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    1. HEISTERKAMP; anyplace; anytime
    2. Charles Heisterkamp, III
    3. I am doing a one name study on the name HEISTERKAMP. If you are a HEISTERKAMP, know a HEISTERKAMP, or are related to a HEISTERKAMP, please contact me. Thanks. Charles Heisterkamp, III [email protected]

    09/16/1998 01:38:20
    1. HARVEY; IRL / ENG > Philadelphia, PA,USA; 1850-1860
    2. Charles Heisterkamp, III
    3. Presumeably 7 HARVEY brothers came from England or Ireland about 1850-1860. One brother, Blaney Harvey, listed in the 1860 Philadelphia census was reported to have died in Libby Prison during the Civil War. Any information that you may have on this HARVEY family would be appreciated. Thanks. Charles Heisterkamp, III [email protected]

    09/16/1998 01:38:05
    1. GEIER / GEIRE / GEIERE; NJ,USA / NY,USA; 1916
    2. Charles Heisterkamp, III
    3. A will of Anna HAY, dated 1916 mentions an aunt, Adelaide GEIER / GEIRE / GEIERE, as well as cousins Fred, William and Augusta GEIER / GEIRE / GEIERE. They were most likely residents of either New York and/or New Jersey. I'd appreciate any information on this family. Thank you. Charles Heisterkamp, III [email protected]

    09/16/1998 01:37:52
    1. DUNN, Lillian Ann;Montreal,PQ>Ontario (Also has been reported as MARY ANN or MARY LIllian)
    2. Tammy J. Wilson
    3. I am searching for information on my paternal grandmother. According to My Dad, and my mother's wedding book (everything we've ever know) her name is/was Lillian Ann Dunn. She married my Grandpa Harold Thomas Wilson. I'm working on putting all of the information in a postable format, but in the meantime would be grateful for any help I might receive. Thanks for helping a newbie! Tammy ICQ#1552799

    09/16/1998 10:09:30
    1. WILSON, Harold Thomas>Chicago>Ontario>Quebec(Canada)
    2. Tammy J. Wilson
    3. Any help/information would be appreciated. Thank you :) Tammy ICQ#1552799

    09/16/1998 10:06:39
    1. BROWN, Ebenezer b abt 1815 Boston>Springfield,MA
    2. Kathy Brauns - System Services
    3. BROWN, Ebenezer b abt 1815 Boston, MA; d ? BROWN, Henry William b 1846 Springfield, MA; d Sep 1930 Denver, CO BROWN, Abigail Addie b ?; m Theodore ASHLEY; d Jan 1878 Springfield, MA

    09/16/1998 09:52:00
    1. BRAUNS,Ludwig; 1886-1930 Germany>USA
    2. Kathy Brauns - System Services
    3. Looking for info on: BRAUNS,Ludwig b Jul 3, 1886 in ? Germany m. Gertrude ? b Nov 14, 1887 in ? Germany son John Waldemere BRAUNS b Dec 29, 1909 or Jan 4, 1910 in ? Germany dau Mitzi b Apr 1911 (this is questionable) Came to USA between Dec 29, 1911 and Jan 4, 1912. Port and ship not known. John BRAUNS settled in Springfield, MA abt 1938. d Oct 31, 1982

    09/16/1998 09:35:41
    1. MORGAN ISAAC;IRL>NC>GA>FL;1810-1850
    2. Issac Morgan, born in Ireland, date unknown, emigrated to the US in or about the year 1800. Settled on a farm in NC.( I believe Sampson CT.) Moved to SC by wagon about 1828, where he farmed for 2 years. He moved again to South GA. in 1830 and settled in Brooks County. I need his wife's name and marriage information, date of birth, and anything concerning this family.

    09/16/1998 04:38:44
    1. If You Have Not Read This Before, PLEASE READ IT NOW !!!!! (From the Listowner) (This is Mandatory Reading - GRIN)
    2. SURNAME-QUERY List Owner
    3. READ ALL OF THIS MESSAGE !!!!! IT CONTAINS SEVERAL VERY IMPORTANT GUIDELINES !!!!! READ ALL THE WAY TO THE END !!!!! I'm going to post this at least every other day, maybe daily. There are too many new users subscribing each day and most don't read the Welcome Message. Sorry to bother the rest of you, but after you have read this once, you can just delete it from then on. 1) Us a proper Subject line !!!!! The correct format is: DOE, John A.; 1780-1910; England>VA>GA 2) If you have many surnames, try to send email with no more than two per message. You can easily type in info for 2 names in the Subject line. 3) In the Subject line AND in the body of the message, type the SURNAME in ALLCAPS. This is standard when using the Internet for genealogy research. It makes it so much easier to pick out the names from the other text. 4) When replying to a query in the Digest, DO NOT reply with the default Subject, e.g., Re: SURNAME-QUERY-D Digest V98 #382. Delete that Subject and type in something meaningful, something that is a true description of what you are going to talk about. 5) DO NOT include the entire Digest or the entire text of a single email in your reply !!!!! Use your mouse pointer to "highlight" unwanted text and delete all but just enough of the original to identify what your reply refers to. To AOL Users: things work just the opposite for you; when replying to an email, highlight the text you want in the reply BEFORE you click the Reply button. 6) Send your queries to: [email protected] NOT to: [email protected] The address containing "-request" is ONLY for subscribing and unsubscribing. 7) If you want to unsubscribe, DO NOT attempt to do so by "replying" to an email you are reading on the List. If you do that, your subject line will reflect the subject of the message to which you are applying, and will be proceeded by RE: An unsubscribe message with RE: will NOT work at RootsWeb. Nothing is done and the message is forwarded to me, the Listowner. Then I have to take the time to manually unsubscribe you. 8) You MUST send your unsubscribe message to: [email protected] Notice that this is exactly the opposite of sending email to the List. If you send an unsubscribe message to: [email protected] It won't work and your attempt clutters up the List with unnecessary email. 9) Do not discuss ANYTHING on this List except SURNAME research. There are other Lists for just about everything imaginable under the sun. Use the RESEARCH-HOWTO List for general genealogy research questions. Use the FTM List for discussing the FTM genealogy program. (There are also other Lists for other programs.) There are also Lists for Country, State, County, Area, Ethnic Origins, Specific Surnames, etc., etc., ad infinitum, ad nauseam. 10) If you wish to discuss anything contained in this notice, DO NOT send back to the List. Send to me at the address in the header of this message. 11) If you need to know if a List exists for a certain SURNAME, or for a certain ethnic group, or for a certain state, etc., go to the following URL and search for the List you want: http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html This is John Fuller's web site and he has listed and indexed all the Mailing Lists and Discussion Groups on the Net/Web. You will find not only all the Lists at RootsWeb, but all the Lists on other servers that deal with Genealogy and related Lists/Groups. 12) If someone posts an email, offering to do look-ups or other research, DO NOT send your requests for such service back here to the List. Send them to the email address of the person making the offer. If you are the one offering the service, DO NOT, repeat DO NOT, send answers to requests back to the List. 13) DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SEND ATTACHMENTS WITH YOUR EMAIL TO THE LIST !!!!! GEDCOM FILES MUST NEVER BE SENT TO THE LIST, WHETHER AS SEPARATE ATTACH- MENTS OR AS PART OF THE BODY TEXT OF AN EMAIL !!!!! If I have forgotten anything let me know privately and I will add to this notice. The user list is getting so large that we have to do everything possible to cut down on unneeded posts and to make it as easy as possible to download the daily messages and read those that apply to us. Short posts, good subject lines, and using the proper addresses go a long way in reducing the clutter here on the List. Regards, SgtGeorge Listowner

    09/15/1998 07:07:06
    1. DuSauchoy, Fishback,Gatton,Grubbs, Hardin, Harvey, Head, Henley, Lloyd, Marr,
    2. Researching the following surnames: DuSauchoy, Fishback,Gatton,Grubbs, Hardin, Harvey, Head, Henley, Hogue, Lloyd, Marr, McDaniel, Panko, Rossingnol, Schneider, Strawbridge, Waters, Watkins, Watts, Wickliffe. Betty

    09/15/1998 07:06:31
    1. DOLAN; Wash.?
    2. LINDA KAMBERGER
    3. Dolan, curious about surname. My husband's father was a Dolan. All children were separated from parents in late 1940s. He was never able to find his siblings after that. My husband was born in Wash. 1946. [email protected]

    09/15/1998 07:05:31
    1. Deeble,Dibble,Wakefield,Loomis,Pepoon,Tarbox,Day,Foote,Buttolph
    2. I would like to exchange information with other researchers following this line: Robert Deeble, Thomas Dibble, Ebenezer Dibble, Ebenezer Dibble (Deble), Mary Dibble Pepoon. ( England, MA, CN area) Also researching allied surnames: Wakefield, Loomis, Buttolph, Day, Pepoon, Foote, Tarbox. [email protected]

    09/15/1998 07:02:13
    1. Re: Martin, John France>VA>1616-1715
    2. Evelyn Tamura
    3. Trying to relocate the woman who was interested in this surname. I accidently erased her email address. She had been delayed in replying to my original message as her computer was in the repair shop etc. I was trying to erase the original message by highlighting it, which I did but then pushed shift/delete instead of alt/delete. Is that correct or is that not it either. Sorry I am a newbie. Sincerely, Evelyn <[email protected]>

    09/15/1998 04:34:35
    1. Bouthiller
    2. BOUTHILLER ANDRE1930-? QUE.>MI>QUE

    09/15/1998 12:17:19
    1. Re: SgtGeorg, The Listowner
    2. Dan
    3. I am list owner to 8 lists, I used to get upset with him too, but upon understanding where hes comming from we made friends, he has personally helped me out of a few jams, and also got me to use my common sense, and to study why I was having a problem. Sgt George will be any ones friend who act responsibly ' all I have ever seen is him try to get people to use common sense. As a list owner I too can get frustrated as he can, think about it l;-) Be happy, read it before sending. ---------- > From: viola seward <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: SgtGeorg, The Listowner > Date: Sunday, September 13, 1998 10:58 AM > > One time i got in trouble with sgt george. Twas my own fault to!! Wont say > it will be the last time either. I can make mistakes most every day of the > week. But i live with it because it is not my whole life, it is a mistake. > Viola. > > > ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > Reminder! Please remove as much of the Original Message as possible when > replying to a List Posting. Include only that part of the original message > important to your reply. > > >

    09/15/1998 10:19:25
    1. FEARIS - anytime - USA
    2. Dorothy C. Hay
    3. Sorry this got sent without subject line last night: Would like to hear from anyone interested in the name FEARIS. I am particularly looking for family of George FEARIS who was in KY before 1800; served as sheriff of Lewis Co., KY. Married to Mary TAYLOR daughter of John TAYLOR and Sarah (--- ? --- ) somewhere in PA. Family tradition--as much as this can be trusted--says he came from Ireland, Northern Ireland ? Irish Free State? Who knows. I was told he was a relative of John FEARIS who co-wrote "Little Sir Echo" and wrote the words to an early 20th century hymn "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." I believe he had a brother John who was in Allegheny Co., PA. Any information on FEARIS would be gratefully appreciated. Dot [email protected]

    09/15/1998 06:35:11
    1. UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. Barbara Parker
    3. Debbie Porter, Office Manager Trophy Enterprises Publishing , Phone: (503) 762-6509 Fax: (503) 761-6144 The Trophy and The Victory Lap equine publications

    09/14/1998 04:01:03
    1. UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. Barbara Parker
    3. Debbie Porter, Office Manager Trophy Enterprises Publishing , Phone: (503) 762-6509 Fax: (503) 761-6144 The Trophy and The Victory Lap equine publications

    09/14/1998 04:00:55
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Dorothy C. Hay
    3. Would like to hear from anyone interested in the name FEARIS. I am particularly looking for family of George FEARIS who was in KY before 1800; served as sheriff of Lewis Co., KY. Married to Mary TAYLOR daughter of John TAYLOR and Sarah (--- ? --- ) somewhere in PA. Family tradition--as much as this can be trusted--says he came from Ireland, Northern Ireland ? Irish Free State? Who knows. I was told he was a relative of John FEARIS who co-wrote "Little Sir Echo" and wrote the words to an early 20th century hymn "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." I believe he had a brother John who was in Allegheny Co., PA. Any information on FEARIS would be gratefully appreciated. Dot [email protected]

    09/13/1998 07:23:14
    1. Re: Would like answers
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. >Loved your statement. I replied also, as I also subscribe to GEN-NEWBIE- >[email protected] and it's full of questions and answers. Have you tried this? > >Sometimes, I find the person I am looking for in the reply. > >Thanks, Sharon (Hartzell) Smith Hi Sharon, I used to be on GEN-NEWBIE but there was too much mail and I couldn't keep up and then they started fighting and it was just too much and I quit. Thanks for writing, Ruth Ruth (HOUGHTON) BARTON Westminster,Vermont, USA [email protected]

    09/13/1998 07:07:48