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Dear listers, I hope this isn't redundant. Our largest cemetery is now up and running, in a manner of speaking. Brookside, town of Watertown, is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/brkdex.htm You can access it from the front or index page, from the cemetery index page, and as of this morning from the Bartlett Watertown page, which is a mistake, I now realize, since the Bartletts did not work on that file. The volunteers who did the work are listed at the top of the Brookside index page. A complaint, and certainly not the first, sent me to correct broken links on cemdex, our cemetery index at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/cemdex.htm Please, if anyone has any trouble with this file, will you let me know at once so that it can be fixed. And finally (for now) our first eagle eyed proofer for the Jeff Co site made a couple of observations that sent me scurrying. Updates to the Town of Watertown cemetery sites, Brookside, Calvary, and Glenwood have never been uploaded. The right hand never told the left hand, or vice versa, where to find them. As of this morning, they are with the Bartlett Cemetery files where they should have been since January of 2005. Please admire http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/bartwatn.htm Not all the updates for the Brookside cemetery are on the Brookside site yet. You have to look at both sites, Brookside and Town of Watertown, to get the latest information. We will be changing all of Brookside to the main site once we have plowed through all the updates. By the way, we all owe a debt of gratitude to Gus Rogers, who adds the data from obituaries from the Watertown Daily Times to his vast data base, and sends to the Jeff Co Genweb site each year's harvest. Nan Dixon
To [email protected] Listers Good Morning and I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Another Email? Yes, But I feel it is another important topic and perhaps this will clarify the problem and help everyone get their information to the proper place. Some Emails that are being directed through the NYJeffer Mailing List are actually for the NYGenWeb Jefferson County Website. These should be addressed to the NYGenWeb Jefferson County Coordinator Nan Dixon. Nan has been picking them up from the Mailing List but it would be to your advantage and would help Nan in handling them more efficently if they were addressed directly to her. It would also assure that she receives all of them. So if you are adding material or changing information on the NYGenWeb Jefferson County website lets help Nan by sending that information direct to her. Here is Nan's Email address (it is also on the website) and you might want to add that to your Address book. I [email protected] Thanks again everyone for your cooperation. Regards Pat R [email protected] Mailing List Administrator
Dear [email protected] Listers: Many changes are taking place with the Rootsweb Mailing Lists. There appears to be a number of questions that have come up regarding Emails. How to Sub and/or Unsub from Mailing Lists is a major one. So I feel it is important at this time to address some of the problems. Below is the URL that will explain and clarify most of these questions and I ask that all Listers please read the information and Bookmark this for future reference http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/help/mail2.html#Q1 In addition if you have not already done so, please make a note that Emails should now be addressed to [email protected] PLEASE do not include the entire Email you are responding to in your Email. If you are responding to a specific part please highlight that particular portion. There is a limit on the size of Emails that are accepted. If your email exceeds that limit it will not go through. All other Questions regarding the NYJEFFER List are to be directed to (please put in your Address Book): > [email protected] > > Please Do Not Refer these Questions direct to the Mailing List and do not refer Mailing List questions to the NYGenWeb Site. Thank you for your cooperation. Regards Pat R [email protected] Mailing List Administrator
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BROWN, TILLAPAUGH Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/12446/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Does anyone have any info on this couple who were married before 1833 in Black River, Jefferson, New York? It would be great to hear from you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Tillapaugh Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.jefferson/8512.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The name TILLAPAUGH caught my attention, because I am looking for information about an Almira Tillapaugh who married Lewis Henry BROWN in Black River, Jefferson, NY before 1833. Do you have any info on the Tillapaugh family in Jefferson Co. or Montgomery Co. where she may have been born in 1817?
Dear Listers, Thanks to a great deal of work by volunteers Lauri Mosall, Florence Secor, Barb King, Shelia Strickland, and Jim Allen, the list of burials at Brookside Cemetery is now on line at Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/brkdex.htm . Alice Corbett made the arrangements to transfer it to this site. Our heartfelt thanks to the whole team. The main index for all the cemeteries shown on the website is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/cemdex.htm A large group at the beginning of the index are links to Alice Corbett's site. Other links go to NNY Genealogy. Our aim is one stop shopping for all cemeteries in Jefferson County, but of course we lack many. Always remember that information on the web goes through many hands, and is liable to error at every step. We do not go to every cemetery and check every stone, nor do we compare what is given us with official records. We offer you clues, but your own work is vital to an accurate family history. Nan Dixon [email protected]
Lila, No we are not. I know there is a Brennan family on the western side of the bridge. The fellow is a principal of a high school and they live on a farm I believe. My husband's Brennan's are from Yonkers down by NY City. My northern relatives were O'Connor, Keating, Trainor/Traynors, McArdle, Flood, Palmer etc. Jake Flood was an MD in WAtertown for many years. And way back Leo Palmer lived in Watertown. The Traynor's were in Carthage and some in Watertown. I have never met the Carthage folks and would really like to . Some of the wives were Mulhollands, Coughlin's who married Traynors and lived in WAtertown. marg >From: lila george <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Five generations on a Videotape >Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 15:05:38 -0800 (PST) > >Hello, > Saw your post on the NYJeffer list and was wondering if you are >connected to the Brennan's in Alex Bay? > > > Lila George > >margie Brennan <[email protected]> wrote: > My brother lives in WVA and has been doing this for us. He uses his >Apple >Computer which is easier to do these things. He takes the old family films >and still pictures and combines them into a DVD. He puts music with it and >they are wonderful to have. He makes numerous copies so that everyone gets >one. He also took interviews my aunts did with my grandfather back in the >70's - he was almost 90. He made numerous copies of those as well. > >I am going to scan all the pictures in my mothers photo album from 1908 - >1920's and have him make copies of those as well. It is a great way to make >sure what we have gets passed on. > >margaret brennan > > > >From: [email protected] > >Reply-To: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Five generations on a Videotape > >Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 10:06:19 -0500 > > > >What is the name of your wonderful sounding machine and where might I >find > >one? I have some tapes from the 80's that I would like to do over on disk > >form. Also does anyone know how I could do the same with some 8mm films > >from when I was a girl? Vicki in WNY > > > >researching these from NY and PA mostly: Arwin, Baker, Barrett, Brokaw, > >Brandow, Butler,Carnes, Crowe, Dean, Ferris, Golden, Havens, Hendershott, > >Hoxter, Huber, Isaman, Jenks (all variations), Kelleher, Knapp, Koons, > >Lundrigan, Makeley, McDermott, Mehlenbacher, Merritt, Neu, Northrup, > >O'Connor, Osincup, Patterson, Powers, Quick, Rahmlow, Robertson, >Robinson, > >Root, Ryan, Slaughter, Stocum, Wade, White, Wilcox, Wright, Van Oxx >(Oxx), > >Vanbenschoter, Yeckley, Young, Zimmerman. > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: [email protected] > >To: [email protected]; [email protected] > >Sent: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 2:15 PM > >Subject: [NYJEFFER] Five generations on a Videotape > > > > > >Thanks for the comments. Video has been around for some time and if >anyone > >reading this has any precious tapes you may do well to consider > >transferring > >them to video. I'm having very good results with my 'dual' machine. It is > >literally a 'one touch' operation where I put the vhs tape in the left > >side, > >a formatted dvd on the right side, press the one button and sit back and > >watch the old tapes while it runs. That machine cost $300 a couple of > >years > >ago. If it is like most electronics, it is probably a bit cheaper now. > > > >One more thing - the more copies I have at various different houses (my >own > >brothers and sisters, my in-laws), the better I feel. The content is > >irreplacable and catastrophes (fire, flood, theft) do happen. > > > >Russ > > > > > >From: [email protected] > >Reply-To: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Five generations on a Videotape > >Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 13:09:22 EST > > > >Russ, > > > > I enjoyed reading about how to conduct interviews and such ,as well > >as > >your experience with having the five generations all on tape.It is a > >fantastic feeling to be able to see them all again all together, as one > >fondly > >remembers their relatives. > > Right now I am in the process of having more movie film put to DVD's > >which too holds my five generations.My daughter's baptism,present and > >holding > >her was her gr gr grandmother,next to her was her daughter,(my daughters > >gr > >grandmother)next to her was her daughter(my daughters grandmother)and >next > >to > >her was her daughter,me.We're were approx. 22 1/2 yr. age span between >the > >five > >of us. > > A number of years ago I had all of my parents movie film put to VHS > >tapes for my father one year for Christmas.He was in Indiana at the time > >spending time with my brother and his family.I received a phone call from > >my father > >a day or two after Christmas,telling me how he cried like a baby seeing > >his > >parents and us kids along with my mother from so many years ago.He had > >forgotten about the movie films and wasn't really up on VHS tapes he only > >watched > >game shows at the time.To make a long story short,he wore the tape > >out.Luckily,I had the master copy.Back then it was a small fortune to > >transfer to VHS.To > >do 200' was $150.Now it can be done for $49 for 250' and each additional > >foot > >is $.06. and that is straight to DVD. > > One thing worth mentioning before I cut this off.If you do have VHS > >tapes and are not going to be transferring them any time soon,be sure to > >run the > >tapes fast forward and then rewind them to avoid any mildew or dampness > >ruining them.Every couple of months,the family tapes I have I run threw > >the > >VCR so > >the tapes don't stick together.It may be the climate you are in but > >between > >Florida and now Puerto Rico the humidity will ruin them for sure. > > That's my $.02 worth.And Russ,again,thank you for posting the > >info.This > >list is a treasure of information. > > > >Denise > > > > > >------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >quotes > >in the subject and the body of the message > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes is here. 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Hi All The NY State Library website page listing of the NY State Census Records indicates there is a partial census for St Lawrence County. <http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/nyscens.htm> Can anyone tell me what areas this partial census covers and if it is available online anywhere? My attempts at 'googling' it have been unsuccessful. Alternatively does any SKS have access to 'New York 1815 census index' edited by Ronald Vern Jackson who would be willing to do a lookup for me. Cheers Marianne Marianne Tripp Punshon Victoria Australia
Thanks Russ for clearing that up, will have to hop to it so I can do the same. First thing then is to see if my dvd/vhs will do that or if I need another machine to do it. Thanks for the answers, they have been very helpful. Vicki in WNY researching these from NY and PA mostly: Arwin, Baker, Barrett, Brokaw, Brandow, Butler,Carnes, Crowe, Dean, Ferris, Golden, Havens, Hendershott, Hoxter, Huber, Isaman, Jenks (all variations), Kelleher, Knapp, Koons, Lundrigan, Makeley, McDermott, Mehlenbacher, Merritt, Neu, Northrup, O'Connor, Osincup, Patterson, Powers, Quick, Rahmlow, Robertson, Robinson, Root, Ryan, Slaughter, Stocum, Wade, White, Wilcox, Wright, Van Oxx (Oxx), Vanbenschoter, Yeckley, Young, Zimmerman. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 2:26 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] Video to DVD a correction and an addition Re my recent post about video to dvd transfer - the correction is this: I should not mention specific brands and stores and will avoid that in the future. An online search will show a variety of devices and places to purchase them. They look like VCR's but have side by side player/recorders for VHS on one side and DVD on the other. You can transfer from VHS to DVD and vice versa should you choose to. The machine can also be your everyday player for vhs and dvd movies. The additional information is this - I transferred my first video to dvd and now wanted to make copies to pass along to family members. The more copies I pass around to remote sites (away from my house, the better I feel that I've helped preserve family history). The vcr-dvd machine is fine for the initial copy from vhs to dvd but cannot make a copy from a dvd to a dvd. All my pcs have cd reader/writers but no dvd 'burner'. To 'burn' a copy is to make a copy of one dvd to another. So off to the (online) store I went and bought and external dvd burner (less than $100 as of Dec. 2006). You can buy a pc with a dvd drive/burner built in and some of you reading this may already have that. Don't mistake a dvd player with a dvd burner (recorder). The way they work is to copy the dvd contents to your pc memory. When that is done, remove the dvd just copied to pc memory and put in a blank formatted dvd. Next copy from pc memory to the blank dvd. The dvd burner will come with software that guides you step by step through the process of formatting a blank dvd and then copying to it. This is not something to try with an older pc with limited RAM (memory). It takes a great deal of memory and even with my two year old laptop, everything else crawled to a near stop while the dvd was copying. One nice thing about copying to dvd is that it is done faster than 'real time'. If you want to transfer 45 minutes from VHS to DVD it will take you 45 minutes. To copy from DVD to DVD will take a fraction of that time (half or even just a third of the time). This is because you've already done the 'heavy lifting' of going from analog to digital. The bits and bytes of digital can be hurried along with no loss of picture quality. Note that a dvd burner will not play dvds for viewing - it simply makes copies from one dvd to another by loading contents into pc memory then drawing that back out to be written on a blank dvd. Hope this helps people who might be interested in moving their old format tapes to the next generation (digital) format. You don't see VCR's advertised today any more than you would an old 8mm film projector. To me that is one clue that it's time to make the effort to convert the random tape and structured interviews that I have from as long as 21 years ago. Russ Sprague Kensington, Maryland _________________________________________________________________ Get Hilary Duff’s homepage with her photos, music, and more. http://celebrities.live.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Hi, Does anyone know where I can borrow/rent a projector? My husband has film from his childhood that I would like to view before paying to have it transferred to DVD. Some of the film is from their vacations and I don't really want dvd of the grand canyon ect. Thanks, Evelyn
don't believe any NY state census are on line. Don't know what Towns are on the 1835 census without looking. Did not know there was an index for 1815 census Alice Corbett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marianne Punshon" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 8:41 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] 1815 census? > Hi All > > The NY State Library website page listing of the NY State Census Records > indicates there is a partial census for St Lawrence County. > <http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/nyscens.htm> > > Can anyone tell me what areas this partial census covers and if it is > available online anywhere? My attempts at 'googling' it have been > unsuccessful. > > Alternatively does any SKS have access to 'New York 1815 census index' > edited by Ronald Vern Jackson who would be willing to do a lookup for me. > > Cheers > Marianne > > > Marianne Tripp Punshon > Victoria > Australia > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
[email protected] wrote: > You have to go into the FHC to order the films and they will be able to tell > you everything that is on both Microfilms. I tried to put the numbers in but > they must of updated the numbers. > > When you go in to order the films the Volunteer will check everything for you > and you pay them in advance. There is also the possibility that someone > might of previously ordered the film and it could be in the files at your local FH > Center. Yes, I know. I'm a volunteer at a FHC. The volunteers don't have any more information about what's on any given film than the patrons do: what's in the online catalog is all that's known. In this case, I gave you what the cataloging shows: Census records, A-H 1835 895239 Census records, H-W 1835 895240 Fortunately, Alice was familiar with the films and could explain the distinction between them. Kathy
Kathy You have to go into the FHC to order the films and they will be able to tell you everything that is on both Microfilms. I tried to put the numbers in but they must of updated the numbers. When you go in to order the films the Volunteer will check everything for you and you pay them in advance. There is also the possibility that someone might of previously ordered the film and it could be in the files at your local FH Center. Pat R
To change your email address on the list, I believe you want to first unsubscribe with the address you don't want to use. Send 'unsubscribe' while using that email address and you will be automatically unsubscribed. The list will send an automatic reply to that email address that you are unsubscribed to confirm that's what you really want to do. Put unsubscribe in the subject line and make unsubscribe the only word in the text of the message. No other words, no quotes, no name or automatic signature. You should fairly quickly get a confirmation as to the unsubscribe. Next, subscribe using the other email address. Put the word subscribe in the subject line and make subscribe the only word in the message. The automated process will send a confirmation note to that email address that you just used. Having said all that - I believe there is a way also to change over your past queries so that if people a year or two down the road want to respond to it they will see the yahoo or other internet based email address. I've never done that myself. I'm pretty sure there is info on that at www.rootsweb.com. In fact there is quite a bit of good basic hints and tips about genealogy at that site. If you change your email address without changing old postings you've made to the list then you've stranded those queries/messages. I think I have some really old ones myself from past email addresses but I've been on Hotmail for years now. Hope this helps - Russ Sprague Kensington, Maryland From: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Consider using a free internet based email account Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 16:41:23 -0800 How do we change it on this Jefferson surname list, I too have a Yahoo addy. Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: "Russell Sprague" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 12:00 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] Consider using a free internet based email account > I've suggested that every now and then on the St. Lawrence county list. > You > might get a response to a genealogy query years down the road from someone > trying to use an email account you no longer have. > > That's a major reason I use hotmail. I've switched ISP's about 3 times > since starting with hotmail but never had to ask anyone to change me in > their address books and did not miss any genealogy messages. > > The major internet based services are also handy when you travel. You can > access your account from any pc with internet access (ex. from a public > library). It's the same as accessing any website like the nytimes or > rootsweb. > > You can still save emails and attachments to your pc hard drive if you > want > - but that leads to a whole other discussion of 'it's not if your hard > drive > will crash but when'. We can save that for another time. > > Russ Sprague > Kensington, Maryland > > > From: Steve and Maggy Wilcox <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NYJEFFER] Address corrections > Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 10:56:33 -0800 > > I'd like to suggest to all listers that if they don't already have an > email account with one of the big guys, such a Yahoo or Hotmail or > Gmail, that they sign up for a free email account with one of them. Use > that email for lists on the Internet. Of course, it would be a good > idea if the lister would check that email account at least once a week. > When the lister changes his/her local ISP, the big guy account will > always be available. I opened a Yahoo account over ten years ago and > have moved to two other states during that time, but my Yahoo email > stays with me until Yahoo goes out of business! > > Maggy > > Nan Dixon wrote: > > Listers, > > > > I guess I need your sympathy. In attempting to send out this message, I > left out the meat of the problem. A very helpful viewer sent this to me: > > > > While using the Jefferson County Surnames List - A-D, I attempted to > contact the following people and here are the results: > > > > Name = Bell > > > > Paula Ligoci 27 Feb 1999 - email address of [email protected] is no > longer valid > > > > Name = Dorr > > Sue Hinton - email address of [email protected] is no longer > valid > > > > If anyone knows the correct addresses, would you please send them to me > so that I may contact these persons and ascertain that they really want > these surnames posted? > > > > Nan Dixon [email protected] > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > Turn searches into helpful donations. 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This is a copy & paste from the Genealogy Dept., Flower Memorial Library, Watertown, NY re census for St. Lawrence Co. Florence Microfilm St. Lawrence Co. Federal: 1850 - 1920 & 1890 Civil War Veterans St. Lawrence Co. State: 1865 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marianne Punshon" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 8:41 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] 1815 census? > Hi All > > The NY State Library website page listing of the NY State Census Records > indicates there is a partial census for St Lawrence County. > <http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/nyscens.htm> > > Can anyone tell me what areas this partial census covers and if it is > available online anywhere? My attempts at 'googling' it have been > unsuccessful. > > Alternatively does any SKS have access to 'New York 1815 census index' > edited by Ronald Vern Jackson who would be willing to do a lookup for me. > > Cheers > Marianne > > > Marianne Tripp Punshon > Victoria > Australia > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks, that explains the lettering perfectly! Kathy Alice Corbett wrote: > It would be Adams to Henderson and Hounsfield to Worth > That would be the one you want > Alice Corbett > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "kql" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 9:33 PM > Subject: [NYJEFFER] 1835 state census microfilm > > >> The FHL catalog shows the 1835 state census for Jefferson County as >> broken across two films: >> Census records, A-H 1835 895239 >> Census records, H-W 1835 895240 >> >> I assume that the letters indicate the first letters of towns, so that >> if I were looking for Brownville, I would want film 895239. Can someone >> verify that that is correct? >> >> Thanks for any help, >> Kathy
Below is a copy & paste of Flower Memorial Library/Genealogy website. Scroll down and click on Census. It lists all the census records at the Genealogy Dept. of the Flower Memorial Library. The 1835 Census for Jefferson Co. is included. Florence http://www.flowermemoriallibrary.org/genealogy.html#census ----- Original Message ----- From: "kql" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 9:33 PM Subject: [NYJEFFER] 1835 state census microfilm > The FHL catalog shows the 1835 state census for Jefferson County as > broken across two films: > Census records, A-H 1835 895239 > Census records, H-W 1835 895240 > > I assume that the letters indicate the first letters of towns, so that > if I were looking for Brownville, I would want film 895239. Can someone > verify that that is correct? > > Thanks for any help, > Kathy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message