Here is my list, I'm searching for Rich's from Maine. I have a Thomas L Rich his date of birth I'm not sure of He is buried in Trenton Maine he was my father-in -law. He died abt 1933. I am trying to tie him in with a list I have from a Rich cemetery in Tremont Maine.His folks supposedly settled there from England. The list is. Tyler Rich killed 5/22/1864 in Civil War battle. 22 yrs, of age John T Rich d. 6/4/1880 age 67; Margaret his wife d. 2/16/1895 age 72 yrs. children of Jt & M Rich are sa follows. Melinda H Rich 1841-1846; Angus M. Rich 1840-1854 Thomas G. Rich 147-1857; Lucy A Rich 1860-1860; Eugene Rich 18671868; Elias C. Rich d. 12/14/1867. age Sally wife of Elias d. 12/5/1882, age 90; Sarah daughter of Elias. d. 1857; John M. Rich1853 1919, Charlotte his wife 1856-1925; Orville G. Rich son of John and Lottie,d. 6/26/1880, 11 yrs. 8 mos. 14 dyas; charlotte B. Rich 1854-1925 this may be a duplicate stone for Johns wife. Samuel G Rich d. 4/23/1871, age 62. And Clarissa his wife, d. 11/19/1896. Sidney S. Rich .7/24/1845-2/26/1914 Loren D Rich 2/2/1845-1/9/1923 Frank Pettigrove Rich 7/8/1857-11/19/1923 and Ethel Pelvey Rich-1888-1972. Ethel F. Rich 1888-1972, this might be a duplicate stone. There are more old stones but they are undiciphable. On Sun, 3 Sep 2000 11:33:11 -0400 "FWI" <f_w_i@msn.com> writes: > I assume that I received the message below because I am still a > member of > the Rich-L list. However, I do not receive mail from this list. I > assume > that the list is quite dormant. > > In the past I have posted Ritch data including tombstones, etc. > > I can always post this data again if it will be of interest, but is > anyone > listening? This data is already available in the Archives. > Franklin Ingram > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <FRICHJ@aol.com> > To: <RICH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 9:05 PM > Subject: Request for Kinfolk Articles > > > > Hello, Everyone! > > > > Thanks to Craig's RICH-L@rootsweb.com, I am able to contact > everyone of > you > > with one message! > > > > And the message is "Will you contribute to the list an article of > interest, > > something that you have learned about Rich ancestors, perhaps an > anecdote > > that you have discovered or know through family conversations over > the > years. > > Maybe you are looking for the missing pieces of information that > will > > connect you to your specific line or branch. > > > > You may have alreadydiscovered <A > HREF="http://genforum.genealogy.com/rich/">h > > ttp://genforum.genealogy.com/rich/</A> through which forum you can > ask > > questions pertaining to your line, but wouldn't it be more fun to > air your > > questions here in this list and share some of your adventures in > locating > > long lost Rich's? Wouldn't it make this list a lot more > interesting, > reading > > what your "cousins" are doing in their family search and perhaps > filling > in > > some their information "blanks" or giving them suggestions how > they might > > proceed? > > > > My agenda is to ask you to belong to the Rich Family Association, > if you > > don't already, and receive their quarterly magazine, Kinfolk, and > contribute > > your own articles of interest. And if you do have something to > contribute, > > please consider sending email to Dick Rich, RFA President or to > Catherine > > Baritaud, the publishing editor for the magazine. Both of these > folks can > be > > contacted through the RFA website: <A > > > HREF="http://www.richfamilyassociation.org/">http://www.richfamilyassocia tio > n. > > org/</A> . > > > > Garde la foy! And thanks. > > > > /fj > > > > Frank Rich Johnson > > (603) 898-5237 > > frichj@aol.com > > > > > >