Joan, how very kind of you, but why don't you wait for people to ask about specific names before you begin to transcribe. Can you scan any of the items? Jerry M. ----- Original Message ----- From: Joan Whitney To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 10:22 PM Subject: [Q-R] Nana's scrapbook My Nana, Cordelia Carey Mendenhall Carter died 24 years ago at the age of 96. She was a life long Quaker. She lived in Oklahoma, Iowa (Marshall Co) Indiana , California, and Oregon. She also belonged to several organizations over the years. Years ago, she gave me an old scrap book with newspaper clippings, announcements, and miscellaneous stuff she found interesting. Included are many names of early Quakers (from 1850 onward), and information about them. Some are listed as belonging to other churches but I know they are decendents of Quakers. Some I don't know anything other than what is listed in the scrap book. What I want to know is if anyone is interested in me transcribing the personnel information from this collection to this web site, even though some my not be related? Some of the names are Mendenhall, Carter, Manlove, Hooker, Jorns, Pierson, Field, Malsam, Turley, Hollingsworth, Hall, Mellott, Carey, Heimbach, Rev. C.G. Tamplin, a long list of Bangor Iowa ! sc! hool pupils and teachers at a reunion in 1938, Jacquess, Limbocker, Brink, Dr. B.H. Beane, Thornton, Rev. C.A. Hadley, Moore, Stanfield, Coffin and many more. Joan Whitney ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Need assistance? Please contact:Quaker-Roots-L-Admin@RootsWeb.com List Manager for Quaker-Roots-L and Quaker-Roots-D Now with over 750 subscribers