me privately. > >Also, before sending attachments, let me know they are coming. The worm is >still out there and I delete things I do not expect. I received, but did not >open, another infected attachment today. > >Thanks for your support and all the great genealogy work you do. >Patty > > >===== >Old Dobbers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm >Greene Co., NC US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene >Greene Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/greenenc.htm >Lenoir Co. NC, US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ >Lenoir Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/lenoir.htm >Craven Co., and Dobbs Co., US N.C. GenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger >http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > >
I am doing a William Price who came from Greene Co., nc and moved to either Wayne or Duplin County, located near Seven Springs. Dixie Shepard [email protected]