--part1_6d.291eb46.26228617_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 04/08/2000 2:18:54 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << One of the men in my family died around 1850, but he kept having children long after his death. There were three additional children added to the household, and the death certificate of at least one of them lists that long dead man as the father. >> Sue, that is precious. He was quite a guy, apparently. And I really do have a couple of females who were listed as males due to male-sounding names (I guess), then later identified as females. Carolyn --part1_6d.291eb46.26228617_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (rly-yh02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.34]) by air-yh04.mail.aol.com (v70.20) with ESMTP; Sat, 08 Apr 2000 15:18:54 -0400 Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.27]) by rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (v71.10) with ESMTP; Sat, 08 Apr 2000 15:18:35 -0400 Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id MAA14989; Sat, 8 Apr 2000 12:17:46 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2000 12:17:46 -0700 (PDT) X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Sat Apr 8 12:17:44 2000 Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 14:25:27 -0400 From: Sue Plaster <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [TNROANE] letter to ancestors In-reply-to: <[email protected]> X-Sender: [email protected] Old-To: [email protected] Message-id: <[email protected][204.116.64.82]> MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/2059 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >You also need to add that they changed their ages with every new census and I >have encountered a few sex changes during my research, too, not to mention >they spelled their names (first and last) different every decade or so. One of the men in my family died around 1850, but he kept having children long after his death. There were three additional children added to the household, and the death certificate of at least one of them lists that long dead man as the father. Sue --part1_6d.291eb46.26228617_boundary--