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    1. Re: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. Carlota
    3. Ron Lahti wrote: > > Hi Rosemary! > > Rosemary Rovillard wrote: > > > > I seldom see messages from people > > researching surnames in MA NH and ME. > > I have files on about 300 families who > > came to these states in the 1600s. If you > > think I might have somehing you need, > > please contact me and I will try to help. > > I am currently researching the ANNABLE, BOWERMAN, SWIFT, WING, and > DILLINGHAM surnames from Colonial New England. > > My search is fairly concentrated right now to the Cape Cod and Plymouth > areas of Massachusetts, but my BOWERMAN line extends out into New York > and Canada, with a smattering in Connecticut and Rhode Island. > > I have an extensive library on New England, with emphasis on the > Massachusetts area, but it does cover several thousand families in the > period of 1575 - 1750. I would be glad to swap any information or do > lookups. > > Let me know! > > Ron > > ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > APPROPRIATE SUBJECT LINES: > In an effort to provide meaningful Subject: lines in posts to the > SURNAME-QUERY List, the Listowner asks you to try to adhere to the > following format: > > SURNAME, First MI;dates;places > > An example would look like this: > > BROWNING, Arthur C.;1795-1876;PA>VA>OH > > Users of this SURNAME-QUERY List do not download every day in order > to read each of the hundreds of posts. They are looking for certain > SURNAMES, on which they are doing research, or are willing to help > others with research of said SURNAMES. Therefore, if you do not > provide meaningful Subject: lines, chances are good that your posts > will be deleted without having been read. > > Also, the accepted standard in conducting genealogy research via > the Internet/Web is to spell all SURNAMES in CAPS. If by chance you run across any NORTON names, would appreciate anything! Thanks...Carlota

    03/27/1998 03:18:39