It is called unauthorized use of materials I have created. Joyce M. Tice <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm">Tri-County Genealogy Site of Joyce M. Tice</A> << Subj: [PABRADFO] New Site Date: 06/15/2000 6:42:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: jodiba@worldnet.att.net (RICHARD BAKER) To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com And -----if you check out the Bradford - Tioga listings on the site, it is Joyce's material. How does that work, Joyce? Joanne COVERT Baker >>
From what I am seeing much of it is Joyce's site and also taken from many other folks who have created sites free to the public of Pennsylvania resources. It is not original, only a collection of the work of others like myself. . Joyce M. Tice <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm">Tri-County Genealogy Site of Joyce M. Tice</A> << Subj: [PABRADFO] New site?? Date: 06/15/2000 6:27:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: Leela826@aol.com To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com In my very HUMBLE (and honest, and grateful) opinion: NOTHING beats Joyce's site!! Lee J. >>
This site appears to be getting a "Free Ride" using materials from other sites, for example, mine, and crediting Rootsweb for all the work I have done and many of you have helped me with. It also has commercial sponsors and if I am correct, someone is making money from all the expense I have incurred and all the work I and many of you have done for free, (at our own expense). I need to look this over more carefully, but my first impression is that it is running off with the free goods and making it look like they are doing something. I am finding my own pages linked from theirs with Rootsweb given as the source (I Pay money to Rootsweb to rent space for my site) and not crediting <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm">Tri-County Genealogy Site of Joyce M. Tice</A> which is the true source and which deserves the recognition they are giving to Rootsweb. This is too amazing. As I said, I do need to examine this more carefully but it looks like massive piracy from what I have seen so far. Joyce M. Tice <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm">Tri-County Genealogy Site of Joyce M. Tice</A> << Subj: [PABRADFO] New site? Date: 06/15/2000 2:38:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: Arkivemom@aol.com To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com Has anyone seen this? http://pafamily.net It was the latest Eveton newsletter. It is supposed to be "one stop shoppting" for PA genealogy. >>
Hi, Is anyone familiar with the works compiled by E. C. Hoagland? I have a booklet on the EASTABROOKS family which was done by him and I believe is a part of his "Twigs from Family Trees." The problem is the lack of given sources. It states that "Moses Easterbrook, son of Dr. William & Patience (Salisbury) Eastabrook, was a native of Warren, R.I., and served as a soldier in the Revolution." He later lived in Woodstock, CT and "migrated to Orwell, PA, with his nephew, William S., in 1812." Can any one give me suggestions on where to look for sources Hoagland might have used. I have the line pretty well documented, but cannot find concrete proof of his Revolutionary service or when and where he died. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Got this site from one of my Ohio mail lists. It is a good, comprehensive list of the major surname search sites from the Ohio State University library (covers all, not restricted to Ohio). Many of you will be familiar with a lot of them. I have been at this for a lot of years and there were some that were new to me. http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/OSU_profile/refweb/resources/geneal.htm Luck and fun to all! Robin Spalding Lawrence Poses ***LAWRENCE, SPALDING, MANLEY GREENOUGH, WRIGHT***
Never will.r ----- Original Message ----- From: <janiced@texramp.net> To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 19 05 PM Subject: [PABRADFO] re: new list > > > Just visited the new site for Pa. info. Joyce does not have any > competition. Nothing comes close to Tri-counties. > > Janice Walker > >
Just visited the new site for Pa. info. Joyce does not have any competition. Nothing comes close to Tri-counties. Janice Walker
I want to thank all of you who sent me information for locating the Town of Pratt. I received many messages and it seems to be that there wasn't any community actually known as "Town of Pratt" but I am investigating all the possibilities you have sent. Here are some of the replies, I am sending on in case the information will help others: There was a Pratts Hollow in Madison Co., Eaton Twp acc. to fannings 1850 Gaz. <http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html> Geographic Names Information System Query Results PRATT, NEW YORK - 18 Feature records selected from GNIS I don't know of a town of Pratt, but there was a Stephen Pratt who was an early settler of Hector...See Hector History on the Schuyler co., NY website...<http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyschuyl/hecthist.htm#Hector> History >From French's 1860 Gazetteer of NY: Pg. 534: Stephen and Thomas Pratt from Mass. settled in 1787 in the town of Clarksville, Otsego Co. is on Cherry Valley Creek. Pg. 611: The first marriage in Steamburgh was between Stephen Pratt and Betsey Livingston. Steamburgh is in Hector Township, Schuyler County. Hector was formed for Ovid (Seneca Co.) in 1802. That may have been Prattsburgh/prattsburg later...I used to live in NY state, born and raised there and i remember Prattsburg...so perhaps look into that possibility.. The following is for an online 1895 atlas that has a town of Pratt's shown in New York. This is the best reference I have found for the late 1800's towns that may no longer exist. <http://www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm> Could the description possibly be referring to the Town of Seneca instead of Seneca Lake or Seneca County? If so, Town of Seneca is in Ontario Co., west of Geneva. Margaret
I have the chart info thanks to all who wrote, Bobbie. - @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ \ / | \ | / \|/ \ | / \ | / \|/ \| .... .. . Watching my family grow. Searching: Speir, Sperry, Proctor, Bailey in AL, MS, GA, KY, TX, CA. Palmer, Pearson, Gillpatrick, Case, Allen, Rice in PA, VT, MA, ME, KS, CA. Bobbie [Speir] Jarvinen <jarvinen@ismi.net>
is there a URL address that shows or helps you figure out the relation ship of individuals or a chart that explains and shows a graph of the relationship and generations of a line. Such as 1, 2, 3 cousin 1, 2, 3, etc removed? I am trying to explain to someone how it works and I am afraid I'll make it (confusion) worse. Thanks and you can mail me privately. Bobbie. - @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ \ / | \ | / \|/ \ | / \ | / \|/ \| .... .. . Watching my family grow. Searching: Speir, Sperry, Proctor, Bailey in AL, MS, GA, KY, TX, CA. Palmer, Pearson, Gillpatrick, Case, Allen, Rice in PA, VT, MA, ME, KS, CA. Bobbie [Speir] Jarvinen <jarvinen@ismi.net>
In my very HUMBLE (and honest, and grateful) opinion: NOTHING beats Joyce's site!! Lee J.
Seaching the internet for information on the history of Lake Tahoe and came across a site about Robert Montgomery Watson from Bradford Co. If anyone interested in this site the address is: http://www.tahoecountry.com/nlths/watson.html Sharron Vossoughi Rsvossoughi@worldnet.att.net
I am sending this to the list as well as privately because I think that many could use these links: http://www.CyndisList.com/cousins.htm There are more than twenty different links that cover every relationship. Charmaine Riley Holley arkivemom@aol.com http://rileyholley.rootsweb.com rootsweb donor "May you ask the right question of the right person at the right time. "
Has anyone seen this? http://pafamily.net It was the latest Eveton newsletter. It is supposed to be "one stop shoppting" for PA genealogy. Charmaine Riley Holley arkivemom@aol.com http://rileyholley.rootsweb.com rootsweb donor "May you ask the right question of the right person at the right time. "
Mike and all, this is what makes the search for our ancestors and genealogy so exciting......I'm sure we've all had similar moments - if you haven't, when it happens to you you will understand about the sensation of hair that stands up on the back of your neck! Wow......congrats! Gwen Mecum Hunt At 12:37 PM 6/14/2000 -0700, Mike Sheehan wrote: > I have been gathering facts on our family history for most of my life. >There is one branch of the family that I didn�t have much information on. > > It has become popular to have students to give an oral report on their >family history. My cousin�s granddaughter, A college student in Seattle, >Washington, started her report. > > �Catherine Barry of Tomulesent, County Wexford, Ireland, Married Walter >James Nolan of Enniscorthy, County Wexford� > > Just then another female student let out a scream. > > �Did I say something wrong?� The granddaughter said. > > �No� The other girl said. �But I think we are related� > > In a few days I will receive a copy of the other student�s family >history report. I don�t know about you, but this is the sort of thing that >makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. > >Mike Sheehan GWEN MECUM HUNT airlaunch@thegrid.net Templeton, CA Searching every nook and cranny for ancestors: BAKER, BRINK, CODY, FORBES, FRENCH, GROVER, HAYDEN, HORTON, HUNDT, JONES, KNOWLES, LLOYD, MANNING, MECUM, MYERS, RAMSAY, RUSSELL, SCOTT, SMITH, SKINNER, SWARTOUT, WILLIAMS, WILSON et al.... Proud to be a Rootsweb Sponsor! Check out my Rootsweb WorldConnect website: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mecum1
Sorry it took me so long to see this but there's a contract to build a barn on ebay. Alanson J. Willson will build this for Daniel B. Wilcox in 1852!!! There are no bids and you only have about 30 minutes to place one. Perhaps someone would like this item? Patsy patsy@penn.com Researcher for Potter and Tioga Counties in PA http://www.webspawner.com/users/genealogygame
I have been gathering facts on our family history for most of my life. There is one branch of the family that I didnt have much information on. It has become popular to have students to give an oral report on their family history. My cousins granddaughter, A college student in Seattle, Washington, started her report. Catherine Barry of Tomulesent, County Wexford, Ireland, Married Walter James Nolan of Enniscorthy, County Wexford Just then another female student let out a scream. Did I say something wrong? The granddaughter said. No The other girl said. But I think we are related In a few days I will receive a copy of the other students family history report. I dont know about you, but this is the sort of thing that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Mike Sheehan _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp
And -----if you check out the Bradford - Tioga listings on the site, it is Joyce's material. How does that work, Joyce? Joanne COVERT Baker
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Does anyone know where the Town of Pratt was/is? I found it mentioned in a journal: "Stephen Pratt, a pioneer settler in the Town of Pratt, a lake country community not far from Seneca" Stephen Pratt was born about 1765 and died in 1815. I have searched all the counties surrounding Seneca Lake and don't find a Town of Pratt. Could it be Prattsburg in Steuben Co? or does it no longer exist? Margaret James