Joyce, Today I was loaned for a bit a picture of the 1924 graduatiing class of Liberty High School, Liberty, PA. The only note with it was a Julia Good was among the members as well as her certificate. Does anyone know ho the remaining members know or would they like a copy? I will scan it and send to whomever has an interest. Thanks, and hope this helps someone. Esther P.S. Hope your vacation is going wonderful. PABRADFO-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > PABRADFO-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 382 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [TriCounty] Census & Tax Assessmen [Pat717@aol.com] > #2 [TriCounty] paging Joe Peterson of ["montrose" <montrose@ptdprolog.net] > #3 [TriCounty] Fw: Breast Cancer Fund ["Dave Clark" <dc567810@hotmail.com] > #4 [TriCounty] Tri-Counties Site Addi [JoyceTice@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PABRADFO-D, send a message to > > PABRADFO-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TriCounty] Census & Tax Assessments > Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 21:06:55 EDT > From: Pat717@aol.com > To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Everyone, > I am transcribing the tax records for Smithfield Twp. for 1818, 1819 and > 1820. In order to check spellings, I also printed the census for 1820. I > find a LOT of people on one but not on the other in 1820. Any ideas why? > I found a lot of spellings wrong on the census, and certainly understand > why since I have read that microfilm myself and the writing leaves a LOT to > be desired. The writing on the tax records were pretty good until 1820, but > that year there were a lot of very hard to read names, and I have some > question marks on spellings of some of the names. > If you want to know what year your ancestors actually came to a > township, this is a very good reference, and is pretty close to alphebetic > order. In some cases, it also tells who they bought land from, or sold it to. > I will send these three years to Joyce as soon as she returns from > vacation. > Pat Raymond > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TriCounty] paging Joe Peterson of Putnam CT > Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 22:51:56 -0400 > From: "montrose" <montrose@ptdprolog.net> > To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com > > If Joe Peterson is still on this list, please contact me as I have a marriage date for Jerusha Bond and Moses Armstrong and also her sister Huldah. > > J. Kelsey Jones > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TriCounty] Fw: Breast Cancer Fund via US Post Office > Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 00:43:10 -0400 > From: "Dave Clark" <dc567810@hotmail.com> > To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi folks, > This is the first time in my life that I have ever mass-forwarded a message, > but after reading it, I think you will see that it is really important. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: gordon clark <clark626@epix.net> > To: Bob berry <bberry@terraworld.net>; Bud Rozina <budr12@attglobal.net>; > Dave Clark <dc567810@hotmail.com>; Dave Moat <moatman1@aol.com>; Debra Clark > <dclark5@stny.rr.com>; <Denkofoam@aol.com>; Don Jackson > <donfjackson@aol.com>; Eileen Arndt <frngdwlr@mhtc.net>; Frank Price > <fmpjtp@uswest.net>; Gary Youchef <Youchgar@aol.com>; George Cushner > <gcushner@stny.rr.com>; Gilbert Bohannon Jr <gmbjr@ix.netcom.com>; Glenn > Hill <glennhillpa@hotmail.com>; Gordon Kinsman <gk5249@aol.com>; Greg > <gerbstoe@binghamt.gannett.com>; Holly Schrank <schrankh@purdue.net>; J.B. > Ensminger <jbe@pa.net>; jean koci <koci@inebraska.com>; Jeff Corey > <JCOREY515@aol.com>; John <GUMBA700@aol.com>; John Barron > <john.barron@juno.com>; John Trubee <JATrubee@aol.com>; Kendon Clark > <covegator@hotmail.com>; Lillian <LILJDONNAL@aol.com>; Marilyn Blake > <mblake@uegw.stier.org>; Matt Schmitz &l > Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 17:46 > Subject: Breast Cancer Fund via US Post Office > > > << BREAST CANCER>>> > > We need those of you who are great at forwarding on info with your > > e-mail network. Please read and pass on. Peace and good health. > > It would be wonderful if 2000 were the year a cure for breast cancer > > was found!!!! This is one note I'll gladly pass on. The notion that we > > could raise $16 million by buying a book of stamps is powerful! As you > > may be aware, the US Postal Service recently released its new "Fund the > > Cure" stamp to help fund breast cancer research. The stamp was designed > > by Ethel Kessler of Bethesda,Maryland. It is important that we take a > > stand against this disease that kills and maims so many of our mothers, > > sisters, friends. > > Instead of the normal $.33 for a stamp, this one costs$.40. The > > additional $.07 will go to breast cancer research. A"normal"book costs > > $6.60. This one is only $8.00. It takes a few minutes in line at the > > Post Office and means so much. If all stamps are sold, > > it will raise an additional $16,000,000 for this vital research. Just as > > important as the money is our support. What a statement it would make > > if the stamp out sold the lottery this week. What a statement it would > > make that we care. I urge each of you to do two things TODAY: > > 1. Go out and purchase some of these stamps. > > 2. E-mail your friends to do the same. > > Many of us know women and their families whose lives are turned > > upside-down by breast cancer. It takes so little to do so much in > > this drive. Please help! Thank YOU > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TriCounty] Tri-Counties Site Additions Saturday 9:23 AM > Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 09:40:21 EDT > From: JoyceTice@aol.com > To: PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi All Friends and Guests of <A HREF=" > http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm ">Tri-Counties Genealogy & History > Sites of Joyce M. Tice</A> > > I have added pages 129 and 130 to the Tri-County Obituary & Clippings section > which you can reach from Box 8A of the Site's Online Research Library. > > I have also added the 1902 graduates of Horseheads High School with picture > and article to the School Souvenirs Section of the site. Other additions have > been made to the Schools section, but I do not always announce it. I do try > to get all new submissions on the list whether or not I have time to get them > online just now, so that it reminds me what is waiting and lets you know what > is coming. > > Check out the additions. > > I will be leaving on vacation early tomorrow morning, so try to keep down the > mail you send me next week and hold off on any submissions until I return > next week. I will have online access some of the time when I am in an area > with toll free access to AOL. I will probably put up some pictures if I can. > > This is NOT a genealogy research trip - believe it or not. I do not have > ancestry in the areas I'll be visiting. It is primarily photographic. I'll be > looking for flagholders and cemetery art, and my friend will be looking for > lighthouses, so we will be mostly on the coast. > > Both business trips and vacations make me lose my stride, so I am already > feeling disrupted in keeping track of everything that is coming in to go on > the site. BUT, sooner or later, I'll get to it all. > > That reminds me. I wanted to point something out to you. I do not put > counters on most of the lower level (internal to the site) pages, but I did > on the Athens Blacksmith photo. Here is a photo that is over a hundred years > old and which has probably been hidden in a box for decades and now in the > space of two days, fifty people have had the chance to look at it. That is > the case with all the submissions that make it to the site. > > It helps me to place materials you send in if you tell me not only who the > people are, but what areas in the Tri-Counties they were associated with. > That way I can position them for maximum usage. It also helps me if you put > your name and email address IN the document you are sending. Each month I > make a new download directory and all submissions for that period are placed > in it. As I process them, I move them to a directory called DONE (how > creative). When I am looking at older materials and the name of the > submitter is not included IN the document itself, I have to go searching by > date through my email to find an email with an attachment on that date. It > slows me down. Also when you send materials in the mail, please include your > email address so I can let you know they are here. > > Sorry this is so long, but I got going on some things I had been meaning to > point out for a while. I will probably add some of this to a page on the site > for permanent reference on submitting materials. > > That's all (for now), Joyce M. Tice