Dear Fran; If at all possible, and when you find the spare time, would you please check for the WEST surname in Sussex Co, DE and Worcester Co, MD. The family was in those two counties from the mid 1600s to late 1700s. If this is not consistant with what you are offering, please disregard. Incidentally, are the newsletters available in archives on the Web? Happy holidays to All, Richard West Hopper >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 21:00:16 -0500 >From: "fred powell, sr" <powell@cvn.net> >To: WEST-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <001101be2af3$53cfcf20$5a6d9dd0@user> >Subject: [WEST-L] WWWQ >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hello all WEST researchers! > >The newsletter is no longer available. I wrote it from 1991 through 1996 and >into 1997. > >For my own records I saved published copies of most of the newsletters >except maybe the early ones. Since my subscriber base was national I have >WEST queries and information from forty six of our states. > >It was to the saved copies of the newsletter I referred when I told Dale I >would check on something for him. > >For any registered subscriber to Myra's WEST-L, I will happily check into >any inquiry using the old copies of WWWQ, but please be aware they are >old/out of date. While the data don't change the addresses of correspondents >do. > >Hopefully, this rather long note will clear up impressions I did not intend >to create. > >Later, > >Fran Chinquapin@bigfoot.com permanent mail address >