> When I read the surname LITTLE in the Subject article, it reminded me that I had a > student with the surname Little, and I had nearly forgotten his given name, > but I think it was Mike LITTLE, as best I can recall. He was in my > Electronics Class at Edmonds Sr. High. I often wonder about him and wonder > where and what he is doing today. > The lady with the LITTLE surname of Edmonds I wondered if she could have > been of this same Little family. > My friend, Glen Grace, e-mailed me and he wondered > about the Little surname as he went to school in Edmonds in 1949 with a > Floyd LITTLE. > Then there was Marie LITTLE who is collecting data about Alderwood, etc. > > If anyone out there happens to recognize these names, please contact me at > [email protected] > Carroll - Snohomish who Wishes ALL you readers, even the Deleters, a most Happy, Healthy 2002 coming up rather quickly. I will try to keep my articles shorter in 2002, if that is possible. Verbosity is a Habit apparently I have NOT overcome. My Juno ISP knows I am verbose, as he pulled the rug out from under me when I subscribed to too many rootsweb Surname Lists, and I had genealogy coming in on the conveyor belt and my "Folder" got inundated. I lost my e-mail account(s), have never gotten my e-mail Address(es) back w/o adding a "1" to them and forming new account(s) i.e. [email protected] replaced my old [email protected] ; and [email protected] replaced my old e-mail address [email protected] If I try to bring up my old e-mail addresses without the 1 added to them; I cannot Send or Receive via my ISP; I have to put the 1 or some alternative choice to make it work. "Juno" was "meant to be Free" but NOTHING IS FREE -the find print sez it ain't ! Amen. . . . . . . (ham radio's way of expressing laughter or chuckle, telegraphically) HI, whereas the Cyber equivalent is LOL ! * * * &* * *