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    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Outlining from FTM
    2. Thanks I''ll try it. I have been trying to do that with PAF and it is complicated. Maybe this will work easier. PHYLLIS

    06/07/1998 04:46:30
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Outlining from FTM
    2. philip hull
    3. A good practical way to see if what you are doing works to to send it as a email to yourself first. I like ftm but have troubles sometimes when transporting. Phil Hull

    06/07/1998 02:46:30
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Outlining from FTM
    2. BERTRAND K MACPHERSON
    3. Hello. All you have to do is make an Outline on your family from your FTM file. Save it and send it on a message to your recipients. Just make a copy of the outline (which you must know how to do, right?) Go to the mailbox and paste it on a message and send it. I think you can also send longer, more complete outlines from WordPad on Win 95. If you need specific help with this, I will be glad to do it. Bertrand Macpherson <[email protected]>

    06/07/1998 10:59:47
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Outlining from FTM
    2. I read your message about copying to E-mail and I tried it but I got lost because after I saved the file , I couldn/t find it . Do you Copy /Expot ind in Outline decendancy tree or just copy. Do you copy it to Wordpad? or where? Thanks.PHYL:LIS

    06/07/1998 10:38:22
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Turning spread sheets into web pages
    2. Glenny
    3. Probably MS Office with Excel and Word plus and html editor. Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm in Butler, Pennsylvania 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html Researching our family Tree! WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, NIST, GLASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER, WALDSMITH, NOE DAVIDSON, DUNN, HAENSLER, LAMBORN MC CLURE, PREZEL, SHADLE, YOCKEY (to name a few) -----Original Message----- From: Don Wilsey <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, June 07, 1998 12:14 PM Subject: [PAWYOMIN-L] Turning spread sheets into web pages >A little off topic but seek advise. What Web Page program would take >spread sheets containing births, deaths, marriages etc. and create web >pages that could be read by most browsers. These spread sheets are on some >early Dutch names, places etc. in the early days. > >Thanks, Don > > >--------------------- >Don Wilsey >46 Cessna St. >Sayre, PA 18840 >(717) 888-2531 >---------------------- > >

    06/07/1998 10:19:07
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Attaching files to PERSOANL messages
    2. Glenny
    3. Can anyone help me with how to attach information in Family Tree Maker to email messages (personal NOT LIST) when I get inquiries. Thanks Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm in Butler, Pennsylvania Researching our family Tree! WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, NIST, LEASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER (to name a few)

    06/07/1998 07:16:11
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Turning spread sheets into web pages
    2. Don Wilsey
    3. A little off topic but seek advise. What Web Page program would take spread sheets containing births, deaths, marriages etc. and create web pages that could be read by most browsers. These spread sheets are on some early Dutch names, places etc. in the early days. Thanks, Don --------------------- Don Wilsey 46 Cessna St. Sayre, PA 18840 (717) 888-2531 ----------------------

    06/07/1998 05:53:26
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. Hi, If I am not mistaken, believe the Tannery was located at Noxen. At least their was the remains of a Tannery there when as a teenager my grandfather and I would pass the site on our way up the Noxen Mountain to hunt deer. New subject: Am interested in the surnames, Klien (Kline and Hess). Can you tell me more? [email protected]

    06/07/1998 01:38:46
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. TDoug
    3. Glenny wrote: > > One of my ex-husbands relatives worked in the tannery in Tunkhannock. Does > anyone have any information about the tannery? > > Glenny > Wildest Dreams Farm > in Butler, Pennsylvania > 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats > http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html > Researching our family Tree! > WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, > NIST, LEASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER > (to name a few) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob Agnew <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Saturday, June 06, 1998 9:17 AM > Subject: [PAWYOMIN-L] Wyoming County Genealogy > > >I am researching the surname AGNEW. My great aunt Bessie Agnew was the > >Postmaster at Falls PA for many years. Her brother, Frank Allen Agnew > >lived in Tunkhannock for many years. He was my dad's father. I was raised > >in Sayre Pa. in Bradford Co, but I remember my many trips as a child on > >the Lehigh Valley RR to Tunkhannock. I think it is the most beautiful > >little town! Maybe it was the hilly streets lined with trees. I have > >traced my branch of the Agnew family tree back to Michael Agnew > >1803-1880 and Elizabeth Kyser 1807-1892. Can't get back beyond that. > > > > > > I am researching the Hess and Wall families. I believe my grandmother's brother, Harry Wall, worked at the tannery around 1910. I'm also looking for info. on Samuel Hess, who was born c.a. 1865. Other surnames I'm researching include Herdman, Hallock, Hubbard and Headley. - Doug Hess

    06/06/1998 10:14:33
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. Glenny
    3. I am looking for a CARRINGTON that worked there. Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm in Butler, Pennsylvania 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html Researching our family Tree! WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, NIST, LEASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER (to name a few) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, June 06, 1998 11:42 AM Subject: Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery >I have a lot of Wrights/ who worked at a Tannery in what is now Noxen in >Monroe Twp., Wyoming Co. They were descended from a John Wright who was the >first postmaster of Noxen. If this rings a bell, we may be able to help each >other. DEE in MD > >

    06/06/1998 10:53:42
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] SHOOK
    2. Looking for information on the SHOOK Family that lived around Factoryville after the 1900s. I have an old photo of Charie SHOOK taken at Manchesters Photo studio. In another picture, there is a Fannie and Addie Mae. I believe they are Charlie's wife and child. Anyhelp would be appreciated. Thanks, Kevin

    06/06/1998 10:35:58
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. Glenny
    3. One of my ex-husbands relatives worked in the tannery in Tunkhannock. Does anyone have any information about the tannery? Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm in Butler, Pennsylvania 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html Researching our family Tree! WRIGHT, KLEIN, HUNTER, HESS, ERSKINE, CARRINGTON, HICKS, NIST, LEASURE, MELHUISH, MITCHELL, CROOKS, WOLF, BAUMGARTNER (to name a few) -----Original Message----- From: Bob Agnew <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, June 06, 1998 9:17 AM Subject: [PAWYOMIN-L] Wyoming County Genealogy >I am researching the surname AGNEW. My great aunt Bessie Agnew was the >Postmaster at Falls PA for many years. Her brother, Frank Allen Agnew >lived in Tunkhannock for many years. He was my dad's father. I was raised >in Sayre Pa. in Bradford Co, but I remember my many trips as a child on >the Lehigh Valley RR to Tunkhannock. I think it is the most beautiful >little town! Maybe it was the hilly streets lined with trees. I have >traced my branch of the Agnew family tree back to Michael Agnew >1803-1880 and Elizabeth Kyser 1807-1892. Can't get back beyond that. > > >

    06/06/1998 07:21:55
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Tannery
    2. I have a lot of Wrights/ who worked at a Tannery in what is now Noxen in Monroe Twp., Wyoming Co. They were descended from a John Wright who was the first postmaster of Noxen. If this rings a bell, we may be able to help each other. DEE in MD

    06/06/1998 05:39:03
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Wyoming County Genealogy
    2. Bob Agnew
    3. I am researching the surname AGNEW. My great aunt Bessie Agnew was the Postmaster at Falls PA for many years. Her brother, Frank Allen Agnew lived in Tunkhannock for many years. He was my dad's father. I was raised in Sayre Pa. in Bradford Co, but I remember my many trips as a child on the Lehigh Valley RR to Tunkhannock. I think it is the most beautiful little town! Maybe it was the hilly streets lined with trees. I have traced my branch of the Agnew family tree back to Michael Agnew 1803-1880 and Elizabeth Kyser 1807-1892. Can't get back beyond that.

    06/06/1998 02:04:07
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Donovan/Driver
    2. Aldene Hourihan-Gionet
    3. I am researching a Catherine Donovan fron Saint John NB Canada who went to Philadelphia in the 1900,s and married a man by the name of ? Driver, Her parents were John Donovan and Marjorie McPaul. Any information would be appreciated. Thank You Aldene Hourihan-Gionet

    06/03/1998 04:39:31
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] CARRINGTON
    2. Glenny
    3. I'm new to the list and would like to know if anyone is researching the CARRINGTON surname? Glenny Wildest Dreams Farm 3 Adults, 7 kids, 2 kids-in-law, 3 grandkids, 19 goats and too many cats http://www.isrv.com/~wdfarms/wdfarm.html

    05/30/1998 05:48:39
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Old Cemeteries
    2. tMarian Reeves
    3. The Wyoming Co Historic Society P.O. Box 309 Tunkhannock, Pa 18657 has carded all of the Cemetary records for Wyominhg Co. If you write to them I am sure they will help you out. marian

    05/28/1998 10:16:00
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Old Cemeteries
    2. Hello Maggie, A cemetery that I know of that stands out is ROGERS cemetery. It is on the road that goes from Falls through Vernon, It is down the road from the Methodist church in Centermoreland/Vernon as though you were going toward Orange Twp. Many of the headstones are gone. What you should do is find out who has a lists of those little gold mines. The Wyoming Co hist. soc. has a list of all the cemeteries in the county as well as who is buried in them. Karen

    05/28/1998 06:40:06
    1. Re: [PAWYOMIN-L] Old Cemeteries
    2. Maggie, Not certain on this point but I believe the cemetery at Harding, now called Mountain View Cemetery, might qualify for those dates. It's a rather large cemetery and has a couple of very old sections. The cemetery is in Falls Township, Wyoming County, PA, formerly Exeter Township, Luzerne County. Another very old cemetery is Fitch's Corner Cemetery on the road from Falls to Centermoreland. There is also a Fitch's Cemetery near Centermoreland. Sorry I can give you route numbers, etc but I can recall route numbers etc. Good Luck! Burt Sickler

    05/28/1998 03:59:13
    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Old Cemeteries
    2. Doug Hall
    3. Can someone tell me if there are any cemetery's which would have graves dating back to the 1830's in the Wilkes Barre area of what used to be part of Luzerne County and is now part of Wyoming County. I am specifically looking for the graves of a Jonathan Hancock and other family members that appear to have died between the 1830 and 1840 census tabulations in Luzerne County. Your help would be most sincerely appreciated. Maggie Hall

    05/28/1998 12:17:01