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    1. Re: Reminder
    2. charles friedly
    3. Thanks, Rene'e, for giving us a review of the program. I am not sure it is shown more than once here, but I will check the TV guides. It is shown on KT2 here in Central Kentucky but may be on KET sometime during the same week. I have to get out my booklet and read the instructions on how to tape a program on my new VCR/DVD, so I can set it next Monday in case I don't get home in time. I go to Dulcimer Club on Mondays nights and sometimes, a couple of us go out to eat afterwards and that makes me late getting home. Well, they are getting ready to resurface our street, so I guess I will stay in for the day. I don't want to take my white car out in that. Guess I can do a lot of surfin' while I am staying in. Do you use Heritage Quest to get to the US Census information? We have it free through our Library and it is great just to sit at home and read and print the information. Hope it is available to you and all on this list. Maxine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rene'e Davis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 1:19 AM Subject: Re: Reminder > Hi Maxine, > It was wonderful. They investigated the first monopoly game which was > originally patented by a woman (yea - a women) and was invented to keep > alive the movement against capitalism. The post cards from WWII where from a > Japanese man (author and artist) who was encamped in Tule Camp in CA during > the war. The investigators eventually found him living in WA. Also a > walking cane handed down through a family was supposedly given to this man's > 4th grandfather that was on the Lewis and Clark expedition. > The program is commercial free and every minute of it, you learn > something. Between the reports, one of the investigators gives tips on > researching different aspects of a mystery. They also have a website with > great investigative techniques. www.historydetectives.org . Last year was > the first year for the program. It was also the first program I thought was > worthly of my modest donation to PBS> Although they have a number of great > programs but this program was close to my heart and was like icing on the > cake. > I'll try to remember to remind everyone earlier next Monday. > > Rene'e Davis > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004

    06/29/2004 03:09:03
    1. Heritage Quest
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. Hi, I think all of us in this hobby/profession would enjoy the History Detectives. No but thank you for the information on Heritage Quest. Information like this that you can share is wonderful for the list. I have many of the census on CD's but not all of them and some only have the index. Enjoy your week and surfing today. Rene'e Davis ARD, Family Groups PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "charles friedly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 6:09 AM Subject: Re: Reminder > Thanks, Rene'e, for giving us a review of the program. I am not sure it is > shown more than once here, but I will check the TV guides. It is shown on > KT2 here in Central Kentucky but may be on KET sometime during the same > week. > > I have to get out my booklet and read the instructions on how to tape a > program on my new VCR/DVD, so I can set it next Monday in case I don't get > home in time. I go to Dulcimer Club on Mondays nights and sometimes, a > couple of us go out to eat afterwards and that makes me late getting home. > > Well, they are getting ready to resurface our street, so I guess I will stay > in for the day. I don't want to take my white car out in that. Guess I can > do a lot of surfin' while I am staying in. Do you use Heritage Quest to get > to the US Census information? > We have it free through our Library and it is great just to sit at home and > read and print the information. Hope it is available to you and all on this > list. > > Maxine > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rene'e Davis" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 1:19 AM > Subject: Re: Reminder > > > > Hi Maxine, > > It was wonderful. They investigated the first monopoly game which was > > originally patented by a woman (yea - a women) and was invented to keep > > alive the movement against capitalism. The post cards from WWII where from > a > > Japanese man (author and artist) who was encamped in Tule Camp in CA > during > > the war. The investigators eventually found him living in WA. Also a > > walking cane handed down through a family was supposedly given to this > man's > > 4th grandfather that was on the Lewis and Clark expedition. > > The program is commercial free and every minute of it, you learn > > something. Between the reports, one of the investigators gives tips on > > researching different aspects of a mystery. They also have a website with > > great investigative techniques. www.historydetectives.org . Last year was > > the first year for the program. It was also the first program I thought > was > > worthly of my modest donation to PBS> Although they have a number of great > > programs but this program was close to my heart and was like icing on the > > cake. > > I'll try to remember to remind everyone earlier next Monday. > > > > Rene'e Davis > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004 > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ==== > For more information about the PRA DNA Study, visit our Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

    06/29/2004 12:22:01
    1. Re: Heritage Quest
    2. charles friedly
    3. Rene'e, Check with any of your local Libraries that you are eligible to receive a library card from and see if they have this service. You get an image of the actual page and most is the same quality of proof that you would get if you went and spent hours looking for a name on microfilm. I have so many that I would never have been able to get if I had to go to the Archives in Frankfort. You can print them off easily, just be sure you read and print the instructions. There are four pages, but very little on each page because they have images to go along with the instructions. The 1880 Census is not on, I guess because the info is available from LDS and the 1930 Census is not complete. And there is no 1890. The 1850 is missing also and that is the one I would like to see . I don't know why it is not on. Hope you can find this at a Library near you. Happy hunting everyone, Maxine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rene'e Davis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 9:22 AM Subject: Heritage Quest > Hi, > I think all of us in this hobby/profession would enjoy the History > Detectives. > No but thank you for the information on Heritage Quest. Information like > this that you can share is wonderful for the list. I have many of the census > on CD's but not all of them and some only have the index. > Enjoy your week and surfing today. > > Rene'e Davis > ARD, Family Groups > PRA - Group 9 > Pennington Research Association, Inc. > www.penningtonresearch.org > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "charles friedly" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 6:09 AM > Subject: Re: Reminder > > > > Thanks, Rene'e, for giving us a review of the program. I am not sure it > is > > shown more than once here, but I will check the TV guides. It is shown on > > KT2 here in Central Kentucky but may be on KET sometime during the same > > week. > > > > I have to get out my booklet and read the instructions on how to tape a > > program on my new VCR/DVD, so I can set it next Monday in case I don't get > > home in time. I go to Dulcimer Club on Mondays nights and sometimes, a > > couple of us go out to eat afterwards and that makes me late getting home. > > > > Well, they are getting ready to resurface our street, so I guess I will > stay > > in for the day. I don't want to take my white car out in that. Guess I > can > > do a lot of surfin' while I am staying in. Do you use Heritage Quest to > get > > to the US Census information? > > We have it free through our Library and it is great just to sit at home > and > > read and print the information. Hope it is available to you and all on > this > > list. > > > > Maxine > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Rene'e Davis" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 1:19 AM > > Subject: Re: Reminder > > > > > > > Hi Maxine, > > > It was wonderful. They investigated the first monopoly game which > was > > > originally patented by a woman (yea - a women) and was invented to keep > > > alive the movement against capitalism. The post cards from WWII where > from > > a > > > Japanese man (author and artist) who was encamped in Tule Camp in CA > > during > > > the war. The investigators eventually found him living in WA. Also a > > > walking cane handed down through a family was supposedly given to this > > man's > > > 4th grandfather that was on the Lewis and Clark expedition. > > > The program is commercial free and every minute of it, you learn > > > something. Between the reports, one of the investigators gives tips on > > > researching different aspects of a mystery. They also have a website > with > > > great investigative techniques. www.historydetectives.org . Last year > was > > > the first year for the program. It was also the first program I thought > > was > > > worthly of my modest donation to PBS> Although they have a number of > great > > > programs but this program was close to my heart and was like icing on > the > > > cake. > > > I'll try to remember to remind everyone earlier next Monday. > > > > > > Rene'e Davis > > > > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004 > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > 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 > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004

    06/29/2004 03:55:32