Hi Sue, This may not be helpful at all. Worth a shot tho-this is my notes for Lydia Lunbeck- submitted by: Margaret H. Dougherty 1501 Clark Ave,Yuba City CA 95991; state moved to Louisa Co IA in 1846 & to Warren Co IA in 1867. Submitted to Ramey Ramblings. It is a genealogy newsletter that is still being published. Hope it is helpful- Cleo, Queen of DE NIAL ----- Original Message ----- From: Sue Feild <suefeild@jps.net> To: <RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 4:56 PM Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] My Ramay Line, Va, Oh, Ia. > Hi, > I am very interested in the RAMAY family. I have a William Riley RAMAY ( son of William P. RAMAY & Elizabeth GRIMES) b 19 Oct 1837, Montgomery Co., > Tn. Would like to share data with you. > Sue Feild > > Duponts wrote: > > > Is anybody else researching this line of Ramay? > > > > John Ramay b. 1808, Va. > > m. Lydia Lunbeck 11 June, 1833, Clark Co., Ohio > > > > ch: Miles Ramay b. aft. 1833 > > Rachel Ramay b. 1835, Greene Co., Ohio > > Mary Ramay b. 1839, Ohio > > Roxanna Ramay b. abt. 1840, Ohio > > Rebecca Ramay b. 1844, Greene Co., Ohio > > William Riley Ramay b. 1847, Louisa Co., Ia. > > Lucy Freeman Ramay b. 1852, Louisa Co., Ia. > > > > William Riley Ramay > > m. Susan Frances Williams 18, Dec. 1870, Warren Co., Ia. > > > > ch: Benjamin Ramay b. 1872, Warren Co., Ia. > > Pearl Ramay b. and died 28 May, 1873, Warren Co., Ia. > > Pinkie Ramay b. 30 Aug., 1876, Warren Co., Ia. > > Alpha Ross Ramay b., 10 Apr. 1880, Warren Co., Ia. > > Harry Elwood Ramay b., 11 Sept., 1882 > > > > Alpha Ross Ramay > > m. Isabelle Haywood 14 Nov. 1906, Wapello Co., Ia. > > > > ch: William Ramay b. 1907, Wapello Co., Ia. > > Claude Ramay b. 1909, Wapello Co., Ia. > > Frances Ramay b. 1913, Polk Co., Ia. > > > > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBSCRIBE to this list send a new e-mail to RAMEY-L-request@rootsweb.com or Ramey-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body type UNSUBSCRIBE and nothing else. > > > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE to this list send a new e-mail to RAMEY-L-request@rootsweb.com or Ramey-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body type UNSUBSCRIBE and nothing else. >
Hi, I am very interested in the RAMAY family. I have a William Riley RAMAY ( son of William P. RAMAY & Elizabeth GRIMES) b 19 Oct 1837, Montgomery Co., Tn. Would like to share data with you. Sue Feild Duponts wrote: > Is anybody else researching this line of Ramay? > > John Ramay b. 1808, Va. > m. Lydia Lunbeck 11 June, 1833, Clark Co., Ohio > > ch: Miles Ramay b. aft. 1833 > Rachel Ramay b. 1835, Greene Co., Ohio > Mary Ramay b. 1839, Ohio > Roxanna Ramay b. abt. 1840, Ohio > Rebecca Ramay b. 1844, Greene Co., Ohio > William Riley Ramay b. 1847, Louisa Co., Ia. > Lucy Freeman Ramay b. 1852, Louisa Co., Ia. > > William Riley Ramay > m. Susan Frances Williams 18, Dec. 1870, Warren Co., Ia. > > ch: Benjamin Ramay b. 1872, Warren Co., Ia. > Pearl Ramay b. and died 28 May, 1873, Warren Co., Ia. > Pinkie Ramay b. 30 Aug., 1876, Warren Co., Ia. > Alpha Ross Ramay b., 10 Apr. 1880, Warren Co., Ia. > Harry Elwood Ramay b., 11 Sept., 1882 > > Alpha Ross Ramay > m. Isabelle Haywood 14 Nov. 1906, Wapello Co., Ia. > > ch: William Ramay b. 1907, Wapello Co., Ia. > Claude Ramay b. 1909, Wapello Co., Ia. > Frances Ramay b. 1913, Polk Co., Ia. > > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE to this list send a new e-mail to RAMEY-L-request@rootsweb.com or Ramey-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body type UNSUBSCRIBE and nothing else.
Is anybody else researching this line of Ramay? John Ramay b. 1808, Va. m. Lydia Lunbeck 11 June, 1833, Clark Co., Ohio ch: Miles Ramay b. aft. 1833 Rachel Ramay b. 1835, Greene Co., Ohio Mary Ramay b. 1839, Ohio Roxanna Ramay b. abt. 1840, Ohio Rebecca Ramay b. 1844, Greene Co., Ohio William Riley Ramay b. 1847, Louisa Co., Ia. Lucy Freeman Ramay b. 1852, Louisa Co., Ia. William Riley Ramay m. Susan Frances Williams 18, Dec. 1870, Warren Co., Ia. ch: Benjamin Ramay b. 1872, Warren Co., Ia. Pearl Ramay b. and died 28 May, 1873, Warren Co., Ia. Pinkie Ramay b. 30 Aug., 1876, Warren Co., Ia. Alpha Ross Ramay b., 10 Apr. 1880, Warren Co., Ia. Harry Elwood Ramay b., 11 Sept., 1882 Alpha Ross Ramay m. Isabelle Haywood 14 Nov. 1906, Wapello Co., Ia. ch: William Ramay b. 1907, Wapello Co., Ia. Claude Ramay b. 1909, Wapello Co., Ia. Frances Ramay b. 1913, Polk Co., Ia.
There is a Rainey listed. <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~helmsnc/FredCWCEM/> Cleo, Queen of De-Nial
Can anyone tell us who were the parents of Noah Nathaniel RAMEY. b.abt 1892, married Vergie CLEVINGER in abt 1904. We have one child shown: Joanne, b. 29may1933. Joanne married Bob Hensley on 24Apr1954. Thanks. Don & Bess Ramey
Paul Ramey, I have an Abraham Ramey from NC. I believe he was born<1800. I have that his father was a Benjamin Ramey, but I am not sure about that information. Let me tell you what I have and please see if anything sounds familiar. My information is sparse. 1. Benjamin Ramey b 1780 NC 2. Phebe Ramey d before 1852 + William Pamplin 2.Delina Ramey D. before 1852 +Henry Pamplin 2.Catharine Ramey +Jesse Creacey 2. Abraham Ramey d before 1852 2. Milton Ramey d. before 1852 ( my ggg grandfather. I got the name Benjamin off of a will). Married unknown________ 3. Milton Travis Ramey ( 12/18/1832-02/08/1908)Lincolnville or Fayettville TN + Mary Ann Elizabeth Jean (02/14/1844-04/15/1916) married06/12/1859 4. Redema Elizabeth Ramey( Demie) (1862-1926) my gg grandparents + Samuel Milton Good (1860-1935) Married12/24/1890 5.Etelka Vetula Good(1892-1964 Huntsville Al) + Glenn Gerald Grimwood (1886-1913 ) 5. La Vera Elzina Good (1895-1955) +Robert True Beason 4. Marion Ramey, Travis Milton Ramey Jr., Elzina Ramey Thank you for any assistance. Teresa Panther-Yates
-----Original Message----- From: Laura Miller [mailto:slssmiller@netzero.net] Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 4:18 PM To: Jean Dalrymple Subject: Fw: [CHOCTAW] Re: 10 1/2 counties Hi Jean... well, once again, I can't send this to the list because it says I'm doing HMTL (but I have checked the parameters it has in it's error message and they have been set correctly on my mail program). Anyway, this seems like a very useful site, so will you forward it to the Ramey-L folks? Thanks, Laura ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott and Trisha Neal <sandtneal@netzero.net> To: Laura M Miller <slssmiller@netzero.net> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 2:06 PM Subject: Fw: [CHOCTAW] Re: 10 1/2 counties > > -----Original Message----- > From: C.J. Bryan <cjbryan@chugach.net> > To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, April 06, 2000 11:50 AM > Subject: [CHOCTAW] Re: 10 1/2 counties > > > >Hi List, > >For those of you that haven't seen it, this site > >http://www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm > >has a good map of Oklahoma Territory and the Indian Nations in 1895. It > >shows the boundaries very clearly. It's kind of a large file and takes > >a few minutes to download but it is worth the wait. > >C. J. > > > > > >==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > >Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
THE TWELVE COMMANDMENTS FOR NAMES: > > > > (1) Thou shalt name your male children: James, John, Joseph, Josiah, > > Abel, Richard, Thomas, William > > > > (2) Thou shalt name your female children: Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, > > Maria, Sarah, Ida, Virginia, May > > > > (3) Thou shalt leave NO trace of your female children. > > > > (4) Thou shalt, after naming your children from the above lists, call > > them by strange nicknames such as: Ike, Eli, Polly, Dolly, > > Sukey.---making them difficult to trace. > > > > (5) Thou shalt NOT use any middle names on any legal documents or census > > reports, and only where necessary, you may use only initials on legal > > documents. > > > > (6)Thou shalt learn to sign all documents illegibly so that your surname > > can be spelled, or misspelled, in various ways: Hicks, Hicks, Hix, > > Hixe, Hucks, Kicks > > > > (7) Thou shalt, after no more then 3 generations, make sure that all > > family records are lost, misplaced, burned in a court house fire, or > > buried so that NO future trace of them can be found. > > > > (8) Thou shalt propagate misleading legends, rumors, & vague innuendo > > regarding your place origination. > > > > (A) you may have come from : England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales....or > > Iran. > > (B) you may have American Indian ancestry of the______tribe...... > > (c) You may have descended from one of three brothers that came over > > from______ > > > > (9) Thou shalt leave NO cemetery records, or headstones with legible > > names. > > > > (10) Thou shalt leave NO family Bible with records of birth, marriages, > > or deaths. > > > > (11) Thou shalt ALWAYS flip thy name around. If born James Albert, thou > > must make all the rest of thy records in the names of Albert, AJ, JA, > > AL, Bert, Bart, or Alfred. > > > > (12) Thou must also flip thy parent's names when making reference to > > them, although "Unknown" or a blank line is an acceptable alternative. > > > > And my own personal addition: > > > > Thou shalt name at least 5 generations of males, and dozens of their > > cousins with identical names in order to totally confuse researchers. > > AMEN!
------------------------------------------------------- RAMEY ancestry of Paul Maynard Ramey Jr rev: 04-06-00 afn48665@afn.org paulramey@dellnet.com 4524 NW 23RD AVE, APT F, Gainesville, FL 32606 ------------------------------------------------------- Some of this is not verified ; our best guess. Several relatives have made trips to VA and WV looking for info on my g-gf George Washington Ramey. We don't know who George's father was. His mother was Lucy Ramey. George was given her surname because she was unmarried when George was born. We think Lucy was from NC. Later Lucy married Isham Doss (before 1835). location unknown. Lucy had two children (James & Jane) by Isham. Census says James was born in NC in 1835. Later Lucy & Isham moved to VA. They are found in Wythe County,VA census of 1850. This census says: Isham Doss,age 55,laborer,born NC Lucy,age 49,born NC son James,age 15,born NC According to this: Lucy was born in 1801 and Isham in 1795. We think an Abraham Ramey b about 1788, don't know where, may have been father of George's mother Lucy. Abraham's wife was Ann Massey. We think they lived in NC. George Washington Ramey, my g-gf and wife Leahr Warf: We have conflicting data about George's birth: 1) From 186? to 1885 George and Leahr lived in Ripley, Jackson county,WV. 1870 and 1880 census records there say George was born in 1826 in VA. 2) From 1886 to death George and Leahr lived in Colo- rado. A state of CO soundex card says George was born in 1829 in VA. 3) George's death certificate from Brighton,Adams County,CO says he was born in June of 1831 in GA. 4) Cousin Griff thinks George was born in June of 1830, probably in NC. d 07/29/1902 Brighton,Adams County,CO (George) buried in a Ramey family plot in Fairmont Cemetary,Denver,CO wife Leahr Warf b 10/04/1830 Carroll County,VA d 02/05/1920 Brighton,Colorado m /1852 Wytheville,Carroll County,VA their wedding application was dated 10 July 1852. buried Fairmont Cemetary,Denver,CO Leahr's parents were John Warf and wife Patsy Harrell both born in VA. They were married in Carroll County,VA 14 August 1828 and they are found in the 1850 census there. They had a number of other children too. John Warf died 14 June 1887. John's father was Berryman Warf b in VA. Berryman's mother was Fanny Warf, unmarried We think George was in Confederate Army. We don't know where he lived when he enlisted or what unit he was in. Relatives found a G Ramey that might be him in Confed- erate archives. It lists him as a private in Co. F, 11th Battalion VA reserves 4th battalion VA reserves Wallace's Battalion VA reserves company F Giles reserves stationed at Giles Court House, April 16 - Aug 31, 1864 There is a National Archives Roll (M861-Roll #66) that has a little more. We think this G Ramey was our George because of the following. children of George and Leahr: ----------------------------- JOHANNA L RAMEY b 05/25/1853 Wytheville, Wythe County, VA d 05/24/1941 buried Fairmont Cemetary, Denver, CO m Jonathan Harpold son William Harpold was a fireman in Denver MARY F RAMEY b Jan 1855 Wytheville, Wythe County, VA m 02/12/1878 WV husband William A Gabbert b 1851 children Claudia A b 1879 Myrtle b Mar 1887, m James H Woodyard, son William C b 04/27/1908 LUCY W RAMEY b 1858 Wytheville, Wythe County, VA d 1948 Ripley, Jackson County, WV m 02/12/1884 to Charles F Straley children Mary Dove Straley b 10/02/1887 Ripley,WV d 1965 George E Straley b Dec 1884, m Madaline ? Paul Washington Straley b May 1886, m Eva Netheraitz Charles V Straley b Mar 1889 Ripley, WV MARTHA JANE RAMEY b 1859 Wytheville, Wythe County, VA d 08/29/1941 buried Fairmont Cemetary, Denver, CO VIRGINIA LEAH RAMEY b 1861 Wytheville, Wythe County, VA d 06/24/1947 m Frederick Ault no known children ELISHA CHAPMAN "CHAP" RAMEY b 1863 Wytheville, Wythe county, VA d 04/29/1941 Hudson, CO buried Fairmont Cemetary, Denver, CO children Lydia Dove b 01/04/1901 Leah SARAH RAMEY b 1864 Ripley, Jackson County, WV d 06/29/1949 Brighton,Adams County, CO buried Fairmont Cemetary, Denver, Co m George Bull children Nellie Cecil Bull b 11/04/1889, d 1937 Nellie Cecil m Ivan Barstow and had 3 children Virgil 10/21/1910 twin daughters Virginia Leah and Georgia Grace b 06/10/1917 THOMAS SHERMAN RAMEY b 02/20/1866 Ripley,Jackson County,WV d 12/05/1955 buried Fairmont Cemetary,Denver,Arapahoe County,CO WILLIAM ALEXANDER RAMEY, my gf b 06/29/1869 Ripley,Jackson County,WV d 07/17/1943 buried Riverside Cemetary,Sterling,Logan County,CO m Winifred Adella Holden b 03/14/1872 Schroon,Essex County,NY d 06/13/1953 Sterling,Logan County,CO m 06/08/1893 children of William and "Della" Victor Ernest Ramey b 12/05/1894 d 1986 wife Edith Raymond Eugene Ramey b 09/01/1896 d 1960 Boulder,CO (?) wife Mildred Kenyon m 02/30/1921 Loyd Friedel Ramey b 10/26/1899 near Iliff,Logan County,CO wife Ethel Colette b 06/27/1901 Sedan,Chataqua County,Kansas Laurance William Ramey b 10/07/1903 still living wife Sarah Francis Dersham b 07/08/1905 Fort Morgan,CO d 01/07/1978 Sterling,Logan County,CO m 06/08/1927 2nd wife Tillie L Paul Maynard Ramey, my f b 08/21/1910 Sterling,Logan County,CO d Dec 1981 Fort Worth,Tarrant County,TX wife Lou Ella Wright b 09/19/1913 Sterling,Logan County,CO d 1953 Boston,MA hospital 2nd wife Emily Baros b 05/25/1923 CHARLOTTE DOVE RAMEY b 1873 Ripley,Jackson County,WV buried Greeley,Weld County,CO m Fred Johnson 1895 Greeley,Weld County,CO children: Dorothy Jane Johnson b about 1899 Greeley,Weld County,CO Hazel Johnson b 08/03/1902 Helen Johnson b 06/12/1910 DORCAS MINERVA RAMEY and DORA ELIZABETH RAMEY (TWINS) b 02/14/1875 Ripley,Jackson County,WV Dorcas and Dora were first of George & Leahr's to graduate high school Logan County High School,Sterling,Logan County,CO Dorcas graduated from college in Greeley,Weld County,CO and taught Dorcas d 08/13/1964, buried Fairmont Cemetary,Denver Dora d 06/30/1963, buried Fairmont Cemetary,Denver Dora m George Magers children of Dora: Douglas b 04/15/1909 and Dorcas b 06/12/1910 Dorcas Ramey m Dave Schmidt children: Martha b 1933 and George David b 03/04/1940 GEORGE WASHINGTON RAMEY JR b 1876 Ripley,Jackson County,WV d 1878 Ripley he had a twin Lilly Susan d 04/06 1899 Arvada,CO Evidently George and Leahr moved to Ripley,WV sometime between the birth of Thomas and end of 1869 since they were in the 1870 Ripley census. And since my gf William Alexander Ramey was born Ripley,WV in May of 1869. The 1870 and 1880 censuses indicate George and Leahr had 15 children. Relatives have verified that they had 14. One daughter Lily Susan is listed by a different name in these censuses. Two of their children died young. So they had 12 children when they left WV. In 1885 they left Ripley,WV and went West with 11 of their children for the free land. Daughter Lucy stayed in Ripley. She married a Straley. About 1994 relatives went to Ripley,WV and met Gene Straley a grandson of George/Leahr's daughter Lucy. George & family stayed in Kearney,NE one year and in spring of 1886 went to Iliff,Colorado area for a few years. In 1890 they moved to Brighton,Adams County,CO for life. Except for one son, my gf William Alexander Ramey, who stayed behind and finally settled in Sterling, Logan County, Colorado. my grandparents William Alexander Ramey and wife Adella Winifred Holden. William was the only family member who stayed behind in Logan County,CO when rest of the family went to Brighton in 1890. b 06/29/1869 Ripley, Jackson County, WV d 07/17/1943 Sterling, Logan County, CO wife Adella Winifred Holden b 03/14/1872 Schroon, Essex County, NY d 06/13/1953 Sterling, Logan County, CO m 06/08/1893 Will and "Della" had 5 children,all sons,including my father Dr Paul Maynard Ramey. My father said Will was a very shrewd businessman; that he started out with nothing and at the time of his death his estate was estimated worth $ 250,000. That is in 1943 dollars. "Della" Holden was a direct descendant of an English man Richard Holden who came to New England and settled in Watertwon,MA near Boston in 1634. I am a tenth generation American in this line. Most American Holdens are descended from Richard or his brother Justinian who came to New England with him. my parents: Dr Paul Maynard Ramey, MD b 08/21/1910 Sterling, Logan County, Colorado d 1981 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX wife: Lou Ella Wright b 09/19/1913 Sterling, CO d 05/10/1953 Boston, MA hospital m 1935 Laramie, Wyoming ------------------------------------------------------ I am Paul Maynard Ramey Jr b 1935 Temple,TX now in Gainesville,FL I am also researching ancestors of surnames Bartlett,Campbell,Courtwright,Holden,Newton,Wright ------------------------------------------------------
Don't think I have sent this before. Ann Elisha GARDNER b. 10 Sept 1813 in VA to Leonard GARDNER and Margaret CARNES. He married Emily REMY 14 April 1835 in Morgan Co.OH and died 13 Sept 1889 in Richland Tp, Vinton Co OH, buried in Wycoff Cemetery. Somewhere I have a photo of their tombstone but cannot find it this pm. Leonard is in Belmont Co OH in 1820 and 1830 Census but there is no record of land ownership there. Emily REMY was born about 1812 in VA to Lewis REMY and Hannah BATEMAN and died in 1892 in Vinton Co. OH Children: Caroline b. abt 1837 m. Samuel Rinehart 1859 Lucinda b. abt 1839 Jemina b. abt 1840 m. Isaac Davis 1859 Catharine b. abt 1841 m. Jas. M. Redfern John b. abt 1844 m. Mariah Thorp Lewis b. 20 Janaury 1846 m. Martha Knight 1870 Hester b. abt 1847 Elisha b. abt 1849 Leonard b. abt 1855 Isabel Alice b. 17 Sept 1856 m. Solomon Eagon 1878
Lord, families have their secrets, Just like houses have their cellars; Help me not to dig so deep I find the musty dwellers. Lord, bless my noble ancestors, Each and every one. But please don't send me Smiling outlaw cousins on the run. Families come from you, Lord, You always know what's best - I just don't need a gangster cousin As my household guest. Whenever I uncover the Beginning of my line, Lord, help me not to find a monkey Swinging from a vine.
Genealogy Pox is VERY CONTAGIOUS SYMPTOMS: Continual complaint as to need for names, dates and places. Patient has a blank expression, sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has no taste for work of any kind, except feverishly looking through records at libraries and courthouses. Has a compulsion to write letters. Swears at mailman when he doesn't leave mail. Frequents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins, and remote desolate country areas. Makes secret night calls and hides phone bills from spouse. Mumbles to self. Has strange, faraway look in eyes. NO KNOWN CURE TREATMENT: Medication is useless. This disease is not fatal, but gets progressively worse. Patient should attend genealogy workshops, subscribe to genealogical magazines and be given a quiet corner in the house where he or she can be alone. REMARKS: The unusual nature of this disease is that the sicker the patient gets, the more he or she enjoys it. Author UNKNOWN Genealogy Pox is VERY CONTAGIOUS SYMPTOMS: Continual complaint as to need for names, dates and places. Patient has a blank expression, sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has no taste for work of any kind, except feverishly looking through records at libraries and courthouses. Has a compulsion to write letters. Swears at mailman when he doesn't leave mail. Frequents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins, and remote desolate country areas. Makes secret night calls and hides phone bills from spouse. Mumbles to self. Has strange, faraway look in eyes. NO KNOWN CURE TREATMENT: Medication is useless. This disease is not fatal, but gets progressively worse. Patient should attend genealogy workshops, subscribe to genealogical magazines and be given a quiet corner in the house where he or she can be alone. REMARKS: The unusual nature of this disease is that the sicker the patient gets, the more he or she enjoys it. Author UNKNOWN
http://www.grl.com/grl/relationship.shtml this is an easy chart to read.... J. <>< ps: thanks Spirit :)
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Hi, Jean Please send text only emails to my old address, afn48665@afn.org. I am having a lot of problems with dellnet. It frequently disconnects me in the middle of doing things, Thanks. Paul ---------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Dalrymple <motherd@theriver.com> To: <RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 9:08 AM Subject: [RAMEY-L] Phunnie for the week > Two old Arizona cowboy friends had scraped enough money together for a > ranch. They bought a few head of cows from their neighbors but needed a good > strong bull. Zeke had family in the east that he wanted to visit, but he and > Keats agreed that he would stop at a ranch in Texas to buy a bull they'd > seen advertised. Once the sale was completed Zeke would telegraph Keats and > continue on his way. Zeke headed out with their $200. He got to the ranch > and found that it was indeed a fine bull just like the rancher had > advertised. "How much will ya take for 'im?" "Can't let him go for less that > $250" "All I got is $200, and I have to telegraph my partner." "Well, if you > let me do one more week of breeding with him, I'll let him go for $199." > "Deal" Zeke paid the rancher and headed to the telegraph office. "How much > for a telegraph? I need to let my friend know I bought a bull for our > ranch." "90 cent set up and 10 cent a word." "Okay, set up a telegraph to > Keats Wilson over to Sonoita Arizona." "Fine, what's the message?" "One > word, comfortable." The telegraph agent looked up a bit confused, "Now, how > the dickens is your friend going to know what that means." Zeke smiled and > explained, "Old Keats, he's a smart man, but he never learned to read real > good. He'll mull over that word, sounding it out bit by > bit....Cum-for-da-bull." > > > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE to this list send a new e-mail to RAMEY-L-request@rootsweb.com or Ramey-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body type UNSUBSCRIBE and nothing else. >
I have unsubscribed you from dellnet and resubscribed you to afn48665@afn.org I hope that this is what you wanted.... Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: Paul Ramey Jr [mailto:paulramey@dellnet.com] Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 6:21 PM To: RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] Phunnie for the week Hi, Jean Please send text only emails to my old address, afn48665@afn.org. I am having a lot of problems with dellnet. It frequently disconnects me in the middle of doing things, Thanks. Paul ---------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Dalrymple <motherd@theriver.com> To: <RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 9:08 AM Subject: [RAMEY-L] Phunnie for the week > Two old Arizona cowboy friends had scraped enough money together for a > ranch. They bought a few head of cows from their neighbors but needed a good > strong bull. Zeke had family in the east that he wanted to visit, but he and > Keats agreed that he would stop at a ranch in Texas to buy a bull they'd > seen advertised. Once the sale was completed Zeke would telegraph Keats and > continue on his way. Zeke headed out with their $200. He got to the ranch > and found that it was indeed a fine bull just like the rancher had > advertised. "How much will ya take for 'im?" "Can't let him go for less that > $250" "All I got is $200, and I have to telegraph my partner." "Well, if you > let me do one more week of breeding with him, I'll let him go for $199." > "Deal" Zeke paid the rancher and headed to the telegraph office. "How much > for a telegraph? I need to let my friend know I bought a bull for our > ranch." "90 cent set up and 10 cent a word." "Okay, set up a telegraph to > Keats Wilson over to Sonoita Arizona." "Fine, what's the message?" "One > word, comfortable." The telegraph agent looked up a bit confused, "Now, how > the dickens is your friend going to know what that means." Zeke smiled and > explained, "Old Keats, he's a smart man, but he never learned to read real > good. He'll mull over that word, sounding it out bit by > bit....Cum-for-da-bull." > > > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE to this list send a new e-mail to RAMEY-L-request@rootsweb.com or Ramey-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body type UNSUBSCRIBE and nothing else. > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE to this list send a new e-mail to RAMEY-L-request@rootsweb.com or Ramey-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body type UNSUBSCRIBE and nothing else.
Two old Arizona cowboy friends had scraped enough money together for a ranch. They bought a few head of cows from their neighbors but needed a good strong bull. Zeke had family in the east that he wanted to visit, but he and Keats agreed that he would stop at a ranch in Texas to buy a bull they'd seen advertised. Once the sale was completed Zeke would telegraph Keats and continue on his way. Zeke headed out with their $200. He got to the ranch and found that it was indeed a fine bull just like the rancher had advertised. "How much will ya take for 'im?" "Can't let him go for less that $250" "All I got is $200, and I have to telegraph my partner." "Well, if you let me do one more week of breeding with him, I'll let him go for $199." "Deal" Zeke paid the rancher and headed to the telegraph office. "How much for a telegraph? I need to let my friend know I bought a bull for our ranch." "90 cent set up and 10 cent a word." "Okay, set up a telegraph to Keats Wilson over to Sonoita Arizona." "Fine, what's the message?" "One word, comfortable." The telegraph agent looked up a bit confused, "Now, how the dickens is your friend going to know what that means." Zeke smiled and explained, "Old Keats, he's a smart man, but he never learned to read real good. He'll mull over that word, sounding it out bit by bit....Cum-for-da-bull."
* There has been so much on the net concerning this so thought that I would just send out to the lists, even tho it is not gen related directly.. it sure is indirectly... Jeannie <>< * * * Keeping the Net Tax Free Congress appointed the Internet Commerce Commission to study the issue of Internet taxation. They have just concluded their study, and rejected proposals to implement discriminatory taxes on Internet commerce. http://freedom.gov/library/technology/pr000321.asp
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