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    1. [WARREN] 1910: Chas. W. Papperman m. Mary D. Warren
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3293 Message Board Post: Note: I have a copy of this page of the marriage register for only one set of the names on it. However, I hated to see the rest of the information “go to waste,” so I’m posting it out here in the event that it may prove useful to someone else. Marriage Register, New Castle county, Delaware page 217 Register Entry #: 52816 Groom: Chas. W. Papperman Age: 23 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: Wil. Del. Occupation: Salesman Bride: Mary D. Warren Age: 20 Nation/state: Del. Residence: Wil. Del. Groom’s parents: Ernest C. Papperman/Emma P. Pfiefer Bride’s parents: Geo. H. Warren/Adelaide Deakyne Date of marriage: May 12, 1910 Person solemnizing marriage: Alex Alison, Jr. Date of registration: Sept. 30, 1910

    02/04/2003 08:45:06
    1. [WARREN] Edwin R. Warren descendants
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WZVBAIB/3292 Message Board Post: Looking for anyone who is related to any of the following people. Edwin Reid Warren (son of Dana) born June 22, 1837 in Framingham, Massachusetts. He died September 3, 1886. He married Clara A. Varnum, born September 12, 1844 in Lowell Massachusetts (?). She died September 3, 1886. Their children were Anna R, born Manchester, NH, November 30, 1861, married Willard M. Lindsey; Charles Varnum, born Marlboro, January 16, 1863, died young; James M., born Framingham July 16, 1865; George Edwin, born September 1, 1867, died February 8, 1887; Hattie Florence, born December 5, 1868; Jennie Dillingham, born April 1, 1871; Lucy Ella, born November 15, 1872; Sarah Varnum, born March 15, 1875; Charles Dana, born February 15, 1877; Martha T., born December 25, 1878; Jessie T., born July 1, 1881; Josiah Samuel, born July 27, 1883, married Alice Mary Noonan; Wesley, born February 13, 1885, married Catherine McClellan. Josiah Samuel Warren was my grandfather. Thanks.

    02/04/2003 12:52:52
    1. Re: [WARREN] albert warren
    2. I have an ancester named John Frederick Warren...born in Dover England and came to USA with his parents James William Warren and Henrietta Steber Warren....they settled in Alabama so would not be the same as yours...but maybe they were kin folks...please email me directly if you think there might be any connection!

    02/04/2003 12:31:52
    1. [WARREN] Re: John Claridge
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WZVBAIB/3291.1 Message Board Post: Yes, he lived in Moultrie Co.,IL - his widow married David Warren. It is the Warrens who are my family. There is a daughter Ida (I have a picture of her with a group of people) that I always thought was the daughter of David Warren but it's possible that she was the daughter of John Claridge. How are you connected?

    02/04/2003 06:44:41
    1. [WARREN] Re: Ida Warren married John Howard/Illinois
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/2350.1 Message Board Post: I'm curious about your John Claridge. Did he live in Moultrie County, IL?

    02/04/2003 06:18:46
    1. [WARREN] John Claridge
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3291 Message Board Post: I'm curious about your John Claridge. Did he live in Moultrie County, Illinois?

    02/04/2003 06:14:24
    1. [WARREN] albert warren
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: warren Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3290 Message Board Post: I'm looking for information on a Albert Warren that came to America Via Nova Scotia. He was married to Emma Jane. He had children named William Thomas II,Neil Walter,Albert Edward,Lloyd George,Florence Vida,Nathanial Robert,Leslie Russel,Cora Jeanette,John Frederick,Parents in England were William Thomas and Mary Jane.

    02/04/2003 03:07:39
    1. [WARREN] TRYING TO FIND A WILLIAM AND MARY WARREN FROM ST AUSTRELL, ENGLAND
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WARREN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3289 Message Board Post: MY GG GRANDPARENTS WERE WILLIAM AND MARY WARREN. THEY WERE BORN IN ENGLAND I THINK. THEY CAME TO CANADA IN 1854. THEY HAD 3 BOYS WHEN THEY CAME OVER TO CANADA. JOHN, JAMES AND WILLIAM. IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME OUT PLEASE EMAIL ME.

    02/03/2003 03:38:59
    1. [WARREN] just a hint
    2. gloria m rodas
    3. Lurking on the rootsweb lists, I receive and read the posts, and I've seen so many lose the faith, going so far as to unsubscribe A month gone by, and my-oh-my , not a hint of my family do I find So I prod and pick at random, someone else's brick to break... <BG>This has got to be the world's worst prose, but I just want to remind everyone on the lists that it feels GREAT to volunteer, and thanks to a lady in SD who needed material from my neck o' the woods, I have just had the thrill of breaking down a brick wall, and even if it wasn't mine, the feeling is still the same!!! I plan to do this more often, and because I had forgotten how good it feels I thought I'd share some tips on how you can help, in general or in particular, especially since most of my lists aren't too hoppin' right now... If anyone else has good tips on what to look for I would love to hear from you. Go to your local library and look at old obits, and copy a few to post to the appropriate lists Go to a Historical museum and look at the collections, then go to the county genweb and post the contents, entrance price, and research fees, if any are available, so that other states can know what the museum offers. Go to a funeral home that has been in business for many years and ask if you can transcribe some of their oldest records for the surname, state, or county sites. Go to your local county clerk and ask what kinds of records are available from that office and from what years, and post to the county. Make phone calls locally to find out which cemeteries have caretakers on site and if they have a records office , and the hours of business for those who need help finding a grave site, and post to lists. Go to a local monument maker and find out a general price list for simple markers and post to the county involved, so that people can place a marker on their ancestors unmarked graves. Pick a surname, any surname, and go around looking for all you can find in your town about the people who had that name long ago, and post it. I do suggest one thing if you decide to do something on a volunteer basis. Put" FYI only, no relation" in your posts, and if you are willing to send someone a copy of something you have found , say so. Spring is coming, and I hope you all find the elusive ones in your family...and in someone else's!!! hugs gloria in WA state, land of liquid sunshine

    02/03/2003 02:00:20
    1. [WARREN] Re: Warren - 1881 Marlow - 1891 Colnbrook England
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/2034.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Taking up research again. Keep in touch :)

    02/01/2003 10:27:06
    1. [WARREN] Re: Warren - 1881 Marlow - 1891 Colnbrook England
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Warren, McNamara Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WZVBAIB/2034.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Kevin, Been a long time. Just getting back to my research and was trying to figure out where and when they married and how and when Joseph got here from Ashby. Also trying to find out what happened to Frank, Nellie and Maggie. Thanks John

    02/01/2003 05:26:14
    1. [WARREN] GLORIA and Getting the sources right
    2. Barrie J M Wright
    3. Thanks to Gloria M. Rodas for a timely warning about how genealogy should be done. I sometimes feel, as a former teacher, that the educational system has been much at fault here. So many immature students were told that they had to do a 'research project', which in fact required little real research and no original thinking. It was often a good excuse for a lazy teacher not to actually teach or test real knowledge. All it required was cutting and pasting the work of others, often without even a consistent theme or focus. What they learnt from this is that pinching the work of others is normal, but referencing it is not a vital matter. In fact, assimilating new information carefully is important before it can be re-formed intelligently to create something valuable and worthwhile. In this area Less can be More This was BEFORE the computer revolution, so it must be worse now! Some witl answer me by claiming that this is all too much to ask of 14-18 year olds. Rubbish. If they aren't taught then, they will probably NEVER learn to think critically later. We get the standards we teach for and demand. Genealogists are all doing research in the home today, so we need to know this. We also live in an instant 'feel good' age where the facts come second to my good vibes about any issue. The result is that a great deal of phoney genealogy is out there, fraudulently being believed and reproduced. Just because it is in a hard cover book is not a reason to believe it either. As an example, I was able to disprove a seemingly strong claim to be related to a famous Irishman whose portrait decorated the early pages of the family book. An understandable error in this case.. Only a lot of real research made the correction possible. No-one is perfect, so it is important to add qualifications to ALL your doubful entries. I use SPEC for any speculative person or link, EST for a date or place that is only my approximate guess. These are specific warning flags that signal the reader to beware and not re-publish this as fact. In Australia we have the saying that we all need 'A good Bull Dust detector.' In genealogy, especially. Barrie Wright Adelaide

    01/30/2003 03:53:39
    1. [WARREN] Warren/Childs
    2. Sharon Gallup
    3. Is there any one in the Warren family on this web that is related to Amos Sweet Warren married to Abigail Childs during the l800 and from Springville Utah area

    01/29/2003 03:49:22
    1. [WARREN] TRYING TO FIND FAMILY OF WILLIAM AND MELISSA JANE WARREN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WARREN AND SMITH Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3288 Message Board Post: WILLIAM AND MELISSA JANE ARE MY G GRANDPARENTS. IF ANYONE OUT THERE HAS ANY INFORMATION ON THESE 2 PEOPLE PLEASE EMAIL ME. MELISSA JANE WAS A SMITH BEFORE SHE MARRIED. MY GRANDPA'S NAME WAS RICHARD WARREN. THEY SETTLED AROUND THE ORILLIA, ONTARIO AREA BUT THEY MAY HAVE BEEN BORN SOMEWHERE ELSE.

    01/29/2003 03:39:54
    1. [WARREN] Carrie Warren Dykes,bn 1897 in Ms.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Warren, Dykes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WZVBAIB/3287 Message Board Post: Looking for parents, siblings of Carrie Warren, bn 1897 in Ms, as were both her parents. Carrie married Julius Dykes (J.B. Dykes) and is found on the 1930 census of Ouchita Parish, La. with husband J.B. Dykes, children, Annie, J. B. Jr., Frannon Hosey, and Bonnie Dykes. J. B. is a welder at a gas company. What county in Ms are they from? Thanks, sally

    01/29/2003 02:15:57
    1. [WARREN] Re: Warrens in eastern MS- Carrie Warren Dykes
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Warren, Dykes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WZVBAIB/598.699.1184.2450 Message Board Post: Hi, Just starting tracing this line. Looking for parents, siblings of Carrie Warren, bn ca 1897 in Ms. as were both her parents according to the 1930 census of Ouchita Parish, La. Carrie married J.B. Dykes. (Julius) and had children, JB Jr., Frannon Hosey, and Bonnie Dykes. Does anyone know this line/ Thanks, Sally

    01/29/2003 02:10:08
    1. Re: [WARREN] GLORIA and Getting the sources right and offer still holds...
    2. gloria m rodas
    3. Barrie's post reminds me of an old old saying... It's O.K. not to know the answer, but you better be able learn how to get to where the answer lies or you'll never have true knowledge... I think this is especially true for us gen buffs. Thank you for the kind words and the push to keep up on documentation and resource citation... You know, I get tired of citing sources over and again, but I do it to try to keep the work 'clean' , and I definately don't want to leave a mess that someone else won't want to touch when I'm gone...that would be a true waste. Like I said, earlier, I am willing to give a copy of one of my surname doc lists to anyone who thinks it may help. a few listers have taken advantage of it, and i hope they find it helpful by the way... my niece , Nini, who is 16 helped me to figure out the concept, do the format and type them out for all of our surnames for our last family reunion, so I am trying to pass on the skills!!! gloria ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    01/29/2003 09:59:42
    1. [WARREN] Warren and Lewis
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Warren, Lewis, Edwards Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3286 Message Board Post: John Warren married Betsy Lewis, both born Fulham, Middlesex. Looking for ANY descendants from these line. Please e-mail me .I am desperate for a lead.

    01/29/2003 08:09:36
    1. [WARREN] Warren/Child/Childs
    2. Sharon Gallup
    3. I am researching the following with hopes there are descendants to this family on the web pages Amos Sweet Warren Born 10 June 1831 Place Hartland, Niagara, New York. U. S. A. Died: 11 October 1909 Place: Springville, Utah, U. S. A. Buried: 13 October 1909 Place: Springville, Utah, U. S. A. Married: 1 January, 1853 Place: Springville, Utah Parents: Zenos Conger Warren Sarah Grace Sweet MARRIED: Abigail Ardilla Child Born: 12 March 1835 Place: Wilna, Jefferson County, New York, U. S. A. Died: 27 January 1915 Place: Springville utah, U. S. A. Buried: 30 January 1915 Place: Springville Utah U. S. A. Parents: Moses Childs Polly Patten One of their children was my great grandmother Elenor Amelia Warren married to James Gallup I would like to fill in the gaps under the Warren and Childs genealogy that I have. Thank you

    01/29/2003 07:52:59
    1. Re: [WARREN] Re: Suggestion
    2. Shirley Calhoun
    3. I judge you just fine Miss Gloria,you get an A+ from me. Best Regards, Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "gloria m rodas" <gloriamlh@juno.com> To: <WARREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 1:36 PM Subject: [WARREN] Re: Suggestion > Dear Kay: I am sorry that you felt my email was insulting. i was just > trying to get the point across that if someone says to me hey, all i have > in the way of a source is a tombstone rubbing from my ggrandfather > Warren's tomb at yahoo cemetery in kinsbruk iowa, then I have a way to go > search that info and try to get a doc or cert. this would help you and > help me, because you have more than i started with and i may find a new > resource... i have also spent a whole lot of money on certs and docs, > some who were not mine, and i always offer them to the lists > concerned...i give info freely and share docs and certs whenever i have > them. i always list source citations and give document indexes to those > who ask. informational tidbits with no clues as to source are > frustrating, at best, and impossible to work with at worst. Please see > my new Warren post in answer to another researcher before you judge me. > I saw a problem with the researchers of my Warren line and I tried to > address it in the best way I could, and because I am new to this line > does not mean I am new to the art of research and documentation. I have > many many lines that , because we work together and hash out the errors , > between us all, they are proven to the absolute best they can be with > what has been found. Also, When there is a question of accuracy in dates > or whatever, i will say so, i.e. UPDATE JAN 2003: John doe Warren may > have been born in 1600 not 1603 according to Jim doe Warren > (Jimwar@bbb.bbb) who has found the following information: Gravestone at > such and such cem in giles co TN , PICTURE/Rubbing...reason(s) for new > info: wife jane doe warren buried next to john, which agrees with known > docs(mrg, census). no b/d/c available a.t.t.(at this time) > This is a complex and frustrating issue, and I am sharing these things > with the list to try to get some cohesion in the research group. > Sincerely > Gloria > > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 10:07:27 EST Wkaywarren@aol.com writes: > > Gloria, > > > > I think you made a mistake with you insulting email. The people who > > sent you > > what they had were trying to help you. I take all the info I can > > get with or > > without source documents. Who's to say what is correct. Even the > > documents > > have been incorrect and a family member was correct. I will decline > > to help > > you if I have information that might help because I take in all the > > info I > > can get. It is not easy to get documents because they aren't always > > > > available and I don't always know where to look. Example being, > > there is no > > death certificate for my great grandfather Warren. I have spent > > money on > > trying to get one, but there is none to be found. I only know what > > is on his > > tombstone and what the family says killed hime. > > > > I guess you should just go it alone and do all the research yourself > > and then > > you can trust what you find. > > > > Kay Warren > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com > > > ==== WARREN Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, > chain letters, political announcements, current > events, items for sale, personal messages, flames,etc. > (in other words - spam)is NOT ALLOWED and will be > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, > contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > ============================== > 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 >

    01/29/2003 07:51:51