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    1. Re: Better data table on the web
    2. Pat Trocano
    3. Thanks Nick, But I need help!! How do I copy it to the address line in my browser? I still have a lot to learn computer wise. Thanks, Take care, Pat Trocano Group 7 Board Member Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.PenningtonResearch./org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Penington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:30 PM Subject: Better data table on the web > Gene and I have placed a much improved table of our Pennington DNA results > on the web at: > > http://www.penningtonresearch.org/rc/DNA/DNA_Table-3-9-04.html > > click on the link (or copy it into the address line in your browser) and > check it out. With this table it is much easier to see how representatives > of the different groups match each other. The background color shows which > groups are ultimately related to each other, if one goes back far enough > in time. Where there is a different background color it means we have a > different line of Penningtons. The pink highlighted markers mean this is a > mutation, (quite normal, expected and harmless) or at least, a different > value from the expected most frequent value for this marker in this group. > Please bear in mind that just because there are Penningtons with > only one sequence shown in this table it does not mean anything much at > this point. As an example, I have several cousins in Canada and Italy who > still bear the Penington name but I have not been successful in getting > them to participate, even though I said I would pay for the test! If they > did participate I could skew the data so it looked like Group 33 was a > major force, genetically, when it comes to the Pennington surname. We > would have to test thousands of Penningtons for this to suggest that any > particular sequence does not represent a old lineage of men holding the > Pennington surname. In addition, we simply have too few representatives of > Penningtons and Pinningtons from the UK. It looks to me as if one line > came over to this country quite early on (perhaps founded by Ephraim of > CT) and this line has gone forth and multiplied very successfully. This > line is dominating our results in this country, but might not do so if we > had a truly representative sample of world wide Penningtons? Some lines > also die out and so would appear at low frequency as perhaps the Muncaster > line did? N.P. > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > To see our new list of resources, go to http://www.penningtonresearch.org > > >

    03/10/2004 10:22:56
    1. Re: Better data table on the web
    2. Nicholas Penington
    3. High Pat. If it has a line under the address just clicking on it will work. If not try selecting it with your mouse so it is highlighted in black and then click on edit at the top of your screen then select copy. Then you can close this program and open your browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape). There should be a box near the top of your screen with the address of your home page. Just highlight it in the same way with your mouse but this time click the delete key. Then click on edit at the top of your page, then paste to copy the address into your address line. Click on go or enter and you should go to the data table. Nick. "Pat Trocano" <[email protected]> 03/10/2004 05:22 PM Please respond to PRA-L To: [email protected] cc: (bcc: Nicholas Penington/Downstate) Subject: Re: Better data table on the web Thanks Nick, But I need help!! How do I copy it to the address line in my browser? I still have a lot to learn computer wise. Thanks, Take care, Pat Trocano Group 7 Board Member Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.PenningtonResearch./org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Penington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:30 PM Subject: Better data table on the web > Gene and I have placed a much improved table of our Pennington DNA results > on the web at: > > http://www.penningtonresearch.org/rc/DNA/DNA_Table-3-9-04.html > > click on the link (or copy it into the address line in your browser) and > check it out. With this table it is much easier to see how representatives > of the different groups match each other. The background color shows which > groups are ultimately related to each other, if one goes back far enough > in time. Where there is a different background color it means we have a > different line of Penningtons. The pink highlighted markers mean this is a > mutation, (quite normal, expected and harmless) or at least, a different > value from the expected most frequent value for this marker in this group. > Please bear in mind that just because there are Penningtons with > only one sequence shown in this table it does not mean anything much at > this point. As an example, I have several cousins in Canada and Italy who > still bear the Penington name but I have not been successful in getting > them to participate, even though I said I would pay for the test! If they > did participate I could skew the data so it looked like Group 33 was a > major force, genetically, when it comes to the Pennington surname. We > would have to test thousands of Penningtons for this to suggest that any > particular sequence does not represent a old lineage of men holding the > Pennington surname. In addition, we simply have too few representatives of > Penningtons and Pinningtons from the UK. It looks to me as if one line > came over to this country quite early on (perhaps founded by Ephraim of > CT) and this line has gone forth and multiplied very successfully. This > line is dominating our results in this country, but might not do so if we > had a truly representative sample of world wide Penningtons? Some lines > also die out and so would appear at low frequency as perhaps the Muncaster > line did? N.P. > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > To see our new list of resources, go to http://www.penningtonresearch.org > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== PRA publications are available at the PRA Web Site at http://www.penningtonresearch.org

    03/10/2004 09:19:08
    1. Better data table on the web
    2. Nicholas Penington
    3. Gene and I have placed a much improved table of our Pennington DNA results on the web at: http://www.penningtonresearch.org/rc/DNA/DNA_Table-3-9-04.html click on the link (or copy it into the address line in your browser) and check it out. With this table it is much easier to see how representatives of the different groups match each other. The background color shows which groups are ultimately related to each other, if one goes back far enough in time. Where there is a different background color it means we have a different line of Penningtons. The pink highlighted markers mean this is a mutation, (quite normal, expected and harmless) or at least, a different value from the expected most frequent value for this marker in this group. Please bear in mind that just because there are Penningtons with only one sequence shown in this table it does not mean anything much at this point. As an example, I have several cousins in Canada and Italy who still bear the Penington name but I have not been successful in getting them to participate, even though I said I would pay for the test! If they did participate I could skew the data so it looked like Group 33 was a major force, genetically, when it comes to the Pennington surname. We would have to test thousands of Penningtons for this to suggest that any particular sequence does not represent a old lineage of men holding the Pennington surname. In addition, we simply have too few representatives of Penningtons and Pinningtons from the UK. It looks to me as if one line came over to this country quite early on (perhaps founded by Ephraim of CT) and this line has gone forth and multiplied very successfully. This line is dominating our results in this country, but might not do so if we had a truly representative sample of world wide Penningtons? Some lines also die out and so would appear at low frequency as perhaps the Muncaster line did? N.P.

    03/10/2004 08:30:01
    1. PRA MEMBERSHIP ROSTERS NOW AVAILABLE ON MEMBERS ONLY WEBSITE
    2. Gene Pennington
    3. The PRA 2004 Membership Rosters are now available on our website hosted by MyFamily.com. There are two (2) versions available. The first is a list of members by their last name. The second is a list of members by their Group and then by their last name. This is a MEMBERS ONLY website so the data is only available to current PRA members. I have placed a specific notice on each roster that says they are restricted and confidential documents and NOT to be copied or distributed without consent from Barbara Pennington, Membership Chair. Gene Pennington (Group 7) Chairman Research Director Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.PenningtonResearch.org

    03/10/2004 06:03:27
    1. Re: JFMF-My Family Website Update
    2. Pat Trocano
    3. Carmen, Pat again. I forgot to mention that when we got home there was a new telephone book and I checked it for Pennington names. There were about 10 of them. More than in the old telephone book. I intend to contact them soon. Pat Trocano Group 7 Board Member Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.PenningtonResearch./org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmen M. Johnson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:28 PM Subject: JFMF-My Family Website Update > I sent a message out to all of those who hadn't signed up yesterday evening. > I had a wonderful response today! So far, I've signed up 25 members this > evening. I still have by my count, 95 members who have not signed up. We > have 115 signed up thus far! If you are putting it off, I will send a > reminder email out in about a month's time. > > > > Carmen Johnson > > Assistant Research Director - JFMF > > <http://www.penningtonresearch.org> www.penningtonresearch.org > > PRA Family Group 7 Leader > > <http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm> > http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm > > > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > For more information about the PRA DNA Study, visit our Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

    03/09/2004 09:27:59
    1. Re: JFMF-My Family Website Update
    2. Pat Trocano
    3. Thank you Carmen, That is a wonderful idea. I would have emailed you sooner, but we were away from home. Take Care, Pat Trocano Group 7 Board Member Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.PenningtonResearch./org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmen M. Johnson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:28 PM Subject: JFMF-My Family Website Update > I sent a message out to all of those who hadn't signed up yesterday evening. > I had a wonderful response today! So far, I've signed up 25 members this > evening. I still have by my count, 95 members who have not signed up. We > have 115 signed up thus far! If you are putting it off, I will send a > reminder email out in about a month's time. > > > > Carmen Johnson > > Assistant Research Director - JFMF > > <http://www.penningtonresearch.org> www.penningtonresearch.org > > PRA Family Group 7 Leader > > <http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm> > http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm > > > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > For more information about the PRA DNA Study, visit our Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

    03/09/2004 09:24:53
    1. Re: Tenn. Pennington's
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. Jennifer, Have you checked the census for 1880. It is online at the LDS (Mormon website) and costs nothing. Their website is www.familysearch.org They have a search tab at the top of the page.There is a Wm and Cordelia Pennington. The whole family was born in TN.This Wm. was born about 1845 in TN. When searching, stay open minded and leave the middle initial out. Good luck! Hey, have you subscribed to the PRA mailing list yet? If your having problems, let me know, I will help you.Okay? Rene'e Davis, CFO ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jennifer Davidson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 9:47 AM Subject: Tenn. Pennington's > > > > Does anyone have any information on Tennessee Pennington's? My ancestor's name was William Thomas Pennington. He was born in Tennessee. I have no idea where. I also don't know anything about his parents. Could he be a relation to any of the other Tennessee Pennington's? Thank you for your help. > Jennifer > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > For more information about the PRA DNA Study, visit our Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

    03/09/2004 01:11:23
    1. Re: Rowsey Pennington
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. Hi Donna, First, I have to tell you, Rowsey's name at first glance on the census looks like "Harvey". On the 1880 Census, pg. 211B in Union, Lincoln, WV. As follows: Rowsey (Harvey) Pennington 25yrs w/m Farmer born in VA parents b.VA - your guess at his birth was at least in the ballpark - he was born sometime in 1855 in VA. Sarah w/f wife 27yrs housewife born in VA, parents b. VA Alvin w/m son 2yrs born in WV Parents b. VA Stella w/f 2 months (Mar) born in WV. Parents b.VA On both sides of Rowsey ( Harvey) are Adkins families. As you continue to look for this fella, I would check both names to be on the safe side. I hope this helps you and anyone else. Rene'e Davis, CFO ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Harris" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 9:52 AM > I only have unsubstantiated information that links Rowsey Pennington of > Lincoln County, WV as being a descendant of one William > Pennington,(b1755-1821) There seems to be some research linking the > families of William and Rowsey Pennington to those of Richard Pennington of > Pendleton, Cty, WV and Elijah Pennington of Hampshire Cty, WV. I have > Rowsey Pennington born somewhere betwn 1850-1859. I wish I had more > definite dates to provide, unfortunately I don't. I am a descendant of > Richard Pennington of Pendleton, Cty. and have searched through the groups > hoping to find a link between the above name men. I was hoping someone > could fill in these blanks. Thanks for any help. > > Regards, > > Donna > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > To submit a query, go to > www.penningtonresearch.org and > click on "Submit Query" button. > >

    03/09/2004 12:52:41
    1. Re: Elijah & Richard
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. That's alright, we got the drift. Rene'e Davis, CFO ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Penington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:00 AM Subject: Re: > Ooops! I am sorry in my last post I mentioned Richard Pennington of WV > when I meant William of Munroe co. WV as the progenitor of group 26. > > > > > "Donna Harris" <[email protected]> > 03/08/2004 11:52 AM > Please respond to PRA-L > > > To: [email protected] > cc: (bcc: Nicholas Penington/Downstate) > Subject: > > > I only have unsubstantiated information that links Rowsey Pennington of > Lincoln County, WV as being a descendant of one William > Pennington,(b1755-1821) There seems to be some research linking the > families of William and Rowsey Pennington to those of Richard Pennington > of > Pendleton, Cty, WV and Elijah Pennington of Hampshire Cty, WV. I have > Rowsey Pennington born somewhere betwn 1850-1859. I wish I had more > definite dates to provide, unfortunately I don't. I am a descendant of > Richard Pennington of Pendleton, Cty. and have searched through the > groups > hoping to find a link between the above name men. I was hoping someone > could fill in these blanks. Thanks for any help. > > Regards, > > Donna > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > To submit a query, go to > www.penningtonresearch.org and > click on "Submit Query" button. > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > For more information about the PRA DNA Study, visit our Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

    03/09/2004 12:18:10
    1. Re: Elijah or Richard Pennington
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. Hi Nick & All, I have long suspected there is some kind of connections to Grp 9, 19, 29, 8, and 26. There is a lot of emphases on the Progenitor of the PRA Family Groups. But, I think some of the groups may be related LONG BEFORE we get to the progenitors. For this reason, I have been working on filling in the gaps leading up to John Penington, my progenitor of Group 9 along with finding sources for what is already listed in the file. Thankyou for the update on the DNA findings. Yes, Bless your heart, anything you can do to make the DNA results easier for the laymen, like myself would be wonderful. Thanks for posting your advice, pointing a finger (Leads)for us. Most of all your dedication to the PRA and it's members. I know that I really appreciate the fact that the DNA Study helps us focus on particular group. I was delighted to see that Group 7 was able to use the DNA to possibly move them into the next generation of their Family Group. Just an outstanding job! I will follow-up on this Elijah and Richard thing shortly. Rene'e Davis, CFO ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Penington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 9:01 AM Subject: Re: Elijah or Richard Pennington > Rene'e, > I think I let you know in an aside that a person who thought he > was group 26 (Richard of WV) DNA matches very closely groups 9 and just as > closely groups 19 and 29. We really need more volunteers from group 26 to > confirm or deny this since the person tested may simply have been from > group 9, 19 or 29 and they didn't know this. > I have improved the table so the data can be read easier and when > Gene gets back (I think he was away this weekend) he will put it on the > website. I have also revised the text on the DNA Study so it is up to > date. These are exciting times for the DNA Study and in three or four > weeks we might have some stunning news we will see! N.P. > > > > > "Rene'e Davis" <[email protected]> > 03/07/2004 06:32 PM > Please respond to PRA-L > > > To: [email protected] > cc: (bcc: Nicholas Penington/Downstate) > Subject: Elijah or Richard Pennington > > > Hi Donna, > I have a couple of Richards and Elijah's. Can you narrow down a time > period ? My Family Group 9 Pennington migrated from MD into VA and WV > 1600-1750. I can tell you that I don't have any Rowsey's in the tree as > yet. > Perhaps you are a new branch. Pendleton Cty. is right on the VA border > next > to Rockingham VA in 1880 where some of our Pennington ancestors traveled > through going west. Hampshire Cty. is where most of my recent ancestors > stayed and farmed. Lincoln Cty. is on the western border of WV. 1880. I > have > not worked in Lincoln Cty. yet for kin. If you can narrow the time factor > perhaps we can help you further. > Let us know. > > Rene'e Davis, CFO > ARD, Family Groups > PRA - Group 9 > Pennington Research Association, Inc. > www.penningtonresearch.org > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donna Harris" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 4:00 PM > > > > Looking for information concerning a Rowsey Pennington of Lincoln > County, > > WV. Also any information concerning an Elijah Pennington of Hampshire > > County, WV. Does anyone know if either of the two men mentioned above > are > > related to Richard Pennington of Pendleton Co., WV. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Donna > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > > PRA publications are available at the PRA Web Site at > > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > For more information about the PRA DNA Study, visit our Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > Learn what's new at the PRA. To learn more, go to --> http://www.penningtonresearch.org and click on the "News" link on the left side of the page. > >

    03/09/2004 12:17:15
    1. Re:
    2. Nicholas Penington
    3. Ooops! I am sorry in my last post I mentioned Richard Pennington of WV when I meant William of Munroe co. WV as the progenitor of group 26. "Donna Harris" <[email protected]> 03/08/2004 11:52 AM Please respond to PRA-L To: [email protected] cc: (bcc: Nicholas Penington/Downstate) Subject: I only have unsubstantiated information that links Rowsey Pennington of Lincoln County, WV as being a descendant of one William Pennington,(b1755-1821) There seems to be some research linking the families of William and Rowsey Pennington to those of Richard Pennington of Pendleton, Cty, WV and Elijah Pennington of Hampshire Cty, WV. I have Rowsey Pennington born somewhere betwn 1850-1859. I wish I had more definite dates to provide, unfortunately I don't. I am a descendant of Richard Pennington of Pendleton, Cty. and have searched through the groups hoping to find a link between the above name men. I was hoping someone could fill in these blanks. Thanks for any help. Regards, Donna ==== PRA Mailing List ==== ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== To submit a query, go to www.penningtonresearch.org and click on "Submit Query" button.

    03/08/2004 05:00:37
    1. Donna Harris
    2. I only have unsubstantiated information that links Rowsey Pennington of Lincoln County, WV as being a descendant of one William Pennington,(b1755-1821) There seems to be some research linking the families of William and Rowsey Pennington to those of Richard Pennington of Pendleton, Cty, WV and Elijah Pennington of Hampshire Cty, WV. I have Rowsey Pennington born somewhere betwn 1850-1859. I wish I had more definite dates to provide, unfortunately I don't. I am a descendant of Richard Pennington of Pendleton, Cty. and have searched through the groups hoping to find a link between the above name men. I was hoping someone could fill in these blanks. Thanks for any help. Regards, Donna

    03/08/2004 04:52:31
    1. Tenn. Pennington's
    2. Jennifer Davidson
    3. Does anyone have any information on Tennessee Pennington's? My ancestor's name was William Thomas Pennington. He was born in Tennessee. I have no idea where. I also don't know anything about his parents. Could he be a relation to any of the other Tennessee Pennington's? Thank you for your help. Jennifer _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web!

    03/08/2004 04:47:06
    1. Re: Elijah or Richard Pennington
    2. Nicholas Penington
    3. Rene'e, I think I let you know in an aside that a person who thought he was group 26 (Richard of WV) DNA matches very closely groups 9 and just as closely groups 19 and 29. We really need more volunteers from group 26 to confirm or deny this since the person tested may simply have been from group 9, 19 or 29 and they didn't know this. I have improved the table so the data can be read easier and when Gene gets back (I think he was away this weekend) he will put it on the website. I have also revised the text on the DNA Study so it is up to date. These are exciting times for the DNA Study and in three or four weeks we might have some stunning news we will see! N.P. "Rene'e Davis" <[email protected]> 03/07/2004 06:32 PM Please respond to PRA-L To: [email protected] cc: (bcc: Nicholas Penington/Downstate) Subject: Elijah or Richard Pennington Hi Donna, I have a couple of Richards and Elijah's. Can you narrow down a time period ? My Family Group 9 Pennington migrated from MD into VA and WV 1600-1750. I can tell you that I don't have any Rowsey's in the tree as yet. Perhaps you are a new branch. Pendleton Cty. is right on the VA border next to Rockingham VA in 1880 where some of our Pennington ancestors traveled through going west. Hampshire Cty. is where most of my recent ancestors stayed and farmed. Lincoln Cty. is on the western border of WV. 1880. I have not worked in Lincoln Cty. yet for kin. If you can narrow the time factor perhaps we can help you further. Let us know. Rene'e Davis, CFO ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Harris" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 4:00 PM > Looking for information concerning a Rowsey Pennington of Lincoln County, > WV. Also any information concerning an Elijah Pennington of Hampshire > County, WV. Does anyone know if either of the two men mentioned above are > related to Richard Pennington of Pendleton Co., WV. > > Thanks for your help. > > Donna > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > PRA publications are available at the PRA Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== For more information about the PRA DNA Study, visit our Web Site at http://www.penningtonresearch.org

    03/08/2004 04:01:18
    1. wife of Nicholas Houser Pennington
    2. Can anyone identify the wife of Nicholas Houser Pennington b. 1808 (probably) in McDonough Co., IL?? He was the son of John Stewart Pennington and Jemima Houser. Nell in Florida

    03/08/2004 01:40:06
    1. John Pennington - Group 9 Update
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. Hi Cousins, It's interesting - as I continue to update our Group 9 file, I am amazed. The information it contains, I have been able to find sources although most of the sources are of the secondary type. All of us have heard of the inaccuracies in the original JFMF and I am sure that before I finish all of the 11 generations (at the age of 90), mistakes will be found. But, for the most part the descendants who sent information were correct, they just forgot to send the 'endnotes or sources" when they sent their gedcom. So, I am making up for lost time. This past weekend, I have added sources and notes to the first generation of Grp. 9 and the updates will continue. I have to say - that I love the new website. When we (G.L.)(Group Leaders) update the Pennington files, the website automatically send a "news flash" to all of the members on the website a file has been updated ! I love that !! All we G.L.'s have to do is add to the news what particular information was changed so that our members don't have to sift through the whole file try to find what was added. Sure saves time. ;>) For those of you that have yet to sign up on the Myfamily website, I will continue to post the updates on our mailing list as well for your for convenience. Please, as you search through the files, let us know on the mailing list, when if you find errors. It is going to take all of us working together to make the files accurate for future generations. Everyone have a good week!! Rene'e Davis, CFO ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org

    03/07/2004 11:27:21
    1. Re: Great Weekend!
    2. Dale & Barrie Petty
    3. That is super! You have done a great job Carmen. Good work! THANKS! Barrie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmen M. Johnson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 5:55 PM Subject: Great Weekend! > What a great weekend! By my count we now have 125 members of the possible > 214 members signed up. I've signed up almost 35 people this weekend. There > are still about 85 who have not yet signed up for the MyFamily site! I'll > send another reminder out in a month. > > Carmen > Assistant Research Director - JFMF > www.penningtonresearch.org > PRA Family Group 7 Leader > http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > To sign up to use the archive features, go to --> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ and follow the instructions. > Pennington Research Association Web Site > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

    03/07/2004 02:45:19
    1. Re: Great Weekend!
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. Carmen, That is OUTSTANDING! Carmen, I know you worked too hard but we thank you very much. Hopefully, we will be able to help out more members that have not found their cousin or family group yet. Hey, ya'll post to the list if you have questions, different information or just need more information then what is in our Group Files. Remember, all of our Group Leaders are constantly updating and finding sources. We could be sitting on more infor that has not been entered yet and THAT could link you to a bunch of cousins. Thanks again Carmen and rest now !! Rene'e Davis, CFO ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmen M. Johnson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 5:55 PM Subject: Great Weekend! > What a great weekend! By my count we now have 125 members of the possible > 214 members signed up. I've signed up almost 35 people this weekend. There > are still about 85 who have not yet signed up for the MyFamily site! I'll > send another reminder out in a month. > > Carmen > Assistant Research Director - JFMF > www.penningtonresearch.org > PRA Family Group 7 Leader > http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm > > > > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > To sign up to use the archive features, go to --> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ and follow the instructions. > Pennington Research Association Web Site > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

    03/07/2004 12:40:25
    1. Donna Harris
    2. Looking for information concerning a Rowsey Pennington of Lincoln County, WV. Also any information concerning an Elijah Pennington of Hampshire County, WV. Does anyone know if either of the two men mentioned above are related to Richard Pennington of Pendleton Co., WV. Thanks for your help. Donna

    03/07/2004 11:00:00
    1. Great Weekend!
    2. Carmen M. Johnson
    3. What a great weekend! By my count we now have 125 members of the possible 214 members signed up. I've signed up almost 35 people this weekend. There are still about 85 who have not yet signed up for the MyFamily site! I'll send another reminder out in a month. Carmen Assistant Research Director - JFMF www.penningtonresearch.org PRA Family Group 7 Leader http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm  

    03/07/2004 09:55:27