OK folks, RootsWeb has finally got the Archives access working via their Web Site. What this means, is that you no longer have to bother with those troublesome and complicated "X-Commands", via email, to retrieve past messages from any List from the Archives. All you have to do is logon to RootsWeb and navigate to the appropriate List. From there you just go to the particular year and month you are interested in and look at all the messages for that month. You will see a list with the subject line of each. The address for the Archives is: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Just follow the prompts and navigate to wherever you want to go. All past months' Archives are not up yet, but will be added as the folks at RootsWeb have the time. Also, eventually, all the messages from our Lists at MAISER (before the "big crash") will be added as well. The Archives contain all the "trash", "flames", "spam", etc., that were originally posted to the Lists. There is no way to weed out these things from the Archives, and, personally, I think they belong there. After all, Archives, by the very name, imply that ALL the historical data is included there. If you've ever sent a nasty note or argued with someone on the Lists, your email is there. Maybe this will be a lesson for all that when you have something to say that should remain private, you shouldn't post it to the List for everyone to read. There is absolutely no need to worry about unscrupulous persons gaining email addresses for SPAM mailing lists from these Archives. The reason they CAN'T get your email address is technical, but the automatic search programs these lowlifes use cannot navigate through the different levels of pages that would be necessary for them to get email addresses from Archives at RootsWeb. In order for anyone to get a list of email addresses from the Archives, a human would have to logon to the search page and look at each and every email message there. If anyone is that dedicated to the purpose of amassing addresses, he/she could just as easily do the same thing by subscribing to the Lists and copying the email addresses of every poster. It's just not something that anyone would spend the time doing. Anyway, the Archives are there -- drop by the site if you want to see what has been sent in the past. This is especially helpful for new subscribers that want to see what discussions have occurred. Just one other word -- you will find out very soon that using APPROPRIATE Subject lines in your messages is very, very important. AND, when you reply to a post and change subjects, you MUST type in a new Subject line. You will run across many, many messages with Subject lines that are so useless that you have no idea what is being discussed. If this aggravates you, good! It will make you more aware of the importance of using "good" Subject lines. Regards, SgtGeorge List Administrator P.S. I included SURNAME-QUERY as a CC: recipient, since I figured you subscribers could use the info also. ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
I am just beginning my search for my great grandparents, Phillip WILHITE and Hannah Emma PHILLIPS. They lived in the Dicks Creek area of Rabun County, Georgia around the mid to late 1800s. I was told that Phillip came from Germany as a young child with his parents. Hannah was from the local area and much younger when they married. They had 5 children; Venice, Girstle, Eustice, Jewell and Richard. I don't know any birth or death dates for the g-grandparents. I really know very little about the WILHITE/PHILLIPS families and would appreciate any help. Thank You! Jim Barr, email: [email protected] ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
Here is an excerpt from the latest Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter, Vol. 2 No. 49 - December 6, 1997, by Richard Eastman and Ancestry, Inc. This is a utility produced by the same person that writes the fantastic genealogy database program, Cumberland Family Tree (CFT). Copyright (C) 1997 by Richard Eastman and Ancestry, Inc. All rights reserved. The following article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and is copyright 1997 by Richard W. Eastman and Ancestry, Inc. It is re-published here with the permission of the author. ================================================================ - Universal Calendar Calculator for Windows I had a chance to use a neat little program this week. I have always been a fan of small, simple programs that do only one task but do it very well. The Universal Calendar Calculator qualifies as such a program. It can display and convert between 20 different calendars: Julian Day Number, Gregorian (New Style), Julian (Old Style), Roman-Julian, French Revolution (Original and Modified), Hebrew, Islamic, Chinese, Chinese/Gregorian, Hindu Saka, Hindu Vikrama, Hindu Kali Yuga (Solar and LuniSolar), Coptic, Ethiopic, Persian, Bahai, Mayan Long Count and Thai Suriyakati Calendar. The Universal Calendar Converter also contains: 1. Dates of holidays for the United States, Christian (Nicean Rule and Modern), Islamic, Jewish, Chinese, Hindu and Bahai. 2. Regional date of conversion from the Old Style (Julian) to the New Style (Gregorian) for more than 100 localities. 3. Over 90 Medieval European Regional Day Name Calendars. These calendars allow you to easily identify the specific Julian Calendar day of many Latin day names given in Medieval documents. The program can calculate dates between 5000 BC and 5000 AD quite comfortably. It also calculates the number of years, months and days between any two dates, even if those dates are entered in different calendars. In addition, the Universal Calendar Converter can be customized for many languages in the world, although the author says that it cannot handle Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese. Japanese, Korean or Mongolian. (That would appear to be a minor limitation for most people.) Neat program. The Universal Calendar Converter is produced by Cumberland Family Software, the same company that produces Cumberland Family Tree. It is a shareware program with a $25.00 (U.S.) registration fee. The program is available on CompuServe's Genealogy Techniques Forum at GO ROOTS as well as on the World Wide Web at http://www.cf-software.com. For more information, send an e-mail to Cumberland Family Software at [email protected] ================================================================ If you visit the above referenced web site to read about, and perhaps down- load the Calendar program, be sure to check out the genealogy program, CFT. Everyone has his/her favorite genealogy program, but this Universal Calendar Converter is unique. There is no other such program on the market that does what this one does. For you researchers that get confused by the "old style" dates that are found in records of ancestors, in the 1700's and earlier, this utility is absolutely "necessary". SgtGeorge List Administrator ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
I am interested in information on William H. Wilhite's family. He married a Stanton, one of my great grandfather's sisters. He was born about 1835 in Decatur, Alabama. He is living there in the mid 1800's. Can you help me out? Thank you. Mike T. Stanton [email protected] ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
I concur with you, the actions of Sgt. George seems to harsh for the conditions. AL ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
Can anyone help Lester. Thank you Elaine ---------- > From: Lester Harris <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Wilhite/Harris > Date: Friday, November 28, 1997 12:45 PM > > Am interested if you know of any of the following: Susannah Harris. b > abt 1810 in VA, married Isaac W. Wilhite 7 Apr 1829 in Roane Co. TN. She > died in 1887 in Carroll Countyk, AR In Carroll County AR. Children: > Robert Riley, Mary Jane, Sarah Emyline, Cynthia, Martha, Issac, Susan, > Samuel, Thomas, Franklin and Genevieve. Susannah was the daughter of > Thomas F/H Harris born in VA 1768, migrated to TN abt 1818. Have written > a Harris/Richardson family history so too late to get any additional > info in the book but onece bitten I am compelled to continue the search. > We would love to have information leading to the parents of Thomas > Harris of VA and TN. Any help would be most appreciated. Les Harris ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
Yes I agree. My mail server(ISP) was down the other day for 24 hrs. Come to find out my ISP was up-grading to make connecting faster and easier. I'm know I had some e-mail bounce back. This problem was beyond my control. Sharon Day [email protected] LadyDra wrote: > > Here Here!!!! Some people think because they pay 12 bucks that makes them > God or something ;-( Personally I am getting tired of it all. There are > many more reasons as to why mail would bounce OTHER than a FULL mail > box!!!!!! And I am sure George that YOU have NEVER had a letter bounce. > Shelia Watson Wenckens > > ---------- > > From: Randy Sahr <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; > [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; > [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; > [email protected]; [email protected]; > [email protected]; [email protected] > > Subject: Re: Checking Your Mail Regularly and Getting Removed from the > Lists > > Date: Monday, December 01, 1997 11:12 AM > > > > SgtGeorge, > > This sounds a little unreasonable to me, but can understand the > > difficulty from your end. Guess I was REALLY lucky when my modem went > > out that I have a great ISP, huh? As I mentioned to you privately, I > > came back online after the month it took to get the repair, to 12,000+ > > posts in my mailbox. Evidently Nothing bounced <G>. > > > > I do NOT understand the need to put Anyone on the REJECT list so that > > they can never resub to any of the lists you maintain. I'm sure that I > > am not the only individual to have a computer crash of some kind, and > > thus be offline without any warning, left with No Way to Notify Any > > List, and also with no idea of how long they may be offline! Have a > > little pity, please? These things Do happen. > > best regards, > > Randy > > mailto:[email protected] > > > > George W. Durman wrote: > > > To subscribers to all my Lists: > > > > > > Henceforth, if your server will not accept email to you because your > mailbox > > > is full, and I receive "bounced" messages, I will not only unsubscribe > you > > > from that List, I will put you on the "reject" list at RootsWeb. What > that > > > means > > > is that once your address is there, you will not be able to resubscribe > to any > > > of the Lists that I maintain. The only way you can get back on again > is to > > > send me a private email, explaining WHY you let your mailbox fill up > and > > > WHAT you are going to do to prevent it in the future. > > > > > > ==== HOMESPUN Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from HOMESPUN, send an e-mail message to: > > [email protected] (for individual messages) > > [email protected] (for Digest mode) > > Subject: unsubscribe > > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > > > > ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] (for individual messages) > [email protected] (for Digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
Here Here!!!! Some people think because they pay 12 bucks that makes them God or something ;-( Personally I am getting tired of it all. There are many more reasons as to why mail would bounce OTHER than a FULL mail box!!!!!! And I am sure George that YOU have NEVER had a letter bounce. Shelia Watson Wenckens ---------- > From: Randy Sahr <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Re: Checking Your Mail Regularly and Getting Removed from the Lists > Date: Monday, December 01, 1997 11:12 AM > > SgtGeorge, > This sounds a little unreasonable to me, but can understand the > difficulty from your end. Guess I was REALLY lucky when my modem went > out that I have a great ISP, huh? As I mentioned to you privately, I > came back online after the month it took to get the repair, to 12,000+ > posts in my mailbox. Evidently Nothing bounced <G>. > > I do NOT understand the need to put Anyone on the REJECT list so that > they can never resub to any of the lists you maintain. I'm sure that I > am not the only individual to have a computer crash of some kind, and > thus be offline without any warning, left with No Way to Notify Any > List, and also with no idea of how long they may be offline! Have a > little pity, please? These things Do happen. > best regards, > Randy > mailto:[email protected] > > George W. Durman wrote: > > To subscribers to all my Lists: > > > > Henceforth, if your server will not accept email to you because your mailbox > > is full, and I receive "bounced" messages, I will not only unsubscribe you > > from that List, I will put you on the "reject" list at RootsWeb. What that > > means > > is that once your address is there, you will not be able to resubscribe to any > > of the Lists that I maintain. The only way you can get back on again is to > > send me a private email, explaining WHY you let your mailbox fill up and > > WHAT you are going to do to prevent it in the future. > > > ==== HOMESPUN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from HOMESPUN, send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] (for individual messages) > [email protected] (for Digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
I will second that motion as I have had the same experience. Why are you being so hard nosed? Were you really a Sarge in the Army? I'm a Retard and I was never that hard on anyone. Ease up a little and life will be better for all of us, including you. Larry Randy Sahr wrote: > > SgtGeorge, > This sounds a little unreasonable to me, but can understand the > difficulty from your end. Guess I was REALLY lucky when my modem went > out that I have a great ISP, huh? As I mentioned to you privately, I > came back online after the month it took to get the repair, to 12,000+ > posts in my mailbox. Evidently Nothing bounced <G>. > > I do NOT understand the need to put Anyone on the REJECT list so that > they can never resub to any of the lists you maintain. I'm sure that I > am not the only individual to have a computer crash of some kind, and > thus be offline without any warning, left with No Way to Notify Any > List, and also with no idea of how long they may be offline! Have a > little pity, please? These things Do happen. > best regards, > Randy > mailto:[email protected] > > George W. Durman wrote: > > To subscribers to all my Lists: > > > > Henceforth, if your server will not accept email to you because your mailbox > > is full, and I receive "bounced" messages, I will not only unsubscribe you > > from that List, I will put you on the "reject" list at RootsWeb. What that > > means > > is that once your address is there, you will not be able to resubscribe to any > > of the Lists that I maintain. The only way you can get back on again is to > > send me a private email, explaining WHY you let your mailbox fill up and > > WHAT you are going to do to prevent it in the future. > > ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from SURNAME-QUERY, send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] (for individual messages) > [email protected] (for Digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
SgtGeorge, This sounds a little unreasonable to me, but can understand the difficulty from your end. Guess I was REALLY lucky when my modem went out that I have a great ISP, huh? As I mentioned to you privately, I came back online after the month it took to get the repair, to 12,000+ posts in my mailbox. Evidently Nothing bounced <G>. I do NOT understand the need to put Anyone on the REJECT list so that they can never resub to any of the lists you maintain. I'm sure that I am not the only individual to have a computer crash of some kind, and thus be offline without any warning, left with No Way to Notify Any List, and also with no idea of how long they may be offline! Have a little pity, please? These things Do happen. best regards, Randy mailto:[email protected] George W. Durman wrote: > To subscribers to all my Lists: > > Henceforth, if your server will not accept email to you because your mailbox > is full, and I receive "bounced" messages, I will not only unsubscribe you > from that List, I will put you on the "reject" list at RootsWeb. What that > means > is that once your address is there, you will not be able to resubscribe to any > of the Lists that I maintain. The only way you can get back on again is to > send me a private email, explaining WHY you let your mailbox fill up and > WHAT you are going to do to prevent it in the future. ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
happy THANKS GIVING to all ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
HAVE A SAFE HAPPY THANKSGIVING from Amarillo, Texas Bob and Elaine McDowell Rt.8 box 1336 Amarillo, Texas 79118 USA researching the following names and locations. Germany, (USA) Nebraska, Colorado STRATMAN, UHING, GENTER, SCHAFERS, STOLTA, WITTFELD,MOLL Germany, Russia, Lapland BATT (BATH, BOTT), LAPP, WALKER, GETTMAN, HOFFMAN, REINICKS, HICKSON Tennessee, North Carolina, Missouri, Arkanasa, Texas MCDOWELL, BARNES, WISE, COLLINS, BENFIELD, WILHITE, PLUMLEE, SHERRILL Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Georgia, Texas KNIGHT, MOORE, BLAYLOCK (BLALOCK), HARRIS ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
I want to gave you the census of 1850 Bath Ky. District II page 15 128 Martin Ballard 22 Laborer Ky Emily 20 129 John Wilhite 54 Farmer N. Carolina Jane 48 N. Carolina Elizabeth 17 Ky Clarinda 11 Ky Richard 21 laborer Ky 130 George Wilhite 2??? laborer Ky Nancy 18 Ky Mary 2 This is a mystery child Vonley 1 Ky Following is from Bath Census 1850 page 15 #129 #130 Menifee Co. Census page 6 109-121 Pension #246588 Volney 17 May 1849 d 25 Apr 1864 Lexington Ky. Hospital Elizabeth 10 Aug 1851 John Richard 26 Jan 1853 Garrett 26 Jan 1855 James E. 21 Sep 1857 d 1873 Irvine 2 Feb 1859 d 2 Mar 1859 East Fork Sate Hon Cemetery William D. 6 Mar 1860 m 9 Sep 1878 Rebecca CORNWELL George Ann 1 Jan 1862 George T. 10 Dec 1863 d 10 Jan 1864 Amos F. 12 Dec 1865 d 1886 Moore Cemetery Little Salt Fork Sudith Ky. Nancy E. 4 Apr 1867 m 3 Mar 1887 John Adams My ancestor (Doris Hamilton) Albert Milton 17 Dec 1868 Asey 15 May 1870 d 1872 Sam Vina 10 Jul 1872 Fannie 18 Jan 1873 m 28 Feb 1889 Samuel GROSS Henry 17 Dec 1880 5 Oct 1966 m Lulie CAIN Mystery ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
Thank all of you for the replies for the information On George's family. I would like to start with some background information on George. He was the son of John and Nancy Jane PRINCE WILHITE. I will give his birth date in a moment. He married Nancy Ann Ballard on the 8th day of Jan 1847 in Montgomery Co. KY. He did join the Union Army Oct 9th 1861 from Bath Co. KY. His pension number is #246588. He was injured in the Civil War. State of Kentucky County of Menifee In the matter of George B Wilhite Personally came before me JJByrne clerk of the County Court in and for aforesaid County and state George B Wilhite aged 60 years (on the 17th day of last September) -----thank you very much for his birthday Doris Hamilton----- whose Post office address is Cornwell Menifee County Ky and who being by me duly sworn declares that he was a private in Company E 24 Regt Ky Vol Inf. and that whilst returning detached service9through the Counties of Bath and Montgomery in Ky) from Mt. Sterling Ky to Frankfort Ky where the Regt was stationed, at Winchester in Clark County with probably 150 other soldiers whom as he now recollects all belonged to his regt were camped in the Court house at said town of Winchester which Court house and the yard surrounding it is on an elevated piece of ground being several feet higher than the streein front of it said Wilhite (do not miss this -- Doris Hamilton) while attending to a call of nature fell over or from the top of the stone wall around the Court house yard by which he received injuries of the right shoulder, arm, wrist and hand. (on his grave I swear he did not had a drop of alcohol in his system, maybe just a quart or so ---Doris Hamilton-- The exact date of the injury cannot now be remembered but is fixed by the following facts, after the injury and before recovery a deep snow fell at Frankfort Ky where the regt was stationed this he remembers clearly from the fact that his son Volney M. Wilhite was a delicate boy and a private in the 40 Regt Ky Inf who from exposure afterward died at Lexington Ky and on the night of the snow storm he endeavored to have him relieved from Pickett durty and further after the inmjury was received and before recovery a lone sergeant of the 103 or 104 Ohio Vol Inf was killed while attempting to cross a bridge at Frankfort by Corporal James Terry of the 24 Ky Vol Inf Co. as he believes which ar the time creates very great excitement. Col Gilbert acting Brig Genl was in Command art the time. The affiant was not aboe to perform duty at this time ------- of by reason of the injuries heretofore received and herein ------of Witnesses,Henry Day Thomas ------- Signed George B Wilhite ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dated 10 day of May 1883 His birthday is now 17 Sep 1822. More to come. Doris Hamilton ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
HI DORIS,YES I WOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO HAVE YOUR INFO ON GEORGE WILHITE AND NANCY BALLARD, PLEASE SEND ME YOUR SNAIL ADDRESS AND I WILL SEND YOU WHAT I HAVE ON GEORGES BROTHERS AN SISTERS IF YOU LIKE? , THANKS RUSSELL ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
Hi Doris! Caught your e-mail concerning George Wilhoite and Nancy Ballard. Would be interested in any information concerning Ballard (and Wilhoite) you have. I have (at least) three Ballard's in my line, Lenora (my grandmother), Reuben Wesley (great grandfather), and Elijah (g-g grandfather) on my fathers' mothers' side. Associated names are Crockett, Golden, and Sneed. Whatever you could provide would be great! Thanks in advance. Paul Wilhite [email protected] Colorado Springs ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
Doris, Was curious about your George Wilhoit. Would you mind sending where and when he was? Do you know who his parents were? Have quite a bit of Wilhoit info, but don't seem to have him. Gem ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
I'd love the information - Bob Allen ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
I descend from George Wilhoite who married Nancy Ballard. I have all the children names (seventeen in all). Would you like the information? Doris Hamilton ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)
About two days ago I sent this URL as a place to go on the Web and find passenger ships from Europe docking in New York and Philadelphia. From the time I posted it, the owner of the web site changed servers. Here is the old URL (DON'T USE IT): http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/5341/sources.htm The new URL for the same information is: http://www.ideaschool.org/worldgenweb/Ireland/sources.htm And the web site's name is: Immigration/Passenger Bibliography. You will find NO actual ships passenger logs here, BUT you WILL find a wealth of information on which books to look for in your local library for these lists. There are many, many references to ships carrying passengers from the Palatine area of Germany in the early 1700's. Plus, here you can find ships carrying immigrants from all parts of Europe. Sorry about the first URL, but the owner changed it on me in mid-stream, so to speak. SgtGeorge ==== WILHITE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from WILHITE, send an e-mail message to: [email protected] (for individual messages) [email protected] (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command)