Thanks Evelyn, I really appreciate hearing that from you. Andi -----Original Message----- From: JOHuffER@aol.com <JOHuffER@aol.com> To: PSRoots-L@rootsweb.com <PSRoots-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 10:08 AM Subject: Re: Snohomish Cemetery Burial List >GOOD JOB ANDI. The site looks great. Evelyn >
Thanks: I guess we are not related. My Grace's went to Illinois in 1850 and stayed there except for my GF who came out here in 1900. Thanks for the reply...glen grace
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My daughter was born at Seattle General Hospital. This was July 31, 1972. >From what I recall, it was on Pill Hill. Michele On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Diane Hettrick wrote: > In a very short period of time three hospitals merged: Seattle General, > Doctors', and I thought that Swedish was the big one. John thinks Virginia > Mason. Either way, I believe that Seattle General, like the others, was on > Pill Hill or First Hill (it's been called both) in Seattle. It is the area > just above downtown Seattle where the hospitals, medical office buildings, > etc. are located. This took place around 1966-1970. > > Diane Hettrick > Mailto:dhettrick@earthlink.net > >
In a message dated 1/14/99 6:04:57 PM Pacific Standard Time, TATANKA834@aol.com writes: << Kitty: This is very interesting. My name is Glen GRACE >> ================ Anything is possible Glen, but I don't think we are related. (My cousin William A. Grace in Lynden probably has more information on the GRACE family than is available at my web site. I've been after him for years to get email so we can compare notes more often.) My GRACE relatives were from the South; North Carolina, Mississippi, Arkansas before migrating to Washington Territory around 1890. An ancestor uncle (or cousin) Frank GRACE married Lily POLK. Her father was a cousin to President Polk -- both had the same name, James Knox POLK. Frank and Lily lived in Sedro-Woolley for most of their married life. I think both are buried in the cemetery there (Lily for sure). Their daughter, Ruby, was the namesake for Ruby Creek/Dam. . . . . and so forth. Frank GRACE was an "uncle" through my maternal grandmother's line and my cousin by marriage through my Mom's sister. You think that is confusing? Well, my paternal grandmother's parents were cousins, too! Our family tree looks more like a rambling vine. Have a great research year! HOLTON-L List Owner The Rootbound Researcher * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Kitty (CURTIS) Martin Kent, Washington k9504m@aol.com Researching: CURTIS, GATES, HENSLEY, HOL(E)TON, JAMES; ZIEGLER, SWIFT, POLK, GREGORY, GRACE (etc.) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/8946/index.htm
Andrea: Thanks for listing the Sno cem burial list. We should paint the names on the senior center walls.......glen
Kitty: This is very interesting. My name is Glen GRACE............You wouldn't be researching my surname would you???? Thanks for the PI info. Will look into it.......Glen
Does anyone out there have any info about a Mrs. D.F. Marbel who lived in Tacoma in 1946 and Kenniwick in 1954? She is/was the daughter of H.L. McGuire of CO who died in 1954. Her name is in his obit. Any info appreciated. Researching DUKES (NC, TN, MO, OR, WA); THOMPSON (NY, PA, MO, MN, WA); KERBEL (Germany, Russia, CO); WESCOVICH (LA, AL, MS) and all related families Lynnette-in-Texas@juno.com
Hello all, I finally uploaded all the changed and new pages of the Washington State Cemetery Association. There are still many little things to be fixed which will be done as soon as possible AND there are a lot of things to still be added. The Snohomish Cemetery burial list used as an exhibit in the trial can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~wapsgs/buriallist.htm . -------------- Andrea D. MacDonald "Andi" andimac@oz.net Washington State Cemetery Association http://www.rootsweb.com/~wapsgs/
I did not receive this msg this week. Anyone else miss it? If someone else got it, would love to have a copy. Thanks Researching DUKES (NC, TN, MO, OR, WA); THOMPSON (NY, PA, MO, MN, WA); KERBEL (Germany, Russia, CO); WESCOVICH (LA, AL, MS) and all related families Lynnette-in-Texas@juno.com
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Diane Hettrick wrote: > In a very short period of time three hospitals merged: Seattle General, > Doctors', and I thought that Swedish was the big one. John thinks Virginia > Mason. Either way, I believe that Seattle General, like the others, was on > Pill Hill or First Hill (it's been called both) in Seattle. It is the area > just above downtown Seattle where the hospitals, medical office buildings, > etc. are located. This took place around 1966-1970. > > Diane Hettrick > Mailto:dhettrick@earthlink.net My wife works at Swedish, but I wasn't going to show them favoritism <G> Perhaps they took Seattle General and Virginia Mason took Docters. I seem to recall that Swedish had their own laundry and that VM needed the laundry that Doctor's hospital had. Sending laundry out is expensive. As for where the buildings were, I had to know those things as a cab driver from '60 through '75 when the Blood Bank wanted deliveries made. Cab drivers still do that today but it's a different company now. Even Stephens in Edmonds/Lynnwood as well as Overlake depend on them. And, there were a few cab drivers that made other "deliveries" when they didn't get to the hospital soon enough. <g> John *====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====* # John Wm Sloniker <johnwms@serv.net> Seattle, WA # # (206) 789-6663 7323 - 19th Ave NW 98117-5612 # *====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*
GOOD JOB ANDI. The site looks great. Evelyn
In a very short period of time three hospitals merged: Seattle General, Doctors', and I thought that Swedish was the big one. John thinks Virginia Mason. Either way, I believe that Seattle General, like the others, was on Pill Hill or First Hill (it's been called both) in Seattle. It is the area just above downtown Seattle where the hospitals, medical office buildings, etc. are located. This took place around 1966-1970. Diane Hettrick Mailto:dhettrick@earthlink.net
I am forwarding this note to the list from a person who is not a subscriber. Please be sure to reply directly to Janice herself, rather than to me or to the list. Cyndi >Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 19:41:08 -0800 (PST) >X-From_: Voigtnevil@aol.com Wed Jan 13 19:41:07 1999 >From: Voigtnevil@aol.com >Old-Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 22:43:35 EST >To: psroots-l-request@rootsweb.com >Subject: I am looking for my father >X-Mailer: AOL for Macintosh sub 53 >X-Diagnostic: Unprocessed >X-Envelope-To: PSRoots-L-request > >I am looking for my father and any siblings I may have, his Name is >or was >Neville Carlton Voight or Voigt. He was in Spokane Washington in >1935. Was >married to June Dennis. If you have any info< I would appreciate it. >Please e- >mail me at voigtnevil@aol.com. > >Thanks for your time, >Janice Trombley, Vancouver Washington.
In a message dated 1/11/99 8:51:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, TATANKA834@aol.com writes: << This was in the Georgetown area when it was safe to be in Seattle. Anyone know where this is now or was then? >> =========== Glen, The PI has a few articles about Georgetown on the web. Maybe you could contact them to see if they have any articles about the "old" hospital in their archives. (Hate to use that term "old" since you were born a mere 12 years before me!) http://www.seattle-pi.com/pi/neighbors/georgetown/album1.html I like the Georgetown area. Especially love the cowboy hat and boots service station. Hope it can be preserved. HOLTON-L List Owner The Rootbound Researcher * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Kitty (CURTIS) Martin Kent, Washington k9504m@aol.com Researching: CURTIS, GATES, HENSLEY, HOL(E)TON, JAMES; ZIEGLER, SWIFT, POLK, GREGORY, GRACE (etc.) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/8946/index.htm
Does this family sound familiar to anyone? It was posted by a member of Blacksheep-L (of which I'm a member in good standing). Janice would really like to find her half sibling. > I have some storys......not sure if they qualify............ > My dad was in service in Tacoma Wa; in 1940s; he met a young > nurse...........married her and she became pregnant.There should have been > happy ending to story........but the time he married her,,,,he was also > married to my mother...............Second marriage was > annuled.....somewhere I have a half sister..........whose mothers name was > Jeanne.......sis name was Sherrie.............I did not find out about > marriage until my dads death in 1995, then it was mentioned by his sister > that thought I knew about daughter so I knew about > marriage..............................IF ANYONE KNOWS SHERRIE......WITH > MOTHER ,,JEANNE.......I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO MEET HER......I have pictures > of both,taken at what looks like subdivision or base type > house..........Pictures were given to me this past year by uncle who all > these years denied all of this.......... > > "janice staples" <janks@midwest.net> Thanks for any help you can give Janice Nora Hiatt, IBBSG -- Mailto:Norahiatt@sprintmail.com Maxine Correa Where are YOU??? http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/i/a/Nora-Ann-Hiatt-WA/
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At 10:20 AM 1/11/99 -0800, Kenneth Devenny wrote: >I was born in the old Seattle General Hospital and would appreciate if >anyone could tell me where it was located in Seattle and when it >closed. >Thank you. > >Ken Devenny >Kensgenes@sprintmail.com Ken, I'm sure they closed shortly after you were born because they knew they would never be able to turn out another kid as terrific as you were!! <BG> See you tonight, Cyndi
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Jan 12, 1999 Section B Local News, p 1B, 2B QUOTED AS FOLLOWS: p. 2b Header 'Boodah' boy and his tractor are seldom parted Snohomish teen has yen to make the grade KRISTI'S NOTEBOOK Kristi O' Harran (Herald writer) PIX The Herald/Justin Best captioned Austin Bougie shows off two pewter John Deere tractors from his collection: models 60(left) and 4010. (Story) After 14 years, Austin Bougie's parents still laugh about their only child's first word. Austin's initial uttering was "Boodah." "Boodah," it became clear he was talking about bulldozers. His first word was prescient, Austin has grown to be a nice looking young tractor nut. He wants to own his own earth moving company. He already hires out around the neighborhood to push gravel, rototill, now, clear or spread topsoil. His family is building a beautiful new home on Camano Island. Austin has done the grading, has installed ditches and has leveled the land so accurately that water from the drainage-plagued hillside doesn't touch the basement. "It's dry as popcorn," his mother, Kristine Bougie said."He saved us thousands of dollars." Austin's Snohomish driveway is as smooth as ice. It's been manicured, manicured and manicured by a boy and his beloved machinery. Austin is a well-known customer at Barnett Turf and Tractor in Snohomish. You know how other teenage boys might hand around a baseball trading card shop, the mall or McDonald's? Austin likes to browse round the tractor store. He reads farm implement manuals. His grandparents give him tractor prints for Christmas. He fell asleep one night sitting on the middle hjmped seat of his tractor. He had to write an essay in school about the worst day of his life. For his topic, he poured out his heart about the day his vavorite tractor salesman left the Snohomish shop. That would be John VanPelt, 43, former Barnett general manager who now works for Skagit Valley Best Produce in Mount Vernon. The pair bonded through their mutual love of machinery. "Austin is an incredible young man," VanPelt said. "That kid is going to do well. He's just awesome." VanPelt said they clicked because they have so much in common. ?They love to know how things tick. VanPelt helped arrange a major Christmas surprise for Austin, who was saving every penny of his earnings to upgrade his John Deere Model 455 to a spiffy John Deere Model 4200. His parents, Kristine, 48, and Jerry, 52, told Austin they would pay for the new tractor if he made up the financial difference between the old and new model. For his part-time work, Austin has his own business cards that read: "Austin's Lend-A-Hand, A small tractor get big results." His mother said Austin never says he needs, this or that. He says he'll save his money for things he wants. Through VanPelt's conniving, the teen received an official-looking but phony recall notice for his 455. When he took his old tractor to the store, the surprise was sprung when a door opened to reveal the new 4200. VanPelt came down for the unveiling of Austin's brand new tractor. That might be the end of a cute story, but it's only the first chapter if we're going to get to know Austin. The eightth-grader as Centennial Middle School, north of Snohomish, is captain of his Seattle Junior Hockey Association team. He has won so many photography prizes at the Evergreen State Fair he has to enter the master's division. Austin collects Boeing airplanes and has created an impressive three-dimensional airport display. He is managing editor for his school's closed circuit TV new show. He coordinates music used during the broadcast. He's also a teacher's assistant for his wood and metal shop class. OK, so he has to be reminded to load the dishwasher, doesn't keep his room up to snuff and talks too much. Those traits only show Austin to be a down to earth teen. "He really has a gentle and caring soul," Kristine Bougie said. "Under all that technical, mechanical, inventive, practical young exterior is one nice kid." When I talked to Austin and his parents, it seemed like four adults shooting the breeze. An only child, he seems mature, like many I've known, but the Nikes on his feet and Lego collection in his bedroom remind you of his real age. Austin just finished reading a book about John Deere titled "Pioneer Plowmaker." His mother said that when she goes to change his sheets, she finds hundreds of pages of tractor specs stuffed under the covers. "He gets specs off a Web site," Kristine Bougie said. "I think he has a unique interest." Austin's mother doesn't mind her son's hobby, er (sic) passion, tking up a good portion of his time. Even if hsi favorite reading material concerns farm implements, at least he is reading, Kristine Bougie said. "We're all motivated by what we love," she said. "I'm lucky he loves something harmless." Kristi"s Notebeook appears Tuesdays and Fridays. If you have an idea for her, call 425-339-3451 or send information to o'harran@heraldnet.com p. B1 PIX The Herald Justin Best Teen really digs it Austin Bogie, 14, sits in the scoop of his new John Deere tractor. The Snohomish youth has been enthralled with tractors for most of his life. He wants to own his own earth-moving companyu and hires out around the neighborhood with hsi machines. He even corrected the drainage at the site of his family's new house on Camano Island. Columnist Kristi O'Harran writes about this unusual teen-ager on Page 2B ( Austin sitting in the bucket, or scoop of his tractor has a wry, but mature, pleasant smile on his accomplished face. A Big 14). END OF QUOTED article from The Herald. Further Comment: We hear of so many negative things about teenagers on TV, and via the newspapers that it is refreshing to an Austin that we need more of. Carroll in Snohomish. Thanks to GTE. <><><><>