you will get 2 of this message -- if you note what I did is put this to the entire Sandidge list and then TO each of the persons that we have email addresses for (including myself) -- it is a "start" to getting a list together -- Just keep a copy of the TO portion of this message and maybe we can add to it later on or as more reply. My info: Judith Sandage Murphy P.O.Box 1333 Fairborn, OH 45324-1333 Tel: 937 - 222-6206 (lots of luck getting me, though -- modem on constantly when I am at home <ha,ha> As for the comment about phone -- I give out my phone number because the address is NOT listed in the phone book and I use a P.O.Box for my address -- one theft of my household things taught me NEVER to give out my home address or phone number unless I am really sure of the person -- even family members can be crooks or know crooks, etc. Sorry to be so pessimistic -- but you NEVER get over the theft of your household things -- it is over 20 years now and hurts just as much now as then and I trust people less now than before the theft. This is also a good reason why you don't want to give out your address and phone number and then mention on a list that you are going away or on vacation!!! Judy M. > >William L. S. ("Sandy") Rowe >Hunton & Williams >951 East Byrd Street >Richmond, Virginia 23219-4074 > >Tel: 804-788-8410 > ---------- >From: Jim Sandidge >To: Rowe, William; Erin and Betty; HELEN N BATTLESON; Josephine Lindsay >Bass; judith murphy; Karen Jorgensen; NitramTam; RLSCCIQ; Ronald Sandidge >Subject: email addresses >Date: Monday, December 01, 1997 1:03PM > >Dear Cousins, > >Thank you so very much for replying to my plea for help to rebuild my email >addresses. You are wonderful! > >I like the idea of maintaining a complete listing of names, addresses >(snail mail) and email addresses somewhere we could all access it. I have >no problem with my name being on the listing. I am even willing to include >my telephone number ..... (502)839-9245. What do you think? How can we do >it? If everyone in the group sent me an address, however brief or lenghty, >I would be happy to organize it and make it available to all. Let me know. > >You cousin, >Jim >It is a near certainty that, before you find the roots of your family tree, >you will find more root rot than roots. > > >