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    1. [SCBATTLES] Migration Plans?
    2. Has there been any thought to migrating this list to a new site? I am interested if so. Jim "Pops" Jackson

    02/22/2020 08:35:58
    1. [SCBATTLES] Admin Post Please Read
    2. Dee
    3. Hi everyone! As you may have noticed, Rootsweb mail lists are back on-line! Yay! If you need help navigating the new system: http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/listsHelp <http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/listsHelp> I hope everyone will begin utilizing this list and the many others available at Rootsweb. If you have any questions about this list please fee free to send me a message! Have a great day! Dee Admin http://www.genlady.com <http://www.genlady.com/>

    04/09/2018 09:04:02
    1. [SCBATTLES] Revolutionary War Compiled Service Records
    2. TD Maloney
    3. Record Hunter Search added images of all available unit records for the Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina troops that served in the Revolutionary War...over 2,000 pages. Today we have added unit records for South Carolina troops. The South Carolina units included are 1st Company 1st Regiment 2nd Company 2nd Regiment 3rd Company 3rd Regiment 4th Regiment Artillery 6th Regiment Butler's Company Captain John Irwin's Company Captain Michael Watson's Company Volunteers Hampton's Regiment Marshell's Regiment Singleton's Troop of Light Horse Thomson's Regiment The records are available for free at www.RHSearch.com<http://www.rhsearch.com/> . TD Maloney Director of Research Cambria Media & Research www.DigitalCambria.com <http://www.digitalcambria.com/>

    11/17/2013 12:05:57
    1. [SCBATTLES] SC Battles
    2. re: SC Battles looking for surnames: Hailstock, Workman, Williams, Moon, Pitts. **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)

    02/03/2008 07:32:50
    1. [SCBATTLES] looking for CONFEDERATE soldiers
    2. Steven and Jean
    3. I am looking for "Confederate" soldiers with the last names of: >> >> HOLLOWAY >> >> CUTTS >> >> CULBERTSON >> >> FERGUSON >> >> MUZZY >> >> WRIGHT >> >> SWAIN >> >> UNTHANK >> >> REED >> >> ROOT >> >> KENNISON >> >> PERKINS >> >> PARKER

    02/01/2008 11:36:11
    1. [SCBATTLES] Military research at the National Archives
    2. Kelley Bevis
    3. Hello. My name is Kelley -- I recently completed my Masters degree and am going to law school this fall here in Washington, D.C. School is expensive and I could use some extra money to pay for tuition and loans, so I am offering to do military research at the National Archives (service files, pension files, etc). Generally, a request for this kind of information takes the Archives several months, at a minimum, to process. I can retrieve them much faster and also give you someone to interact with instead of a government form. My fees are reasonable, intended to compensate me for my time, printing costs and postage for what I'll send back to you. The Archives offers extended hours once a month, so I would be doing research over the course of three days each month, and I am more than happy to send you a schedule. If you are interested, please just email me at texlabooks@gmail.com Take care. Kelley

    01/20/2008 04:49:45
    1. [SCBATTLES] Houseal
    2. Frances
    3. Did William Houseal command a company in the Rev. war? Can I access information on his campaigns? Frances

    07/26/2007 04:57:54
    1. [SCBATTLES] SC Archives
    2. Dittmar, Frederick M.
    3. Posted from the mail list SC-Old96@rootsweb.com with permission for the administrator. >GREAT news from the South Carolina State Archives! >S.C. Department of Archives and History puts documents online >http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/15545513.htm Re: SCBATTLES@rootsweb.com Also if anyone on the list wants to become the administrator of this list please contact me off list. Fred Frederick M. Dittmar, Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma 73070 http://frederick.dittmar.org Member: Association of Professional Genealogy - http://www.apgen.org Mail List Administrator: 65 Mail Lists & 2 Message Boards -WebMaster 3 Web Pages County Coordinator - Beckham County Oklahoma Web Page Board Member and Research Assistant - Oklahoma Genealogical Society - http://rootsweb.com/~okgs Board Member - OKLOHA - http://www.okloha.net 22 Ghost Town mail lists.

    09/23/2006 02:40:43
    1. Re: [SCBATTLES] SCBATTLES Digest, Vol 1, Issue 2
    2. In a message dated 9/16/06 5:11:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ANDYMILLR@aol.com writes: > subscribe >

    09/16/2006 05:30:38
    1. Re: [SCBATTLES] SCBATTLES Digest, Vol 1, Issue 2
    2. In a message dated 9/16/2006 8:39:35 AM Mountain Standard Time, scbattles-request@rootsweb.com writes: SCBATTLES-admin@rootsweb.com subscribe

    09/16/2006 10:13:41
  1. 09/13/2006 02:18:35
    1. [SCBATTLES] New Mail list system
    2. Dittmar, Frederick M.
    3. RootsWeb is in the process of switching over to new upgraded list management software. This list has been switched. For list subscribers, the changeover should be smooth. The changes primarily involve the administration tools that keep the list running behind the scenes. The list name is changing from LISTNAME-L to just LISTNAME. So you may subscribe or unsub by sending your request to: LISTNAME-request@rootsweb.com with one exception. If you wish to subscribe in Digest mode you must send your subscribe request to LISTNAME-D-request@rootsweb.com . You may also continue sending your requests as you always have--either will work. The word SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE must be included in the subject and may also be included in the message body. Digest subscribers will notice some changes to the list digests. New instructions will be added to the digests -- please read them. In addition, the digest volume and issue number may be different (out of sequence) from what you had been receiving. If your digests arrive in a different format than you are used to and you would like it changed, contact me privately at the list admin address: LISTNAME-admin@rootsweb.com. Also, if you run into any unusual or confusing occurrences with mail from this list that could possibly be related to the changeover, let me know. If you use email headers to filter list mail to a special folder in your email program you may need to check whether your filters will need tweaking under the new system. If you previously subscribed to the list in both L and D modes using the same email address you will find that you are no longer subbed in Digest mode. The new software doesn't permit the same address to be subbed in both L and D modes. Therefore, if you wish to receive both modes, you will need to subscribe to the digests using a different email address. Please continue to send your queries, data, and responses to the list as usual. It is a great time to post a new query to try to break down those brick walls. Thanks! Written by Joan Young and used with her permission. Fred - Administrator Frederick M. Dittmar, Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma 73070 http://frederick.dittmar.org Member: Association of Professional Genealogy - http://www.apgen.org Mail List Administrator: 65 Mail Lists & 2 Message Boards -WebMaster 3 Web Pages County Coordinator - Beckham County Oklahoma Web Page Board Member and Research Assistant - Oklahoma Genealogical Society - http://rootsweb.com/~okgs Board Member - OKLOHA - http://www.okloha.net 22 Ghost Town mail lists.

    09/12/2006 02:11:34
    1. GIBSON/GIPSON FAMILIES
    2. robin holt
    3. For anyone researching Gibson/Gipson genealogy check out: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Gibsonsandancestors/ Thanks Robin Holt --------------------------------- Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football ’06 - Go with the leader. Start your league today!

    06/16/2006 03:31:37
    1. Rocky Comfort and Friday's Fort
    2. Monya Havekost
    3. Among the places my ancestor, Thomas Stanford, fought during the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Rocky Comfort against the Indians and The Battle of Friday's Fort. Can anyone direct me to a resource to learn more about these battles and where they were located? Thank you, Monya

    08/27/2005 06:06:21
    1. Raleigh, NC Workshop - Nov. 11 & 12, 2005
    2. Publicity - NC Genealogical Society
    3. FINDING YOUR MILITARY ANCESTORS - The North Carolina Genealogical Society is sponsoring a two-day workshop conducted by William H. Brown and Craig R. Scott. The workshop will be held Friday, Nov. 11 and Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005, at Brier Creek Country Club, 9400 Club Hill Drive, Raleigh, NC. Craig Scott is an author, a professional genealogical researcher, and CEO & President of Heritage Books, Inc. Bill Brown is Governors' Papers Editor with the Historical Publications Section, NC Office of Archives & History. Previously Mr. Brown was an archivist with the North Carolina State Archives. Lectures scheduled for Friday, Nov. 11: "Researching Your Revolutionary War Ancestor" - Scott "Military Records of the American Civil War, An Introduction" - Brown "Civil War Military Records and Genealogical Research" - Brown "Researching Your War of 1812 Ancestor" - Scott Lectures scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 12: "The Development of the North Carolina Militia & Home Guard, and Effect of Confederate Conscription Laws on Military Service" - Brown "The Forgotten Wars" - Scott "Pension Research: Did You Stop Too Soon?" - Scott "Say, It Ain't Over!! An Introduction to Post-War Records with Genealogical Value for Civil War Research" - Brown A map showing the location of the workshop may be found at http://www.mapquest.com/ by plugging in the street address above.

    08/27/2005 05:32:10
    1. Re-enactment of Battle of Mobley's Meeting House
    2. Dittmar, Frederick M.
    3. Subscribers: As administrator I am reposting this notice at the request of a nonsubscriber. Contact Kenneth off the mail list at: ashva@comcast.net or the Fairfield Museum at: fairfieldmus@toolkitmail.com Fred. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listers, I have created a webpage at: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/e/Kenneth-Shelton-VA/FILE/0028page.html To support the upcoming 225th Anniversary Re-enactment of the Revolutionary War Battle of Mobley's Meeting House in Fairfield County, South Carolina being hosted by the Fairfield County Museum. Info on the re-enactment is contained as well as a battle synopsis and rosters of soldiers. If you are in the Fairfield SC area on 25-26 June 2005, please stop by & see a bit of South Carolina Revolutionary War history. Sincerely, Kenneth Shelton ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick M. Dittmar, Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma  73026   http://frederick.dittmar.org   Member: Association of Professional Genealogy http://www.apgen.org   Mail List Administrator: 21 Mail Lists   Board Member & Genealogical Assistant Oklahoma Genealogy Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs

    05/24/2005 01:49:19
    1. An interesting NC Link
    2. Dittmar, Frederick M.
    3. Please find this interesting North Carolina link that may have some connections to South Carolina history. http://docsouth.unc.edu/about/ Fred - Frederick M. Dittmar, Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma  73026   http://frederick.dittmar.org   Member: Association of Professional Genealogy http://www.apgen.org   Mail List Administrator: 21 Mail Lists   Board Member & Genealogical Assistant Oklahoma Genealogy Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs

    05/02/2005 03:31:35
    1. Fall of Charleston
    2. Kent Elam
    3. Dear List, I am seeking information about the military service of a Captain George Lowman who was taken captive at the Fall of Charleston. I am not sure if he was in Continental service or if he was militia. I have no other information. If you can point me in the direction of muster rolls or lists of militia or continental soldiers, I would be greatful. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, KE

    03/13/2005 02:22:23
    1. Re: Camp Griffin, Colleton District, SC 1862-1863
    2. Margie King
    3. I'm new to the list and need help with Camp Griffin, Colleton District, SC from November 1862 to February 1863. Looking for Allen Puckett and William C. Puckett that was wounded and died in Camp Adam Run Hospital in January 1863. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Margie Puckett King

    09/04/2004 04:19:01
    1. Lists Down and Up
    2. Frederick M. Dittmar
    3. The mail list system has been down since 2 / 3 July. They are coming up slowly now and may not all be up until sometime next week. If you have posted anything in this period of time it should show up soon. To those who have subscribed lately you will be receiving post as the list get backon line. Check the archives list to see if you've missed anything: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ type in your list of interest or click on the letter for that list. Carefull there are 28,300 plus mail list listed here. Or : http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Type in the list name in caps without the -L or _D where I've put the XXXs Check the YELLOW BOX at Helpdesk if your not receiving mail after a period of time to see if it's the system. http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/help.cgi Or check the archives to see if anyone is writing the list or not. I need to check Password Central about twice a year because I subscribe and unsubscribe to mail list as I'm working on one project or another and forget what lists I'm on. http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ just fill in the blanks. I hope everyone is having a great safe summer and are doing a lot of successful researching. Fred Frederick M. Dittmar Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service Box 2601 - Norman, Oklahoma 73070-2601 http://frederick.dittmar.org Member: Association of Professional Genealogists Mail List Administrator: 15 Mail List / MAPLYMOU / MANORFOL / OK-GEN-SOC DITMER / DITTMAN / DITTMAR / BAGEN / CANNING / HEMMERLY / ZIEGENGEIST CLINKSCALE / CLINKSCALES / SCBATTLES / TX - VINTAGEPHOTOS / CEMETERY-RESEARCH Board Member & Genealogical Assistant Oklahoma Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs

    07/10/2004 07:59:52