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    1. RE: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME
    2. JHuskey
    3. Hi Ron, Hope I am not sending you my auto sig this time! Spent the day at the Hillsborough Cty library in Tampa peering at census recs from Maine...looking for any info on Towle...Frances/Francis P. married to Jane. He born in Me, she in New Brunswick, probably 1813-20...thanks, Judy Huskey[ -----Original Message----- From: Ron Lahti [SMTP:skyhawk@digisys.net] Sent: Friday, March 27, 1998 11:33 AM To: SURNAME-QUERY Subject: Re: SURNAME SEARCHERS FOR MA NH ME 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.

    03/27/1998 08:44:47