Sorry to add to your excess of mail but this is what I sent to the list administrator. Just wanted to share! Blessings!!! I pay for all the Ancestry.com services but one, enjoy my Rootsweb Review and belong to several mailing lists. Most of them send mail once in a while if at all. When the Bexar line started having information shared by Sarah (I have no idea who she or any of the others are) I was really excited and interested. My family has a lot of history in Texas most of whom were first generation from Sicily, Ireland and Scotland. My Great Grandmother's family were Tejanos who fought for Texas at the Alamo. I don't understand why a few people were able to cut off the most interesting flow of messages that I have seen. Also, I am the wife of a Mason, the granddaughter of a Mason, the great niece of three Masons, the daughter in law of a Mason and an Eastern Star and the mother in law of a Rainbow Worthy Advisor. The mail from the Mason who was furious with Sarah and jumped at the chance of meeting with the news from Wilson County is not my idea of a Mason. He really should have been first in line to get this mess taken care of. I hope you and whoever else makes these rules reconsiders the blocking of someone who I presume, until now, has been just another one of us who is trying to learn about our history. Thank you. Jeri Alessandro James Bawden ----- Original Message ----- From: "g.winters" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 11:18 PM Subject: Why is Sarah blocked because > She is. If you would like to have her able to post, then tell the > administrator of this mailing list. I have! Just go to Rootsweb, find > this mailing list, there is a place somewhere in there to comment to the > list administrator. I started at about 11 oclock with 13 private and > publid messages, most of which were about the Alamo Masonic Cemetery and > Sarah's fight to get it cleaned. I just made it to the end for now, mail > kept coming and coming and coming. It is now 1:14. and I am almost brain > dead. And more came in as I am writing this message. > G. Winters > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >