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    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] SURNAMES
    2. Jenny Hall
    3. Here is a list of the surnames that I am researching in Alabama. Blackburn, Butler Co.. Burkett, Butler Co.. Brunson, Crenshaw Co.. Barnes, Crenshaw Co.. ? Majors, Butler Co.. Hood, Butler Co.. Pettie, Butler and surrounding counties Stokes, Butler Co. If anyone has any connections with these families please e-mail me and I will be glad to exchange info. Thanks, Jenny

    12/27/1998 11:32:29
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] [ROLL CALL-L] BAUGHMAN,CLANCY,WATERS,EARHART,KLEINER,RUFF
    2. Jamie Kollar
    3. Hello to everyone, Searching for families of: BAUGHMAN, WATERS, CLANCY, RUFF, EARHART, KLEINER Many thanks to all on the list for some great information, sites to check out, and the chance to post here. Jamie mailto:[email protected] BAUGHMAN: George BAUGHMAN (July 21, 1841 - Sept 21, 1908) m Sarah Ann MAURER (June 24, 1847 - May 31,1922) (gg-grandparents) (BORN Ringold Twp. Jefferson Co. PA) Children of George and Sarah Ann BAUGHMAN: (Jefferson Co or Westmoreland Co PA) James Franklin BAUGHMAN m. Mollie CLARK (Jefferson Co Punxsutawney area PA) Albert Wisiner BAUGHMAN m. Della ? Emma Clarice BAUGHMAN m. Robert POSTLEWAIT John W BAUGHMAN (Dec. 24, 1869 - March 8, 1942) m Clara Lucinda YOUNG (1879-1929) (g-grandparents) (lived Westmoreland Co PA) Mary Elizabeth BAUGHMAN m. John LAW Edna I. Zella BAUGHMAN Ella Quindoria BAUGHMAN m. Ward VARNER Virtie Dell BAUGHMAN Nora Isabella BAUGHMAN m. M. Jacob MAUK Ida Merle BAUGHMAN m. Dan STRAITIFF Mattie Tivila BAUGHMAN m. Ralph STRAITIFF Nellie Cedella BAUGHMAN m. Amos CLARK George Lewis BAUGHMAN m. Gertrude BAHRNE Mollie Jennie BAUGHMAN m. H. H. McCULLOUGH WATERS: James WATERS Sr. (1870-1949) m Alice CLANCY (1882-1945) (g-grandparents) (lived Westmoreland Co PA) Waters <Eng... Clancy <Ire Children of James and Alice WATERS: Alice Katherine WATERS (Dec 28, 1904 - Nov 29, 1984) m Paul Robinson BAUGHMAN (April 24, 1903 - Dec. 31, 1983) (grandparents) (lived Westmoreland Co PA) Patricia WATERS Mary WATERS (Parfitt) James WATERS Thomas WATERS Jean WATERS (Lennon) Anastasia "Mickie" WATERS (Jacobs) Agnes H. WATERS Paul WATERS CLANCY: Patrick Welby CLANCY (d Nov. 29, 1908) m Mary NEWILL (d Oct. 3, 1942) (gg-grandparents) (lived Westmoreland Co PA) <Ire RUFF: Samuel Calvin RUFF (April 26, 1878 - Oct 16, 1960) m Agnes Roberta EARHART (March 14, 1878 - Jan 7, 1952) (g-grandparents) (lived Westmoreland Co PA) Children of Samuel and Agnes RUFF: Lillian Audrey RUFF (Sept 4, 1900 - Mar 14, 1994) m Edward Franklin KLEINER (Apr 30, 1893 - July 7, 1956) (grandparents) (Lived Westmoreland Co PA) Clifford Anthony RUFF b 1907 d 1970 Charles Elmer RUFF b 1909 d 1992 Samuel Earhart RUFF Beatrice Irene RUFF (Elliott) Sarah Ann RUFF EARHART: (OTHER CHILDREN) Agnes Roberta EARHART ( March 14, 1878 - January 07, 1952) m Samuel Calvin RUFF Alice EARHART m. ? ERRITT Emma EARHART m. Alex LONG Elizabeth EARHART m George THOMPSON Minnie EARHART m. ? MCNELLY Dora EARHART Teresa EARHART m. ? GETTEMY Sadie EARHART m. ? BROWN Edward EARHART William EARHART (Edward and William were twins) Ezra EARHART Frank EARHART John EARHART James EARHART Michael EARHART (passed away as baby)

    12/27/1998 08:34:06
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Cindy Bass - Whitton
    2. William R. Pfeffer
    3. You probably have more information than I do. Send me your e-mail address, and if I come across any thing I will send it to you. Would there be a connection to Arkansas by any chance? Whitton is sort of a "by product", but it connects to me in a way. Will share what ever I find. Are you in missouri? Thanks for writing. [email protected] Prenjur

    12/27/1998 06:13:18
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] John Clendnaiel 1841 Md
    2. Hi, I thought I would post my brick wall again.I am trying to find any ionformation on John CLENDANIEL born 1841.He married Penilla ?then Amelia Clough.John and Amelia lived in Queen Anne's co MD.He was a farmer.I have beem unable to find a place of birth or any parents or siblings.Any assistence would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Lynn Smith http://members.aol.com/Lynn4604/queenanne.html Descendants of John Andrew Clendaniel Generation No. 1 1. JOHN ANDREW1 CLENDANIEL was born 1841. He married (1) PENILLA. He married (2) AMELIA CLOUGH January 24, 1870, daughter of CHANA CLOUGH and MARGARET BRAMBLE. Child of JOHN CLENDANIEL and PENILLA is: 2. i. MAGNOLIA2 CLENDANIEL, b. 1877; d. QueenAnns co Maryland. Children of JOHN CLENDANIEL and AMELIA CLOUGH are: 3. ii. CHARLES2 CLENDANIEL, b. October 17, 1869; d. March 27, 1955, Memorial Hospital Easton Maryland. 4. iii. ANNIE CLENDANIEL, b. November 1872; d. January 30, 1924, Chester Maryland. 5. iv. LAVENIA CLENDANIEL, b. June 17, 1881; d. June 23, 1943. 6. v. JOHN OSCAR CLENDANIEL, b. 1883, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. June 02, 1929, Pine Bluff Sanitarium Salsibury Maryland. Generation No. 2 2. MAGNOLIA2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born 1877, and died in QueenAnns co Maryland. She married SAMUEL BROWN November 26, 1895, son of GEORGE W BROWN. Children of MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL and SAMUEL BROWN are: i. KATHERINE3 BROWN, m. FRANK YOUNG. ii. OSCAR BROWN. 3. CHARLES2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born October 17, 1869, and died March 27, 1955 in Memorial Hospital Easton Maryland. He married MARY LEONA LEWIS March 30, 1892 in Kingsly Church Chapel QueenAnns co Maryland. Children of CHARLES CLENDANIEL and MARY LEWIS are: i. MABELINE3 CLENDANIEL, b. August 15, 1894; d. May 30, 1895. ii. ANNIE GERTRUDE CLENDANIEL, b. July 05, 1896, Kent Island Maryland; d. November 15, 1927, Chester Maryland; m. WILLIAM O SADDLER. iii. MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL, b. February 23, 1898; d. January 30, 1919; m. AUGUSTINE HOXTER, December 23, 1915. iv. EMMA AMELIA CLENDANIEL, b. October 03, 1900; m. VERNON T CLARK. v. GRACIE LEONA CLENDANIEL, b. December 04, 1903; m. EDWARD STABB. 4. ANNIE2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born November 1872, and died January 30, 1924 in Chester Maryland. She married WILLIAM WASHINGTON THOMPSON November 14, 1887, son of WILLIAM THOMPSON and JULIA LEGG. Children of ANNIE CLENDANIEL and WILLIAM THOMPSON are: i. OLIN3 THOMPSON, b. December 16, 1888; d. November 22, 1947; m. EVA MAENNER. ii. CHARLOTTE MAY THOMPSON, b. May 15, 1890; d. May 24, 1960; m. WILLIAM DENNY BAXTER, June 03, 1908. 5. LAVENIA2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born June 17, 1881, and died June 23, 1943. She married GEORGE HORNEY. Children of LAVENIA CLENDANIEL and GEORGE HORNEY are: i. IRVIN3 HORNEY. ii. AMOS HORNEY, b. August 18, 1907, Chester Maryland; d. May 29, 1972, Chester Maryland; m. MILDRED LEWIS. 6. JOHN OSCAR2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born 1883 in QueenAnns co Maryland, and died June 02, 1929 in Pine Bluff Sanitarium Salsibury Maryland. He married LULU VIRGINIA GARDNER December 25, 1902, daughter of WILLIAM GARDNER and JEANNIE HARRIS. Children of JOHN CLENDANIEL and LULU GARDNER are: i. LOLITA3 CLENDANIEL, b. 1903; d. 1905. ii. MARION CLENDANIEL, b. April 18, 1905, Kent Island Maryland; d. June 27, 1951, Salisbury Sanatorium; m. EDNA MAE BENTON. iii. MEDFORD CLENDANIEL, b. June 04, 1907, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. December 24, 1972, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. NELLIE STALLINGS. iv. MARGARET ANN CLENDANIEL, b. April 18, 1909, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. March 29, 1949; m. CHARLES JOSEPH LINGNER, February 25, 1927. v. VIRGINIA MAE CLENDANIEL, b. January 17, 1911, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. December 04, 1935, Baltimore city Md; m. HERBERT LEE YOUNG, March 18, 1931, Riverside Baptist Parsonage Baltimore Maryland. vi. HELEN CLENDANIEL, b. August 29, 1914; d. September 17, 1983; m. HENRY CARROLL PALMER, September 08, 1932. vii. ALICE CLENDANIEL, b. March 15, 1919, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. MEDFORD CLAYLAND HOXTER, December 28, 1938. viii. AGNUS CLENDANIEL, b. March 15, 1919; m. (1) JOHN HOLDEN; m. (2) ADDISON CALLAHAN. ix. JOHN CHARLES CLENDANIEL, b. November 1924, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. 1929, QueenAnns co Maryland.

    12/27/1998 06:06:46
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: ROLL-CALL-D Digest V98 #592
    2. Scott & Rose
    3. unsubscribe -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, December 27, 1998 06:32 Subject: ROLL-CALL-D Digest V98 #592

    12/27/1998 04:41:06
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: ROLL-CALL-D Digest V98 #592
    2. How do I get off this mailing list ?? Lynne Miller in St. Louis MO

    12/27/1998 03:22:12
    1. Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] (no subject)BARNETT>DURDY>EATON >GREEN and more
    2. Dan
    3. I tagged this quite by reflex, with out a subject I usually assume it will say (subscribe) or something so I delete them all , well folks there are some of my names here too. What do you know, For Green you might try Genrooters list, there are some green researchers there, I have not started Eaton yet, not sure if I will, one of my grands, but am not interested in them yet, Dan ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ROLL-CALL-L] (no subject) > Date: Sunday, December 27, 1998 11:57 AM > > > > BARNETT Virginia, Harrison Co. Ohio, Adams Co. Indiana Missouri, > Kansas > DURDY Missouri, Idaho > EATON Pennsylvania, West Virginia > GREEN Virginia, Kentucky, ILLinois, Missouri, Idaho > HALL Ohio > KERSCHNER Germany, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas > MCCLOUD Ireland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia > MCFANN Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kansas > PROEHL Germany, ILLinois, Kansas > SCHLOBOHM Germany, Ohio, West Virginia > SHUMAN Germany, Pennsylvania, West Virginia > SPINNY Virginia > TURNBULL Iowa > WADE Virginia, West Virginia > > > ==== ROLL-CALL Mailing List ==== > To post to list e-mail > [email protected]

    12/27/1998 02:45:53
    1. Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] "CIVIL WAR SWORD QUESTION"
    2. Dan
    3. Try taking the subject to the civil war website, you might have more luck than the surnames boards Just a thought. Dan ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ROLL-CALL-L] "CIVIL WAR SWORD QUESTION" > Date: Saturday, December 26, 1998 6:06 PM > > I am hoping that someone might be able to answer this question for me. > A family member has a Civil War sword that has the following: > > Top near base of Hilt_ _ _? and on the blade W.H. Horstmann & Sons > Phila > delphia > > Leather & Carved Hilt > Heavy embossed blade > > Other side of blade has U.S. > Side of maker Pluribus Unum > > Someone carved in with what looks like was done with a knife the name > "HOFFMAN" > > Has anyone come across a sword like this? And has anyone ever heard of W.H. > Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia? > > Any history on the above would be very much appreciated. > > Thank You, > Lisa > > > ==== ROLL-CALL Mailing List ==== > ROLL-CALL-L- > You will receive each posting one at a time. > ROLL-CALL-D- > You will receive each posting all together in digest form.

    12/27/1998 02:40:15
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] DANIELS,SIMS,GRIMM,ROBERTS,TICE,MCCAIN,MORE......
    2. Brenda, Ellis, and Normandy Boxers
    3. DANIELS-James William and Ida Bell Roberts(born Cadiz,O) SIMS-George Albert m. Myrtle GRIMM Jeff. CO. Irondale. OH ROBERTS-James, father of Ida Bell, born Cadiz, OH. GRIMM-Billy and Betty, children: Jesse, Charles, Lee, Harry, Myrtle Bell, Jeff. Co., Irondale, Oh. TICE-Perry Watson m. ? CALL-Simeon Sylvester m. Mahala MCCAIN MCCAIN-Samuel m. ? Any and all information welcome. Thank you Brenda NORMANDY BOXERS & RESCUE Brenda Daniels RR 7 Box 877 CPBR Hertford, NC 27944 BOXERS & SMALL 252-426-2271 [email protected] Gen. Surnames: DANIELS, SIMS, GRIMM,TICE,CALL,MCCAIN CRONIN/CRONAN ETC.,PARLETT/ etc.,

    12/27/1998 11:02:52
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] (no subject)
    2. BARNETT Virginia, Harrison Co. Ohio, Adams Co. Indiana Missouri, Kansas DURDY Missouri, Idaho EATON Pennsylvania, West Virginia GREEN Virginia, Kentucky, ILLinois, Missouri, Idaho HALL Ohio KERSCHNER Germany, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas MCCLOUD Ireland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia MCFANN Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kansas PROEHL Germany, ILLinois, Kansas SCHLOBOHM Germany, Ohio, West Virginia SHUMAN Germany, Pennsylvania, West Virginia SPINNY Virginia TURNBULL Iowa WADE Virginia, West Virginia

    12/27/1998 07:57:18
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] My surname list
    2. Lesley
    3. Since it's been a while I thought I would re-post my names for all the new folks here. ADAMS 17??-1850 S.C. MS. BAIRD 1930-NOW OK. BARNETT 1850-NOW TX. BRUMLEY 1850- 1900? TX. (not much info) FITZGERALD 18??-NOW TX. LANG 1776-1850 S.C. AL. MS. LASSITER 1810- NOW N.C. MS. TX. MACALUSO 1800- NOW IT NY MCELROY 1700- NOW VA TN TX. STONE 1819- NOW GA AL. MS. TX. TRACY 19??- NOW TX. (not much info) WADDELL ??? TX. (not much info) WITHERSPOON 1800 TN. TX. Take Care and Happy Holidays. Lesley [email protected] " My intentions are always good, it's my actions that need lessons" Lesley's Family Tree http://www.angelfire.com/ny/LesleysWorld/index.html

    12/27/1998 07:45:53
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Alexander URQUHART/Annie GOVER /McNABB - Nashwaak, New Brunswick
    2. Hi, About a month or so ago, I made queries to various lists about Alexander URQUHART and Annie GOVER. They were from N.B. Canada. Around 1900 or a little after, they moved to Maine. I got responses from a lot of nice people. The problem is that I accidently deleted my favorite places getting rid of old mail that I had read, but didn't need. I also purged my recycle bin so there's no way to retrieve it. I stored all my letters from the lists in my favorite places section to refer to later. I hadn't printed out the letters yet because my fiance was buying me a new print head for Christmas for my ink jet. The end result is I have no copy anywhere of your letters or even more importantly ... your E-Mail addresses. One gentleman wrote me a long,long informative letter about the URQUHARTS going all the way back to Scotland and gave me some else's E-Mail address to contact for further information. Another wrote to me about the McNabb connection and how we're related. Cheryl wrote to me and gave me some insight to Nashwaak and the family. She even sent me information from her tree. A lot of others were there to help me out too, but I lost all the letters and addresses. If anyone could write back to me or resend your response to me, I'll get back to you and print off your letter so I don't feel so foolish again. I lost a lot of information. Maybe I should have rewritten a query, but going to see if anyone recognizes these names again. I'm sorry to have lost all your work and time spent to send me the information the first time. I'll get it right this time. Sincerely, Barry W. Kitchen

    12/27/1998 05:34:48
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Alexander URQUHART(Nashwaak,N.B.)/ Annie GOVER re-query (McNABB too)
    2. Hi, About a month or so ago, I made queries to various lists about Alexander URQUHART and Annie GOVER. They were from N.B. Canada. Around 1900 or a little after, they moved to Maine. I got responses from a lot of nice people. The problem is that I accidently deleted my favorite places getting rid of old mail that I had read, but didn't need. I also purged my recycle bin so there's no way to retrieve it. I stored all my letters from the lists in my favorite places section to refer to later. I hadn't printed out the letters yet because my fiance was buying me a new print head for Christmas for my ink jet. The end result is I have no copy anywhere of your letters or even more importantly ... your E-Mail addresses. One gentleman wrote me a long,long informative letter about the URQUHARTS going all the way back to Scotland and gave me some else's E-Mail address to contact for further information. Another wrote to me about the McNabb connection and how we're related. Cheryl wrote to me and gave me some insight to Nashwaak and the family. She even sent me information from her tree. A lot of others were there to help me out too, but I lost all the letters and addresses. If anyone could write back to me or resend your response to me, I'll get back to you and print off your letter so I don't feel so foolish again. I lost a lot of information. Maybe I should have rewritten a query, but going to see if anyone recognizes these names again. I'm sorry to have lost all your work and time spent to send me the information the first time. I'll get it right this time. Sincerely, Barry W. Kitchen

    12/27/1998 05:27:22
    1. Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] My surname list
    2. I Too am researching the Waddle name. I believe My line of Cheeks is connected to Waddle Family. Waddle/Wadle was used as middle name in our ancestors. I found A. James Cheek & Melvin Cheek that married Martha Jane waddle & Mary Ann Waddle. Have you by chance run across the Cheek surname in your Waddle search?

    12/27/1998 05:22:51
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] MacFarlane
    2. Edward Crutchley
    3. Anyone researching: Neil McFarlane, born 1846 in Canada, lived in Paris, MI., married: Catherine McNaughton, born 1847 in Canada. Kitty McFarlane born 1871 in Paris, MI married Floyd Marks, born 1863 in Chaumont, NY. Bud Crutchley, [email protected]

    12/27/1998 04:58:01
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] HOLLOWAY
    2. HOLLOWAY Sibling info: John b 1800 m Darcus Beck Miles Solomon b 1805 m Jane Will Cash Elizabeth b 1807 Samuel b 1810 George b 1816 All believed to have been born in Campbell or Carroll Cty., Ga. Any and all info invited. We have never been able to "discover" parents names. Happy Holidays to ALL! MariChristal

    12/27/1998 03:41:28
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Coberly Surname
    2. Gayle Coberly
    3. I received a query on the Coberly Surname a few months ago, and couldn't give a satisfactory answer because of lack of information. I have more information now, but have misplaced your e-mail address. Please contact me again. Thanks Gayle Coberly

    12/26/1998 09:56:09
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Surnames
    2. richard l cross
    3. Allen- Daviess Co IN Bangs- Mass Cochran- Lycoming Co PA Nippanoose Valley (Can anyone tell me the Twp. for Nippanoose Valley?) McQuiston-PA>IN>IA McGillivray Dutchess Co NY McKelvey- Washington CO PA Perkins- Daviess Co IN Tracy- MA Thompson-Washington Co PA Zumwalt- St. Charles Co MO Deena Cross [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    12/26/1998 07:20:44
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: {not a subscriber} "CIVIL WAR SWORD QUESTION"
    2. Elaine T. Maddox
    3. Horstman was the manufacturer of the sword. ****** Kelley's US Sword Markings Web Site © Copyright 1998 By Kelley's Military Antiques Thank you for visiting our US Sword maker's markings page. On these pages are listed the most common maker's markings found on US Swords. Last updated 11/16/98 Sword ID Home Page Sword Restoration Services Home Choose One: Brief Background Information. Common US Sword Inspector's Markings Common US Civil War Sword Makers Common US Civil War Sword Makers Markings Common US Sword Makers Business Info. Brief Background Information. Beginning with the very first sword made under contract for the US government (Starr Calvary Contract Sword of 1798), US enlisted swords have been marked with government markings. Initially they were just marked with the letters "US" and a date, by the mid 1810's, the first marks of acceptance began to show up. Some of the first marks used were the letter "V" (Verification) and "P" ( Proved) with the inspector's initials. This practice became very common during the 1830's and continued through the end of the calvary sword manufacturing era and ended in 1919 with the Patton Calvary Saber. These markings are often helpful in identifying the maker, year and country of origin of a sword. Many maker's marks are so lightly applied that they have been totally removed by cleaning or deterioration. Since these marking are often located on other areas of the sword than the blade, they often survive to tell their story. Inspector's markings are most often found on a swords pommel, blade ricasso, or scabbard drag (see the sword terminology section for the meanings of these words). It is very unusual to find a US officer's sword with government inspector's markings. Most US Officer's were required to purchase their own swords. These were usually purchased from one of many private outfitters like Horstmann and Tiffany. ******** Elaine Researching S*L*E*P*I*C*K*A and H*R*U*S*K*A [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, December 26, 1998 9:07 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} "CIVIL WAR SWORD QUESTION" >I am hoping that someone might be able to answer this question for me. >A family member has a Civil War sword that has the following: > >Top near base of Hilt_ _ _? and on the blade W.H. Horstmann & Sons > Phila >delphia > >Leather & Carved Hilt >Heavy embossed blade > >Other side of blade has U.S. >Side of maker Pluribus Unum > >Someone carved in with what looks like was done with a knife the name >"HOFFMAN" > >Has anyone come across a sword like this? And has anyone ever heard of W.H. >Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia? > >Any history on the above would be very much appreciated. > >Thank You, >Lisa >

    12/26/1998 07:14:35
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Free Ancestry.com specials
    2. John M. Scroggins
    3. Ancestry has two special offers going: A one month free trial access to all of Ancestry's databases: http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/signup/decpromo.htm; and Free family oriented web sites: http://www.myfamily.com.

    12/26/1998 07:03:00