I apologize list members, but there was a person who asked a very important question in the past few days and I remember someone responding to it. I dont remember who or what list. Could someone who knows please contact this person for me and tell her what the responder originally said about "America's First Families" being a scam. Thank you for your time. Please read below: launie Subject: Re: Question? Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 08:45:09 -0900 From: Launie Graffeo <launie@ptialaska.net> To: RRediger <redi2@chibardun.net> References: 1 I will forward your question to all the maillists I'm subscribed to and see if the person who wrote that statement will respond again. I have no idea which one or who said it. Be patient, I will find out if I can. I don't think you have anything to worry about unless you gave them personal info. launie RRediger wrote: > Launie, > Thank you for answering my question. What exactly did you hear? I am really > afraid that I shouldn't have sent the documents. I don't know exactly what > they can do with them. Probably nothing everyone except myself is dead. > Rosa > > -----Original Message----- > From: Launie Graffeo [mailto:launie@ptialaska.net] > Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 9:51 AM > To: RRediger > Cc: GenMassachusetts-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Question? > > I had recently heard from someone on another genealogy list that "America's > First Families" was a scam. > > launie > > RRediger wrote: > > > List members, > > Please forgive me for putting this question here, but I thought maybe a > > member could help me. > > Has anyone heard of an organization called Sons & Daughters of America's > > First Families? Having a family member from the early 1600's in Mass. I > > joined. I have not heard anything yet and was wondering if sending > documents > > was the wrong thing to do. Could somebody use our ancestors documents for > a > > scam of some sort? Again I apologize for putting this our mailing list. > > Rosa