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    1. [NEWGEN] Obit Central
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. Visit the new Surname Search Utility at http://surnames.obitlinkspage.com Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/14/2002 11:46:23
    1. [NEWGEN] From Cyndi's List
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. http://pages.prodigy.net/nhn.slate/ Nashville Historical Newsletter Essays, documents, images, and reviews of books and articles relating to Nashville and the central Tennessee area. =~=~=~= http://stlcathcem.com/default.aspx Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. LouisHistory, location and burial search for all the catholic cemeteries in St. Louis. =~=~=~= http://www.mnlink.org MnLINK: Minnesota Library Information Network =~=~=~= http://www.rootsweb.com/~mepcgs Penobscot County Genealogical Society Maine. =~=~=~= http://www.genealogyinengland.com Genealogy in England =~=~=~= http://www.genealogymagazine.com/pickenscounty.html Pickens County Court of Common Pleas Plaintiff Index to Court of Common Pleas Record Book 1 (1828-1841), Pickens District, South Carolina. Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/14/2002 11:43:18
    1. [NEWGEN] Richmond, VA Photos
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. "Richmond then & Now" I just checked this site out and it is a great one! If you want to see old Civil War shots of the city "then & now" and other great photos..take a look. This is a great site. http://thenandnow.bravepages.com/Index.html My Van Wert Tornado Photos http://gloriamotter.homestead.com/VanWert.html Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/13/2002 03:24:54
    1. [NEWGEN] From Cyndi's list
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. Make sure to check her site for new surname pages added http://www.lindapages.com/cwlist.htm Civil War: West Virginia The Civil War Websites and Research of Linda Cunningham Fluharty. =~=~=~= http://www.lindapages.com/1wvla/1wvla.htm Carlin's Battery "D" 1st WV Light Artillery A website dedicated to the Artillerymen of Carlin's Battery. Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/12/2002 05:27:33
    1. [NEWGEN] 36th Ohio Volunteer Homepage
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. 36th Ohio Volunteer Homepage http://www.angelfire.com/oh/36OVI/ Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/11/2002 04:24:34
    1. [NEWGEN] California Birth and Death
    2. Jerry Robke
    3. This is from another list. Rose California Birth and Death Index's won't be available much longer online. Be sure and get all the information you can, if you need it, while it is still available. Please Note: Due to passage of SB1614 by the California Legislature, signed by Governor Davis on September 20.2002, ALL Birth and Death Indexes must be removed from the internet by January 1, 2003. We regret any inconvenience the removal of the Birth and Death Indexes may cause. [SB1614] << The Death Index can be accessed here. http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi To access the Birth Index, it's a little more difficult. Go to this site. http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/ca/_vitals/cabiygen.htm You will have to go through a gateway with an obnoxious advertisement. Once on the page, there is a link on the lower right which says "Begin Search/Reset". Click on this link and you will take you to a search page where you can search on the surname. DO NOT click on the link on the left side of the page that says "To California Births Menu Page", you won't be able to get to the index from that link. Make sure you also search on your surname under mother maiden name or you will miss about half the records.

    11/11/2002 03:05:51
    1. [NEWGEN] From Cyndi's List
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. http://www.idreamof.com/cemetery/tx.html - Texas Cemetery Records Largest collection of Texas cemeteries and links on the Web! Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/11/2002 02:30:59
    1. [NEWGEN] 3 new pages added to Kiowa County, OK
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. 3 new pages added to Kiowa County, OK http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/okkiowa.html Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/11/2002 01:18:30
    1. Re: [NEWGEN] Sally Has Sent You A Veteran's Day Greeting!
    2. In a message dated 11/11/2002 8:48:55 AM US Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Sally has sent you a greeting card. > Thanks much, Sally, for the beautiful Veteran's Day card. I love that poem. Barbara Vanzant

    11/11/2002 05:23:07
    1. [NEWGEN] From Cyndi's List
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. http://thenandnow.bravepages.com Richmond, Virginia - Then and Now Richmond, Virginia history in pictures. =~=~=~= http://www.petitiononline.com/5final/petition.html STOP HUDSON COUNTY EN MASS GRAVE This online petition is to help stop the moving of over 3,00 remain in the Potter's Field in Secaucus, New Jersey. =~=~=~= http://www.tiffinohio.com/Flood/ 1913 Flood - Tiffin, Ohio =~=~=~= http://www.draves.com/flood13/ The 1913 Flood in Ohio =~=~=~= http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwags/ Welsh-American Genealogical Society =~=~=~= http://www.duprel.com/luxgedcomfamilies/gedcompage1.html My Luxembourg Gedom project Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/11/2002 03:22:27
    1. [NEWGEN] Sally Has Sent You A Veteran's Day Greeting!
    2. Sally Rolls Pavia
    3. Dear Friends, Sally has sent you a greeting card. To just view your greeting card, click the link below (or paste the link into a new browser window): http://www.perfectgreeting.com/index.cfm?action=viewcard&scid=9360979

    11/11/2002 01:47:58
    1. Re: [NEWGEN] Lake County, Ohio Tombstones laid to rest...
    2. padges7
    3. Hi Bunny, I can't claim the family but enjoyed reading the article. Thanks for sharing. SB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bunny" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 10:36 PM Subject: [NEWGEN] Lake County, Ohio Tombstones laid to rest... > The following article made the front page of The News-Herald on October 19, > 2002 in... Lake County, Willoughby, OH email www.news-herald-com. by > staff writer.. John Arthur Hutchinson There are two pictures in the > article. > > I hope someone out there can make a connection and claim this > family.......... If you do, you can probably write to the News-Hearld and I > would like you to let me know also. > > Happy hunting ! ! ! > Bunny > > TOMBSTONES REST AS A FAMILY... > > It has been 187 years since little Sally Jewell died, but her memory was > kept alive Friday. > > So was the memory of her brother, Whitney, a sibling Sally never knew > because he was born after she died. > > The children were remembered because their tombstones were officially laid > to rest beside their parents at Painesville Township Cemetery, also referred > to as Blish Cemetery, on Mentor Avenue. > > The stones were discovered in 2001 on a 30 acre property in Concord Township > set to be developed by Hermitage Bluffs Subdivision. > > Both stones were found broken and lying on the ground in the woods. No > remains were ever located at the site, especially because so much time had > passed since the children died. > > The developer of the Concord Township property, Don Whitaker, sought to > protect the tombstone site from development until a permaent decision was > made about what to do with the headstones. > > Whitaker and genealogical officals tracked down documetatiomn from Morley > Library in Painesville and discovered the children's parents were burried at > the Painesville Township cemetery. > > Their father, Luther Jewell, died in 1860 at age 71, and mother, Olive > Jewell, died in 1871 at age 80. > > After a lengthy search, no kin of the Jewells could be located. > > It was decided the two small children's tombstones would be repaired by the > Potti Monument Co. in Painesville and placed alongside their parents remais > in Painesville Township. > > Historians, members of the Lake County Genealogical Society and Morley > Library in Painesville also tried to find out the religious affiliation of > the Jewell family, but were unsuccessful. > > The Rev. Norm Davis of St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Concord Township was > asked to perform the short ceremony when > the tombstones were finally laid to rest. > > "Sally and Whitney Jewell were lost in death as they were lost in life at a > very young age," > Davis said while standing beside the childrens graves. "Today, we are > trying to restore the family unity to two small cildren that have been away > from family for almost two centuries. The life which these children > received from their parents, Luther and Olive, is not destroyed by death." > > > Davis sprinkled dirt on the tombstones from the Concord Township parcel > where the tombstones were originally discovered. > > Cynthia Turk of the Lake County Genealogical Society, was glad to have some > sort of closure. > > "Genealogically, if these stones were gone there'd be no record of them," > Turk said. "Their family suffered a loss and went to the expense to > remember them." > > Whitaker said everything has worked out for everyone's best interest. > > "We always intended to do the right thing and never intended to desecrate > the stones," he said. > > SHARING works.... try it..... just once... > you could reap the benefits ! ! ! ! !. > > > ==== NEWGEN Mailing List ==== > NO BIT OF INFORMATION OR TIP IS MINOR AS IT CAN LEAD TO A MAJOR FIND. >

    11/08/2002 04:47:05
    1. [NEWGEN] Lake County, Ohio Tombstones laid to rest...
    2. Bunny
    3. The following article made the front page of The News-Herald on October 19, 2002 in... Lake County, Willoughby, OH email www.news-herald-com. by staff writer.. John Arthur Hutchinson There are two pictures in the article. I hope someone out there can make a connection and claim this family.......... If you do, you can probably write to the News-Hearld and I would like you to let me know also. Happy hunting ! ! ! Bunny TOMBSTONES REST AS A FAMILY... It has been 187 years since little Sally Jewell died, but her memory was kept alive Friday. So was the memory of her brother, Whitney, a sibling Sally never knew because he was born after she died. The children were remembered because their tombstones were officially laid to rest beside their parents at Painesville Township Cemetery, also referred to as Blish Cemetery, on Mentor Avenue. The stones were discovered in 2001 on a 30 acre property in Concord Township set to be developed by Hermitage Bluffs Subdivision. Both stones were found broken and lying on the ground in the woods. No remains were ever located at the site, especially because so much time had passed since the children died. The developer of the Concord Township property, Don Whitaker, sought to protect the tombstone site from development until a permaent decision was made about what to do with the headstones. Whitaker and genealogical officals tracked down documetatiomn from Morley Library in Painesville and discovered the children's parents were burried at the Painesville Township cemetery. Their father, Luther Jewell, died in 1860 at age 71, and mother, Olive Jewell, died in 1871 at age 80. After a lengthy search, no kin of the Jewells could be located. It was decided the two small children's tombstones would be repaired by the Potti Monument Co. in Painesville and placed alongside their parents remais in Painesville Township. Historians, members of the Lake County Genealogical Society and Morley Library in Painesville also tried to find out the religious affiliation of the Jewell family, but were unsuccessful. The Rev. Norm Davis of St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Concord Township was asked to perform the short ceremony when the tombstones were finally laid to rest. "Sally and Whitney Jewell were lost in death as they were lost in life at a very young age," Davis said while standing beside the childrens graves. "Today, we are trying to restore the family unity to two small cildren that have been away from family for almost two centuries. The life which these children received from their parents, Luther and Olive, is not destroyed by death." Davis sprinkled dirt on the tombstones from the Concord Township parcel where the tombstones were originally discovered. Cynthia Turk of the Lake County Genealogical Society, was glad to have some sort of closure. "Genealogically, if these stones were gone there'd be no record of them," Turk said. "Their family suffered a loss and went to the expense to remember them." Whitaker said everything has worked out for everyone's best interest. "We always intended to do the right thing and never intended to desecrate the stones," he said. SHARING works.... try it..... just once... you could reap the benefits ! ! ! ! !.

    11/08/2002 04:36:03
    1. [NEWGEN] From Cyndi's list
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyknott2 Knott County Kentucky Kinfolk =~=~=~= http://www.dutcharchives.com Dutch Archives Bureau for Historical Research in Dutch archives and libraries. =~=~=~= http://www.idreamof.com/marriage/tn.html I Dream of Genealogy - Tennessee Marriage Records DESCRIPTION: Largest collection of Tennessee marriage records and links on the Web! =~=~=~= http://victoria.tc.ca/Community/Spsma/index.htm Saanich Pioneers' Society Museum and Archives Saanichton, B.C., Canada. Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/08/2002 02:32:26
    1. [NEWGEN] From Cyndi's List
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. URL: http://www.rootdig.com/adn/probateintroduction.html This article contains an introduction to the process of probate. =~=~=~= http://www.rootdig.com/adn/probateoverview.html This article contains a summary of all the steps involved in the settlement of an estate after someone's death. =~=~=~= http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtalhn/ Vermont American Local History Network A central point of entry to Independent American Local History Network web sites with historical and/or genealogical content pertaining to the state and counties of Vermont. =~=~=~= http://www.geocities.com/beverleybeck BeverelyBeck Online SiteRing Boats, fishing and Historic Beverley and the Beck canal. Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html List Owner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/06/2002 12:35:25
    1. [NEWGEN] From Cyndi's List
    2. Gloria Motter
    3. http://www.obituariesonthenet.com obituaries on the net international obituary resource site.100% searchable database. =~=~=~= http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=sc Welcome to the South Carolina GenExchange Project. =~=~=~= http://home.online.no/~gestrom/history/norartxt.htm Norwegian Army in Exile 1940 - 1945 Gloria http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html My Personal Site http://hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/gloriaspage.html Listowner Hardin County OH Genealogy Mailing List

    11/05/2002 05:46:45
    1. [NEWGEN] RE: SLEPICKA
    2. Hi, I can't remember who was searching for the surname of SLEPICKA, but I found an obit from The Chicago Tribune listing that name of the widow, Violette Slepicka. If you want more info, please e-mail me. Thanks, Kathleen

    11/05/2002 04:15:39
    1. [NEWGEN] New Member
    2. Jerry Robke
    3. We Welcome "starr mcgee" <[email protected]>

    11/05/2002 03:25:38
    1. Re: [NEWGEN] FLOPPY A PROBLEM
    2. June Ridsdale
    3. Dear Bill: Again I thank you for this and all other times you have come to my rescue. The additional tip to be careful not to format the C Drive is good for me - arms me in advance for a huge problem. Kind regards, June ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr.Bill" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [NEWGEN] FLOPPY A PROBLEM > June, to reformat a floppy click start, programs, MS-DOS > then type a:\ enter when you see A:\ type format A > it should reformat the disk in the A drive WARNING WARNING WARNING if you > have not successfully changed your drive to A and don't see the A:\ by > typing format you might format your C drive which will wipe out EVERYTHING. > Be very careful. > To un-write protect a floppy as you face your floppy disc look at the right > top corner...you should be able to see a black space blocking the hole. If > you see the hole instead, you have write=protected the disk and you will > have to turn the disk over and slide the little button until it covers the > hole. > Hint...Read your dos manual to see how to reformat and include the system > file.

    11/05/2002 02:05:11
    1. Re: [NEWGEN] FLOPPY A PROBLEM
    2. June Ridsdale
    3. Hello Woody: Thank you so much for your help on this Floppy lesson. For once I have undertood instantly all the messages that I have received. So glad I asked! Regards, June ----- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: [NEWGEN] FLOPPY A PROBLEM > Hi June,> > Write protection of a 3.5 floppy. > > The 3.5 floppies have a button on the back that you can slide up or down, > which opens or closes a hole. > Hole open = disk is write protected. (Read only) > Hole closed = can write to disk. > > Formatting a 3.5 disk: > > 1. Use Windows Explorer to navigate to and highlight "3 1/2 Floppy (A:)" > 2. With cursor on the highlighted "3 1/2 Floppy (A:)", right click on your > mouse. > 3. Select "Format". > 4. For format type, select "Full" > 5. Click on "start" > > NOTE: "Full" format is recommended to ensure your old floppies haven't > developed bad places on the disk, and to ensure previous formatting hasn't > become too weak to be picked up by the disk drive. Reformatting rejuvenates > the disk, or blocks off the areas that can't be fixed. The reformatting > will tell you if the disk has bad sectors. Whenever I run across one that > has bad sectors, I throw it away, because it's an indication the disk may be > on its last gasp. I know others who have just pulled out an old disk and > placed data on it, and then experienced loss of data on that disk. > Reformatting before use helps prevent that. > Woody ~~~~~~~~<>~~~~~~~~~~

    11/05/2002 01:59:44