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    1. [SC] Memorial Weekend Special
    2. Bill Hughes
    3. I first want to apologize to those who receive this posting more than once, as I am cross posting it. I could very well be stepping in over my head here, but if everybody co-operates, I'm hoping that it will go ok and a lot of info can get moved around. I have the 1880 Federal Census for SC, and will ''try'' to do lookups. There are some ground rules, tho: 1- One ''full'' name request per e/mail 2- A date of birth or approximate age at 1880 3- The county would be helpful, especially on more common names 4- NO blanket requests for any surname[s] 5- Do NOT include a lot of family history......it's not necessary If y'all can follow these simple guidelines, then I will try to keep up. Failure to follow them will mean that the e/mail will simply be deleted. Sorry, but I expect a bunch of folks to jump on this. Another thing, since this is Memorial Weekend, please remember to pay tribute to those veterans in your families. If you have a website where you have them listed, let the rest of us know so that we can take a looksee, too. If any of you are interested, go to my website [URL below] and scroll down to ''Special honor and Recognition" and click on the blue button directly underneath......."Veterans Honor Roll". Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. Bill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bhughes/

    05/24/2002 09:59:25
    1. Re: [SC] Memorial Weekend Special
    2. Pam Talbot
    3. Bill, Thanks for the offer. It is people like you and audrey,and greg that make this list a success. It definately helps the shut in to find there lost relatives. I am searching for Thomas Wilson Talbot b. 27 April 1849. D. 7 march 1892. He died in Florence County. He was married to Keitt Brooks Hauser. Thanks in advance. Paul and Pam At 03:59 PM 05/24/2002 -0700, you wrote: >I first want to apologize to those who receive this posting more than once, >as I am cross posting it. >I could very well be stepping in over my head here, but if everybody >co-operates, I'm hoping that it will go ok and a lot of info can get moved >around. >I have the 1880 Federal Census for SC, and will ''try'' to do lookups. >There are some ground rules, tho: >1- One ''full'' name request per e/mail >2- A date of birth or approximate age at 1880 >3- The county would be helpful, especially on more common names >4- NO blanket requests for any surname[s] >5- Do NOT include a lot of family history......it's not necessary >If y'all can follow these simple guidelines, then I will try to keep up. >Failure to follow them will mean that the e/mail will simply be deleted. >Sorry, but I expect a bunch of folks to jump on this. >Another thing, since this is Memorial Weekend, please remember to pay >tribute to those veterans in your families. If you have a website where you >have them listed, let the rest of us know so that we can take a looksee, >too. If any of you are interested, go to my website [URL below] and scroll >down to ''Special honor and Recognition" and click on the blue button >directly underneath......."Veterans Honor Roll". >Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. >Bill > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bhughes/ > > >==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== >To UNSUBSCRIBE >Write SC-Genealogy-L-Request@RootsWeb.com >Plain Text with just the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of letter >Change the "L" to "D" if you have Digest Mode

    05/24/2002 03:54:22
    1. Re: [SC] Memorial Weekend Special
    2. Bill Hughes
    3. > Bill, > Thanks for the offer. It is people like you and audrey,and greg that make > this list a success. > It definately helps the shut in to find there lost relatives. > I am searching for Thomas Wilson Talbot b. 27 April 1849. D. 7 march 1892. > He died in Florence County. He was married to Keitt Brooks Hauser. > Thanks in advance. > Paul and Pam I'm a shut-in too, so I know what you're talking about. BINGO Florence, Darlington Co., SC TALBOT Thomas W 31 Kate 23 wife Annie 4 dau Marion 2 dau Bill

    05/24/2002 01:57:16
    1. Re: [SC] Memorial Weekend Special
    2. Phyllis Horry
    3. Bill - Thank you. Looking for: Essie (I've also seen Exxie) Tobias, approximately 40 yrs old, thought to be in Clarendon or Williamsburg County. Phyllis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Hughes" <kinseeker4@earthlink.net> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 3:59 PM Subject: [SC] Memorial Weekend Special > I first want to apologize to those who receive this posting more than once, > as I am cross posting it. > I could very well be stepping in over my head here, but if everybody > co-operates, I'm hoping that it will go ok and a lot of info can get moved > around. > I have the 1880 Federal Census for SC, and will ''try'' to do lookups. > There are some ground rules, tho: > 1- One ''full'' name request per e/mail > 2- A date of birth or approximate age at 1880 > 3- The county would be helpful, especially on more common names > 4- NO blanket requests for any surname[s] > 5- Do NOT include a lot of family history......it's not necessary > If y'all can follow these simple guidelines, then I will try to keep up. > Failure to follow them will mean that the e/mail will simply be deleted. > Sorry, but I expect a bunch of folks to jump on this. > Another thing, since this is Memorial Weekend, please remember to pay > tribute to those veterans in your families. If you have a website where you > have them listed, let the rest of us know so that we can take a looksee, > too. If any of you are interested, go to my website [URL below] and scroll > down to ''Special honor and Recognition" and click on the blue button > directly underneath......."Veterans Honor Roll". > Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. > Bill > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bhughes/ > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE > Write SC-Genealogy-L-Request@RootsWeb.com > Plain Text with just the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of letter > Change the "L" to "D" if you have Digest Mode >

    05/25/2002 12:50:30
    1. Re: [SC] Memorial Weekend Special
    2. Edward Wiggins
    3. Bill, Will you please look up James Wiggins born in 1845 and lived in Beaufort County. Thanks and have a great Memorial Weekend. Don Wiggins ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Hughes" <kinseeker4@earthlink.net> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 6:59 PM Subject: [SC] Memorial Weekend Special > I first want to apologize to those who receive this posting more than once, > as I am cross posting it. > I could very well be stepping in over my head here, but if everybody > co-operates, I'm hoping that it will go ok and a lot of info can get moved > around. > I have the 1880 Federal Census for SC, and will ''try'' to do lookups. > There are some ground rules, tho: > 1- One ''full'' name request per e/mail > 2- A date of birth or approximate age at 1880 > 3- The county would be helpful, especially on more common names > 4- NO blanket requests for any surname[s] > 5- Do NOT include a lot of family history......it's not necessary > If y'all can follow these simple guidelines, then I will try to keep up. > Failure to follow them will mean that the e/mail will simply be deleted. > Sorry, but I expect a bunch of folks to jump on this. > Another thing, since this is Memorial Weekend, please remember to pay > tribute to those veterans in your families. If you have a website where you > have them listed, let the rest of us know so that we can take a looksee, > too. If any of you are interested, go to my website [URL below] and scroll > down to ''Special honor and Recognition" and click on the blue button > directly underneath......."Veterans Honor Roll". > Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. > Bill > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bhughes/ > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE > Write SC-Genealogy-L-Request@RootsWeb.com > Plain Text with just the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of letter > Change the "L" to "D" if you have Digest Mode >

    05/26/2002 02:13:59
    1. Re: [SC] Memorial Weekend Special
    2. Bill Hughes
    3. > Bill, > Will you please look up James Wiggins born in 1845 and lived in Beaufort > County. Thanks and have a great Memorial Weekend. > Don Wiggins Don, There aren't any in Beaufort. What was his wife's name? Bill

    05/26/2002 11:22:55