Janie, I am sorry you have had to take so much lip the past few days. I too hope they can find some other way for your valuable work to be saved and used. Mary Lou ---------- > From: Janie Hinton <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 > Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 9:45 AM > > John, > > thank you for explaining that to me. But if I choose to post to more than > one list, how can I know how many people are getting duplicate posts. I > have been blasted and ridiculed for an honest effort to help about as much > as I can stand. I will post the Obits, but as soon as I can find out how, I > will probably be posting them in some other form rather than to the lists I > have subscribed to. This has been very, very discouraging to me. I didn't > know there were so many rude people in the genealogy community. Thank you > for your comments, they were very helpful. And thank you for being polite > and not rude. > respectively, > > Janie Brown Hinton > > Surnames researching: B*R*O*W*N, S*C*O*T*T, H*A*Y*S, > M*A*S*S*I*N*G*I*L*L, B*U*R*N*S, C*A*T*E*S, C*O*L*E*M*A*N, > D*U*R*H*A*M, H*I*N*T*O*N, L*I*N*D*S*E*Y, L*O*W*R*Y, > M*A*R*S*H*A*L*L, P*I*E*R*C*E, R*A*W*L*I*N*S*O*N, F*U*L*G*H*U*M, > R*E*Y*N*O*L*D*S, H*E*N*R*Y > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 7:47 PM > Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 > > > >In a message dated 11/02/1999 7:22:52 PM Central Standard Time, > >[email protected] writes: > > > >> I don't have a clue as to what you mean by posting twice. I post each > day's > >> obits only once. If you are receiving them twice I don't know why. > >> > >> Janie Brown Hinton > >> > >Janie, if you are posting to the East-Texas list at the same time, then you > >are posting twice to the ones that subscribe to both. I no longer belong > to > >the ET list so I only get it once. John > > > >
I disagree... A lot of families moved around. On another list (it was a list that appreciated other people's efforts) I read each and every obit that came across and made a connection and got a LOT of information from the obit. Then it lead to other leads and I took my family tree a lot further back. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 6:11 AM Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 >I presume you have taken a poll on that? What I meant was this: Suppose >everyone on the list decided to send in the obits from their daily papers. I >could send you Austin's. This could go on until everyone had included his or >her paper's obits on the list. Don't you see how that would clog up >everybody's e-mail with information they were not interested in? It is not >as simple as pushing the delete button once. You then have to remove the >same mail from storage. > >I am sure she was well-intentioned, but what she was sending just did not >pertain to the Nacogdoches County list, which is why I, and I feel like most >of us, subscribed to the list in the first place. > >
I have recieved word that the book is at the book binders and should be in any day now. If you paid a deposit on it you should contact the Nacogdoches Genealogical Society to find out why you haven't recieved a notice to send in the balance due. ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Book > Nacogdoches Co. Families > Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 10:46 PM > > I've been wondering the same thing. Have they received enough orders to do > the "reprint?" I haven't received mine yet. > > Lana >
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I have a book, by Carolyn Reeves Erickson, Nacogdoches- Gateway to Texas, in which there are 36 families named Flores. One is Jose Policarpio Flores, son of Vital aand Maria Gertrudis Mora Flores. He was born 26 January 1814. I have verylittle more information about him. He died 29 August 1882. Perhaps some of the others listed will be of more help to you. I have seen a copy of this book in the library at Waco, TX. If you can't find it contact me and I will give you Carolyn Ericksons address. [email protected] ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [TXNACOGD] - Flores Family > Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 8:20 PM > > Hi list, > > I would like to connect to someone out there who is related to a Vital Flores > who lived in Nacogdoches from about 1829 to death in 1889. His son was Jose > Policarpio Flores born 1814 - died 1882 also lived in Nacogdoches (was in > Denton Co for a short time) > > Vital's other children were Jose de Jesus, Elifonso, Pedro (Peter), Manuela, > Maria Antonia, Joseph Andres, Jacinto Arora and Jose. > > Would love to share info with anyone related to this family. > > Also, Vital Flores' in laws were Gregorio Mora and Josefa Cano. Anyone > related to them ?? They were born in Mexico around 1774 but were in Nac. > early 1800's. > > Thanks, > Robin Lynn Amerson >
John, thank you for explaining that to me. But if I choose to post to more than one list, how can I know how many people are getting duplicate posts. I have been blasted and ridiculed for an honest effort to help about as much as I can stand. I will post the Obits, but as soon as I can find out how, I will probably be posting them in some other form rather than to the lists I have subscribed to. This has been very, very discouraging to me. I didn't know there were so many rude people in the genealogy community. Thank you for your comments, they were very helpful. And thank you for being polite and not rude. respectively, Janie Brown Hinton Surnames researching: B*R*O*W*N, S*C*O*T*T, H*A*Y*S, M*A*S*S*I*N*G*I*L*L, B*U*R*N*S, C*A*T*E*S, C*O*L*E*M*A*N, D*U*R*H*A*M, H*I*N*T*O*N, L*I*N*D*S*E*Y, L*O*W*R*Y, M*A*R*S*H*A*L*L, P*I*E*R*C*E, R*A*W*L*I*N*S*O*N, F*U*L*G*H*U*M, R*E*Y*N*O*L*D*S, H*E*N*R*Y -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 7:47 PM Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 >In a message dated 11/02/1999 7:22:52 PM Central Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > >> I don't have a clue as to what you mean by posting twice. I post each day's >> obits only once. If you are receiving them twice I don't know why. >> >> Janie Brown Hinton >> >Janie, if you are posting to the East-Texas list at the same time, then you >are posting twice to the ones that subscribe to both. I no longer belong to >the ET list so I only get it once. John > >
When I click on "reply" to a person on this list, I forget that it does not go directly to the person, but back to the list. I just mentioned having Nacogdoches Co. Census. I meant the Census books available from Ericson Books. I have been buying these helpful books over the years and finally got around to buying the 1910 and 1920 census in book form. Betty
Seeking information on descendants of Dr. Robert Anderson IRION b. 1804 Rockingham Co NC d. 1861 Nacogdoches TX. m1. Ann VICK; m2. Anna Wnykoop RAGUET b 1819 PA d. 1883 Overton, Rusk Co TX. Is it possible that some of his descendants are still residing in Nacogdoches? If so, I would appreciate hearing from some of them. Carlice Irions-Barnett
Mr. Fisher, Thank you so very much for your kind request. Actually, the Houston Chronicle Obits will not be posted to this list any longer. If you find a need for searching them, they can be found on the East Texas Roots list. Regards, Janie Brown Hinton Surnames researching: B*R*O*W*N, S*C*O*T*T, H*A*Y*S, M*A*S*S*I*N*G*I*L*L, B*U*R*N*S, C*A*T*E*S, C*O*L*E*M*A*N, D*U*R*H*A*M, H*I*N*T*O*N, L*I*N*D*S*E*Y, L*O*W*R*Y, M*A*R*S*H*A*L*L, P*I*E*R*C*E, R*A*W*L*I*N*S*O*N, F*U*L*G*H*U*M, R*E*Y*N*O*L*D*S, H*E*N*R*Y -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 7:53 AM Subject: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 >I am not interested in the Houston Chronicle orbits. Please cancel them for >me. >[email protected] Louie D. Fisher > >
Hello Lana I think you and I were in contact earlier. It is only Martins and Fullers that I have anything on. Not Striblings or Blankinships. I don't know if we exchanged everything or not. I do have all the Nacogdoches County census now including the 1910 and 1920. Betty [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone have any information on the MARTINs, FULLERs, STRIBLINGs, or > BLANKINSHIPs who lived in either the Black Jack (Attoyac) area, or Chireno, > Nacogdoches Co., TX in the mid 1860s and later? Some are still living there. > Also, does anyone know if any of the CARRs from Halifax Co., VA, came down > to TN and then to TX? > > Lana LeCROY
She has quit this. Janie Brown Hinton Surnames researching: B*R*O*W*N, S*C*O*T*T, H*A*Y*S, M*A*S*S*I*N*G*I*L*L, B*U*R*N*S, C*A*T*E*S, C*O*L*E*M*A*N, D*U*R*H*A*M, H*I*N*T*O*N, L*I*N*D*S*E*Y, L*O*W*R*Y, M*A*R*S*H*A*L*L, P*I*E*R*C*E, R*A*W*L*I*N*S*O*N, F*U*L*G*H*U*M, R*E*Y*N*O*L*D*S, H*E*N*R*Y -----Original Message----- From: Jon Hold <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 1:32 AM Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 > unsubscribe > > >Let me know when she quits this... > >JH > >-- > >On Tue, 02 Nov 1999 17:49:44 cloud wrote: >> >>At 02:32 PM 11/2/99 PST, you wrote: >>>[email protected] wrote: >>> >>>"I also think it's great that someone's taking the time to do this -- >>>.... but, may I make a suggestion? Why not start an obit list >>>or bulletin board? Rootsweb would be glad to help you and you'd >>>actually reach more people!" ... >>> >>>I would like to second this motion. It would be great to have a list or >>>bulletin board to go to when I have time to look... Thanks for your >>>efforts... >>> >>>Deanna McMillan >>>Ninde VA >> >>I will be more than glad to help Janie set up a Texas obits web site. >> >> >>Tom Cloud <[email protected]> >> >> > > >Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com > >
This book is in the process of being reprinted & can be ordered from the Nacogdoches Genealogy Society. Reprint cost will be $75.00 plus $6.19 sales tax for Texas residents, plus $5.00 shipping and handling. [$86.19 Texas residents, $80.00 out of state. See the website under Nacogdoches Texas genweb.
Ronda, I can't see how it is helping myself when it takes me five minutes to just type the list and then untold minutes to respond to all the requests I have gotten. This is the only list I have gotten such rudeness from. I thought people up in the Nacogdoches neck of the woods were hospitable. Let me repeat, the Houston Chronicle Obits will not appear on this list again. Janie Brown Hinton Surnames researching: B*R*O*W*N, S*C*O*T*T, H*A*Y*S, M*A*S*S*I*N*G*I*L*L, B*U*R*N*S, C*A*T*E*S, C*O*L*E*M*A*N, D*U*R*H*A*M, H*I*N*T*O*N, L*I*N*D*S*E*Y, L*O*W*R*Y, M*A*R*S*H*A*L*L, P*I*E*R*C*E, R*A*W*L*I*N*S*O*N, F*U*L*G*H*U*M, R*E*Y*N*O*L*D*S, H*E*N*R*Y -----Original Message----- From: Ronda <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 7:56 PM Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999HINTON >Janie, Some are coming twice!! >Posting twice I have gotten even that twice. Since all has had an opinion >on the obits. Guess I will too. I was just deleting. Now I wonder since you >don't seem to care what the people on the list think. How you think you are >being such a great help?? I too wanted more activity on the list. But not >all of this. And when you are on more than one list and you are posting >to all of them, well it gets a little annoying. If you truly want to help >people think about what they want. Other wise you are helping your self.. >Ronda > > >
Thank you very much Ms. Hinton. Louie D. Fisher
unsubsc ribe -----Original Message----- From: Janet Fields Buford <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 2:48 AM Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 >I AM INTERESTED IN THE OBITS!!! >And I think you are an extremely rude person who most of us don't really >want on the list. >Janet Fields Buford > >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 8:52 AM >Subject: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 > > >>Just for the record, I am NOT interested in the Houston CHronicle obits. >>Thanks >> >> > >
Just for the record, I also am not interested in Houston obits! [email protected] wrote: > Just for the record, I am NOT interested in the Houston CHronicle obits. > Thanks
I presume you have taken a poll on that? What I meant was this: Suppose everyone on the list decided to send in the obits from their daily papers. I could send you Austin's. This could go on until everyone had included his or her paper's obits on the list. Don't you see how that would clog up everybody's e-mail with information they were not interested in? It is not as simple as pushing the delete button once. You then have to remove the same mail from storage. I am sure she was well-intentioned, but what she was sending just did not pertain to the Nacogdoches County list, which is why I, and I feel like most of us, subscribed to the list in the first place.
Hello, everyone, I have had about *thirty* requests from people to unsub from TXNACOGD. Let me say a couple of things. If you sent the unsub request to the list, as I think many of you did, you are still going to be subscribed. To actually unsubscribe, you must send the request 'Unsubscribe' in the first line of the BODY of an email to the follow ing address: [email protected] I believe the the problem with the Houston obits has been solved. Janie Hinton has very graciously and immediately agreed to send the obits to the EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS list, but no longer to TXNACOGD. If you are on East-Texas-Roots you will continue to get the obits. East-Texas-Roots is a broadly based list that includes Houston and Harris County. If you have obits from Nacogdoches County that you would like to post, there is, as I mentioned a GenConnect Board for Nacogdoches County Obits. In the course of the Obits controversy, several people made some very helpful suggestions and tried to find constructive ways to resolve the situation. Other people were quicker to attack. When someone suggested setting up a mailing list for obits, Janie wrote that she would consider that, and some people thought she was responding that way to the Listowner's request to provide the obits to East-Texas-Roots but not TXNACOGD. Not so. Janie has not only been generous in sharing the obits, but very positively and quickly cooperative in what I asked. The TXNACOGD list isn't moderated, which means that I do not see the mail that is sent to the list until you do. It means that sometimes things get through that shouldn't, and that sometimes a person reacts too quickly to something -- we've all done that when we were tired, stressed or feeling less than great and something just rubbed us the wrong way. Rootsweb attempts to stop spam, but some will occasionally creep through. I usually try to let things take their course, rather than acting in a heavy-handed way, but I do try to be responsive. If things go along normally on this list and then something suddenly heats up, there are several things that you can do to help. DON'T respond to the list. Write to me privately with your concerns. My email address is [email protected] If for some reason that one doesn't work, [email protected] usually will, or vice versa. If you do really feel you need to unsubscribe, do so on the address given above ([email protected]), but the chances are that the situation won't last, so usually unsubbing shouldn't be necessary. I do know how busy people are, and how stressed, and how aggravating to have dozens of off-topic or flame messages greet you after a long day at work. However, in spite of that, it really *does* help to try to take the attitude that the person who did or said something that upset you didn't do it intentionally and that there is a huge chance that it is all going to get worked out very shortly. I know a couple people have already written to me privately that they regretted their outbursts. I am going to compile a list of the people I know about who unsubbed and let them know that the situation is resolved. If you know of anyone who left because of it, let them know. The way to subcribe is to send an email to [email protected] with the request 'subscribe' in the first line of the BODY of the message. Thanks again to Janie Hinton, and all who helped get this resolved. Sincerely, Pam Phillips Email: [email protected] Listowner: TXNACOGD-L
I live in Michigan but am from Houston. My great-grandparents Satterwhite and Hallmarks settled in Nacogdoches and Crocket and sourounding areas. I love getting the obits. If you don't post them, could you still send them out to us who enjoy them by e-mail? Thanks so much for your time and efforts to help us who can't be there to do it ourselves. Helynn Sayan
I am not interested in the Houston Chronicle orbits. Please cancel them for me. [email protected] Louie D. Fisher