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    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] JANNEY/POOLE families of Bucks Co, PA
    2. Audrey E Pool
    3. Jane, I see Caleb and Jonathan GILBERT in my little book of QUAKERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA, Wateree and Bush River, Cane Creek, Pine Grove and Charleston Meetings, BUT, notes are taken from Annals of Newberry, of which I have both books. James Holloway POOL, brother to Dempsey and Mitchell POOL, m. Mary ROWE, d/o Benjamin ROWE and Ruth O'NEALL, d/o one of the Hugh O'NEALLS...so, we definitely have marriage connections to the Quaker O'NEALLS. Because of these ties, I am guessing it is possible we could be part of the Quaker POOLES of Bucks Co, PA. I can't go beyond John POOL (RS). Thanks for sharing. Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "jane gilbert" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 12:48 PM Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] JANNEY/POOLE families of Bucks Co, PA > Audrey, > > This won't help you any, but just to let you know, we Gilbert > descendants descend from a Janney line of Pownall Fee, Chester Co., > England. I've not started digging into them much yet, but Elizabeth > Janney married Lawrence Pierson/Pearson, and at least one of their > children (Edward) settled in Bucks County. > > The Pearsons and Gilberts you find Bush River records are from this line. > > Jane > > On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Audrey E Pool <[email protected]> wrote: >> I have to take part again. Is there anyone on this List who is a >> descendant of the JANNEY/POOLE families? Only recently I've been taking >> a >> renewed interest in this POOLE family of Bucks Co, PA. >> Does this information say the JANNEYS moved to Delaware from PA? If >> so, did the POOLES likewise? If anyone is familiar with these families, >> please share. >> There is another family of Bucks County, PA that is seen on deeds >> with >> these POOLES. That name is GRAYDON/GRADON/GRADEN. >> I am really INTERESTED to learn more if someone knows more than I do. >> Thanks ahead of time, Audrey >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "marsha moses" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 2:40 PM >> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Louden County, VA >> >> >>> Oh, that is interesting. Thanks Phil! Here is what I found on a >>> http://www.waterfordhistory.org/ >>> >>>> It was in 1733 that Amos Janney with his wife Mary left their home at >>>> the falls of the Delaware in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and came to >>>> live in the almost uninhabited neighborhood of Waterford. Other >>>> Friends, learning of the good land "at the Pertomock" came in with >>>> Amos, or soon thereafter, and an "indulged" meeting for worship was >>>> held at his house. >>>> The first Friends, or Quaker, meeting house was built of logs at >>>> Waterford in 1741. However, it was not allowed to become a monthly >>>> meeting - and thus was on its own, until it had shown 11 satisfaction" >>>> to a committee from its various quarterly meetings. >>>> All tests were passed eventually and, in 1744, a monthly meeting was >>>> begun named Fairfax, taking this name from the county which had just >>>> been formed from Prince William. Just in time too, for six couples >>>> requested permission to marry at the first monthly meeting. >>>> Waterford was known as "The Town" in our early days and the distance >>>> members would travel to go to meeting was astonishing. All Loudoun >>>> Quakers at that time belonged to Fairfax Meeting and people from what >>>> are now the towns of Hillsboro, Hamilton, Lincoln, and Philomont were >>>> members of the meeting at Waterford. Like folks of today, however, >>>> they had to be prodded occasionally for nonattendance. The minutes of >>>> 1762 state that a committee was sent "to visit (them) to excite them >>>> to more diligence." >>>> To us of the meeting, these historical records are of use in acquiring >>>> information on the mores of the day and for genealogical data. Fairfax >>>> Meeting members were cautioned against "joining in light company for >>>> dancing;" "delt with" for drunkenness; "disowned" for adultery and >>>> fornication; a man was "reproved for taking off his hat at a court >>>> martial to gain favor with officer in charge;" another, attended to" >>>> for encouraging the visit of a man "not in our Society in Courtship of >>>> his daughter." A committee on "Spirituous Liquors" kept demon rum away >>>> from the door and by 1809 there were no Friends selling spirits. >>> >>> >>> There was also a photo. But your family information would fit well with >>> the above. I have forgotten where your Hawkins family was living in >>> SC. Marsha >>> >>> >>> Phil Hawkins wrote: >>> >>>>"So I am interested in knowing how many of our Bush River Quakers moved >>>>there from Louden County." >>>> >>>> >>>>My Loudoun County, Fairfax MM, Hawkins (James & Martha (Hollowell) >>>>Hawkins >>>>and family were associated with Bush River for a short time until Cane >>>>Creek, SC was organized. They left VA about 1767. It would seem that >>>>maybe >>>>his brothers, William, John, Joseph, and Isaac, and sisters Mary and >>>>Hannah >>>>Hilton might have been located there in VA, but we have not found any >>>>records for them. They were all born in Bucks County PA. >>>> >>>>"It is said that James and family lived in Loudoun Co., VA, long enough >>>>to >>>>find that it was a good place to starve, this was by the records about >>>>12 >>>>years." >>>> >>>>Phil Hawkins, Administrator 10 June 2008 >>>>Hawkins Worldwide DNA Project >>>>Family Site: >>>>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hawkinsdnaproject/tree_g-1.html >>>> >>>>*** A 'Veteran' -- one who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a >>>>blank >>>>check made payable to 'The United States of America,' for an amount of >>>>'up >>>>to, and including their life.' *** >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>------------------------------- >>>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>>>without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    06/11/2008 04:14:21
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] JANNEY/POOLE families of Bucks Co, PA
    2. jane gilbert
    3. Audrey, For what it's worth, Caleb Gilbert was not a practicing Quaker as far as I know. The only Quaker record I've found that even mentions him is his birth record in Bucks County. Jonathan remained a Quaker into his adult life, although he ran into some troubles with them in Pennsylvania for bad debts. Even though he was never disowned in records, only his wife's movements can be tracked from PA to SC. And Jonathan certainly must have been disowned in SC if he hadn't been already as he ran a tavern in what is now Gilbert, SC. Here's something I'll give you to chew on since I've gone nowhere with it. You mentioned the name Dempsey Pool. There was a Dempsey Gilbert in Newberry at one point, and I have no clue who he is. I THINK he had a brother Thomas, and the two of them and their families landed in Ohio. I have no source for them being brothers other than geography, but I've entered them in FTM like that for convenience. Dempsey had a son Carey, so I'm sure he fits into our line somehow. Dempsey was not a Gilbert family name, though, and I have no idea where it came from. Perhaps it's indicative of a Pool/Gilbert connection? Jane 1 Unknown Gilbert ...2 Dempsey Gilbert b: Abt. 1790 in SC .......+Mibray Lester ........3 Isaac Kirk Gilbert b: Abt. 1823 in South Carolina ............ +Martha b: Abt. 1834 in OH ........3 Asbury A. Gilbert b: Abt. 1826 in South Carolina ........3 Carey F. Gilbert b: Abt. 1833 in South Carolina ............ +Eve b: Abt. 1840 in Ohio ...2 Thomas Gilbert b: Abt. 1793 in SC d: 12 Aug 1869 in Newberry Twp, Miami Co., OH .......+Edna Coppock b: Abt. 1798 in SC d: 09 Sep 1861 in Newberry Twp., Miami Co., OH ........3 John Gilbert b: Abt. 1824 in Ohio ............ +Lucinda Unknown ........3 Rachael Gilbert b: Abt. 1835 ........3 Mary Gilbert b: Abt. 1837 ............ +Peter Hartle ........3 Margaret Gilbert b: Abt. 1842 On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Audrey E Pool <[email protected]> wrote: > Jane, I see Caleb and Jonathan GILBERT in my little book of QUAKERS IN > SOUTH CAROLINA, Wateree and Bush River, Cane Creek, Pine Grove and > Charleston Meetings, BUT, notes are taken from Annals of Newberry, of which > I have both books. James Holloway POOL, brother to Dempsey and Mitchell > POOL, m. Mary ROWE, d/o Benjamin ROWE and Ruth O'NEALL, d/o one of the Hugh > O'NEALLS...so, we definitely have marriage connections to the Quaker > O'NEALLS. Because of these ties, I am guessing it is possible we could be > part of the Quaker POOLES of Bucks Co, PA. I can't go beyond John POOL > (RS). Thanks for sharing. Audrey > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jane gilbert" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 12:48 PM > Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] JANNEY/POOLE families of Bucks Co, PA > > >> Audrey, >> >> This won't help you any, but just to let you know, we Gilbert >> descendants descend from a Janney line of Pownall Fee, Chester Co., >> England. I've not started digging into them much yet, but Elizabeth >> Janney married Lawrence Pierson/Pearson, and at least one of their >> children (Edward) settled in Bucks County. >> >> The Pearsons and Gilberts you find Bush River records are from this line. >> >> Jane >> >> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Audrey E Pool <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I have to take part again. Is there anyone on this List who is a >>> descendant of the JANNEY/POOLE families? Only recently I've been taking >>> a >>> renewed interest in this POOLE family of Bucks Co, PA. >>> Does this information say the JANNEYS moved to Delaware from PA? If >>> so, did the POOLES likewise? If anyone is familiar with these families, >>> please share. >>> There is another family of Bucks County, PA that is seen on deeds >>> with >>> these POOLES. That name is GRAYDON/GRADON/GRADEN. >>> I am really INTERESTED to learn more if someone knows more than I do. >>> Thanks ahead of time, Audrey >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "marsha moses" <[email protected]> >>> To: <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 2:40 PM >>> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Louden County, VA >>> >>> >>>> Oh, that is interesting. Thanks Phil! Here is what I found on a >>>> http://www.waterfordhistory.org/ >>>> >>>>> It was in 1733 that Amos Janney with his wife Mary left their home at >>>>> the falls of the Delaware in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and came to >>>>> live in the almost uninhabited neighborhood of Waterford. Other >>>>> Friends, learning of the good land "at the Pertomock" came in with >>>>> Amos, or soon thereafter, and an "indulged" meeting for worship was >>>>> held at his house. >>>>> The first Friends, or Quaker, meeting house was built of logs at >>>>> Waterford in 1741. However, it was not allowed to become a monthly >>>>> meeting - and thus was on its own, until it had shown 11 satisfaction" >>>>> to a committee from its various quarterly meetings. >>>>> All tests were passed eventually and, in 1744, a monthly meeting was >>>>> begun named Fairfax, taking this name from the county which had just >>>>> been formed from Prince William. Just in time too, for six couples >>>>> requested permission to marry at the first monthly meeting. >>>>> Waterford was known as "The Town" in our early days and the distance >>>>> members would travel to go to meeting was astonishing. All Loudoun >>>>> Quakers at that time belonged to Fairfax Meeting and people from what >>>>> are now the towns of Hillsboro, Hamilton, Lincoln, and Philomont were >>>>> members of the meeting at Waterford. Like folks of today, however, >>>>> they had to be prodded occasionally for nonattendance. The minutes of >>>>> 1762 state that a committee was sent "to visit (them) to excite them >>>>> to more diligence." >>>>> To us of the meeting, these historical records are of use in acquiring >>>>> information on the mores of the day and for genealogical data. Fairfax >>>>> Meeting members were cautioned against "joining in light company for >>>>> dancing;" "delt with" for drunkenness; "disowned" for adultery and >>>>> fornication; a man was "reproved for taking off his hat at a court >>>>> martial to gain favor with officer in charge;" another, attended to" >>>>> for encouraging the visit of a man "not in our Society in Courtship of >>>>> his daughter." A committee on "Spirituous Liquors" kept demon rum away >>>>> from the door and by 1809 there were no Friends selling spirits. >>>> >>>> >>>> There was also a photo. But your family information would fit well with >>>> the above. I have forgotten where your Hawkins family was living in >>>> SC. Marsha >>>> >>>> >>>> Phil Hawkins wrote: >>>> >>>>>"So I am interested in knowing how many of our Bush River Quakers moved >>>>>there from Louden County." >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>My Loudoun County, Fairfax MM, Hawkins (James & Martha (Hollowell) >>>>>Hawkins >>>>>and family were associated with Bush River for a short time until Cane >>>>>Creek, SC was organized. They left VA about 1767. It would seem that >>>>>maybe >>>>>his brothers, William, John, Joseph, and Isaac, and sisters Mary and >>>>>Hannah >>>>>Hilton might have been located there in VA, but we have not found any >>>>>records for them. They were all born in Bucks County PA. >>>>> >>>>>"It is said that James and family lived in Loudoun Co., VA, long enough >>>>>to >>>>>find that it was a good place to starve, this was by the records about >>>>>12 >>>>>years." >>>>> >>>>>Phil Hawkins, Administrator 10 June 2008 >>>>>Hawkins Worldwide DNA Project >>>>>Family Site: >>>>>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hawkinsdnaproject/tree_g-1.html >>>>> >>>>>*** A 'Veteran' -- one who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a >>>>>blank >>>>>check made payable to 'The United States of America,' for an amount of >>>>>'up >>>>>to, and including their life.' *** >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>------------------------------- >>>>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>>>>without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/12/2008 12:53:57
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] JANNEY/POOLE families of Bucks Co, PA
    2. Audrey E Pool
    3. Thanks Jane. I see Caleb GILBERT on deeds in Newberry District with PEARSONS, or rather, lives near them. In the Quaker book there is a Jonathan GILBERT, wife Hanameel......children: Cary, Benjamin, Beulah, Hepsbah, Achsah, Jonathan GILBERT, Mary PEARSON and Thomas GILBERT. Did your Jonathan stay with the Quakers? We also have PEARSONS in our families from Brunswick Co, VA, but I don't think they were Quakers. So many familiar names. Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "jane gilbert" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:53 PM Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] JANNEY/POOLE families of Bucks Co, PA > Audrey, > > For what it's worth, Caleb Gilbert was not a practicing Quaker as far > as I know. The only Quaker record I've found that even mentions him > is his birth record in Bucks County. Jonathan remained a Quaker into > his adult life, although he ran into some troubles with them in > Pennsylvania for bad debts. Even though he was never disowned in > records, only his wife's movements can be tracked from PA to SC. And > Jonathan certainly must have been disowned in SC if he hadn't been > already as he ran a tavern in what is now Gilbert, SC. > > Here's something I'll give you to chew on since I've gone nowhere with > it. You mentioned the name Dempsey Pool. There was a Dempsey > Gilbert in Newberry at one point, and I have no clue who he is. I > THINK he had a brother Thomas, and the two of them and their families > landed in Ohio. I have no source for them being brothers other than > geography, but I've entered them in FTM like that for convenience. > > Dempsey had a son Carey, so I'm sure he fits into our line somehow. > Dempsey was not a Gilbert family name, though, and I have no idea > where it came from. Perhaps it's indicative of a Pool/Gilbert > connection? > > Jane > > > 1 Unknown Gilbert > ...2 Dempsey Gilbert b: Abt. 1790 in SC > .......+Mibray Lester > ........3 Isaac Kirk Gilbert b: Abt. 1823 in South Carolina > ............ +Martha b: Abt. 1834 in OH > ........3 Asbury A. Gilbert b: Abt. 1826 in South Carolina > ........3 Carey F. Gilbert b: Abt. 1833 in South Carolina > ............ +Eve b: Abt. 1840 in Ohio > ...2 Thomas Gilbert b: Abt. 1793 in SC d: 12 Aug 1869 in Newberry > Twp, Miami Co., OH > .......+Edna Coppock b: Abt. 1798 in SC d: 09 Sep 1861 in Newberry > Twp., Miami Co., OH > ........3 John Gilbert b: Abt. 1824 in Ohio > ............ +Lucinda Unknown > ........3 Rachael Gilbert b: Abt. 1835 > ........3 Mary Gilbert b: Abt. 1837 > ............ +Peter Hartle > ........3 Margaret Gilbert b: Abt. 1842 > > > > On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Audrey E Pool <[email protected]> wrote: >> Jane, I see Caleb and Jonathan GILBERT in my little book of QUAKERS IN >> SOUTH CAROLINA, Wateree and Bush River, Cane Creek, Pine Grove and >> Charleston Meetings, BUT, notes are taken from Annals of Newberry, of >> which >> I have both books. James Holloway POOL, brother to Dempsey and Mitchell >> POOL, m. Mary ROWE, d/o Benjamin ROWE and Ruth O'NEALL, d/o one of the >> Hugh >> O'NEALLS...so, we definitely have marriage connections to the Quaker >> O'NEALLS. Because of these ties, I am guessing it is possible we could >> be >> part of the Quaker POOLES of Bucks Co, PA. I can't go beyond John POOL >> (RS). Thanks for sharing. Audrey >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "jane gilbert" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 12:48 PM >> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] JANNEY/POOLE families of Bucks Co, PA >> >> >>> Audrey, >>> >>> This won't help you any, but just to let you know, we Gilbert >>> descendants descend from a Janney line of Pownall Fee, Chester Co., >>> England. I've not started digging into them much yet, but Elizabeth >>> Janney married Lawrence Pierson/Pearson, and at least one of their >>> children (Edward) settled in Bucks County. >>> >>> The Pearsons and Gilberts you find Bush River records are from this >>> line. >>> >>> Jane >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Audrey E Pool <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> I have to take part again. Is there anyone on this List who is a >>>> descendant of the JANNEY/POOLE families? Only recently I've been >>>> taking >>>> a >>>> renewed interest in this POOLE family of Bucks Co, PA. >>>> Does this information say the JANNEYS moved to Delaware from PA? >>>> If >>>> so, did the POOLES likewise? If anyone is familiar with these >>>> families, >>>> please share. >>>> There is another family of Bucks County, PA that is seen on deeds >>>> with >>>> these POOLES. That name is GRAYDON/GRADON/GRADEN. >>>> I am really INTERESTED to learn more if someone knows more than I >>>> do. >>>> Thanks ahead of time, Audrey >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "marsha moses" <[email protected]> >>>> To: <[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 2:40 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Louden County, VA >>>> >>>> >>>>> Oh, that is interesting. Thanks Phil! Here is what I found on a >>>>> http://www.waterfordhistory.org/ >>>>> >>>>>> It was in 1733 that Amos Janney with his wife Mary left their home at >>>>>> the falls of the Delaware in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and came to >>>>>> live in the almost uninhabited neighborhood of Waterford. Other >>>>>> Friends, learning of the good land "at the Pertomock" came in with >>>>>> Amos, or soon thereafter, and an "indulged" meeting for worship was >>>>>> held at his house. >>>>>> The first Friends, or Quaker, meeting house was built of logs at >>>>>> Waterford in 1741. However, it was not allowed to become a monthly >>>>>> meeting - and thus was on its own, until it had shown 11 >>>>>> satisfaction" >>>>>> to a committee from its various quarterly meetings. >>>>>> All tests were passed eventually and, in 1744, a monthly meeting was >>>>>> begun named Fairfax, taking this name from the county which had just >>>>>> been formed from Prince William. Just in time too, for six couples >>>>>> requested permission to marry at the first monthly meeting. >>>>>> Waterford was known as "The Town" in our early days and the distance >>>>>> members would travel to go to meeting was astonishing. All Loudoun >>>>>> Quakers at that time belonged to Fairfax Meeting and people from what >>>>>> are now the towns of Hillsboro, Hamilton, Lincoln, and Philomont were >>>>>> members of the meeting at Waterford. Like folks of today, however, >>>>>> they had to be prodded occasionally for nonattendance. The minutes of >>>>>> 1762 state that a committee was sent "to visit (them) to excite them >>>>>> to more diligence." >>>>>> To us of the meeting, these historical records are of use in >>>>>> acquiring >>>>>> information on the mores of the day and for genealogical data. >>>>>> Fairfax >>>>>> Meeting members were cautioned against "joining in light company for >>>>>> dancing;" "delt with" for drunkenness; "disowned" for adultery and >>>>>> fornication; a man was "reproved for taking off his hat at a court >>>>>> martial to gain favor with officer in charge;" another, attended to" >>>>>> for encouraging the visit of a man "not in our Society in Courtship >>>>>> of >>>>>> his daughter." A committee on "Spirituous Liquors" kept demon rum >>>>>> away >>>>>> from the door and by 1809 there were no Friends selling spirits. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> There was also a photo. But your family information would fit well >>>>> with >>>>> the above. I have forgotten where your Hawkins family was living in >>>>> SC. Marsha >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Phil Hawkins wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>"So I am interested in knowing how many of our Bush River Quakers >>>>>>moved >>>>>>there from Louden County." >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>My Loudoun County, Fairfax MM, Hawkins (James & Martha (Hollowell) >>>>>>Hawkins >>>>>>and family were associated with Bush River for a short time until Cane >>>>>>Creek, SC was organized. They left VA about 1767. It would seem that >>>>>>maybe >>>>>>his brothers, William, John, Joseph, and Isaac, and sisters Mary and >>>>>>Hannah >>>>>>Hilton might have been located there in VA, but we have not found any >>>>>>records for them. They were all born in Bucks County PA. >>>>>> >>>>>>"It is said that James and family lived in Loudoun Co., VA, long >>>>>>enough >>>>>>to >>>>>>find that it was a good place to starve, this was by the records about >>>>>>12 >>>>>>years." >>>>>> >>>>>>Phil Hawkins, Administrator 10 June 2008 >>>>>>Hawkins Worldwide DNA Project >>>>>>Family Site: >>>>>>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hawkinsdnaproject/tree_g-1.html >>>>>> >>>>>>*** A 'Veteran' -- one who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a >>>>>>blank >>>>>>check made payable to 'The United States of America,' for an amount of >>>>>>'up >>>>>>to, and including their life.' *** >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>------------------------------- >>>>>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>>[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>>>>>without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>>>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    06/12/2008 03:48:03