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    1. Re: [TN-Sevier] Census Online & Other Diggins
    2. Chrystie
    3. Thanks Mike. I didn't even know the site existed. So far, it looks like I'll be there for the night. Stoneage Chrystie MYERS:) "Michael G. McManness" wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > Just a note to let you know CENSUS ONLINE & OTHER DIGGINS has changed > domains! > Same databases and information but new address and name. Please adjust your > bookmarks. > > CensusDiggins.com > http://www.censusdiggins.com > > I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, > please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike

    11/19/2001 11:11:55
    1. [TN-Sevier] Census Online & Other Diggins
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Just a note to let you know CENSUS ONLINE & OTHER DIGGINS has changed domains! Same databases and information but new address and name. Please adjust your bookmarks. CensusDiggins.com http://www.censusdiggins.com I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/19/2001 01:37:30
    1. [TN-Sevier] [Admin] Important Please Read!
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Just a note to let you know that if you attempted to post a message to the maillist over the last 12 hours you will need to repost. The list servers were down and any message posts that were sent over that 12 hour period were lost. If you sent a message post today, November 18th, and you didn't see the message go thru, you will need to send it again. The problem has been fixed, everything is back up and running now and we are now back to normal. Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/18/2001 12:10:27
    1. [TN-Sevier] Gravesite Data
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Thought this might be of interest and wanted to share it with you. A great site. You can search it and add your own ancestors/relatives graves to it, add flowers and/or a photo, for free. http://www.findagrave.com/ I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/15/2001 07:53:04
    1. [TN-Sevier] Andersonville Volunteer
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Thought this might be of interest and wanted to share it with you. I would like to welcome those of you new to this site and tell you there are some really great folks who are willing to help just for the asking. I, myself do Volunteer research at Andersonville Civil War Prison in Andersonville Georgia. Any research I do is absolutely at NO cost and I am willing to do what I can. My sources are the following.......There are 2 online databases to do lookups.....One by name...one by Company and Regiment. I also have a copy of the Dorence Atwater Death list which has the names and grave numbers of some 13000 graves with only 460 marked as " UNKNOWN " This along with a CD I have which contains 34,000 names of the 45,000 who were imprisoned there which helps me find prisoner records because of misspellings of the names or alternate names. I visit the prison site every couple of weeks and have access to the onsite databases as well as the physical files. I would like to let you know of another service I offer which is to take photos of graves for a small fee. If there is anything I can do in helping your research at Andersonville, please just ask. Kevin Please visit my website dedicated to those Americans who were imprisoned and died in captivity while in the service to our country http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html AOL USERS go to http://hometown.aol.com/andersonvillecw/ I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/15/2001 07:46:02
    1. [TN-Sevier] DAR Patriot Lookup Service
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Thought this might be of interest and wanted to share it with you. Now Available! There was a recent debut of the Patriot Lookup Service on the DAR National web site. The purpose of this new service is to assist the General Public by providing DAR Patriot Index information upon request. The service will be staffed by Volunteer Information Specialists (VIS) volunteers coordinated by Rose Mary Patterson (AZ). Current DAR members already have access to the Patriot Index from the Members' Web Site. We are now, for the first time, offering the general public a Patriot Lookup Service directly from our National web site. If you are a member of a genealogy list or forum and would like to share this information with them, please consider using the following announcement: FREE DAR PATRIOT LOOKUP SERVICE Do you think you have a Revolutionary patriot (male or female) in your family tree? The DAR will search their database of proven Revolutionary patriots free of charge. This service is available at www.dar.org Sincerely, Susan Tillman National Chairman - VIS Committee I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/15/2001 07:15:20
    1. [TN-Sevier] Southeastern Genealogy - Outstanding Maps & research links, etc.
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, These are urls for southeastern states genealogical research links. Click on the State of interest. The maps are outstanding. http://www.segenealogy.com/index.htm Census Maps http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03.htm Census links http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo.htm#census General Military links http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo05.htm Map links http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo02.htm I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/15/2001 06:58:35
    1. [TN-Sevier] Found Money Free Search {off topic}
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, This post is *off topic* and if you have no interest simply delete it. Normally, I would not post something off topic but I felt that you might have an interest in locating and claiming your lost money so I wanted to share this information with you. What better way to celebrate your family, than locating and claiming your lost family fortune? You may have an insurance policy or inheritance that may be unclaimed. The Foundmoney CEO and Web site was featured on the "Oprah" show and has been helping thousands of families just like you since 1993. Find out instantly. http://7341.foundmoney.com/ I hope this information helps. If you don't understand these instructions, have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike Previously published in RootsWeb Review: Vol. 4, No. 46, 24 14 November 2001. ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/15/2001 01:00:38
    1. Re: [TN-Sevier] Re: TNSEVIER-D Digest V01 #82
    2. Chrystie
    3. I thought I had mentioned that I just set this site up; waiting for a new scanner ;) But, for the moment I do have a sketch of J.S. LINDSEY of Sevier at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/goodspeed_tn/photos/jslindsay.gif Sorry... hopefully after x-mas -- Chrystie MYERS - Rootsweb List & Ancestry.com's Board Administrator MOYERS MYRES MAYERS MAJOR COWGER BROOKOVER KRABAL SWECKER MYERS HOMESTEAD - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/

    11/12/2001 07:50:41
    1. [TN-Sevier] Re: TNSEVIER-D Digest V01 #82
    2. In a message dated 11/11/01 4:02:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, TNSEVIER-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/goodspeed_tn/ Chrystie, I tried to access what information you have and was told that it does not exist. Dianna

    11/11/2001 12:49:51
    1. [TN-Sevier] RE: Jesse Sherrod LINDSEY Sketch
    2. Chrystie
    3. If anyone would like to see Jesse Sherrod LINDSEY/LINDSAY of Claiborne Co., TN I scanned an image of him onto my server awhile back; goto http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/goodspeed_tn/photos/jslindsay.gif. I am trying to get all of Goodspeed's East TN counties scanned online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/goodspeed_tn/ - some of it is there, some not; after new year I'll make this more of a priority. Enjoy all! -- Chrystie MYERS - Rootsweb List & Ancestry.com's Board Administrator MOYERS MYRES MAYERS MAJOR COWGER BROOKOVER KRABAL SWECKER MYERS HOMESTEAD - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/

    11/10/2001 04:32:59
    1. [TN-Sevier] [admin] RootsWeb / Ancestry Explanation
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Volunteer contributions did *not* support RootsWeb well enough for it to remain viable. Ancestry purchased RootsWeb. RootsWeb remains a free volunteer effort. Ancestry is subscription or pay for use. You will see further consolidation of the two where they overlap in the future such as the merger of RootsWeb's GenConnect & Ancestry's Family History Message Boards and RootsWeb's WorldConnect & Ancestry's WorldTree Family Trees. These features have been improved and remain free to researchers. Ancestry is trying to make this merger work while still showing a profit. There is less and less that is "free" left on the Internet. Everyone knows that the bottom line is showing a profit. It is important as RootsWeb users that we try to support Ancestry to help RootsWeb and it's concept of free genealogy aided by volunteers available to researchers! I can't predict the future but I can tell you that however Ancestry goes so will RootsWeb. I hope this explanation helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-)) Thanks again, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/10/2001 01:55:24
    1. [TN-Sevier] Re: Elizabeth Berry born abt 1830 - Sevier Co.- 1850 Census Lookup
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/170.1 Message Board Post: The 1850 Sevier and Jefferson Census are both online at Rootsweb archives. http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/TN/Sevier http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/TN/Jefferson

    11/09/2001 11:10:25
    1. [TN-Sevier] Elizabeth Berry born abt 1830 - Sevier Co.- 1850 Census Lookup
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Berry Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/170 Message Board Post: Can someone who has access to the 1850 Sevier Co. Census find an Elizabeth Berry in a household as a daughter. She got married on 11 Jan 1851 in Jefferson Co., TN to an Adam D. Smelser. Who are Elizabeth Berry's parents? Any info is greatly appreciated.

    11/09/2001 05:32:55
    1. [TN-Sevier] Congress Probes Death Data Privacy - SSDI
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, GENEALOGY IN THE NEWS Congress Probes Death Data Privacy The practice of public access to the Social Security Administration Death Master File is getting a closer look now that investigators determined that all 19 terrorist hijackers had Social Security numbers. The Washington Post, November 8, 2001. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61215-2001Nov8.html ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/09/2001 03:40:07
    1. [TN-Sevier] [admin] Message Board Post/Reply Help
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, I have copied a portion of Message Board Help that I hope answers any questions. At the bottom of the Message Board you will find: Request New Board | Message Board Rules | Message Board FAQ | Message Board Help Post/Reply Help If you are not already a registered Ancestry.com user, you must register before posting a message for the first time. Click here to register now. Once registered, you must log in before posting to the boards using the username and password you established for your account. Click here to login now. Click on 'Post Message' to post a new message on any board. If you are viewing a message on a board, you can choose between posting a new message or posting a reply to the message you are viewing. If you elect to post a reply it will be 'threaded' with the message to which you are replying. Threading means that responses are grouped with the original message rather than standing alone. Posting a response as opposed to an original message also means that if the previous posters in the thread have elected to receive e-mail notification of responses (the default setting) they will be notified of your reply. Subject Box: When you choose a subject you should try to be as concise as possible, but try to cover the basics of who, when, and where. For example, if you are posting a query about John Smith who was born in 1832 in Pittsburgh, PA an informative subject line would be exactly that: "John SMITH, born 1832, Pittsburgh, PA." Never use all purpose, non-informative, subject lines such as: "searching," "looking," "genealogy," "family search." Remember that everyone using these boards is searching and looking for their ancestors. Ask yourself if the subject you have posted will help others to understand the topic of your query. If the answer is YES you have chosen an informative subject line. Surname Box: Only surnames (last names) should be listed in the Surname Box, and each should be separated by a comma. The Surname Box is used to index the surnames in your message and is not to be used for listing surnames not included in the message text. Categories (drop down menu): Use this menu to select from a list of data types. Data categories (non-query) should only be selected when you are posting actual data and not queries about data. For example, a query about a will is still a query. The menu item for wills should not be selected for queries. Also see: Message Board FAQ for tips on posting an effective message. Preview, Edit, and Post Message Help After you have composed your message and completed all required items, you can select either the 'Post Message' button (if you are absolutely certain that the message is exactly as you wish to post it), or the 'Preview Message' button if you would like to view the message as it will appear on the board BEFORE it is actually posted. The preview screen allows you to select from 'Edit Message' or 'Post Message' buttons. Use the 'Edit Message' button (and not your browser's "back" button) to edit the message if necessary prior to finally selecting the 'Post Message' button which will post the message on the board. Printing a Message Help While viewing a message, click on 'Print Message' to view a printer friendly text version of that message. Click on your browser's print icon, or follow your usual print procedure, to print the message. Use the 'Return to Message' link to return to the message in the normal display. For additional information, see Message Board FAQ. I hope this further information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-)) Thanks again, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/09/2001 02:53:21
    1. [TN-Sevier] Joseph Sutton born abt 1807 Sevierville, TN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/169 Message Board Post: I cannot find any information on this person prior to 1850. I know he married Christina Fox (b. abt 1804) around 1829 and they had 8 children. Any help would be apprieciated, thanks.

    11/08/2001 02:02:42
    1. [TN-Sevier] Uploaded/changed file list
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Uploaded/changed file list http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/sevier/cemeteries/sims.txt I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/08/2001 02:01:55
    1. [TN-Sevier] Oh, Sarah!
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, Thanks to Jeffery G. Scism <ScismGenie@aol.com> There is a Web-based genealogist, her name is Sarah N. Dippity. She has a knack in solving mysteries, and she does it without even knowing YOU are looking. You look for years without finding ANYTHING, and she just drops a note into your mail with the RIGHT piece of information. She doesn't answer e-mail though. Scism is the flockmaster of International Black Sheep Society of Genealogists http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/08/2001 01:40:51
    1. [TN-Sevier] Family Stories
    2. Michael G. McManness
    3. Hi Everyone, The creative genius and sharing spirit of so many who create Web sites hosted by RootsWeb are exemplified in the Merrick County, Nebraska pages. Under its "Online Resources" section one finds "The Funs of the Pioneers," as remembered by Frank McConnell. Here are tales about things other than the hardships and sad events the pioneers endured. They had fun, too. Don't miss "Bill and the Widow." It begins . . . "Wife," said Ed Wilbur one morning as he sat stirring his coffee with one hand and holding a plum cake on his knee with the other and looking across the table into the bright eyes of his neat little wife, "Wouldn't it be a good joke to get bachelor Bill Smiley to take Widow Watson to Barnum's show next week?" http://www.rootsweb.com/~nemerric/olres/funs/FOP.htm I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************

    11/08/2001 01:33:11