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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] open
    2. CHARLOU
    3. open

    11/10/1998 05:22:23
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Unwanted Mailings
    2. Mehana, Leslie
    3. OPEN

    11/10/1998 04:31:00
    1. Re: [PACRAWFO-L] Recent unwanted mailings
    2. wlnutldy
    3. open Bes: UDELL Seeker in Montana phl3851@montana.com

    11/10/1998 04:29:11
    1. Fw: [PACRAWFO-L] Recent unwanted mailings
    2. odie
    3. OPEN ---------- > From: Barbara F. Bonham <msb@myfamily.org> > To: PACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [PACRAWFO-L] Recent unwanted mailings > Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 2:56 PM > > Hello Subscribers, > > After a lot of complaints about unrelated genealogy messages being > posted; I am asking for a vote as to make our list a closed one. > > A closed list is just that...only approved subscribers are allowed to > subscribe and post messages. > > For a Closed list just reply..... with the word _closed_ and to keep > it an open list reply _open_. > > Thanks, > > Barbara Bonham, Listowner > > > ==== PACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal > and exclusion from this mailing list. Spam crashes our servers and we have > to take a stand. For comments or list administration questions,please > Barbara Farthing Bonham msb@myfamily.org

    11/10/1998 04:17:04
  1. 11/10/1998 04:09:21
    1. Re: [PACRAWFO-L] Recent unwanted mailings
    2. Merrianne Lang
    3. open Barbara F. Bonham wrote: > > Hello Subscribers, > > After a lot of complaints about unrelated genealogy messages being > posted; I am asking for a vote as to make our list a closed one. > > A closed list is just that...only approved subscribers are allowed to > subscribe and post messages. > > For a Closed list just reply..... with the word _closed_ and to keep > it an open list reply _open_. > > Thanks, > > Barbara Bonham, Listowner > > ==== PACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal > and exclusion from this mailing list. Spam crashes our servers and we have > to take a stand. For comments or list administration questions,please > Barbara Farthing Bonham msb@myfamily.org

    11/10/1998 03:40:45
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  4. 11/10/1998 03:00:43
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Warren Co
    2. Elizabeth M. Swinnie
    3. Does anyone know of a site for Warren Co.? I would like ome information on Tidioute. Betty in Calif researching CARY + BOLARD + HART + HOGUE/HOGE + HOLLY + McCRAY + McWHORTER + NELSON + SAWYER + SCHOFIELD/SCOFIELD + SPOFFORD/SPAFFORD + WAKEFIELD

    11/10/1998 02:42:39
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Yoset web site
    2. Sandra Schroeder
    3. Tom has placed some new items on his website. http://www.gremlan.org/~yoset I saw a lot of surnames there in the court records, etc. that Kathy has been posting Also, in 1880 mortality schedule. Sandy slschroe@intrepid.net

    11/10/1998 01:27:30
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Recent unwanted mailings
    2. Barbara F. Bonham
    3. Hello Subscribers, After a lot of complaints about unrelated genealogy messages being posted; I am asking for a vote as to make our list a closed one. A closed list is just that...only approved subscribers are allowed to subscribe and post messages. For a Closed list just reply..... with the word _closed_ and to keep it an open list reply _open_. Thanks, Barbara Bonham, Listowner

    11/10/1998 12:56:03
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] KUHNS, GIBBONS, STAINBROOK/1820s-1860s
    2. Kay
    3. Looking for John KUHNS, Henry KUHNS (or any spelling variation of this surname), John GIBBONS and /or Christian Samuel STAINBROOK. These families seem to have been in Mead Township of Crawford Co, PA and some in Sugarcreek Twp, Venango Co, PA. All intermarried in various combinations. Eventually Benjamin Franklin KUHNS married Esther GIBBONS, dau of John GIBBONS. I think Benjamin was the son of John KUNS or Henry KUHNS. These people plus other individuals of these surnames appear in various census records beginning about 1810 or 1820 up thru the time Benjamin and Esther left PA for Iowa and NE about 1860. Any clues will be greatly appreciated. I'm familiar with Margaret Stainbrook's book on the Steinbrook-Stainbrook Family but especially need more information on the KUHNS family. Thanks, Kay in CA Kay Masterson Researching: Baker, Barnes, Beeson, Brown, Boone, Chapman, Dement, Dodge, Jackson, Mendenhall, Mills, Sadler, Scholl, Talcott, Ball Gibbons, Kuhns, Loyd, McCormick, Thompson, Masterson. http://www.snowcrest.net/yreka/kay

    11/10/1998 12:01:18
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Fw: Corry ,Pa.
    2. mlydeb
    3. NEW web site for Corry,Pa.<http://www.ancestors.net/corry> is there a site for Cambridge Springs,?? thanks , enjoy. David -----Original Message----- From: WildBillHk@aol.com <WildBillHk@aol.com> To: mlydeb@axs2k.net <mlydeb@axs2k.net> Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 12:12 AM Subject: Re: Corry ,Pa. David, I'd like to see a Cambridge Springs site also. Why don't you offer up the Corry, PA site to the PACRAWFO-L list..... (tell them it got good reviews elsewhere......:) AND then ask if anyone knows of a site for Cambridge Springs. Maybe that would stir the pot; there must be more sites out there that feature Crawford & Erie Co PA. Jan

    11/10/1998 12:00:45
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] EAST FALLOWFIELD TOWNSHIP
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_910730867_boundary Content-ID: <0_910730867@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi Everybody: I had no intention of forwarding the history of East Fallowfield Township from the Historical Atlas of Crawford Co. 1876, that I typed a few minutes ago for Tom Yoset web-site at http://www.gremlan.org/~yoset/ but...........after hearing that this site might be closed, I thought it might be appropriate. Please be sure and read the last sentence in the history. I enjoy the site and all of the people that contribute so freely to it. More townships can be found at http://www.gremlan.org/~yoset/ Bev Hopkins --part0_910730867_boundary Content-ID: <0_910730867@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: BJHErie@aol.com Return-path: <BJHErie@aol.com> To: yoset@gremlan.org Cc: BJHErie@aol.com Subject: (no subject) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 15:27:02 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit EAST FALLOWFIELD TOWNSHIP East Fallowfield was formed in 1804. It contains sixteen thousand six hundred and sixteen acres. The surface is hilly. The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad passes southwardly through near the centre of the township. Atlantic, a station on the road, is a thriving and growing place. Thomas Frame and Daniel Miller were pioneers of the township. In 1798, three settlers moved in: Thomas Smith, Thomas McMichael, and Abraham Jackson. Daniel Dipple, from Cumberland County, moved in during 1800, and settled near Smith and McMichael, in the north part of the township. His death, on Novemeber 20, 1811, is given as the first in the town. In 1801, John McEntire, of Scotland, emigrated to East Fallowfield, and took up a large tract of land, and in 1803 John Andrews settled upon a four-hundred -acre tract in the northwest part of the township near the settlers first named. These simple records from information by surviving pioneers or their children, telling of early settlers, thrill not with narrative of deadly peril and dangerous journeyings, yet there is a heroism - through not written - which marks the name of him who came to Crawford at an early day, as worthy of rememberance; and while we laud the soldier who followed the shot-pierced flag in headlong rush upon the enemy, we justly admire the pioneers scattered in the dense woods of Crawford, felling the forest with ringing axe, raising cabins, clearing land, planting orchards, building roads, and caring for spiritual needs and future influence by the organization of churches and the support of schools, and laying a broad foundation upon which is built the permanent prosperity of the present generation. As a partial payment of the present to the past, the child to his ancestor, herein is recorded as a roll of honor the name of the founders of the county of Crawford. --part0_910730867_boundary--

    11/10/1998 08:47:46
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] TIPTON, DAUGHERTY, GREEN
    2. Penelope
    3. Hi Kathy Brubaker! The information you've been providing has been wonderful ! Would you be willing, when you have time, to see if there is anything in the "History of Crawford Co, PA, 1885" about: Jesse TIPTON, Jr and his wife Rebecca (Green) Tipton OR any Tiptons, Joseph DAUGHERTY and his wife Elizabeth (Tipton) Daugherty OR any Daughertys, and any GREEN's? Thank you very much. Penelope Repko Argenta, Illinois

    11/10/1998 06:19:56
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] ALLEN - BARBER - GIBSON
    2. Connie Locke
    3. Kathy Brubaker, Could you look up these names? ALLEN, David BARBER, James GIBSON, Hugh Thanks for all the information you have been sending out. I haven't been able to connect, but, it's very interesting for those of us that can't afford the book. Your a gem. Connie Locke clocke@alltel.net

    11/09/1998 07:01:48
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Re: Commodore Hotel
    2. Freida Anne Waller
    3. Vanda: Did you ever find the postcard of the Commodore Hotel? Thanks Freida

    11/09/1998 12:02:35
    1. Re: [PACRAWFO-L] Museum Address Needed ~
    2. Hi! My family is from Corry, PA. You're right the museum is a neat little place. The website address for it is www.tbscc.com/museum/index.htm. The e-mail address is JSilvis@mwweb.com. And the address is 945 Mead Ave., Corry, PA. Helene

    11/09/1998 10:14:23
    1. [PACRAWFO-L] BRADY's
    2. Hi! I would like to know if there are any BRADY's in the book that you have been doing lookups in. My ggrandfather was William BRADY. I think he was born in Crawford County. Thank you. Helene

    11/09/1998 10:05:43