Traci, hi could you subscribe to whatever list I need to volunteer. Thanks, Cathy
Traci, I'll be glad to help if there is something I can do. Judy
Tracy; Howdy, back to you! Sure am glad that you are back up and running. Although I do not live anywhere in the vicinity of SC (Boston, MA), I would be more than happy to help out with transcriptions or whatever I can. Don't know what happened here but this is one of the all time best sites that I've seen online and I would like to contribute if possible. My Pickens County lines are : Galloway, Patterson, Gillespie, Powell, Aiken, Chappell, Blythe, Chapman primarily. Marilyn Anne Blythe
In a message dated 6/10/01 10:49:15 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Hi Traci, > I would like to help but have never done this before if you can walk me > through I will do whatever helps. > Let me know, > Cathy Moss Hodges > Researching Moss and Berry in Pickens County > Cathy, If you can read and type, then you can help :) Thank you for offering to help!!! YEAH more help! Sonia Rogers learned how to use spread sheets tonight to help with data bases, all in about 15 minutes.. Im not a great teacher but she learned! Please join the Volunteer list and I will be sending out some different choices for you to find what works best for you :) NOTE: This list is ONLY for volunteers who help maintain the web site. We do not post queries here or help with research. Subscribe to the Pickens Volunteers mailing list by sending an e-mail to [email protected] (mail mode) or [email protected] (digest mode) with the word subscribe in the subject line. Send your e-mails to the list addressed to: [email protected] Or you can email me if you can't figure it out and I will subscribe you myself :) Warm Regards, Traci Parsons-Holder
Hi Traci, I would like to help but have never done this before if you can walk me through I will do whatever helps. Let me know, Cathy Moss Hodges Researching Moss and Berry in Pickens County
Howdy!!! We have a list just for the volunteers and ask that you join it if you are volunteering to transcribe or help with the web site. (If you are already a member of the list, then disregard this notice) Topics of discussion will pertain to volunteer work, projects on the site and help questions concerning volunteering, etc. (no queries please) NOTE: This list is ONLY for volunteers who help maintain the web site. We do not post queries here or help with research. Subscribe to the Pickens Volunteers mailing list by sending an e-mail to [email protected] (mail mode) or [email protected] (digest mode) with the word subscribe in the subject line. Send your e-mails to the list addressed to: [email protected] Warm Regards, Traci Parsons-Holder Pickens Web Site Editor (haha)
REPLY TO [email protected] I hope I'm sending this request to the right person. Seeking a marriage record of a William Hagood or Haygood who may have gotten married in Pickens County about 1835. He is found on the 1850 census of Pickens County, and his wife's name was Sarah, and the oldest child was 14 years of age. Thank you. Kenneth Fawley [email protected]
I lost your email addy and where are you gal??? Does anyone have Lindas email? Hugs, Traci
I sent the wrong one... Carl can you send her what I meant to send LOL? Thanks, Traci
Derrell, heres some HUNNICUTT info I just found .... Date: Saturday, April 28, 2001 Time: 4:12 PM EST Submitted by: Carl J Barton Email address: [email protected] Subject: INFO TO SUBMIT TO THE WBTS IN SC Subject: Soldier Biography Text : Peter Looney Barton, son of Elias Wilburn Barton and Katherine Hunnicutt. Born7 Jan. 1828, Pickens, SC. Enlisted 17 July 1863. Served in Company E, 18th Alabama Infantry. The 18th was organized on 13 July 1861 and was accepted into Confederate service at Carthage, Alabama on 27 July 1861. The unit left Tuscaloosa, Alabama for Camp Johnston, Alabama on 2 August 1861.
about the Dacusville book, the middle school kids put that together a few years back. If you'll call the school--don't know if anyone is there now, school got out last week. 864-859-6049- Mrs. Alexander is the school secretary.. she can tell you who to talk to.. I think I have a copy somewhere around the house if they're all gone.. Sandy
In a message dated 6/3/01 7:03:59 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Hi, > > The following is from the very useful book "Down Home, Dacusville > Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," a publication of the Dacusville Community > Historical Project, 1995, page 32: > > "A chronological listing of the organization of the Dacusville Churches: > > 1798: Cross Roads Baptist Church > 1800: Antioch United Methodist Church > 1826: Peter's Creek Baptist Church > 1834: Mt. Carmel Baptist Church > 1856: Dacusville United Methodist Church > 1868: Shoal Creek Baptist Church > 1885: Nine Forks Baptist Church > 1888: Mt. Tabor Baptist Church > 1916: Blue Ridge View Baptist Church > 1931: Jones Hill Church of God > 1933: Hunts Memorial Baptist Church > 1950: Dacusville Church of God of Prophecy > 1972: Dacusville Church of God > 1991: Jesus is Lord Ministries" > Are these still for sale and if so, where would would need to write and how much? (would love to post the info for book on the site) Also, do you think historical society would allow us to put an index of the book on the sight? Thanks, Traci
Go, Traci! I am so very happy that you are back! Godspeed... Dolores ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 11:08 PM Subject: [SCPICKENS] Pickens and Newberry Co websites Going back up!! > Good news all. I have the two rootsweb accounts back thanks to Rootsweb who > stood up and did the right thing, and returned what was taken from me. > However the sites will not be associated with the SCGenweb since Ive been > removed as county coordinator. <sigh> > > Thank you all for your support. There is NO DOUBT in my mind that had you not > voiced your opinion, the sites would be gone. > > Hugs & Love to all ... and now I got to get to work <biggest smile ever> and > get them back running... > > Traci "Trouble" Parsons-Holder > > > > > > > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact the Pickens Co., SC List Mom [email protected] > Use Kathleen as the subject line for your post > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >
I thought I would pass this on.. I do not know where I got it, but its not my work. I hope this helps some of you with questions. Ive learned alot in the last week about copyright so if any should have questions, feel free to email me privately :) Traci Parsons-Holder [email protected] Top 10 Things You Should Know Before Using or Copying a Protected Work 10.A copyright claimed after January 1, 1978, lasts as long as the person who created it lives and then another fifty years. A company's copyright lasts seventy-five years from its publication or one hundred years from its creation, whichever date occurs sooner. 9.If a copyrighted work was publicly distributed more than seventy-five years ago, you can probably assume that it is in the public domain, and not protected by a copyright. But when it comes to singing Happy Birthday, be forewarned: it's still copyrighted! 8.You can make tapes from compact-disk recordings for your own personal use. You cannot make multiple copies and give them to your friends. 7.The creator of a "work for hire" is not entitled to copyright protection. So if you're ghosting for somebody, you're out of luck, but . . . 6.If you and the person who hired you do not have a written agreement that explicitly states that your work will be a work for hire you may have a copyright claim anyway. 5.A copyright is secured automatically when the work is first created and fixed in some kind of permanent form that may be perceived through the sense of sight or hearing. 4.You can't copyright an idea. 3.There may be a reason why you can't get that catchy tune out of your head. 2.Copying somebody else's work is plagiarism. Plagiarism will make you look like you're either lazy or a jerk. Plagiarism is not necessarily a copyright violation. 1.If you copy somebody else's protected work, you could get sued and have to pay the owner the amount he or she actually lost because of the infringement, or $10,000 for each time you violated the owner's rights, and pay his or her attorney's fees.
In a message dated 6/7/01 11:40:07 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Some time ago someone on the list sent me a picture of an old building with > two front doors on it and a gabled roof. It was probably about a year ago > when the person sent the picture with an email. The building was old and > in pretty bad shape, but the person wanted to identify the picture. > > I showed it to an aunt and she was pretty sure it was the old Oolenoy > School. I have since found a picture of the school and feel almost > positive that this person's picture was definitely Oolenoy School in the > Oolenoy section of Pickens County. > > If that person is still on the list and will write me, I will send you the > other picture and the info I have found about the school. > > Thank you! > Godspeed... > Dolores Miller Pringle > Dolores... Send it to me please .... I think I have some Oolenoy stuff but not sure I have that.... I want for the site hehe... Thanks as always , Traci
In a message dated 6/10/01 11:06:05 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > I repeat the message.......thanks you so much for your hard work and we are > happy that all ends well and that you are back to stay. > And I will repeat my message <BIG GRIN> Thank you EVERYONE for all your support!! I LOVE MY CUZINS!! Anyone else want to help/volunteer etc etc... Ive got a lot of work and I need help. (if your already working on something or volunteered for something I will get the hard copies out this week) Hugs to all :) Traci
Howdy!! Im updating (oh MY this is gonna take forever..) and will send out an email to all when its done... You can access the Newberry site here: (no updates but the old site is there) http://www.rootsweb.com/~scnewber and you can access the Pickens Co site here: (no updates, probably some broken links, please let me know if you find missing or bad links) http://www.scgenealogy.com/pickens PLEASE GET ALL UPDATES IN ASAP IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO CONTRIBUTE. Anyone out there want Oconee Co.? I need a coordinator ASAP to take a ton of files and make a web page or two... you need to be dedicated and know html. (or be willing to learn) Hugs and thanks for your support!! Traci
I repeat the message.......thanks you so much for your hard work and we are happy that all ends well and that you are back to stay. Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 8:20 AM Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Pickens and Newberry Co websites Going back up!! > Traci, > We sure appreciate all your hard work and are very happy that you are back! > Sonia > > > ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >
Hi Traci We are all "Happy" and "Thankful" that you are back. :-) Yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Take Care and later Gay
WONDERFUL, Traci!! Just let us know when and how to get them. Peggy