Source: Wells, Frederic P., History of Newbury, Vermont : from the discovery of the Coös country to present time : with genealogical records of many families St. Johnsbury, Vt.: The Caledonian Co., 1902, c1900, 857 pgs. Page 484 Burnham Denison R., b Rumney, N.H., Jan 2, 1799; m. in Rumney June 21, 1824, Abigail Hopkinson Carlton, (b. Goffstown, N.H., Jan. 18, 1803; d. Plymouth, N.H., Sept. 26, 1864). They moved to Groton in 1824 where he was a merchant and came to Newbury, 1830, where he was in business till 1841 (see p. 276) when here m. to Plymouth and kept the Pemigewasset House until in burned in 1862. He built the house in which Mrs. C.C. Wallace lives. Children: i. Thomas J., b. Groton, June 29; d. November, 1829. ii. Garaphelia M., b. Newbury, Sept. 13, 1831; m. at Plymouth, March 30, 1854, Joseph P. Merrill, and rem. to Ottumwa, Iowa, where they still live. iii. Desevignia S., b. Newbury, April 25, 1834; m. December 1858, Lura E. Marston, who d. February 1893; d. August 1893. iv. Sarah Aspasiah, b. Newbury, Dec. 3, 1838; m. Jan. 1, 1863, Charles B. Pope, who d. Aug. 31, 1885. Lived in Chicago. v. Abby F., b. Newbury, Jan. 18, 1841; m. May 2m 1867m Charles H. Greenleaf of the Hotel Brunswick, Boston and the Profile House. Page 276 Dennison R. Burnham came here about 1830, and his first partner in the Morse Building was a Mr. Skinner. This partnership did not last long for Mr. Morse bought Mr. Skinner out and the firm became Morse and Burnham. James M. Chadwick, who had been their clerk, came into the firm, and they had a branch store at South Newbury in the house now that of Mr. A. B. Rogers. Later, Mr. Burnham removed to Plymouth, New Hampshire and kept the Pemigewasset House, until it burned in October, 1862. Additional entries in Historical Events section Page 128 In 1805, an event occurring in Haverhill has a place in the annals of Newbury. On the 18th of December, Josiah Burnham, a prisoner in the jail at Haverhill Corner, murdered, under circumstances of peculiar atrocity, two fellow prisoners, Hon. Russell Freeman and Capt. Joseph Starkweather. Burnham lived here in Newbury a number of years and was a signer of the New York petition of 1770. He was, by turns, farmer, horse-dealer, school-master and vagabond. He was also a very good surveyor. His trial took place at Plymouth, and his defense was Daniel Webster's first plea. This latter circumstance gives the murder an historic interest. Burnham was hanged August 12, 1806, the gallows being erected on the hill-side north of the Corner. It was estimated that 10,000 persons, the largest crowd that had ever gathered in this part of the country, witnessed the execution. A remarkable sermon was preached on that occasion by Rev. David Sutherland of Bath. Burnham had sold his body to the surgeons for rum, and after the execution, it was brought over to Newbury, and placed in Dr. McKinstry's office, in the Col. Johnson house. The same evening, it was dissected in a small building which stood where the east end of James Lang's barn now stands, at the Ox-bow. One of the doctors, up from the country, brought a large cleaver, such as is commonly used by butchers, as his share of the dissecting tools. The skeleton of Burnham is in the anatomical museum at Hanover. Page 178 The history of the choir would fill a small volume. Jacob Bayley and Simeon Stevens first "took the lead of the singing"; then came Jeremiah Ingalls, who trained what was then considered to be a wonderful choir. It was said that travelers would plan to stop in their journeys over Sunday, in Newbury to hear the fine singing. It is not certain who succeeded Mr. Ingalls. Jacob Kent 3rd was leader in 1829, and probably for some years before and after; then came P.W. Ladd for about twenty years; H.N. Burnham was leader for some years;... Page 330 the following lawyers with their terms of practice here are mentioned by Governor Farnham [in Child's Gazeteer of Orange County] Benj. F. Burnham 1861-1863. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [VTORA] Newbury History - A's & B's from the index > From: > "Forest S. Horner" <fhorner@dtnspeed.net> > Date: > Sun, 06 Jul 2003 16:56:13 -0500 > To: > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > >thanks for the listing... >would be interessted in who the Burnham is. > >Steve Donahue wrote: > > > >> >>
My gr-grandfather travelled from Corinth, VT (next to Newbury) to western New York, was there a few years, and then travelled by the Great Lakes to Chicago, then west about 60 miles, in a couple of moves. At least two of his older sons migrated on to north-central Iowa. Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: <Emmert6@aol.com> To: <VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:35 AM Subject: Re: [VTORA] Newbury VT History -- Bartlett > Dear Steve, > Thank you so very much for all that transcription. You are so kind to do > this! And do you know, you may have helped solve a mystery for me. I was > wondering how a line of my family made it to Iowa! I am going to search further. > Thank you, thank you! > Pauline > > > ==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== > Is it true there are more cows than people in Vermont? -- Yup. -- > How'd that come about? -- We prefer 'em. > "Green Mountains and Rock Ribs" pgs. 80-86 > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Dear Steve, Thank you so very much for all that transcription. You are so kind to do this! And do you know, you may have helped solve a mystery for me. I was wondering how a line of my family made it to Iowa! I am going to search further. Thank you, thank you! Pauline
Source: Wells, Frederic P., History of Newbury, Vermont : from the discovery of the Coös country to present time : with genealogical records of many families St. Johnsbury, Vt.: The Caledonian Co., 1902, c1900, 857 pgs. Page 462+ The Bartlett family is nearly extinct in Newbury, but their memorial is here preserved. Richard of England and Newbury, Mass. II. Richard, b. 1621 III. Richard, b. 1649; d. 1724 IV. Daniel, b. 1682; d. 1756. V. Daniel, 1706; d. 1786. VI. Daniel, b. June 28, 1744; d. 1818; m. 1st Priscilla, dau. of Roger and Mary (Hale) Merrill. 2nd, Hannah Martin, sister of Peter Martin, of Andover, Mass., and this town. By his first wife, he had several children, among whom was James, owner of Bartlett's wharf and other real estate, in Boston, and Dea. Daniel Bartlett. The latter, b. in Newbury, Mass. rem. to Bath, N.H., where he m. and where his c. were born. Later he came to Newbury about 1835, and lived at the village where Albert Corliss now lives. He was a blacksmith, his shop being opposite his house at the foot of the hill, the road around by the Ox-bow schoolhouse, until the railroad was built, went down the hill opposite that house. C. a. Hannah, m. Ezra Sanborn of Bath. b. Daniel, m. a Mrs. Thayer and lived in Boston, c. Mary Ann, who m. Nov, 6, 1839, Eliljah Cleveland of Coventry, long clerk of Passumpsic railroad corporation. Daniel Bartlett and wife were admitted to the Congregational Church Jan. 3, 1836. The church records give his death as August, 1853. Nathan M., son of Daniel and Hannah (Martin) Bartlett), b. Methuen, Mass., Aug. 3, 1803, m. in Litchfield N.H. in 1831 Fanny Jones (b. in Litchfield, July 6, 1811, d. Grinnell, Iowa, Jan. 4, 1899). They lived some years in Hooksett, N.H., and came to Newbury in 1851 or 1852, and bought of William Burroughs the present town farm which is now that of John S. Burroughs and other lands. They were members of the Methodist church and Mr,. Bartlett was quite a wealthy man for those days. He sold his farm to Porter Watson in 1865, and in the fall, rem. to Iowa. He d. at Mantour, Iowa, Nov. 27, 1876. Children were b. in Newbury: i. Lydia, res. in Cambridge, Mass.; dressmaker. ii. Julia A., m. Abraham Mitchell of Hookset, N.H., and d. in Newbury. iii. Daniel S., served nine months in Co. H, 12th Vt., 1862-1863. He m. April 30, 1859, Hannah S., dau. of Ross Ford. They rem. to Iowa where she d. and he m. 2nd, Kate, dau. of John Wallace of Newbury. Res. Grimmell, Iowa. iv. John M., served with his brother in Co. H, 12th Vt. He m. Emily, dau of Alonzo Fleming and went to Iowa and lives in Mantour. v. Mary Vashti, m. Jan. 1, 1862, Ansel B. Gage, who was from Burke and served in the army with her brothers. Res. Grimmell Iowa, one son. Hosea, b. Newbury, July 23, 1795. Farmer, and long sexton at Ox-bow cemetery; m. dec. 20, 1819, Betsey Muliken, (b. Plymouth, N.H., April 21, 1798). He d. Jan. 1868, not related to previous family. Children: i. Nancy, b. Aug. 27, 1820; m. Jan. 20, 1850, Luther Battles. ii. Harriet J., b. August 6, 1822; m. March 29, 1854, Anthony B. Emery. iii.Jarvis, b. Nov. 16, 1824; d. Sept. 7, 1826. iv. John G., b. March 16, 1826; m. Oct. 28, 1849, Lyudia A. Emery. v. Charlotte A., b. March 15, 1828; m. March 19, 1854, Horace V. Barton. vi. Jarvis, b. Dec. 12, 1831; d. in St. Johnsbury. vii. Charles P., b. April 16, 1834. Res. Wells River. Served in the Union army; m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Boyce. record ends. Transcribed by Steve Donahue Happy Hunting. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [VTORA] Newbury History - A's & B's from the index > From: > Emmert6@aol.com > Date: > Sun, 6 Jul 2003 17:21:32 EDT > To: > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hello, > thank you very much for the listing. I appreciate this. I am interested in >the "Bartlett" on your list..whenever you have time. >thanks >Pauline > >______________________________ > >
Steve, Thank you for your time. I was wondering what time period the Presoctt family you mentioned was in Newbury. I wouldn't want to ask you for the transcription if there is not a possible connection. Michelle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Donahue" <elfstone@erols.com> To: <VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 7:51 PM Subject: [VTORA] Newbury History -- Prescott > > > Michelle: > > Sorry to take so long to get back to you. There is a Prescott family in > the Newbury history. However, there is no listiing for a Mary A. > Prescott, b. 1836. I would be more than happy to transcribe the > Prescott section for you if it would help. > > Just let me know. > > Steve > > > > > Subject: > > [VTORA] Newbury History, PRESCOTT, Mary A > > From: > > "Michelle L Slabaugh" <michelleslab@cablelynx.com> > > Date: > > Tue, 1 Jul 2003 12:09:38 -0500 > > To: > > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > >Thank you for the generous offer. When you have time, could you check for > >PRESCOTT. I'm looking for a Mary A PRESCOTT born July 1836 in Vermont. > > > >Thanks, > >Michelle > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Steve Donahue" <elfstone@erols.com> > >To: <VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 10:21 PM > >Subject: [VTORA] Newbury History > > > > > > > > > >> > >> > > > > ==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb's Orange County, Vermont Mailing List > Acceptable Use Policy at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Yes, I'd like this one too so if they are written to the list ...that' great. Shelley ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Boyce" <jimmy@htcomp.net> To: <VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 8:48 PM Subject: Re: [VTORA] Newbury History - A's & B's from the index > Yes, I would be interested in the writeup on Banfield. And thank you very > much. > > Jim > > > > ==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== > There is a reasonable expectation that messages on this list > will have some connection with Orange County, Vermont genealogy. > What that means is up to you. -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hello, I would very much like the information the BLISS people. Thank You soooooo Much!!!!!! Carla --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
Yes, I would be interested in the writeup on Banfield. And thank you very much. Jim
Michelle: Sorry to take so long to get back to you. There is a Prescott family in the Newbury history. However, there is no listiing for a Mary A. Prescott, b. 1836. I would be more than happy to transcribe the Prescott section for you if it would help. Just let me know. Steve > > Subject: > [VTORA] Newbury History, PRESCOTT, Mary A > From: > "Michelle L Slabaugh" <michelleslab@cablelynx.com> > Date: > Tue, 1 Jul 2003 12:09:38 -0500 > To: > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Thank you for the generous offer. When you have time, could you check for >PRESCOTT. I'm looking for a Mary A PRESCOTT born July 1836 in Vermont. > >Thanks, >Michelle >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Steve Donahue" <elfstone@erols.com> >To: <VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 10:21 PM >Subject: [VTORA] Newbury History > > > > >> >>
The listing is great!!!! Would like to know about Brown, Absalom
Hello, thank you very much for the listing. I appreciate this. I am interested in the "Bartlett" on your list..whenever you have time. thanks Pauline
thanks for the listing... would be interessted in who the Burnham is. Steve Donahue wrote: > A few people have mentioned that a listing of names in the index to > Wells' "History of Newbury Vermont" would be helpful. Since it is a > fairly long index, I will post the names alphabetically over the next > few days. If anyone sees a name that theyt would wangt more info on, > please drop a note and I'll post the witeup to the list. > > Abbott, James > Abbott, Royal H. > Adams > Aitken > Allen > Atkinson > Atwood > Austin > Avery > > Bayley, Gen. Jacob > Bayley, Lucinda S. (Cook) > Bayley, Mary S. (Wallace) > Bayley, Hannah S. (Pearsons) > Balyley, Marian W. (Haynes) > Bayley, Col. Frye > Bayley, Capt. John G. > Bayley, Charles and James > Bayley, Enoch > Bailey, Webster > Bailey, Sally (Bailey) > Bailey, Mary (Hibbbard) > Bailey, Betsey (Dutton) > Baldwin > Banfield > Bannister > Barnett > Barnett, Emeline (Page) > Barnett, Harriet (Blood) > Barker > Bartlett > Bates > Benton, Charles E. > Benton, J.H. > Berry > Bigelow > Blair > Bliss > Blood (See Barnett) > Bolton > Bone > Bowen > Boyce > Boyce, Marian T. (Grow) > Boynton > Brickett > Brock, Thomas > Brock, Sophronia C. (Stevens) > Brock, Mindwell (Town) > Brock, Olive (Wyatt) > Brock, Andrew > Brock, James > Brown, Absalom > Brown, Dr. Ira > Bryant, Rev. Geo. N. > Buck, William > Burbeck, see Carlton > Buell, Ashbell > Buchanan, Andrew > Buchanan, Walter > Buchanan, Roben, Matthew > Burbank > Burnham > Buroughs > Burton > Butler > Butterfield > Buxton > Buxton, Harriet (Bassett) > Buxton, Sarah L. (Atwood) > > ==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== > I like newbies. Newbies are my friends. A newbie I haven't met yet > has the key to my elusive ancestor. Please don't insult or patronize > my friends on this list. -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
A few people have mentioned that a listing of names in the index to Wells' "History of Newbury Vermont" would be helpful. Since it is a fairly long index, I will post the names alphabetically over the next few days. If anyone sees a name that theyt would wangt more info on, please drop a note and I'll post the witeup to the list. Abbott, James Abbott, Royal H. Adams Aitken Allen Atkinson Atwood Austin Avery Bayley, Gen. Jacob Bayley, Lucinda S. (Cook) Bayley, Mary S. (Wallace) Bayley, Hannah S. (Pearsons) Balyley, Marian W. (Haynes) Bayley, Col. Frye Bayley, Capt. John G. Bayley, Charles and James Bayley, Enoch Bailey, Webster Bailey, Sally (Bailey) Bailey, Mary (Hibbbard) Bailey, Betsey (Dutton) Baldwin Banfield Bannister Barnett Barnett, Emeline (Page) Barnett, Harriet (Blood) Barker Bartlett Bates Benton, Charles E. Benton, J.H. Berry Bigelow Blair Bliss Blood (See Barnett) Bolton Bone Bowen Boyce Boyce, Marian T. (Grow) Boynton Brickett Brock, Thomas Brock, Sophronia C. (Stevens) Brock, Mindwell (Town) Brock, Olive (Wyatt) Brock, Andrew Brock, James Brown, Absalom Brown, Dr. Ira Bryant, Rev. Geo. N. Buck, William Burbeck, see Carlton Buell, Ashbell Buchanan, Andrew Buchanan, Walter Buchanan, Roben, Matthew Burbank Burnham Buroughs Burton Butler Butterfield Buxton Buxton, Harriet (Bassett) Buxton, Sarah L. (Atwood)
Jean: Sorry. No Sanders listed in the index. Steve VTORANGE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: >_______________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [VTORA] Newbury History > From: > Jespane@cs.com > Date: > Fri, 4 Jul 2003 08:15:31 EDT > To: > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Would you please look up Sanders? >I think they lived in Haverhill and Newbury (both) >Jean > >
Would you please look up Sanders? I think they lived in Haverhill and Newbury (both) Jean
Hi, I'm glad my information has been of help to you. However, it is important to note that George DARLING's wife was NOT Katherine GRIDLEY. The surname of GRIDLEY has been disproven for her. At this time her surname is unknown but researchers are looking into the surnames of MOORE and MOWRY. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry White" <terryalanwhite@yahoo.com> To: <VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 2:36 PM Subject: RE: [VTORA] DARLING databases updated > Lisa, > > Thanks for the information. My great-grandmother, Louella Abigail Darling > Pierson, is the 5th great-grandaughter of George Darling and Katherine > Gridley. It was mainly your information that helped me find the link. > > Terry White > > -----Original Message----- > From: lgorman01 [mailto:lgorman01@snet.net] > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:41 PM > To: VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [VTORA] DARLING databases updated > > Greetings All! > > Just dropping a note to let everyone know that I've finally gotten around to > updating my DARLING databases. They now hold information on over 6,000 > individuals! Even if you're not looking for a particular DARLING you may > find useful information on several other surnames and lines throughout VT > and the six New England states. > > Drop by > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~darlingfamilies > to check out the databases. > > Happy Ancestor Hunting! > Lisa > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <VTORANGE-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <VTORANGE-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:03 PM > Subject: VTORANGE-D Digest V03 #55 > > > > > ==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== > You may contradict any idea or fact expressed on this list as > vigorously as you like, just be polite and don't get personal. > -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ______________________________
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Thanks for looking. If you mean Bass's History of Braintree, yes I have looked at it. I appreciate the offer. -kk > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Donahue [mailto:elfstone@erols.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:10 PM > To: VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [VTORA] Re: VTORANGE-D Digest V03 #55 > > > > Ken: > > Nothing at all in Newbury for Copeland, Fitts or Wilkder. Have you > checked the Braintree history. If not, let me know and I'll see if > there is anything there). > > Steve > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: > > RE: [VTORA] Newbury History > > From: > > "Ken Knight" <kenknight@sfcn.org> > > Date: > > Tue, 1 Jul 2003 07:37:58 -0600 > > To: > > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > >Steve > >A last names index would be great; here or even better on the > Web. Are there > >any Copelands, Wilders, or Fitts there? So far, all I've found were in > >Randlolph and > >Braintree. -kk > > > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: Steve Donahue [mailto:elfstone@erols.com] > >>Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 9:22 PM > >>To: VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > >>Subject: [VTORA] Newbury History > >> > >> > >>I have access to Wells' "History of Newbury Vermont" . I would be more > >>than happy to post a "last names" index to the list and do lookups and > >>transcripts from to book if anyone is interested. If this is something > >>folks would be interested, please let me know. > >> > >>Steve > >> > >> > >> > >>==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== > >>The members ARE the list. > >>What do you have to contribute? > >>What do you want to know? -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > ==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== > The members ARE the list. > What do you have to contribute? > What do you want to know? -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Ken: Nothing at all in Newbury for Copeland, Fitts or Wilkder. Have you checked the Braintree history. If not, let me know and I'll see if there is anything there). Steve > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > RE: [VTORA] Newbury History > From: > "Ken Knight" <kenknight@sfcn.org> > Date: > Tue, 1 Jul 2003 07:37:58 -0600 > To: > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Steve >A last names index would be great; here or even better on the Web. Are there >any Copelands, Wilders, or Fitts there? So far, all I've found were in >Randlolph and >Braintree. -kk > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Steve Donahue [mailto:elfstone@erols.com] >>Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 9:22 PM >>To: VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [VTORA] Newbury History >> >> >>I have access to Wells' "History of Newbury Vermont" . I would be more >>than happy to post a "last names" index to the list and do lookups and >>transcripts from to book if anyone is interested. If this is something >>folks would be interested, please let me know. >> >>Steve >> >> >> >>==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== >>The members ARE the list. >>What do you have to contribute? >>What do you want to know? -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com >> >> >> >>
Lisa, Thanks for the information. My great-grandmother, Louella Abigail Darling Pierson, is the 5th great-grandaughter of George Darling and Katherine Gridley. It was mainly your information that helped me find the link. Terry White -----Original Message----- From: lgorman01 [mailto:lgorman01@snet.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:41 PM To: VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VTORA] DARLING databases updated Greetings All! Just dropping a note to let everyone know that I've finally gotten around to updating my DARLING databases. They now hold information on over 6,000 individuals! Even if you're not looking for a particular DARLING you may find useful information on several other surnames and lines throughout VT and the six New England states. Drop by http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~darlingfamilies to check out the databases. Happy Ancestor Hunting! Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: <VTORANGE-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <VTORANGE-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:03 PM Subject: VTORANGE-D Digest V03 #55 ==== VTORANGE Mailing List ==== You may contradict any idea or fact expressed on this list as vigorously as you like, just be polite and don't get personal. -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237