Folks this one probably should have been addressed to ORCADIA-L@rootsweb.com for information on subscribing to that list as well this one see http://rendall.net/orkney/ For those of you who were perplexed by this thread it began on Orcadia-L and because of the very closely related names got sent over here. Probably someone hit the reply button and didn't see the list name so they typed it in but entered Orkney-L instead or Orcadia-L - easy to do. Orcadia-L is for the discussion of Orkney culture and history. The webmaster of the Orkney Website http://orkney.com is the listowner I tricked him into it ;^) Anne Rendall volunteer listowner Orkney-L At 07:13 AM 2/9/99 +1030, you wrote: >Dear Diane, >I also an trying to find out all I can about the Orkneys, as now both sides >of my family have ancestors there. I would like to take a peep at the site, >or contact the person you did? I am having trouble even finding a decent >MAP of the Orkney group. The one I found on the internet has only 15 of the >islands named, and no size reference. >The Dialect word of the day sounds interesting - is that related to the >Orkney Islands as well? > >I also dream of going there one day - to visit Pomona, and Shapinsay, >Westray and Papa Westray and imagine living back in those times. > >Ciao, >Charndra >South Australia >Researching WORK MACKAY HUTCHISON BALFOUR HEDDLE HEPBURN WILLIAMSON and >SINCLAIR in the Orkneys. >cjosling@senet.com.au >-----Original Message----- >From: Diane Davison <dldavison@kwic.com> >To: ORKNEY-L@rootsweb.com <ORKNEY-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, 7 February 1999 15:14 >Subject: [ORKNEY-L] Re: Sigurd's Expedition and Dialect Words > > >>I just thought that I would tell Sigurd how much I enjoyed his photo's. I >>especially liked the Yesnaby Stack. Those snowflakes certainly looked HUGE. >>We've had our share of it last month here in Ontario. >> >>My great grandfather William THOMSON was from South Ronaldsay and I am >>really enjoying learning all I can about the Orkneys. He moved here to >>Ontario in 1871 and died in 1924 before my mother was born. Since I never >>knew him nor did he pass on his life in the Orkney's to his children I at >>least can pass this heritage on to my child. >> >>Thanks again for the photo's. I'm also enjoying your Dialect Word of the >>Day and dreaming of the day that I'll travel to Orkney. >> >>Keep up the great work.....it is appreciated! >>Diane Davison >>Ontario, Canada >> > > >