Dear Susan : If you run across anything on Orangeville, in all this stuff you are doing. Please send me any info on Orangeville. You will never know the joy you helped me to bring my father-in-law, before his death last year. He wanted to know where his grandfather was buried. With your assistance on the Dr.William Franklin Welch, of Orangeville, Fannin County, Texas. I was able to give him that info, and also the pictures of the graveyard, that you so kindly furnished me. I would like to do a kind of autobiography of this Dr. Welch if Possible. Thank you for all the endless work you do for all of us on this site. Betty S. Welch
I have some stuff on Orangville , I will be having more time. I hated to but I gave up three major websites so I could have more balance and do better justice to the Grayson County and Fannin County lists and website. I shouldnt' have gotten in so deep ( It was fun though! I was genealogically maxed out! )but I can put in more time starting Monday . I was going to dig up your email and write you about that. Everyso often some people don't leave my mind (or heart for that matter) Dr. Welch is in that latter catagory. I sure would have liked to have known him. I would love a biographical story on him. With Genweb pages there is no limit to sizes of pages so things do not have to be brief. any pictures maps or document scans can be added. susan Oddly , I wonder --- since I believe with no doubts in the hereafter -- am I doing this stuff for now or just so's I'll have lots of friends up there when I get there? Some of your ancestors I have gotten to know so well! Surely it will be an ice breaker when I get up yonder! Betty Welch wrote: > > Dear Susan : > > If you run across anything on Orangeville, in all this stuff > you are doing. Please send me any info on Orangeville. > You will never know the joy you helped me to bring my > father-in-law, before his death last year. He wanted to > know where his grandfather was buried. With your assistance on the > Dr.William Franklin Welch, of Orangeville, Fannin County, Texas. I was able > to give him that info, and also the pictures of the graveyard, that > you so kindly furnished me. I would like to do a kind of > autobiography of this Dr. Welch if Possible. Thank you > for all the endless work you do for all of us on this site. > > Betty S. Welch > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/