In a message dated 4/4/00 11:52:14 AM !!!First Boot!!!, WHITE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > Can't we just post this to the list instead of sending out all these > copies? Might be a lot easier. > Carole > What an excellent suggestion! I for one don't think that my White family has any connection to this, but would consider it fascinating reading nonetheless! Still, by the way, looking for ANDREW WHITE & his wife JEAN HERRING (HERON?) WHITE. Sincerely, Sharon Lantzy Wygant SSchu22739@aol.com Surnames: Anderson, Hasselor, Kingston, Lamer (Leamer, Lehmer), Lantzy (Lenzi), McAnulty,McCullough, McLane (McLain,McLean, McLene), O'Cain Patton, Robertson/Robinson, Shankle, Simpson, Sitter, Steen, Stuchell, Thompson (Thomson), White, Wygant.
Can't we just post this to the list instead of sending out all t6hese copies? Might be a lot easier. Carole
Well, My Sister Eagle-- I don't have a Jesse at least not right now. I don't have a whole lot, but here's what I have. So just in case you'll have them too. No names for the triple great grandparents Children: Martha Ellen White (dbl. great grandma) (twin) b. 1865 Nevada, Mo. d. 19-- no complete death date on her headstone (waiting for info. from cemetery) m. Edward Wallace Lovell they died & are buried in Chelsea, Okla. Mary White (twin) b. 1865 Nevada, Mo. d. unknown m. unknown Hood Issac White no info. John James Franklin White b. 1870 Indiana d. 1948 Rogers Co., either Chelsea or Claremore, Okla. m. Ida Flora Truell/Trull/Tavel 1876--1938 same place as John both buried in Winganon cemetery. Were married in 1899 Ettie White no info. m. unknown Charles Lou White no info. m. unknown Colwell May White no info. Alice White no info. Newt (Newton) White no info. Mary White Hood had a child named Adrian Kennedy don't know if its M/F if that's a married name or maiden or from another marriage. John & Ida had Ellen White who married Dan Jones, Dan & Ellen had a son named James Jones who married JoAnn Byrd & they had an unknown female. I hope we connect that would be so cool. Alli Eagle Who Watches ---------- > From: SKYEAGLE <clhood@netnitco.net> > To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [WHITE] Jesse A. White > Date: Monday, April 03, 2000 3:03 PM > > >>I don't have my names in front of me, but there's always a chance we have > the same name. I'll keep my eyes open for your name too. > Alli > Hello, my sister Eagle. Sally would be I think a distant cousin to me, so > if you are related to Jesse, then we are more than likely distant cousins!!! > This would be great!!!!! Please let me know if you come across these names. > > Skyeagle > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > @-->-- > National Domestic Violence Hot Line(1-800-799-SAFE) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > "If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well dance with > it." > -- George Bernard Shaw > >
HiYa White List Members! Our WHITE List is fast approaching 500 members. Volume could be phenomenal at times, so don't be surprised while we learn the ropes. Address lines, subject lines, and idle words can really tie up mailboxes. Everyone is encouraged to give attention to these areas. SO REMEMBER: Many of our WHITE members are still new and learning. We're gonna make it and make mistakes too. I'm thrilled to see the interest in this "Family Fued" Lookup Offer. As I've learned in the past, we sometimes don't realize how im- portant an offer like this can be. WE ARE NOW Marleen was right about paying attention to your subject lines as well as deleting un-necessary material before replying to a message. Older members and all our WHITE NEWBIES should pay close attention to this area. I've also set the "reply to" button to send all messages back to the list. When traffic is slow this allows some volume for those who're impatient. It also gives a lot of members an opportunity to see the reply on a given post. That reply may contain valuable information as well as a unique connection for a new WHITE subscriber. SO REMEMBER to change 'the address to' OR the 'send to' line with your messages 1. PAY ATTENTION to your subject lines 2. PAY ATTENTION to your 'addressee' - 'send to' line 3. PAY ATTENTION to deleting un-necessary words and lines WHITE LIST OWNER AND WHITE BOARD ADMINISTRATOR :::Glenn::: ======================================================= ======================================================= I am not the list manager, although I do manage 8 other RootsWeb surname lists, and I hope none of you take personally what I am going to say, I do not mean it that way. An offer was made for copies of a letter regarding a White Feud. If you want copies of this letter, you were requested to respond directly to the person making the request. So far, about 20 members of the list have responded to the list, and not the person making the offer. This is a large list, the avalanche has only begun. The way this list is set up when you click Reply, or Reply All the list address automatically comes up in the To portion of the message. In order for the message to go to the individual you really want to reply to, you must delete the list address and type or paste in the address of the person you want it to go to. By addressing your "me too" messages to a specific person, you do not annoy other list members, and more importantly, you do not clutter up the list archive with irrelevant messages and waste space at RootsWeb. Please keep this in mind when responding to generous offers, such as the White Feud. ..........<Marleen Van Horne>
Hi, Skyeagle. :) I don't have my names in front of me, but there's always a chance we have the same name. I'll keep my eyes open for your name too. Alli ---------- > From: SKYEAGLE <clhood@netnitco.net> > To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WHITE] Jesse A. White > Date: Monday, April 03, 2000 9:46 AM > > HOUSEHOLDER, Sallie F marr. WHITE, Jesse A on > 25-APR-1877 in Knox Co, Tennessee. > > Does anyone recognize this man? I'm related to the Householder's and would > like to find someone with information for this couple. Thank you for any > help you can give me. > Linda in Indiana >
Thank you for your advice & suggestion(s) Marleen. I personally apologize for not sending my request to the individual that has made this offer, but I've been off-list for about 2 weeks & only saw the request's.. But complaints about our mess up are also irrelevant messages & as a listowner I can see both sides & should have known better too. :) Alli ---------- > From: Marleen Van Horne <msvnhrn@jps.net> > To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WHITE] Courtesy on the List > Date: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:15 PM > > Hello All, > > I am not the list manager, although I do manage 8 other RootsWeb > surname lists, and I hope none of you take personally what I am going > to say, I do not mean it that way. > > An offer was made for copies of a letter regarding a White Feud. If > you want copies of this letter, you were requested to respond directly > to the person making the request. So far, about 20 members of the > list have responded to the list, and not the person making the offer. > This is a large list, the avalanche has only begun. > > The way this list is set up when you click Reply, or Reply All the > list address automatically comes up in the To portion of the message. > In order for the message to go to the individual you really want to > reply to, you must delete the list address and type or paste in the > address of the person you want it to go to. > > By addressing your "me too" messages to a specific person, you do not > annoy other list members, and more importantly, you do not clutter up > the list archive with irrelevant messages and waste space at RootsWeb. > > Please keep this in mind when responding to generous offers, such as > the White Feud. > > Marleen Van Horne >
>>I don't have my names in front of me, but there's always a chance we have the same name. I'll keep my eyes open for your name too. Alli Hello, my sister Eagle. Sally would be I think a distant cousin to me, so if you are related to Jesse, then we are more than likely distant cousins!!! This would be great!!!!! Please let me know if you come across these names. Skyeagle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @-->-- National Domestic Violence Hot Line(1-800-799-SAFE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well dance with it." -- George Bernard Shaw
What did I miss? What is the White Feud? -----Original Message----- From: WhiteHouse <thewhitehouse@outerbounds.net> To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:34 AM Subject: Re: [WHITE] Re:WHITE FEUD >i WOULD LOVE TO HAVE A COPY OF THE WHITE FUED! >-----Original Message----- >From: jean mccoy <mccoy@gvtc.com> >To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, April 02, 2000 5:01 PM >Subject: [WHITE] Re:WHITE FEUD > > >>Chapter 13 - Feudin' Fightin' and a Fussin' - Breathitt Co Feud, >>Hargis- >> Cockrill Feud - Hatfield and McCoys, Howard-Turner >>Feud, >> Rowan Co War, Underwood-Holbrock Feud, White and >> Garrard Family Feud, Wright-Jones Feud. >> >>The information above indicates a White feud in EasternKentucky area >>according to a book mentioned on the Eastern Ky List. Name of book: >>Guide for Ky Researching Vol ll. Will be happy to forward the letter >>intact to anyone who thinks it might have some bearing on their >>family. Jean mccoy@gvtc.com >> >
Hello All, I am not the list manager, although I do manage 8 other RootsWeb surname lists, and I hope none of you take personally what I am going to say, I do not mean it that way. An offer was made for copies of a letter regarding a White Feud. If you want copies of this letter, you were requested to respond directly to the person making the request. So far, about 20 members of the list have responded to the list, and not the person making the offer. This is a large list, the avalanche has only begun. The way this list is set up when you click Reply, or Reply All the list address automatically comes up in the To portion of the message. In order for the message to go to the individual you really want to reply to, you must delete the list address and type or paste in the address of the person you want it to go to. By addressing your "me too" messages to a specific person, you do not annoy other list members, and more importantly, you do not clutter up the list archive with irrelevant messages and waste space at RootsWeb. Please keep this in mind when responding to generous offers, such as the White Feud. Marleen Van Horne
I would like a copy also Alli Researching: ABRAM--JOHNSON--ADAMS--LOVELL--WHITE--PHARISS--McCALL--McKAY--THOMPSON Adams-L listowner Pampered Chef Consultant ---------- > From: Yankini@aol.com > To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [WHITE] Re:WHITE FEUD > Date: Sunday, April 02, 2000 10:48 PM > > Jean, I would love to have the letter.. My grandfather was > John Edward Hargis, and he married my grandmother, Matilda Elzeta White... > I's sure they did some fueding while raising their six children... :-) > Thanks in advance.... > Pat Hargis Perry @ > Yankini@aol.com >
I apologize to the list for starting this, but hope it helps as many as who responded!! I put it on the list in TWO PARTS. I have received only the second part, so may be confusing to some of you when first part is delayed. Please be patient. Others are getting it and responding. I would appreciate a reprieve now! <G> Jean
Bill, I am reseaching Whites from Oakwood,Va.Buchanan Co.Have a relative named Bill,could this be you? Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <User188550@aol.com> To: <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:55 AM Subject: Re: [WHITE] Re:WHITE FEUD > Jean, if it is not too much trouble, I too would like a copy of the White > feud. > Thanks in advance. Bill White > >
HOUSEHOLDER, Sallie F marr. WHITE, Jesse A on 25-APR-1877 in Knox Co, Tennessee. Does anyone recognize this man? I'm related to the Householder's and would like to find someone with information for this couple. Thank you for any help you can give me. Linda in Indiana
I too would like to see the White Feud information. Thanks. Gay cgh@pbandg.com -----Original Message----- From: Patricia P. Hickin [mailto:pph29@mediaone.net] Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 9:23 AM To: WHITE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WHITE] Re:WHITE FEUD Yes, I'd like to check it. Thanks!! Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: jean mccoy <mccoy@gvtc.com> To: <WHITE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 3:59 PM Subject: [WHITE] Re:WHITE FEUD > Chapter 13 - Feudin' Fightin' and a Fussin' - Breathitt Co Feud, > Hargis- > Cockrill Feud - Hatfield and McCoys, Howard-Turner > Feud, > Rowan Co War, Underwood-Holbrock Feud, White and > Garrard Family Feud, Wright-Jones Feud. > > The information above indicates a White feud in EasternKentucky area > according to a book mentioned on the Eastern Ky List. Name of book: > Guide for Ky Researching Vol ll. Will be happy to forward the letter > intact to anyone who thinks it might have some bearing on their > family. Jean mccoy@gvtc.com >
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So sorry to have opened a can of worms with the feud offer! I was swamped, and in order not to keep bogging the list down, I will just send it here, but in TWO parts so as not to overwhelm the mail servers. (I had meant for those interested to contact me personally!) Live and learn! <G> I had not realized so many Whites were interested and researching in the Eastern Ky area. So I am going to make this a ONE TIME ONLY copy and paste of the information on that book information. Chapter 13 is the one listing the feud. Good Luck! Jean Subject: GUIDE FOR KY RESEARCHING VOLUME 2 READY Now I need a vacation! But, volume 2 is done finally of Guide for Kentucky Researching! As so many have asked - here is the information. Thanks for letting me mention it here - sorry always for extra posts! Chapter 10 - An Overview of the Wars: French & Indian, Revolutionary, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War. Chapter 11 - Civil War Casualities - KY Confederates Buried in Georgia. Chapter 12 - Battles, Duels, Panics & Skirmishes. Black Patch War, Bloody Monday, Deska-Kimbrough Duel, Battle of Evarts, Jackson-Dickinson Duel, Panic of 1819, Regulator Uprising, Skaggs Family Massacre. Chapter 13 - Feudin' Fightin' and a Fussin' - Breathitt Co Feud, Hargis- Cockrill Feud - Hatfield and McCoys, Howard-Turner Feud, Rowan Co War, Underwood-Holbrock Feud, White and Garrard Family Feud, Wright-Jones Feud. Chapter 14 - KentuckyPenitentiaries - a look at the prisons, rules and regs and what they were really like. Chapter 15 - The Draper Manuscripts. What they are and where they are. Chapter 16 - Burned Courthouses - where to look if your courthouse is burned. Chapter 17 - Migratory Patterns - out of KY. Goldfields, silver strikes, other states why? Part 2 will follow. Jean
Yes, Jean, I am interested. Please forward. Helen jean mccoy wrote: > Chapter 13 - Feudin' Fightin' and a Fussin' - Breathitt Co Feud, > Hargis- > Cockrill Feud - Hatfield and McCoys, Howard-Turner > Feud, > Rowan Co War, Underwood-Holbrock Feud, White and > Garrard Family Feud, Wright-Jones Feud. > > The information above indicates a White feud in EasternKentucky area > according to a book mentioned on the Eastern Ky List. Name of book: > Guide for Ky Researching Vol ll. Will be happy to forward the letter > intact to anyone who thinks it might have some bearing on their > family. Jean mccoy@gvtc.com
I would like a copy of the WHITE Feud material.. A.Cassell hcviii@ott.net
Jean` I would like a copy of the White Feud.I am a white and have seen some wild feuds in my day. Thank you Debbie
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