Martha - the copy I have is a copy of the one you sent Vine Grove Ancestral Trails Historical Society in 1984. It goes from page I to IV and 2 to 239 and I had added 306,318,320, 321,400,401,402,403,404,405,406,407,408,409, and 410. Will have to try to save you a copy of my files in ACSII code Take care - Hansel t 05:42 PM 2/25/98 -0600, you wrote: > Do you have the original pages that I sent to you? If you do, Catherine >Roll & Abner Woodruff family will be on P. 248. More on P.249, 250, 251, >252. I didn't send these pages through Roll-L. I did send some pages >through the group but when you joined the group and made the offer to >furnish everyone a copy, I thought I would wait to find out what you have >and update it from there. I have over 600 pages of this N.J. notebook so, >I know I will have to fill in some. If you still have the original I sent >to you, let me know the last P. # and I can go from there. > I have sent these pages through the group. If you don't have part of >these, I can send them to you. P. >3,4,6,9,53,57,58,63,89,126,127,153,154,162,165,168,329,330,331,347,362,363,4 >74,537,538,539,540,541,542,600,601,602,603,604. > Sorry to hear about your mother, she was a dear lady. I still miss >Pappaw, William Riley Roll. I think of him often. Since I didn't know my >way around town in Marion, Ind. he was asked to go with me when I needed to >go someplace. He did. I love to yard sale so, if we saw a sign, we went. >We had been for a couple of hours one day and turned down an alley to catch >one. When we left, we got to the end of the alley and I asked which way to >turn. He said, "Well, I don't know, I've been lost for 2 hours." Thank >God for the good memories. > John Eddy Roll & Abraham Lincoln did build a flatboat. the first time >they put it into the water, it sank. That story might be in HISTORY OF >EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. by - John Carroll Power. 1876. > I have it and I really need to get all these stories out so I can get to >them easily. There's another one in Life Magazine - February 15, 1954 - >LINCOLN'S LOST DOG. I'm not sure if the story of the Flatboat was in the >book or if it was in John Eddy Roll's notes. The notations for all that >should have been on P. 25. > I would like a copy of your files on disk. I though I had most of your >family in the notebook but you probably have added more since I was in >contact with you last. My address is: >23845 Hwy. 114. N. >Hollow Rock, Tenn. 38342 > The Post Office has changed my address 3 times since I've lived here. >Thanks, >Martha > > > >