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    1. Re: [RI] Obit
    2. Linda Peloquin
    3. Hi Frank, Well, neither Edward nor Arselia appear in the database of the RI Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project so no easy answer as to where they might be buried. My experience with Providence Journal obit for that period is that they were pretty basic. Not much information of genealogical interest. You didn't say where in RI your Patenaude"s were living so naturally there might have been a notice in a paper other than the Providence Journal depending upon where they were living. Woonsocket and Pawtucket had large French-Canadian populations so a paper up that way is also a possibility. I've never had occasion to need to look at an old issue of one of the newspapers up that way so I don't know what is available on microfilm. For the Providence Journal, the Providence Public Library holds everything from the present back to the beginning of the paper on microfilm and they will do look-ups and copies. Providence Public Library Reference Services 150 Empire Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903 Phone:401-455-8005. Main number is 401-455-8000. http://www.provlib.org/default.html Email at pplref@provlib.org The last time I checked, the costs were a $5 service fee with a charge of $0.20 per page for copies. You make your request with names and dates, they do a look-up and let you know what they found. Because they had a problem with sending the copies to people but never receiving payment now before they will do the copy you will have to send the $5 and the cost for however many pages of copies they've said your information is contained on. (Before Belo Corp. took over the Providence Journal, there were the traditional obits on one page and there could be a larger personal bio on an adjoining page so at least 2 pages for obit information is possible.) If you order your obits, wedding announcements, etc.directly from the Providence Journal all you will get for your money is a transcript of the information. You will miss out on any photographs that might have accompanied the obit or article and it will cost you approximately the same amount of money. I mentioned that there are other papers up in the Pawtucket and Woonsocket areas. they would be the Woonsocket Call which has been around since the 1890's and The Pawtucket Times which has been around sine the 1880's and was originally called The Evening Times. The Pawtucket Public Library sites gives the following regarding obits for out of state patrons: http://web.provlib.org/pawlib/genealogy.htm Pawtucket Times Obituaries Out of State Patrons For copies of obituaries from the Pawtucket Times, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope along with a small donation to cover printing costs to: Pawtucket Public Library Reference Department 13 Summer Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 Please remember to include detailed information such as exact names and dates. For the Woonsocket Call, the Woonsocket Public Library site gives the following: http://www.woonsocketlibrary.org/woonsocket_local_history.htm The Woonsocket Harris Public Library has these newspapers on microfilm: The Woonsocket Call: 4/30/1889-Present. The reference staff at the Woonsocket Harris Public Library will be happy to locate items in the Woonsocket papers for you, but request that you supply at least the month and year of the item's publication. The Woonsocket newspapers have never been indexed, which means that searching the paper can be an extremely long process without that minimum information. Woonsocket Reference Desk: 401-767-4124 Woonsocket Harris Public Library 303 Clinton St Woonsocket, RI 02895 With respect to a death certificate, at that point in time I think the state was still doing the ledger style death report where each deceased person had his or her information listed on one line across the span of two adjoining pages. I could be wrong but what really matters is that you can get a copy of the death report/certificate for a very reasonable fee from the RI Archives which has deaths up to 1957 and marriages and births to 1907. BMD after those dates must be ordered from the RI Dept of Health, Vital Records and they are not cheap. The fee was just recently raised to $20 per certificate. RI STATE ARCHIVES: Rhode Island State Archives 337 Westminster Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903 Telephone: (401) 222-2353 Fax: (401) 222-3199 Email: reference@sec.state.ri.us Web: www.state.ri.us/archives/ ~~website is poorly designed and pretty much useless from a genealogy point of view. Open to the public Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Deaths from about 1856 to 1957. Births and marriages from about 1856 to 1907. On 1 Jan of each year, another year's records are released so 1957/1907 will increase to 1958/1908 next 1 Jan 09. Anything which falls after 1957/1907 must be obtained from the RI Health Dept. / Vital Records. Archives also has RI State Censuses done on the "5" years from 1865 - 1935 with the exception of 1895 which is MIA. Hopefully, Arselia's DC/report will mention where she is buried. Then you can Google the cemetery to find contact information and give them a call to see if you can learn who else is buried with her. If it turns out to be a Catholic Cemetery owned by the Dioceses of Providence that won't work since all their records are by death date only with no cross-reference system for names. the exception seems to be St. Francis Cemetery in Pawtucket. They can usually help you. A strategy I have had success with for out of state burials is to enter a burial into the database of Find A Grave and then request a photo. They have volunteers who go out, take a photo of the headstone where there is a headstone and then post it to the burial in the database. It's a nice way to not only make a virtual visit but to also learn who else is in the plot. Yes, there are burials where for whatever reasons...money I suppose...the deceased never got a headstone. I have four instances of that so far. http://www.findagrave.com/ Hope you find the information you are looking for. Linda Frank Patnaude <F.Patnaude@comcast.net> wrote: Good afternoon list, I am looking for the obit of Arselia Mellie Saucier Patenaude who died 26 Oct 1918 according to the SSDI. She was married to Edward (Edouard) Patenaude born 1885 in NY and do not know his death date. Thanks, Frank Odenton, MD ------------------------------- RIGENWEB MAILING LIST LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research of genealogy and history information pertaining to Rhode Island. Despite the list name, the list topic is not related to GenWeb in any way. 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    04/13/2008 06:00:42
    1. [RI] Greenville Cemetery
    2. JOHN STERLING
    3. I believe the cemetery your relatives are buried in is the Greenville Cemetery in Smithfield (SM045). That cemetery was recorded from 1997-2003 by Roger Beaudry and he did not find your relatives. My guess is that they never had headstones. This is more common than most people think. Probably one quarter to one half of all 20th century burials do not have gravestones. > Hello, > > I just received the death records for 2 of my relatives George Arnold > Corbin and his wife Caroline Brown Jeffers Corbin. They died in 1942 > and 1941. The record states that they are buried in Greenville, RI. So > is this the name of the cemetery or are there many cemeteries in > Greenville. I would like to have pictures of their graves. > > Any help will be appreciated. > > Marsha Ocain > San Antonio, TX > ------------------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/13/2008 03:18:52
    1. Re: [RI] Greenville Cemetery
    2. Marsha
    3. Hi Linda, Here is what the death record said: burial Greenville. Funeral director N. M. Latham Residence at time of death Putman Ave, Harmony, RI. I take it they both died at home. No number was given as to the street address. I hope this helps you in helping me figure it out. I am going to call the town hall on Monday to find out what they know. Thanks for your help. Marsha _______________________________ Linda Peloquin wrote: > Hi Marsha, > > Greenville is village and a part of the the Town of Smithfield, RI. The village center is located on Rt. 44 / Putnam Pike right around the junction of Rt. 116. > > Yes, there are many cemeteries in Smithfield & a number right in Greenville many of which are small and were at one time on family farms now long gone to suburban development and neighborhoods with cutesy names harking back to the days when the area was more rural and the main business at hand was farming. At one point RI used to be a major supplier of apples for the rest of the US and upon entering Smithfield one would see signs that said "Welcome to Smithfield" and under that "Appleland". > > If they were buried in Greenville 1941 & 1942, they could be in one of the cemeteries right in the village rather than one of the smaller family farm cemeteries. > > I looked in the RI Cemeteries Transcription database which isn't a be all end all but still I had hoped to find them which would have made locating them super simple...Corbin"s in the database but neither of YOUR Corbin"s :( > > What else do the death reports/certificates say? Do they give the names of the funeral homes? Address for place of death? > > Linda > > > Marsha <meocain@att.net> wrote: Hello, > > I just received the death records for 2 of my relatives George Arnold > Corbin and his wife Caroline Brown Jeffers Corbin. They died in 1942 > and 1941. The record states that they are buried in Greenville, RI. So > is this the name of the cemetery or are there many cemeteries in > Greenville. I would like to have pictures of their graves. > > Any help will be appreciated. > > Marsha Ocain > San Antonio, TX > ------------------------------- > > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST > > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research of genealogy and history information pertaining to Rhode Island. Despite the list name, the list topic is not related to GenWeb in any way. > > Contact the List Admin at rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the list archives or find other useful information to help you use the list more effectively, please click on the following link: > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > ------------------------------- > > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST > > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research of genealogy and history information pertaining to Rhode Island. Despite the list name, the list topic is not related to GenWeb in any way. > > Contact the List Admin at rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the list archives or find other useful information to help you use the list more effectively, please click on the following link: > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    04/12/2008 08:42:39
    1. [RI] Obit
    2. Frank Patnaude
    3. Good afternoon list, I am looking for the obit of Arselia Mellie Saucier Patenaude who died 26 Oct 1918 according to the SSDI. She was married to Edward (Edouard) Patenaude born 1885 in NY and do not know his death date. Thanks, Frank Odenton, MD

    04/12/2008 08:40:19
    1. Re: [RI] Ancestry pages
    2. Cinda Marsh
    3. Good...there are more, just let me know if they were at all helpful, and I can do others. The index lists them from all over New England....I just stopped at this town in RI. cinda --- roberta hall <jhallvoyager@att.net> wrote: > Cinda, > Thank you, I got the pages from Ancestry that you > sent. > Roberta Hall > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> > To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 1:23 PM > Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census > > > >I could certainly try. Do you have a > birthdate/place, > > or any specifics? > > Cinda > > > > --- roberta hall <jhallvoyager@att.net> wrote: > > > >> Cinda, > >> I'm looking for a John Hall. Of the several > (don't > >> know how many :-) John > >> Hall's that must be listed is there any way to > >> determine who is who, > >> possibly by age? > >> > >> Roberta Hall > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> > >> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:45 PM > >> Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census > >> > >> > >> > This is all it says...but it is a tax list, so > the > >> > hard copy would be available in the RI > Historical > >> > Society records, I would think... > >> > > >> > Source Information: > >> > Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing > Systems, > >> > comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database > >> > on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations > Network, > >> > Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled and > digitized > >> by > >> > Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules > of > >> the > >> > U.S. Federal Decennial Census, > territorial/state > >> > censuses, and/or census substitutes. > >> > > >> > Description: > >> > U.S. Federal Census indexes (and other related > >> census > >> > indexes) for Rhode Island from 1740 to 1890 > >> > > >> > Cinda > >> > > >> > > >> > --- Cinda Marsh <cindam80501@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> > > >> >> I have a Jared Shearman in Tiverton in > >> 1782...also > >> >> some in 1774. > >> >> Cinda > >> >> > >> >> Name: Jared Shearman > >> >> State: RI > >> >> County: Newport County > >> >> Township: Tiverton > >> >> Year: 1782 > >> >> Record Type: Tax List > >> >> Database: RI Early Census Index > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> --- Sina28@aol.com wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > Is there anyone who has access to the 1783 > RI. > >> >> > Census who can do a look up > >> >> > for JARED SHEARMAN/SHERMAN? > >> >> > > >> >> > Any help appreciation, > >> >> > > >> >> > Linda > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > **************Planning your summer road > trip? > >> >> Check > >> >> > out AOL Travel Guides. > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> > > >> > > > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) > >> >> > ------------------------------- > >> >> > > >> >> > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST > >> >> > > >> >> > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and > >> >> research > >> >> > of genealogy and history information > pertaining > >> to > >> >> > Rhode Island. 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    04/12/2008 07:50:57
    1. [RI] CORBIN buried in Greenville, RI
    2. Beth Hurd
    3. Hi, Marcia - there's more than 100 historical cemeteries in Smithfield, of which Greenville is a village, and at least five that I can think of in Greenville itself. Here are a few possibilities - do you have the exact cemetery name/number?? I'd be willing to take pics for you ... SM039 - DANIEL SPRAGUE LOT, SMITHFIELD, CHURCH STREET ->300 ft. W of tel pole #6 SM042 - WATERMAN-BURLINGAME LOT, SMITHFIELD, CHURCH STREET ->200 ft. W of tel pole #6 SM045 - GREENVILLE CEMETERY, SMITHFIELD, SMITH AVE ->10 ft. W of tel pole #21 SM049 - SMITH LOT, SMITHFIELD, SMITH AVENUE ->10 ft. S of tel pole #13 SM085 - LITTLE GREENVILLE CEMETERY, SMITHFIELD,CHURCH ST W ->10 ft. E of tel pole #6 1/2 this last one is more modern ... Beth Hurd Johnston, RI beth.hurd@cox.net >Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:14:42 -0500 >From: Marsha <meocain@att.net> >Subject: [RI] Greenville Cemetery >To: rigenweb@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <47FFF0E2.3000104@att.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Hello, > >I just received the death records for 2 of my relatives George Arnold >Corbin and his wife Caroline Brown Jeffers Corbin. They died in 1942 >and 1941. The record states that they are buried in Greenville, RI. So >is this the name of the cemetery or are there many cemeteries in >Greenville. I would like to have pictures of their graves. > >Any help will be appreciated. > >Marsha Ocain >San Antonio, TX

    04/12/2008 04:55:44
    1. [RI] Ancestry pages
    2. roberta hall
    3. Cinda, Thank you, I got the pages from Ancestry that you sent. Roberta Hall ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 1:23 PM Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census >I could certainly try. Do you have a birthdate/place, > or any specifics? > Cinda > > --- roberta hall <jhallvoyager@att.net> wrote: > >> Cinda, >> I'm looking for a John Hall. Of the several (don't >> know how many :-) John >> Hall's that must be listed is there any way to >> determine who is who, >> possibly by age? >> >> Roberta Hall >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> >> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:45 PM >> Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census >> >> >> > This is all it says...but it is a tax list, so the >> > hard copy would be available in the RI Historical >> > Society records, I would think... >> > >> > Source Information: >> > Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, >> > comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database >> > on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, >> > Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled and digitized >> by >> > Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of >> the >> > U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state >> > censuses, and/or census substitutes. >> > >> > Description: >> > U.S. Federal Census indexes (and other related >> census >> > indexes) for Rhode Island from 1740 to 1890 >> > >> > Cinda >> > >> > >> > --- Cinda Marsh <cindam80501@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >> >> I have a Jared Shearman in Tiverton in >> 1782...also >> >> some in 1774. >> >> Cinda >> >> >> >> Name: Jared Shearman >> >> State: RI >> >> County: Newport County >> >> Township: Tiverton >> >> Year: 1782 >> >> Record Type: Tax List >> >> Database: RI Early Census Index >> >> >> >> >> >> --- Sina28@aol.com wrote: >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Is there anyone who has access to the 1783 RI. >> >> > Census who can do a look up >> >> > for JARED SHEARMAN/SHERMAN? >> >> > >> >> > Any help appreciation, >> >> > >> >> > Linda >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > **************Planning your summer road trip? >> >> Check >> >> > out AOL Travel Guides. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) >> >> > ------------------------------- >> >> > >> >> > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST >> >> > >> >> > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and >> >> research >> >> > of genealogy and history information pertaining >> to >> >> > Rhode Island. 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    04/12/2008 02:58:56
    1. Re: [RI] Greenville Cemetery
    2. Gloria Silverman
    3. SM045, GREENVILLE CEMETERY, SMITH AVE ->10 ft. W of tel pole #21, SMITHFIELD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marsha" <meocain@att.net> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 7:14 PM Subject: [RI] Greenville Cemetery > Hello, > > I just received the death records for 2 of my relatives George Arnold > Corbin and his wife Caroline Brown Jeffers Corbin. They died in 1942 > and 1941. The record states that they are buried in Greenville, RI. So > is this the name of the cemetery or are there many cemeteries in > Greenville. I would like to have pictures of their graves. > > Any help will be appreciated. > > Marsha Ocain > San Antonio, TX > ------------------------------- > > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST > > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research of genealogy and > history information pertaining to Rhode Island. Despite the list name, > the list topic is not related to GenWeb in any way. > > Contact the List Admin at rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the > list archives or find other useful information to help you use the list > more effectively, please click on the following link: > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/11/2008 03:50:26
    1. Re: [RI] Greenville Cemetery
    2. Linda Peloquin
    3. Hi Marsha, Greenville is village and a part of the the Town of Smithfield, RI. The village center is located on Rt. 44 / Putnam Pike right around the junction of Rt. 116. Yes, there are many cemeteries in Smithfield & a number right in Greenville many of which are small and were at one time on family farms now long gone to suburban development and neighborhoods with cutesy names harking back to the days when the area was more rural and the main business at hand was farming. At one point RI used to be a major supplier of apples for the rest of the US and upon entering Smithfield one would see signs that said "Welcome to Smithfield" and under that "Appleland". If they were buried in Greenville 1941 & 1942, they could be in one of the cemeteries right in the village rather than one of the smaller family farm cemeteries. I looked in the RI Cemeteries Transcription database which isn't a be all end all but still I had hoped to find them which would have made locating them super simple...Corbin"s in the database but neither of YOUR Corbin"s :( What else do the death reports/certificates say? Do they give the names of the funeral homes? Address for place of death? Linda Marsha <meocain@att.net> wrote: Hello, I just received the death records for 2 of my relatives George Arnold Corbin and his wife Caroline Brown Jeffers Corbin. They died in 1942 and 1941. The record states that they are buried in Greenville, RI. So is this the name of the cemetery or are there many cemeteries in Greenville. I would like to have pictures of their graves. Any help will be appreciated. Marsha Ocain San Antonio, TX ------------------------------- RIGENWEB MAILING LIST LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research of genealogy and history information pertaining to Rhode Island. Despite the list name, the list topic is not related to GenWeb in any way. Contact the List Admin at rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the list archives or find other useful information to help you use the list more effectively, please click on the following link: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/11/2008 01:26:08
    1. [RI] Greenville Cemetery
    2. Marsha
    3. Hello, I just received the death records for 2 of my relatives George Arnold Corbin and his wife Caroline Brown Jeffers Corbin. They died in 1942 and 1941. The record states that they are buried in Greenville, RI. So is this the name of the cemetery or are there many cemeteries in Greenville. I would like to have pictures of their graves. Any help will be appreciated. Marsha Ocain San Antonio, TX

    04/11/2008 12:14:42
    1. [RI] Printers and Printing in Providence (part 119)
    2. Beth Hurd
    3. from "Printers and Printing in Providence, 1762 - 1907" prepared by a committee of Providence Typographical Union #33 as a souvenir of the 50th anniversary of its institution printed in 1907 "The Journeymen" (part 119) p. LIII. "JOHN DOUGLAS MACDOUGAL - Was employed in the printing house of John Waterman, the paper manufacturer of Providence, previous to 1775. He also worked in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1775, and before that year. In the Providence Gazette of June 7 and Aug. 16, 1778, Macdougal advertised his business of publisher, bookbinder and stationer. Later he was in business in Boston, Mass., in the firm of Macdougal & Greene, opposite the Province House, and still later in partnership with John Boyle. He was a native of Ireland and died in New York city in August, 1787. JOHN W. MACKARCHER - Initiated into Providence Union Dec. 26, 1883; he worked in this city a few years and went West in 1884. 'While riding on a freight train he fell between the cars and in addition to having both legs cut off was otherwise severely crushed. This occurred at Tulore, Cal. He was taken to Visalia, Cal., where he died the following day.' The accident occurred in the spring of 1887. THOMAS MURRAY MACKAY - Born Edinburgh, Scotland, May 25, 1870; learned the printing trade in that city; has worked in New York city, Boston, Norwood and Providence. GEORGE F. MACKINNON - Learned printing in the job office of Marcus B. Young, this city. In 1871, A. S. Reynolds, who had purchased the business of Young the previous year, gave the plant to his son, M. M. Reynolds, and young Mackinnon. Peter J. Trumpler entered the firm in 1873, and a profitable business was carried on until 1878, when the partnership was dissolved and the plant removed to East Greenwich. Mackinnon then became a reporter on the Journal. In 1897 Mackinnon, with Charles H. Howland and Martin C. Day, left the Journal and became publishers of the News. After Mackinnon became clerk of the Sixth District Court, which position he now holds." continued in part 120.

    04/11/2008 09:23:18
    1. Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census
    2. roberta hall
    3. Cinda, Yes thank you I would love to have a copy of the pages. This is the first I have heard of the publication and it may lead me to know if William's son John may be the John Hall who is mentioned in Richard Hartshorne's will. Thank you again. I have been striking out everywhere. Roberta ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 11:33 PM Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census >I tried to reply to you at your private addy, but it > came back, so I'll send what little I have here. > Cinda > > I have found an online history of the Halls of > Portsmouth, RI. It begins with a William Hall whose > Will was probated in 1673, with wife Mary as > executrix. He has sons Benjamin, William and Zurill. > Daughters Elizabeth, Rebecka and Deliverance. Son > William had a son John, and Benjamin had a son > Benjamin. These names tie in with what little you > know...I can see if I can scan it and send you > relevant pages, if you like. It's called The Halls of > New England: Genealogical and Biographical History. > Let me know if you think these are important to your > research. My guess is that any LDS library would have > a tape of it...Cinda > > --- roberta hall <jhallvoyager@att.net> wrote: > >> Cinda, >> I don't have much to work with. >> I found a reference to a John Hall listed in " A >> history of Monmouth and >> Ocean counties, embracing a genealogical record of >> earliest settlers in >> Monmouth and Ocean Counties......" New Jersey >> >> In this book there is a page titled Genealogical >> Record page xxxi >> >> On this page there is a reference to a John Hall who >> was awarded a share of >> land in N.J. in 1670. It goes on to say he was >> probably from Portsmouth, >> R.I. as a John Hall is named there among original >> settlers. Again in N.J. >> John in 1722 is listed as a witness to a Richard >> Hartshorne's will, I'm not >> sure if this is the same John Hall but I think it >> is. There is also again in >> the Monmouth co. book a Benjamin Hall listed for the >> purchase of land in >> 1702 (could this be a son of John?) >> The above mentioned Richard Hartshorne married >> Margaret Carr in Newport, >> R.I. on 11-27-1670. >> I am hoping to find out more about this John Hall. >> How long was he in R.I. >> and is there any way to determine if he had other >> family members living near >> him. >> Richard Hartshorne according to N.J. information was >> a prominent member of >> the Quaker society. I don't know if John was also. >> Hope some of this is of some use to you that you >> maybe able to find >> something. >> >> Roberta > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster > Total Access, No Cost. > http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com > ------------------------------- > > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST > > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research of genealogy and > history information pertaining to Rhode Island. Despite the list name, > the list topic is not related to GenWeb in any way. > > Contact the List Admin at rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the > list archives or find other useful information to help you use the list > more effectively, please click on the following link: > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/07/2008 12:46:24
    1. [RI] Book about Brown Brothers & the Slave Trade
    2. Jim Bullock
    3. Common-Place, http://www.common-place.org/, "is a common place for exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture." New articles are published quarterly, in October, January, April, and July. The current issue has a book review of "Sons of Providence: The Brown Brothers, The Slave Trade, and The American Revolution" that will be of interest to many researchers of early Rhode Island. Jim Bullock Littleton, Colorado

    04/07/2008 05:41:10
    1. Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census
    2. Cinda Marsh
    3. I tried to reply to you at your private addy, but it came back, so I'll send what little I have here. Cinda I have found an online history of the Halls of Portsmouth, RI. It begins with a William Hall whose Will was probated in 1673, with wife Mary as executrix. He has sons Benjamin, William and Zurill. Daughters Elizabeth, Rebecka and Deliverance. Son William had a son John, and Benjamin had a son Benjamin. These names tie in with what little you know...I can see if I can scan it and send you relevant pages, if you like. It's called The Halls of New England: Genealogical and Biographical History. Let me know if you think these are important to your research. My guess is that any LDS library would have a tape of it...Cinda --- roberta hall <jhallvoyager@att.net> wrote: > Cinda, > I don't have much to work with. > I found a reference to a John Hall listed in " A > history of Monmouth and > Ocean counties, embracing a genealogical record of > earliest settlers in > Monmouth and Ocean Counties......" New Jersey > > In this book there is a page titled Genealogical > Record page xxxi > > On this page there is a reference to a John Hall who > was awarded a share of > land in N.J. in 1670. It goes on to say he was > probably from Portsmouth, > R.I. as a John Hall is named there among original > settlers. Again in N.J. > John in 1722 is listed as a witness to a Richard > Hartshorne's will, I'm not > sure if this is the same John Hall but I think it > is. There is also again in > the Monmouth co. book a Benjamin Hall listed for the > purchase of land in > 1702 (could this be a son of John?) > The above mentioned Richard Hartshorne married > Margaret Carr in Newport, > R.I. on 11-27-1670. > I am hoping to find out more about this John Hall. > How long was he in R.I. > and is there any way to determine if he had other > family members living near > him. > Richard Hartshorne according to N.J. information was > a prominent member of > the Quaker society. I don't know if John was also. > Hope some of this is of some use to you that you > maybe able to find > something. > > Roberta ____________________________________________________________________________________ You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com

    04/06/2008 03:33:16
    1. Re: [RI] Genealogical research
    2. tanderz
    3. hello Debbie....just going thru some old emails I kept for a later date....finally getting to it.... I have Field/Fields in RI, but having trouble getting past Albert H Field or Albert W Field......His marriage record says Albert H and his sons' marriage record says name of father Albert W....no other informations.....so hard to tell who his parents are.....wife is Amanda (I found Amanda Field in 1880 living with father Isaac Lawton and sons George A and William H. both Albert and Amanda seem to have been born in or around 1857 Does any of this seem familiar?. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie F Murphy" <msfields@embarqmail.com> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 2:59 PM Subject: Re: [RI] Genealogical research , > > worked so hard on my ROUSE line. > > We are all standing on the shoulders of the researchers who came before us > who did the nitty-gritty research before computer programs, genealogy > lists > and internet sites, those like Allen who just did what he could because he > loved it. > > So lets all keep that in mind as we all try to help each other. Some have > more to give in one place than in another! > > *** Paying forward genealogical acts of kindness in memory of Levis Allen > Churchill*** > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr/churchill.html > > Debbie Fields Murphy > > Researching Field(s), Speight (5 different lines done back to first > Speight > to come to America...if anyone needs info email me, but please be > patient!), > Rogers/Rodgers, Beaman and Sawrey/Sorrow/ (various spellings), Lang, > Tyson, > Whitley, Rouse, Braxton, Galloway, Eason, and related lines in Greene, > Lenoir and Pitt Counties, NC and elsewhere in the USA. > > *Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist.............. > > YOU have: > > 2 parents: > 4 grandparents: > 8 great-grandparents: > 16 gg grandparents: > 32 ggg grandparents: > 64 gggg grandparents: > 128 ggggg grandparents: > 256 gggggg grandparents: > 512 ggggggg grandparents: > 1024 gggggggg grandparents: > 2058 ggggggggg grandparents: > 4096 gggggggggg grandparents: > > and people ask me, > "Isn't your family tree finished yet?" > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Perllan987@aol.com> > To: <bonnie.travel@sympatico.ca>; <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 2:33 PM > Subject: Re: [RI] Genealogical research > > Bonnie: See below for my comments on your comments. Jayne > > In a message dated 1/18/2008 12:21:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > bonnie.travel@sympatico.ca writes: > > I just want to say that my genealogy is on Worldconnect, but not my notes > or > sources. > > If someone is seriously looking for one of my individuals, I will divulge > my > notes, and help as much as I can, but I refuse to put all my 40+ years of > research out there, for anyone to grab. > > There are so many newbies in genealogy, that they grasp the first whiff > of > a > clue, and run helter skelter. > > I belong to the Baker DNA group, and it is amazing, that even in the > haplo-groups, they argue constantly, about who is who, or when or where. > > Anyone that is serious about genealogy, knows, that proof, facts, are > what > matter. Not hearsay. > > Everyone on this list for any length of time, knows how serious we are > about > our facts. Just ask Jane, Arlan, Donna, Nancy-Jo, Charlie, etc, etc, too > many to name. > > The people who come to us from the Digest list, like to pick our brains. > They think monitoring is going to give them all they need, when they > should > be > in the full discussion. > > I am sorry if I sound skeptical, that's my nature. > Too many people pick my brain, and Donna's and Charlie's, and Jane's, > etc. > > We all love to share, and help, but sometimes, people just expect us to > do > all the work. > > Bonnie > oitori > > > > Dear Bonnie: > > I, too, have my genealogy info on WorldConnect, and also without Notes > and > Sources, mostly for security reasons. If someone contacts me for > information > about someone or some family that I have, I send them the whole kit and > caboodle without question. Sometimes I get no thanks and sometimes I get > a > lot of > thanks. That's the way people are. I have 13,000+ people in my database; > a > good > number of them have pages and pages of Notes; others, of course, have > little. > > I have noticed that you and others on the RI list (of which I have been a > member since 1997 so I feel that I, too, am an old RI hand, but am not > included > in the elite because I ask questions about my RI ancestors rather than > answering them) seem to feel that the rest of us are just trying to grab > info > without caring what it is or feeling grateful to you old hands for what > you > give > us. What you do not realize is that some of us, maybe all of us, I don't > know > all of them so I can't say, help others with their genealogy where we can, > and that can amount to a great deal of help. In addition to giving people > parts > of my gedcom as I mentioned above, I have, over the years, maintained an > ongoing relationship with people who are researching the same lines that I > am, > to wit, OLDS (NY, MA), ROSE (RI, NY), PECK (RI, NY), BEALE (VA, NC), > etc. > When one of us accesses information, we share it with the others in our > research circle. > > The trouble with RI, as far as I'm concerned, is that all of my mother's > lines but one (which came directly from England to NYS) moved from RI to > NYS > around the end of the 18th century. I cannot get back beyond my ggg > grandfathers, Christopher ELLIS and John PECK, who were born in RI in the > late 1700s, or > the ancestors of my BOWENs, POTTERs, etc. I know that others have that > same > problem, they cannot find the birth and parents of their ancestors who > moved > from New England to NYS. I was lucky that BUTTON has been very well > documented > in all of New England and New York, why, I don't know when others are > not. > BUTTON FAMILIES OF AMERICA has been a big help, but libraries, etc. also > have > information about them. So since I cannot find information in RI on the > lines > mentioned above, I am seeking it, not dispensing it. I dispense > information > where I can, not where I can't (although some people do that!). I have > helped > many people, and many people have helped me. I research in MA, RI, CT, > NY, > IA, OH, VA, NC--so RI is only one state where I research--and in Wales, > England, Ireland, Scotland, Hungary, Germany. I regard my FTM database as > a > working > document. When I am not sure of a piece of information, I say so in > Notes. > Most of the information in it is sure, but when I find info that shows > that > what I have is not true, I do not delete it (too much work to do that and > I > may > be able to help others with it!) but I indicate in Notes that it is not > one > of my lines and why it is not. I have had to drop a few lines, e.g., > VASSALL > and MACCOONE and allied lines for that reason. > > Between 1985 and 1997 when I received as a Christmas present my first > internet-capable computer, I wrote many, many letters to libraries, > genealogical > societies, etc. in New England. I have several three-inch, three-ring > notebooks > full of this correspondence. In other words, I was doing the nitty-gritty > research that you mention. Some, like me, do not have the money to travel > or to > purchase membership in various pay sites or to buy books and CDs, and > besides, by now that I am almost 78 years old, I do not know that I could > travel > long distances alone. I live in Raleigh NC which is some distance from > RI. > If I > lost weight, I probably could (my ongoing bugabear). > > You mention proof. Every once in a while I have to restrain myself from > mouthing off--or emailing off--at the "pristine people" who go on and on > about > primary, secondary, etc. sources. There is really no such thing! Why? > Because > mistakes can be and are made in all kinds of sources, for instance, in a > birth > date on a birth certificate. What can be more primary than that? The > "pristine people" scare the newbies by telling them that only such a > source > can be > trusted when that is not true. > > You say that the newbies just grab and run with information. Exactly! When > you are trying and trying to find information about a person or family > line, > you grab whatever you can find and then work with it to find if it is > true, > to > find more information about it, etc. It is a starting point which is > better > than nothing at all. That's what all of us are doing. > > As for doing one's own research, if people like me relied only on that, I > would have substantially less information for the reasons I gave above, > that I > cannot afford to travel or to buy subscriptions, books, and CDs. It is > wonderful that persons and institutions are now putting their information > online at > no cost. FreeBMD (UK), Fultonhistory.com, Brigham Young University and > Cornell University are some of these. I was lucky, though, that my family > had kept > reliable vital information for a couple or three generations back so I > started out with vital records for my great grandparents, even those born > in Wales > and England. I did belong to ancestry.com for one year and I have > purchased > a few books and CDs over the years, but not nearly as many as I would > have > liked. That's why these lists were set up, so that we can dispense help > where > we can and ask for help where we can't. I wonder if I am speaking for > some > other people on this list. > > Jayne > _perllan987@aol.com_ (mailto:perllan987@aol.com) > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/06/2008 09:54:54
    1. [RI] Roger Bell
    2. Has anyone seen a mention of a Roger Bell in RI records? It would have been in the 1600s. I have been told he was named after Roger Williams. Thanks Janice **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)

    04/06/2008 09:29:44
    1. Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census
    2. roberta hall
    3. Cinda, I don't have much to work with. I found a reference to a John Hall listed in " A history of Monmouth and Ocean counties, embracing a genealogical record of earliest settlers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties......" New Jersey In this book there is a page titled Genealogical Record page xxxi On this page there is a reference to a John Hall who was awarded a share of land in N.J. in 1670. It goes on to say he was probably from Portsmouth, R.I. as a John Hall is named there among original settlers. Again in N.J. John in 1722 is listed as a witness to a Richard Hartshorne's will, I'm not sure if this is the same John Hall but I think it is. There is also again in the Monmouth co. book a Benjamin Hall listed for the purchase of land in 1702 (could this be a son of John?) The above mentioned Richard Hartshorne married Margaret Carr in Newport, R.I. on 11-27-1670. I am hoping to find out more about this John Hall. How long was he in R.I. and is there any way to determine if he had other family members living near him. Richard Hartshorne according to N.J. information was a prominent member of the Quaker society. I don't know if John was also. Hope some of this is of some use to you that you maybe able to find something. Roberta ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 1:23 PM Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census >I could certainly try. Do you have a birthdate/place, > or any specifics? > Cinda > > --- roberta hall <jhallvoyager@att.net> wrote: > >> Cinda, >> I'm looking for a John Hall. Of the several (don't >> know how many :-) John >> Hall's that must be listed is there any way to >> determine who is who, >> possibly by age? >> >> Roberta Hall >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> >> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:45 PM >> Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census >> >> >> > This is all it says...but it is a tax list, so the >> > hard copy would be available in the RI Historical >> > Society records, I would think... >> > >> > Source Information: >> > Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, >> > comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database >> > on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, >> > Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled and digitized >> by >> > Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of >> the >> > U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state >> > censuses, and/or census substitutes. >> > >> > Description: >> > U.S. Federal Census indexes (and other related >> census >> > indexes) for Rhode Island from 1740 to 1890 >> > >> > Cinda >> > >> > >> > --- Cinda Marsh <cindam80501@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >> >> I have a Jared Shearman in Tiverton in >> 1782...also >> >> some in 1774. >> >> Cinda >> >> >> >> Name: Jared Shearman >> >> State: RI >> >> County: Newport County >> >> Township: Tiverton >> >> Year: 1782 >> >> Record Type: Tax List >> >> Database: RI Early Census Index >> >> >> >> >> >> --- Sina28@aol.com wrote: >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Is there anyone who has access to the 1783 RI. >> >> > Census who can do a look up >> >> > for JARED SHEARMAN/SHERMAN? >> >> > >> >> > Any help appreciation, >> >> > >> >> > Linda >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > **************Planning your summer road trip? >> >> Check >> >> > out AOL Travel Guides. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) >> >> > ------------------------------- >> >> > >> >> > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST >> >> > >> >> > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and >> >> research >> >> > of genealogy and history information pertaining >> to >> >> > Rhode Island. 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    04/06/2008 08:04:02
    1. Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census
    2. There is a Sherman book available which goes back to Philip Sherman. It has many generations in it. My mother is in it. It is in the DAR in Washington. It should also be at the Rhode Island Historical Society."Some of the Descendants of Philip Sherman The First Secretary of Rhode Island" by Roy V. Sherman. There is another book which I cannot locate the author right now. Elizabeth in NJ ************** Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)

    04/06/2008 08:02:05
    1. Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census
    2. Cinda Marsh
    3. I could certainly try. Do you have a birthdate/place, or any specifics? Cinda --- roberta hall <jhallvoyager@att.net> wrote: > Cinda, > I'm looking for a John Hall. Of the several (don't > know how many :-) John > Hall's that must be listed is there any way to > determine who is who, > possibly by age? > > Roberta Hall > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> > To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:45 PM > Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census > > > > This is all it says...but it is a tax list, so the > > hard copy would be available in the RI Historical > > Society records, I would think... > > > > Source Information: > > Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, > > comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database > > on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, > > Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled and digitized > by > > Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of > the > > U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state > > censuses, and/or census substitutes. > > > > Description: > > U.S. Federal Census indexes (and other related > census > > indexes) for Rhode Island from 1740 to 1890 > > > > Cinda > > > > > > --- Cinda Marsh <cindam80501@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > >> I have a Jared Shearman in Tiverton in > 1782...also > >> some in 1774. > >> Cinda > >> > >> Name: Jared Shearman > >> State: RI > >> County: Newport County > >> Township: Tiverton > >> Year: 1782 > >> Record Type: Tax List > >> Database: RI Early Census Index > >> > >> > >> --- Sina28@aol.com wrote: > >> > >> > > >> > Is there anyone who has access to the 1783 RI. > >> > Census who can do a look up > >> > for JARED SHEARMAN/SHERMAN? > >> > > >> > Any help appreciation, > >> > > >> > Linda > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > **************Planning your summer road trip? > >> Check > >> > out AOL Travel Guides. > >> > > >> > > >> > > > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) > >> > ------------------------------- > >> > > >> > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST > >> > > >> > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and > >> research > >> > of genealogy and history information pertaining > to > >> > Rhode Island. 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    04/06/2008 05:23:37
    1. Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census
    2. roberta hall
    3. Cinda, I'm looking for a John Hall. Of the several (don't know how many :-) John Hall's that must be listed is there any way to determine who is who, possibly by age? Roberta Hall ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cinda Marsh" <cindam80501@yahoo.com> To: <rigenweb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:45 PM Subject: Re: [RI] 1783 Rhode Island Census > This is all it says...but it is a tax list, so the > hard copy would be available in the RI Historical > Society records, I would think... > > Source Information: > Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, > comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database > on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, > Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled and digitized by > Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the > U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state > censuses, and/or census substitutes. > > Description: > U.S. Federal Census indexes (and other related census > indexes) for Rhode Island from 1740 to 1890 > > Cinda > > > --- Cinda Marsh <cindam80501@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I have a Jared Shearman in Tiverton in 1782...also >> some in 1774. >> Cinda >> >> Name: Jared Shearman >> State: RI >> County: Newport County >> Township: Tiverton >> Year: 1782 >> Record Type: Tax List >> Database: RI Early Census Index >> >> >> --- Sina28@aol.com wrote: >> >> > >> > Is there anyone who has access to the 1783 RI. >> > Census who can do a look up >> > for JARED SHEARMAN/SHERMAN? >> > >> > Any help appreciation, >> > >> > Linda >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > **************Planning your summer road trip? >> Check >> > out AOL Travel Guides. >> > >> > >> > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) >> > ------------------------------- >> > >> > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST >> > >> > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and >> research >> > of genealogy and history information pertaining to >> > Rhode Island. Despite the list name, the list >> topic >> > is not related to GenWeb in any way. >> > >> > Contact the List Admin at >> > rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the list >> > archives or find other useful information to help >> > you use the list more effectively, please click on >> > the following link: >> > >> > >> > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email >> > to RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word >> > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject >> and >> > the body of the message >> > >> >> >> >> >> > ____________________________________________________________________________________ >> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one >> month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. >> http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com >> ------------------------------- >> >> RIGENWEB MAILING LIST >> >> LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research >> of genealogy and history information pertaining to >> Rhode Island. Despite the list name, the list topic >> is not related to GenWeb in any way. >> >> Contact the List Admin at >> rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the list >> archives or find other useful information to help >> you use the list more effectively, please click on >> the following link: >> >> > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email >> to RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word >> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message >> > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster > Total Access, No Cost. > http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com > ------------------------------- > > RIGENWEB MAILING LIST > > LIST TOPIC: The discussion, exchange, and research of genealogy and > history information pertaining to Rhode Island. Despite the list name, > the list topic is not related to GenWeb in any way. > > Contact the List Admin at rigenweb-admin@rootsweb.com, or to search the > list archives or find other useful information to help you use the list > more effectively, please click on the following link: > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/USGenWeb/RIGENWEB.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > RIGENWEB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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