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    1. Re: [WALDROP] The Waldrops in America 1699-1966 by James M. Waldrop
    2. Donna Waldrop Gandy
    3. Jan, I'm sure it is the same book.The page numbers you referenced are the same as what I have. When I saw the word memograph, I thought of the blue printed memographed worksheets from elementary school with the peculiar odor. Since you mentioned that some of the family connections in this book are incorrect, I'm wondering if my line the way I have is correct. Donna JanDawson@aol.com wrote: Donna, I am sure it is the same book. Although it appears to be typed, it was reproduced by the mimeographing process, which results in pages that look as if they have been typed rather than printed. My copy is also marked with errors crossed out and corrected in black ink. There are 48 pages. It is dedicated to his deceased son James Marion Waldrop [Jr}. The Preface begins, "I dreamed a dream...and it was good...for I had willed it so. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search

    09/27/2003 11:02:01
    1. Re: [WALDROP] The Waldrops in America 1699-1966 by James M. Waldrop
    2. Norma Unger
    3. Donna, have you mentioned which Waldrop was the first in James Waldrop's line to come to America? Is that in the book? Norma Waldrop Unger

    09/27/2003 11:09:36