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    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Unscribe
    2. James Ferguson
    3. Please remove my email address off the loop. Until everyone grows up a little and learns how to place a query. elmotape@edge.net

    02/21/1998 11:11:21
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] FISHBURN / JEFFERSON / RICHARDS / TRINDLE
    2. Lyle
    3. FISHBURN / JEFFERSON / RICHARDS / TRINDLE / WARD / MECK The names I am researching are. Coagley Fishburn, Getchell, Jefferson, Larkin, McKeone, Meck Richards, Trindle, & Ward Areas.....Llewellyn, Scranton, Philadelphia, Pottsville, Mahanoy City, Hazelton, Blackwood Ringtownand Northumberland. Luzerne and Schuylkill County All in Penna. The Larkin, Getchell & McKeone families are from Phila, NH and Canada

    02/21/1998 09:00:07
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] TANNER Adeline; AL,USA; 1834-1915
    2. Patsy
    3. TANNER Adeline; AL,USA; 1834-1915 Looking for information on Adeline (unknown) Tanner who was living in Calhoun Co, Al in 1900 with her son John Thomas Tanner. She was born in Apr 1834 (probably in AL) and may have died in 1915 in AL, stated on 1900 census that her father was born in SC. Husbands name unknown. She may also have been the mother of Ben TANNER Sam TANNER William TANNER and Nadie TANNER EAGLE all from the NE Alabama area. Please reply to Patsy Davis davisdwd@earthlink.net Researching: BACK/BACH***VA, KY, TX BALDWIN***AL CARD***AL, TX DESHAZO***VA, AL LEACHE***VA, AL, TX JOHNSON*** GA, AL SPRADLEY***SC, AL, TX TANNER***AL, GA and others.

    02/21/1998 08:38:35
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] CAVIN, HAYNES
    2. Les Cavin
    3. Hello to All! I am seeking any information about the CAVIN family of Spartanburg Co., SC (or other counties of SC),Gaston Co./Iredell Co./Rowan Co./Alexander Co/Lincoln Co. area of NC, or elsewhere. I have immediate family living in the Spartanburg, SC area along with descendants in the Mount Holly, Taylorsville, Hiddenite, McAdenville, Stanley, Gastonia area of NC. I would love to have correspondence re. CAVIN's in other areas of NC/SC or elsewhere. My g-g-g-Grandfather is ROBERT CAVIN, born around ±1775 (?) in Co. Cavan, Ireland and immigrated to the US in the late 1700's to early 1800's and settled near Hiddenite, NC (early ±1800?). He was married to the former Miss SUSAN (SUSIE) HAYNES. Children include: ZIZA GATES CAVIN, SALLIE CAVIN, WILLIAM H. CAVIN and ROBERT WINSTON CAVIN. I think that my g-g-g-Grandfather, ROBERT CAVIN, may have entered the US through PA (BUCKS Co.?) before settling in NC, but I have no proof of this. Being the stubborn Irishman that he could have been, he probably swam over from Ireland, for I have yet to locate him or any other of my CAVIN's on any Ship's Passenger Lists on the Internet. Help! Please visit my updated Home Page at the NEW URL ADDRESS shown below. Kindest Regards, Les Cavin - cavin@charlotte.infi.net Listowner for CAVIN-L - Rootsweb Sponsor Please visit my Home Page at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/v/Les-D-Cavin-NC/ "Friends: People who know you well, but like you anyway" Please support Rootsweb. Visit their website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/

    02/21/1998 08:29:26
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] COMPLAINT from gentle reader
    2. D James Adams
    3. I tried to apoligize for the multiple messages and after reading "Gentle's" complaint, I searched and found that the apology did not go out as the multiple messages should not, If you look at the addresses on the email there is a hyphen between the L and @. My program refused the first one, so I sent another with correct address and wound up with multiples?? Sorry! Jim Adams

    02/21/1998 08:02:55
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] RE:posting to roll-call
    2. ndwilson
    3. Please stay on topic which is posting your surnames you may post them one at a time or any other you see fit. Put stick to surnames anything else is off topic. I will unsubscribe any one for being off topic there are plenty of lists for discussion of other things. Please don't flame each other. Nadine List owner

    02/21/1998 08:00:38
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] MULTIPLE Mess. HOLCUT
    2. D James Adams
    3. I sent a previous apology for the extra messages with an explanation. Sorry if you did not recieve or did not want to accept.

    02/21/1998 07:49:30
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] ADAMS/GARLAND
    2. D James Adams
    3. Mose ADAMS 1771-1854 wed(1796)Mary GARLAND. Seek info on the GARLAND Family in particular

    02/21/1998 04:03:36
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] SHERMAN, NJ 1896 , Burlington County
    2. Anyone looking for SHERMAN name from Burlington County about 1896? I need info on WALTER SHERMAN who m. Ella HUGHES. The had two children, one named CLARENCE, other's name unknown. MaisieAnn@aol.com

    02/21/1998 03:29:25
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] CELLAN/ KELLAN
    2. Looking for any connection to Alexander James Cellan b 1808 who was born in Ireland and came with his mother to America about 1822. They returned to Ireland for a time, and Alexander and wife Jane Russell returned. He was in IL, Des Moines County, IA and then To Schuyler Co MO, and in the 1890's where to Alva, Oklahoma where he died. Would love to hear from anyone searching this line.

    02/21/1998 02:22:29
    1. Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: complaint's about messages
    2. Please lets not start a war on this list, I like the stuff either way. Just keep sending the surnames. Remember we want to find folkes not gripe at them.

    02/21/1998 02:04:11
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: complaint's about messages
    2. Hello all, I was not trying to start a war or to offend anyone, I was simply defending and agreeing with the person who had written, apparently 16(?) messages to the ROLL-CALL-L list. (I am deliberately leaving out all names here, you probably got them or have them to refer back to if you need names.) Someone immediately wrote a note in regards to all of those e-mails saying something along the lines of "I don't like getting all of these e-mails from one person... It is a waste of space... You should be putting them all in one note...etc" Then the first person wrote back to say that this had been discussed and that he/she could write as many as he/she wanted in order to clearly identify her information. I was agreeing that it is extremely helpful to me, and apparently others, to have each request CLEARLY identified. (I know that on many of the lists I subscribe to - all genealogical in nature - this is a requirement, because my own e-mails have been returned when not in proper format. It was a pain to learn, but in the end more helpful because some people do not read all of the mail, and if they see my names and dates and places of origin, then they will be able to respond if they are interested or can/want to help.) Of course I open all mail that seems even remotely helpful (which is why I open all of the ones that are labeled "surnames" which is how I saw the flaming post that started this issue in the first place), but on my service in particular, if I don't clear my "in box," they will start rejecting mail; so because I can't be at my computer constantly, I have to read and save or delete the mail quickly before it builds up. The clear information is very helpful to me. I am on a variety of lists because I am seeking my heritage. and I feel that all of these lists are very helpful in this quest. If I don't have time to read every post, do I not still have a right to subscribe and take part as much as I can? It is very nice for me to be able to "weed them out" as it were. AND - I really do not feel that it is an undue burden for someone to write their many e-mails to any list; so I was saying that to the person(s?) that were so miffed by someone doing that in defense of the person who had. I am filling my time looking for my roots. I know where and when they came into this country, and the names that I am working on - so some of the mail doesn't apply to me. I have 8.67MB of mail in my folder that I have kept concerning my interests and names, and I will continue to save the things that apply to me. I don't feel that I am missing out. My point was that if one person writes 600 pieces of mail and they are clearly marked, then I am just as happy as if they had written 6 and labeled them unclearly. I was taking issue with the idea that it is unfair to write lots of mail in search of ancestors. I feel very strongly that we should be able to write as many as we need in order to find them. Sorry if I was unclear about that. The notes I was responding to came in yesterday. Again, I was not asking anyone to change what they are doing. I was agreeing that it is fine with me if someone writes a ream of mail, and I like it even more when it is clearly marked. Sorry to offend, as that is not what I was trying to do! Sincerely, Ella McCrystle

    02/21/1998 01:34:44
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] CLAUDE STANTON, Camden, NJ, circa 1895
    2. Anyone researching STANTON in NJ? Looking for what happened to Claude Stanton after his wife, EDITH HUGHES, died about 1895. MaisieAnn@aol.com

    02/21/1998 12:41:22
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] FRANK BOND, CAMDEN, NJ, circa 1895
    2. Looking for info on FRANK BOND who lived on Benson St., Camden, NJ, circa 1895; married Emma Louise HUGHES. MaisieAnn@aol.com

    02/21/1998 12:39:34
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] BULLOCK, QUIGLEY, SMITH, Burlington Co. NJ
    2. Thomas Bullock, m. Rebecca __???______, 1815 John and Ann QUIGLEY, m. circa 1825: daughters Elizabeth and Edith, maybe more. Eliza SMITH, b. 1810, m. Mathias HUGHES 1831 Need info on these folks listed above. MaisieAnn@aol.com

    02/21/1998 12:25:28
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] RE: multiple posts
    2. Becky R Grosserode
    3. Isn't it interesting that this whole thing started because someone was upset with 1 individual posting several different messages looking for separate individuals. Then someone else is upset because people are combining too many individuals into one post. If you only look at the subject line, how do you know if someone you are really looking for is not a spouse of the person listed in the subject line? By reading every posting you may find someone who has info on a line you thought was a brick wall. Although new to this whole genealogy online situation, I have already found 3 posts with names of 3 different family lines. Only wish I had more time for research because it is so fascinating!!!! Someone on another list had a way of searching all the files to look for keywords you have designated thus eliminating the need to reach every post. Haven't tried it yet because I'm having too much fun ready every post and finding possible links not only to my family lines but have also found some for friends. How exciting that we can do this research 24 hrs a day and don't have to match our schedule to the hours the library of FHC are open. Happy Hunting! Becky G. _____________________________________________________________________ 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 Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    02/20/1998 11:51:55
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: Surnames
    2. Lyle
    3. The names I am researching are. Coagley Fishburn, Getchell, Jefferson, Larkin, McKeone, Meck Richards, Trindle, & Ward Areas.....Llewellyn, Scranton, Philadelphia, Pottsville, Mahanoy City, Hazelton, Blackwood Ringtownand Northumberland. Luzerne and Schuylkill County All in Penna. The Larkin & McKeone line is from Phila, NH and Canada

    02/20/1998 11:12:23
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: SURNAMES
    2. Lyle
    3. FISHBURN / JEFFERSON / RICHARDS / TRINDLE / WATT / MECK Schuylkill Co. PA

    02/20/1998 11:04:25
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] DAVIS/MORGAN/VERNON/ELDER/BEARD PA > OH > MI
    2. Sharon L. Stasak
    3. Looking for the following: Thomas DAVIS (Abt. 1760-1785 - d date unknown) Wales / Elizabeth MORGAN (1760-1785 - d date unknown) Scotland > PA > Ohio Nathaniel DAVIS (1800 - 1882) b PA or Wales/ Margareta VERNON (1808 - 1890) both died Salem Twp., Columbiana Co., OH Nathaniel & Margaretta's children: Elizabeth DAVIS / Simeon STANLEY Lydia DAVIS (1831 Salem Twp., Columbiana Co., OH, d 1857) / Alfred HAECOCK Hannah DAVIS (1834 same city) / John GAUNT Lewis or Louis DAVIS (1834 b same city - 1911 Hancock Co., OH / Elizabeth ELDER (1834 - 1911) Hancock Co., OH George Vernon DAVIS (1840 - 1920 all Salem Twp., Columbiana Co., OH) / Samantha BEARD d 1905 Sharon Davis Stasak

    02/20/1998 11:02:00
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] SURNAMES
    2. Lyle
    3. LARKIN / GETCHELL From NH & VT

    02/20/1998 10:59:48