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    1. RE: [OHHURON-L] Wakeman Village Site
    2. Rebecca Williams
    3. Karen, I just went to the Wakeman Village Site and didn't have a problem with it. The covered wagon keeps going across, but the links seem to work fine. Rebecca -----Original Message----- From: Avery, Bob & Karen [mailto:bkavery@erols.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:05 PM To: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] Wakeman Village Site Hello Mary, I would love to view the Wakeman, Huron County site as listed below, but only about 90 % loads and then it simply seems to keep trying over and over, but gets no where. Any suggestions? Karen Avery Mary McGinnis wrote: > Let me say that Claudia has done a fantastic job with the Wakeman, Huron County site. Now I know that I am into 'cute' - but even if you don't have any connections to Wakeman - quickly click on the site, stay there on the main page and you will see a darling covered wagon go down the street of old Wakeman! > http://wakeman-ohio.com/wakeman-ohio/ > > If it were not for Claudia, I would not have found the information of my TIMBS. I always wondered who owned the property before the REAs bought it. Then William TIMBS (smartly I would say) immigrates from England marries the REA daughter and the home becomes his! So, it was FRENCH that owned it first! > > Also, I found the answer to my question as to the 'why' a TIMBS marries at the ENNES home in Birmingham. His wife's sister married an ENNES. Now that dilemma is solved! Thanks, Claudia for providing the information and search engine to zero in on the surname. > > As the TIMBS surname was not listed in the index of the book, I thought they had been left out. Seems (of course) they did not have the clout to have a heading - but did sneak in the back door through FRENCH and DeHART surnames! > > Now if those REA/RAYs would just emerge I would be thankful! ;-) > > Claudia - you are fantastic! Thanks bunches! > > Don't forget to check out the cute covered wagon! > > Mary McG > in Tennessee > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Join and support RootsWeb, home of the Huron County, Ohio list and many other genealogy lists and resources - go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/ ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== Join and support RootsWeb, home of the Huron County, Ohio list and many other genealogy lists and resources - go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/

    02/20/2001 02:36:22
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Wakeman Village Site
    2. Avery, Bob & Karen
    3. Hi Rebecca, Today, I continue to have the same problem. The page will not fully load and the links do not work either. I see someone else has reported having the same problem. Karen Avery Rebecca Williams wrote: > Karen, > I just went to the Wakeman Village Site and didn't have a problem with it. > The covered wagon keeps going across, but the links seem to work fine. > > Rebecca > > -----Original Message----- > From: Avery, Bob & Karen [mailto:bkavery@erols.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:05 PM > To: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] Wakeman Village Site > > Hello Mary, > > I would love to view the Wakeman, Huron County site as listed below, but > only about 90 % loads and then it simply seems to keep trying over and over, > but gets no where. Any suggestions? > > Karen Avery > > Mary McGinnis wrote: > > > Let me say that Claudia has done a fantastic job with the Wakeman, Huron > County site. Now I know that I am into 'cute' - but even if you don't have > any connections to Wakeman - quickly click on the site, stay there on the > main page and you will see a darling covered wagon go down the street of old > Wakeman! > > http://wakeman-ohio.com/wakeman-ohio/ > > > > If it were not for Claudia, I would not have found the information of my > TIMBS. I always wondered who owned the property before the REAs bought it. > Then William TIMBS (smartly I would say) immigrates from England marries the > REA daughter and the home becomes his! So, it was FRENCH that owned it > first! > > > > Also, I found the answer to my question as to the 'why' a TIMBS marries at > the ENNES home in Birmingham. His wife's sister married an ENNES. Now that > dilemma is solved! Thanks, Claudia for providing the information and search > engine to zero in on the surname. > > > > As the TIMBS surname was not listed in the index of the book, I thought > they had been left out. Seems (of course) they did not have the clout to > have a heading - but did sneak in the back door through FRENCH and DeHART > surnames! > > > > Now if those REA/RAYs would just emerge I would be thankful! ;-) > > > > Claudia - you are fantastic! Thanks bunches! > > > > Don't forget to check out the cute covered wagon! > > > > Mary McG > > in Tennessee > > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > > Join and support RootsWeb, home of the Huron County, Ohio list and many > other genealogy lists and resources - go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Join and support RootsWeb, home of the Huron County, Ohio list and many > other genealogy lists and resources - go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Join and support the Huron County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Soc. > We meet the 4th Monday of every month, save December. > 7:30pm at the Senior Center, Norwalk, Oh.

    02/21/2001 06:48:26