where was the column suppose to be? Did many people show up? What was the conference like? I am sad I missed it - it saddens my heart... not much in this world interests me - this did.... In the future will you please mention these types of events to the list? I lock forward to the information you send... Thanks for caring Lauren --Original From: Jim Hartigan [mailto:[email protected]] Sun Nov 2 2003 6:16 PM To: Lauren Rowe Subject: Re: [NYOnonda] Family History Conference Nov. 1, 2003 at th Church Of Jesus Christ LDS I think the lack of publicity had a lot to do with the loss of our genealogy column. Jim H ----- Original From: "Lauren Rowe" <[email protected]> To: "Jim Hartigan" <[email protected]>; <[email protected] Sunday, November 02, 2003 5:25 PM Subject: RE: [NYOnonda] Family History Conference Nov. 1, 2003 at the Church Of Jesus Christ LDS > Hello Jim: > What are you talking about?! I didn't know about a conference and I live in > Syracuse and I am a member of the CNYGS! > Guess I lost out - wonder why I saw no reportings of this conference... > I would have preferred to have read numerous e-mails about the conference than > all the e-mails about whether or not you were inappropriate in having your > relationship to CNYGS in your signature. > > This conference is what the list should have been discussing. I read all the > e-mails about Mr. Hartigans alleged inappropriateness in his continual > mentioning his associations with that group - (I guess in these trying times it > must be difficult for some to 'see' when someone is 'trying to help'(he is not > and was not inappropriate in his regular mentioning of his relationship to CNYGS > and his kind offerings to help people with their research....) >> Lauren Rowe > > --Original From: Jim Hartigan [mailto:[email protected]] Sun Nov 2 2003 11:05 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [NYOnonda] Family History Conference Nov. 1, 2003 at the Church Of Jesus Christ LDS > I would like to express my gratitude to the organizers, sponsors and > presenters and classmates who helped to make the conference an example of things > to come for our Family History community. > A labor of love, well done! > Jim Hartigan Camillus, NY