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    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Frank's shoe
    2. Norma Adams
    3. Hi, I found the web page about the shoe. http://www.geocities.com/[email protected]/ Norma At 06:40 AM 5/11/2005 -0700, you wrote: >Shirley, > >The Garrett's are not my family but they belong to an elderly friend of >mine who lives in Fairfield, OH. She has a computer but refuses to >subscribe to an ISP so I told her I would see what I could find for her on >the Butler County List. I will have to call or write her about Frank Garrett. > >What does that mean that "he left his shoe in Muncie, IN?" That was funny. > >Thanks much, > > > >unicorn1945 <[email protected]> wrote: >Barbara, > >Do you have a Frank Garrett back in your line anywhere at all? He is >buried in Hamilton. Left his shoe in Muncie, IN. > >Shirley Pearson >a.k.a. Wordsmith >GenFest Coordinator >http://www.munpl.org/genfest/genfest2005.htm >----- Original Message -----

    05/11/2005 06:08:18
    1. Frank's shoe
    2. unicorn1945
    3. Thank you, Norma. I looked all over for it and was beginning to think GeoCities dumped it. It got a lot of hits when the Muncie Public Library had the link on their website. The link, however, still is active on our Delaware County ingenweb site. So, Barb, this is a partial story of Frank P. Garrett's shoe. I have some editing and more information to put on that site. I have found out since doing it that the shoe was a broghan (sp?), one that was typically furnished men during the Civil War. Shirley Pearson a.k.a. Wordsmith GenFest Coordinator http://www.munpl.org/genfest/genfest2005.htm

    05/11/2005 06:46:28
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Frank's shoe
    2. Norma Adams
    3. I found it on theDelaware county website, under Links, I think it was. It's there somewhere! Norma At 12:46 PM 5/11/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Thank you, Norma. I looked all over for it and was beginning to think >GeoCities dumped it. It got a lot of hits when the Muncie Public Library >had the link on their website. The link, however, still is active on our >Delaware County ingenweb site. > >So, Barb, this is a partial story of Frank P. Garrett's shoe. I have some >editing and more information to put on that site. I have found out since >doing it that the shoe was a broghan (sp?), one that was typically >furnished men during the Civil War. > >Shirley Pearson >a.k.a. Wordsmith >GenFest Coordinator >http://www.munpl.org/genfest/genfest2005.htm > > >==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== >Search for surnames in the 1882 History of Butler County ~ >http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=OHBUTLER

    05/12/2005 03:00:53