I've debated sending this for awhile, but I know that many of you "cousins" of mine have a warped sense of humor like I do. So, if you find that you are relatively unwarped, read no further and press the delete key. Still with me? OK. In the brief time that I've been researching my Paine ancestry, I started to find names that gave me a chuckle. Some of them are my own ancestors, and others are names I came across while researching. I'll write in the last name a couple of times, and then you get the picture, add the name Paine after each name... Pleasant Paine (Mr.) Pleasance Warden Paine Flayle Day Electa Amaziah Job Thankful Patience Beaver Temperance Miner Relief (Mrs.) Wealtha Welcome Pardon Loa Guy Day And then there was Milo, who married Joy... And Mary Glass, who married a Paine, and became... (Mary Glass Paine, of course.) And props to the owner of the website, Those Prolific Pains. Regards, Deb Gunther
WHAT ! No Ima Paine in the whole bunch??? diane ----- Original Message ----- From: Matt & Deb <gungazo@execpc.com> To: <PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, 29 March, 2000 8:43 PM Subject: Amazing Paines > I've debated sending this for awhile, but I know that many of you "cousins" of > mine have a warped sense of humor like I do. So, if you find that you are > relatively unwarped, read no further and press the delete key. > > > Still with me? OK. In the brief time that I've been researching my Paine > ancestry, I started to find names that gave me a chuckle. Some of them are my own > ancestors, and others are names I came across while researching. I'll write in > the last name a couple of times, and then you get the picture, add the name Paine > after each name... > > Pleasant Paine (Mr.) > Pleasance > Warden Paine > Flayle > Day > Electa > Amaziah > Job > Thankful > Patience > Beaver > Temperance > Miner > Relief (Mrs.) > Wealtha > Welcome > Pardon > Loa > Guy > Day > > And then there was Milo, who married Joy... > > And Mary Glass, who married a Paine, and became... > > (Mary Glass Paine, of course.) > > And props to the owner of the website, Those Prolific Pains. > > Regards, > Deb Gunther > > >