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    1. [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [L]
    2. SHAWN DEMPSEY
    3. Time to move on to the letter 'L'. We got a good response with K. We had no I's and only 2 J's. Rootsweb was having some issues during the I's and J's so if you have an I or J surname that didn't post please feel free to repost. RULES: ======================================= 1. Your subject line: [NJESSEX] [L] SURNAME - city So if you are researching the surname LONGFELLOW in Newark your subject line should read [NJESSEX] [L] LONGFELLOW - Newark or if you have a timeframe it could also be [NJESSEX] [L] LONGFELLOW - Newark (1880-1900) 2. Maximum time devoted to a single letter with be 1 week 3. Minimum time will be 48-hours if there's not a lot of activity or response 4. Surnames should be all CAPS to stand out 5. If you have a long surname then keep the subject line short. Long subject lines will get cut-off by your email program. Reserve important details for the text in the body. 6. Body - be precise. List pertinent names, dates, events, questions in the body text. 7. Important: list dates/years if known. Your John Anderson born in 1900 will not be the same as someone elses John Anderson born in 1875. But without any dates noone will know. 8. When replying about any NAME asked for, reply to the LIST, not just to the sender. Members who may have ancillary connections, will get the benefit. And we'll make new friends as well! 9. Finally, close your email with your name and your email address. 10. HAVE FUN !!!!!! If you have any questions, PLEASE, don't hesitate to contact me. Have fun posting! Shawn Dempsey Essex County Email List Moderator, NJGenWeb County Coordinator, Essex County NJ http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex

    03/25/2007 11:40:36
    1. [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [M]
    2. SHAWN DEMPSEY
    3. Next letter in our alpha-surname posting project is the letter 'M'. We have reached the half-way point. I thought about breaking out the Mc's and Mac's but decided to keep it all together. So please start posting your M's, Mc's, Mac's, .... RULES: ======================================= 1. Your subject line: [NJESSEX] [M] SURNAME - city So if you are researching the surname MILLER in Newark your subject line should read [NJESSEX] [M] MILLER- Newark or if you have a timeframe it could also be [NJESSEX] [M] MILLER - Newark (1880-1900) 2. Maximum time devoted to a single letter with be 1 week 3. Minimum time will be 48-hours if there's not a lot of activity or response 4. Surnames should be all CAPS to stand out 5. If you have a long surname then keep the subject line short. Long subject lines will get cut-off by your email program. Reserve important details for the text in the body. 6. Body - be precise. List pertinent names, dates, events, questions in the body text. 7. Important: list dates/years if known. Your John Anderson born in 1900 will not be the same as someone elses John Anderson born in 1875. But without any dates noone will know. 8. When replying about any NAME asked for, reply to the LIST, not just to the sender. Members who may have ancillary connections, will get the benefit. And we'll make new friends as well! 9. Finally, close your email with your name and your email address. 10. HAVE FUN !!!!!! If you have any questions, PLEASE, don't hesitate to contact me. Have fun posting! Shawn Dempsey Essex County Email List Moderator, NJGenWeb County Coordinator, Essex County NJ http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex

    04/01/2007 05:30:03
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [M]
    2. Justine Peterson
    3. Late with this one for out of town a few days. I think everyone has read this posting but will try again. Trying to find parents of Hiram G. McCormick b-1804-08 but married to Ginnette Munroe (b-1811 NY) at the lst. Methodist Church of Morris Co. NJ. Nov. 1828 Their first two children William 1832, Moses 1834 were born in Morristown. Osborne 1838 (buried lst. Presbyterian Cem of Newark and Carolyn E. 1843 married J.R.Williams and last record of Hiram was him living with Carolyn in 1880 census. I found his stone with dates above but worn. Next record in marriage 1828, next with Washatonians (?) of Newark 1843 and census 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 as a shoemaker. Hiram's son Rev. Wm. preached often in Camden, NJ where their is a Hiram McCormick living in the area about the same time. Trying to find if they connect in some way. Thanks, Justine McCormick ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHAWN DEMPSEY" <shawnpdempsey@msn.com> To: <njessex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 10:30 PM Subject: [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [M] > Next letter in our alpha-surname posting project is the letter 'M'. We > have > reached the half-way point. I thought about breaking out the Mc's and > Mac's > but decided to keep it all together. So please start posting your M's, > Mc's, > Mac's, .... > > RULES: > ======================================= > 1. Your subject line: [NJESSEX] [M] SURNAME - city > So if you are researching the surname MILLER in Newark > your subject line should read [NJESSEX] [M] MILLER- Newark > or if you have a timeframe it could also be [NJESSEX] [M] MILLER - Newark > (1880-1900) > > 2. Maximum time devoted to a single letter with be 1 week > > 3. Minimum time will be 48-hours if there's not a lot of activity or > response > > 4. Surnames should be all CAPS to stand out > > 5. If you have a long surname then keep the subject line short. Long > subject > lines will get cut-off by your email program. Reserve important details > for > the text in the body. > > 6. Body - be precise. List pertinent names, dates, events, questions in > the > body text. > > 7. Important: list dates/years if known. Your John Anderson born in 1900 > will not be the same as someone elses John Anderson born in 1875. But > without any dates noone will know. > > 8. When replying about any NAME asked for, reply to the LIST, not just to > the sender. Members who may have ancillary connections, will get the > benefit. > And we'll make new friends as well! > > 9. Finally, close your email with your name and your email address. > > 10. HAVE FUN !!!!!! > > If you have any questions, PLEASE, don't hesitate to contact me. > > Have fun posting! > > Shawn Dempsey > Essex County Email List Moderator, > NJGenWeb County Coordinator, Essex County NJ > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJESSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.26/748 - Release Date: 4/5/2007 > 3:33 PM > >

    04/05/2007 11:58:58
    1. Re: [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [M]
    2. Justine Peterson
    3. Do you have any information on Ginnette - Jeanette -Janet Munro b- NY 1811 but married in NJ 1828 to my Hiram G. McCormick. A few years ago I visited a cemetery in Arlington, NJ area and found Munroe's buried in 1800 range. Justine McCormick ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHAWN DEMPSEY" <shawnpdempsey@msn.com> To: <njessex@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 10:30 PM Subject: [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [M] > Next letter in our alpha-surname posting project is the letter 'M'. We > have > reached the half-way point. I thought about breaking out the Mc's and > Mac's > but decided to keep it all together. So please start posting your M's, > Mc's, > Mac's, .... > > RULES: > ======================================= > 1. Your subject line: [NJESSEX] [M] SURNAME - city > So if you are researching the surname MILLER in Newark > your subject line should read [NJESSEX] [M] MILLER- Newark > or if you have a timeframe it could also be [NJESSEX] [M] MILLER - Newark > (1880-1900) > > 2. Maximum time devoted to a single letter with be 1 week > > 3. Minimum time will be 48-hours if there's not a lot of activity or > response > > 4. Surnames should be all CAPS to stand out > > 5. If you have a long surname then keep the subject line short. Long > subject > lines will get cut-off by your email program. Reserve important details > for > the text in the body. > > 6. Body - be precise. List pertinent names, dates, events, questions in > the > body text. > > 7. Important: list dates/years if known. Your John Anderson born in 1900 > will not be the same as someone elses John Anderson born in 1875. But > without any dates noone will know. > > 8. When replying about any NAME asked for, reply to the LIST, not just to > the sender. Members who may have ancillary connections, will get the > benefit. > And we'll make new friends as well! > > 9. Finally, close your email with your name and your email address. > > 10. HAVE FUN !!!!!! > > If you have any questions, PLEASE, don't hesitate to contact me. > > Have fun posting! > > Shawn Dempsey > Essex County Email List Moderator, > NJGenWeb County Coordinator, Essex County NJ > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NJESSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.26/748 - Release Date: 4/5/2007 > 3:33 PM > >

    04/08/2007 05:28:08
    1. [NJESSEX] NEW LETTER - LETTER [N]
    2. SHAWN DEMPSEY
    3. Great response to our 'M' postings over the past 2 weeks. Next letter in our alpha-surname posting project is the letter 'N'. Please start posting your 'N' surnames. RULES: ======================================= 1. Your subject line: [NJESSEX] [N] SURNAME - city So if you are researching the surname NIXON in Newark your subject line should read [NJESSEX] [N] NIXON - Newark or if you have a timeframe it could also be [NJESSEX] [N] NIXON - Newark (1880-1900) 2. Maximum time devoted to a single letter with be 1 week 3. Minimum time will be 48-hours if there's not a lot of activity or response 4. Surnames should be all CAPS to stand out 5. If you have a long surname then keep the subject line short. Long subject lines will get cut-off by your email program. Reserve important details for the text in the body. 6. Body - be precise. List pertinent names, dates, events, questions in the body text. 7. Important: list dates/years if known. Your John Anderson born in 1900 will not be the same as someone elses John Anderson born in 1875. But without any dates noone will know. 8. When replying about any NAME asked for, reply to the LIST, not just to the sender. Members who may have ancillary connections, will get the benefit. And we'll make new friends as well! 9. Finally, close your email with your name and your email address. 10. HAVE FUN !!!!!! If you have any questions, PLEASE, don't hesitate to contact me. Have fun posting! Shawn Dempsey Essex County Email List Moderator, NJGenWeb County Coordinator, Essex County NJ http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex

    04/14/2007 07:18:43