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    1. RE: [WGS] Off topic - Mom's going to be ok
    2. Diane Boulavsky
    3. Dear Cuz Becky, That seems very, very odd that they didn't know how to take the tubing off the port!! What a nightmare!! I wish the best for your mom and that you both continue to have the strength to get through all of this. I hope the last chemo will be the light at the end of the tunnel and it will be a piece of cake after that. Love, Cuz Diane -----Original Message----- From: The Thill Group Inc [mailto:ttg-inc@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 8:37 PM To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WGS] Off topic - Mom's going to be ok Several Cuz's have asked how my mom is. She has finished 4 of 6 rounds of Chemo for breast cancer. Last week they admitted her to the hospital, and it turned in to a fiasco and she checked herself out after 24 hours, coming home with the intravenous tubing to her port still attached but not capped, which allowed infection to get into her blood stream. They said they didn't know how to take the tubing off the port... [don't that sound odd?] She has been all week on twice a day intravenous antibiotic [three hours each time] to keep it from going to a staff infection which if it went to her heart would kill her in 24 hours or less. Please note this port goes directly to her heart... we have been highly upset. Today she had an appointment with the surgeon to remove the port and hopefully stop the infection... but good news he says the infection is retreating and they can save the port and continue with her remaining two treatments through the port as long as nothing changes between now and Tuesday, except for getting better. So she is out of the woods. [reason for the port is because, intravenous chemo burns up the veins and they close off] She has her 5th round on Tuesday and her last round on May 24th.. boy that will be a hallelujah day!!! Then she will have a brief respite then go for her Radiation treatments followed by taking tomoxin for five years... BUT we fell this chemo will be the worse of it... So how is she... she is better after seeing the surgeon, but still has a bit to go. Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes for my mom. Love Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    04/28/2005 05:11:07
    1. Re: [WGS] Off topic - Mom's going to be ok
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Glad your home and Ok. Love Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: <kathspur166@verizon.net> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 9:51 PM Subject: Re: [WGS] Off topic - Mom's going to be ok > > Hurrah for God's blessings. Even though she is having difficulties, He has not abandoned her and He won't, and neither will any of us! She continues in many prayers I'm sure. She is a strong woman and a fighter and with family at her side, she can't > lose. > God Bless and never give up hope! > Love and prayers, > Cuz > Kathleen > Can't answer any more e-mails..I'm too tired and my right arm is sore from going through 5 days of mail. All of my tests were neg > > > >From: The Thill Group Inc <ttg-inc@comcast.net> > >Date: Thu Apr 28 19:36:44 CDT 2005 > >To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [WGS] Off topic - Mom's going to be ok > > >Several Cuz's have asked how my mom is. > > She has finished 4 of 6 rounds of Chemo for breast cancer. Last week they > >admitted her to the hospital, and it turned in to a fiasco and she checked > >herself out after 24 hours, coming home with the intravenous tubing to her > >port still attached but not capped, which allowed infection to get into her > >blood stream. They said they didn't know how to take the tubing off the > >port... [don't that sound odd?] > > She has been all week on twice a day intravenous antibiotic [three hours > >each time] to keep it from going to a staff infection which if it went to > >her heart would kill her in 24 hours or less. Please note this port goes > >directly to her heart... we have been highly upset. > > Today she had an appointment with the surgeon to remove the port and > >hopefully stop the infection... but good news he says the infection is > >retreating and they can save the port and continue with her remaining two > >treatments through the port as long as nothing changes between now and > >Tuesday, except for getting better. So she is out of the woods. [reason for > >the port is because, intravenous chemo burns up the veins and they close > >off] > > She has her 5th round on Tuesday and her last round on May 24th.. boy that > >will be a hallelujah day!!! Then she will have a brief respite then go for > >her Radiation treatments followed by taking tomoxin for five years... BUT we > >fell this chemo will be the worse of it... > > So how is she... she is better after seeing the surgeon, but still has a > >bit to go. Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes for my mom. > > > >Love Cuz Becky > >ttg-inc@comcast.net > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > > > >============================== > >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    04/28/2005 04:06:05
    1. Re: [WGS] Off topic - Mom's going to be ok
    2. Hurrah for God's blessings. Even though she is having difficulties, He has not abandoned her and He won't, and neither will any of us! She continues in many prayers I'm sure. She is a strong woman and a fighter and with family at her side, she can't lose. God Bless and never give up hope! Love and prayers, Cuz Kathleen Can't answer any more e-mails..I'm too tired and my right arm is sore from going through 5 days of mail. All of my tests were neg >From: The Thill Group Inc <ttg-inc@comcast.net> >Date: Thu Apr 28 19:36:44 CDT 2005 >To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [WGS] Off topic - Mom's going to be ok >Several Cuz's have asked how my mom is. > She has finished 4 of 6 rounds of Chemo for breast cancer. Last week they >admitted her to the hospital, and it turned in to a fiasco and she checked >herself out after 24 hours, coming home with the intravenous tubing to her >port still attached but not capped, which allowed infection to get into her >blood stream. They said they didn't know how to take the tubing off the >port... [don't that sound odd?] > She has been all week on twice a day intravenous antibiotic [three hours >each time] to keep it from going to a staff infection which if it went to >her heart would kill her in 24 hours or less. Please note this port goes >directly to her heart... we have been highly upset. > Today she had an appointment with the surgeon to remove the port and >hopefully stop the infection... but good news he says the infection is >retreating and they can save the port and continue with her remaining two >treatments through the port as long as nothing changes between now and >Tuesday, except for getting better. So she is out of the woods. [reason for >the port is because, intravenous chemo burns up the veins and they close >off] > She has her 5th round on Tuesday and her last round on May 24th.. boy that >will be a hallelujah day!!! Then she will have a brief respite then go for >her Radiation treatments followed by taking tomoxin for five years... BUT we >fell this chemo will be the worse of it... > So how is she... she is better after seeing the surgeon, but still has a >bit to go. Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes for my mom. > >Love Cuz Becky >ttg-inc@comcast.net >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    04/28/2005 03:51:20
    1. Off topic - Mom's going to be ok
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Several Cuz's have asked how my mom is. She has finished 4 of 6 rounds of Chemo for breast cancer. Last week they admitted her to the hospital, and it turned in to a fiasco and she checked herself out after 24 hours, coming home with the intravenous tubing to her port still attached but not capped, which allowed infection to get into her blood stream. They said they didn't know how to take the tubing off the port... [don't that sound odd?] She has been all week on twice a day intravenous antibiotic [three hours each time] to keep it from going to a staff infection which if it went to her heart would kill her in 24 hours or less. Please note this port goes directly to her heart... we have been highly upset. Today she had an appointment with the surgeon to remove the port and hopefully stop the infection... but good news he says the infection is retreating and they can save the port and continue with her remaining two treatments through the port as long as nothing changes between now and Tuesday, except for getting better. So she is out of the woods. [reason for the port is because, intravenous chemo burns up the veins and they close off] She has her 5th round on Tuesday and her last round on May 24th.. boy that will be a hallelujah day!!! Then she will have a brief respite then go for her Radiation treatments followed by taking tomoxin for five years... BUT we fell this chemo will be the worse of it... So how is she... she is better after seeing the surgeon, but still has a bit to go. Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes for my mom. Love Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/

    04/28/2005 01:36:44
    1. Re: [WGS] Letters
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Dear Cuz Susannah, What is your mothers death date and place for my files, as I only has 1993 as her death date. Is your father still living? Hugs Cuz Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: <Swbenson@aol.com> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 4:05 PM Subject: Re: [WGS] Letters > In a message dated 4/28/2005 3:27:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, > JOYCEWWYNNE@msn.com writes: > I do believe I have a letter from Evelyn Abraham Benson in my files written > about 1982 , I think. Sincerely, Joyce Walker Quigley > How lovely, Joyce, she was beginning to decline about that time. In July of > 1986 I began caring for her full time and she died in October of 1993 > > Susannah Watterson Benson > > > I help busy people organize their pictures > & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. > > "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." > > Susannah Benson, Unit Leader > > My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant > Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! > > Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963 > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >

    04/28/2005 01:26:12
    1. Re: [WGS] Evelyn Abraham Benson
    2. Dear Gary, I'll aim to track one down. It may not be difficult. I have a general idea which shelf they are on. All the Best, Susannah In a message dated 4/28/2005 5:50:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, Glhughes59@aol.com writes: In a message dated 4/28/05 4:02:44 PM Central Daylight Time, Swbenson@aol.com writes: She has also compiled With The Army of West Virgina, 1861-1864, by Lt. James Abraham, her father's uncle, which was published in a Uniontown, Pa. newspaper in a series in c. 1889. Sincerely, Joyce Walker Quigley Susannah, I am interested in the WV army articles. Please let me know how to secure one. Cuz Gary _glhughes59@aol.com_ (mailto:glhughes59@aol.com) I help busy people organize their pictures & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." Susannah Benson, Unit Leader My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963

    04/28/2005 12:42:24
    1. Re: [WGS] Evelyn Abraham Benson
    2. In a message dated 4/28/05 4:02:44 PM Central Daylight Time, Swbenson@aol.com writes: She has also compiled With The Army of West Virgina, 1861-1864, by Lt. James Abraham, her father's uncle, which was published in a Uniontown, Pa. newspaper in a series in c. 1889. Sincerely, Joyce Walker Quigley Susannah, I am interested in the WV army articles. Please let me know how to secure one. Cuz Gary _glhughes59@aol.com_ (mailto:glhughes59@aol.com)

    04/28/2005 11:50:26
    1. Re: [WGS] Letters
    2. In a message dated 4/28/2005 3:27:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, JOYCEWWYNNE@msn.com writes: I do believe I have a letter from Evelyn Abraham Benson in my files written about 1982 , I think. Sincerely, Joyce Walker Quigley How lovely, Joyce, she was beginning to decline about that time. In July of 1986 I began caring for her full time and she died in October of 1993 Susannah Watterson Benson I help busy people organize their pictures & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." Susannah Benson, Unit Leader My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963

    04/28/2005 11:05:19
    1. Re: [WGS] Evelyn Abraham Benson
    2. In a message dated 4/28/2005 3:20:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, JOYCEWWYNNE@msn.com writes: I have the name of the recipe book. "Penn Family Recipes". She wrote other books and articles for art magazines, historical and genealogical magazines, Journal of Lancaster County, historical societies, and Dictionary of American Biography(Isaac Meason) and a book, Life of Wm. Penn's Wife, Gulielma. She has also compiled With The Army of West Virgina, 1861-1864, by Lt. James Abraham, her father's uncle, which was published in a Uniontown, Pa. newspaper in a series in c. 1889. Sincerely, Joyce Walker Quigley Yes, Joyce, my mother did all of those. The Life of Wm. Penn's Wife, Gulielma was included in Penn Family Recipes. It was not published separately. I think I might have some of The Army of West Virginia, 1861-1864. She published it in a very basic format; copies in a notebook. I help busy people organize their pictures & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." Susannah Benson, Unit Leader My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963

    04/28/2005 11:01:59
    1. Letters
    2. Joyce Quigley
    3. I do believe I have a letter from Evelyn Abraham Benson in my files written about 1982 , I think. Sincerely, Joyce Walker Quigley

    04/28/2005 09:27:11
    1. Evelyn Abraham Benson
    2. Joyce Quigley
    3. I have the name of the recipe book. "Penn Family Recipes". She wrote other books and articles for art magazines, historical and genealogical magazines, Journal of Lancaster County, historical societies, and Dictionary of American Biography(Isaac Meason) and a book, Life of Wm. Penn's Wife, Gulielma. She has also compiled With The Army of West Virgina, 1861-1864, by Lt. James Abraham, her father's uncle, which was published in a Uniontown, Pa. newspaper in a series in c. 1889. Sincerely, Joyce Walker Quigley

    04/28/2005 09:19:49
    1. Re: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship
    2. Ida Lee B. Cann
    3. Susannah: I, too, would be interested in a copy of the cookbook. I think it sounds very interesting. Please let me know the price, etc. if you have one available. Thanks, Cuz Ida -----Original Message----- From: Swbenson@aol.com Sent: Apr 28, 2005 2:04 PM To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship Cool! This reminds me of something that may interest this group. My mother, Evelyn Abraham Benson, during the 1930s while doing research at the Historical Society of PA found the recipes that were sent over with William Penn on the Welcome. His wife had his secretary Edward Blackfan transcribe them. In the 1960s mother who could read the old English script, transcribed the recipes and wrote a biography of Julielma Maria Springett Penn. These were published as Penn Family Recipes. The book is now out of print. However, I do have some copies, some with, dust jackets, some witout, none absolutely pristine. If you want one let me know and I'll describe what is available to you and figure out a price. Someone used the recipes and developed modern measurements and ingredients to create the same dishes. I don't recall the exact title of that book. Both used to be for sale at Pennsbury. I was told there is a restaurant at Penns Landing that on Charter Day serves dishes made from the recipes. All the Best to All of You, Susannah Watterson Benson PS Someone asked me about my Benson origins: English of Snow Hill, Maryland is my understanding. I do have all of the data that my aunt, my father's sister, used to get into the DAR. I don't know the source origins. For the record the DAR was anathema in our family after the Marian Anderson incident. I'm making an assumption here that all of us Wynne folk with our Quaker origins or interested in equality and justice for all. In a message dated 4/28/2005 1:50:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, ttg-inc@comcast.net writes: In side the cover of the following book has a artist's conception of the ship Welcome. It is the same as the picture I have shared of the ship Endeavour, as the Ship Welcome was the same type of ship. The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful With an Account of Some of their Descendants By George E. McCracken Illustration of Welcome II Welcome II is a modern ship to be built in England and sailed to Philadelphia by 1975 by Alan Villers who sailed the Mayflower II. The cut has been supplied by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission which kindly grants permission to print an artist's conception of what the vessel will look like. Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ I help busy people organize their pictures & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." Susannah Benson, Unit Leader My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963 ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    04/28/2005 09:14:06
    1. RE: [WGS] Recipe Book
    2. Joyce Stewart
    3. Dear Susannah, I collect receipes and have several books. I would love to have a copy of the book of receipes too. Let me know on the price. Love Joyce Gail -----Original Message----- From: The Thill Group Inc [mailto:ttg-inc@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 2:05 PM To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WGS] Recipe Book Dear Cuz Susannah, I would love to have a copy to add to the Library I am collecting. Hugs Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Swbenson@aol.com> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship > Cool! > > This reminds me of something that may interest this group. My mother, Evelyn > Abraham Benson, during the 1930s while doing research at the Historical > Society of PA found the recipes that were sent over with William Penn on the > Welcome. His wife had his secretary Edward Blackfan transcribe them. In the 1960s > mother who could read the old English script, transcribed the recipes and wrote a > biography of Julielma Maria Springett Penn. These were published as Penn > Family Recipes. The book is now out of print. However, I do have some copies, some > with, dust jackets, some witout, none absolutely pristine. If you want one > let me know and I'll describe what is available to you and figure out a price. > Someone used the recipes and developed modern measurements and ingredients to > create the same dishes. I don't recall the exact title of that book. Both used > to be for sale at Pennsbury. I was told there is a restaurant at Penns Landing > that on Charter Day serves dishes made from the recipes. > > All the Best to All of You, > > Susannah Watterson Benson > > PS Someone asked me about my Benson origins: English of Snow Hill, Maryland > is my understanding. I do have all of the data that my aunt, my father's > sister, used to get into the DAR. I don't know the source origins. For the record > the DAR was anathema in our family after the Marian Anderson incident. I'm > making an assumption here that all of us Wynne folk with our Quaker origins or > interested in equality and justice for all. > > In a message dated 4/28/2005 1:50:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, > ttg-inc@comcast.net writes: > In side the cover of the following book has a artist's conception of the > ship Welcome. It is the same as the picture I have shared of the ship > Endeavour, as the Ship Welcome was the same type of ship. > > The Welcome Claimants > Proved, Disproved and Doubtful > With an Account of > Some of their Descendants > By > George E. McCracken > > Illustration of Welcome II > Welcome II is a modern ship to be built in England and sailed to > Philadelphia by 1975 by Alan Villers who sailed the Mayflower II. The cut > has been supplied by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission which > kindly grants permission to print an artist's conception of what the vessel > will look like. > > Hugs Cuz B > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > I help busy people organize their pictures > & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. > > "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." > > Susannah Benson, Unit Leader > > My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant > Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! > > Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963 > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    04/28/2005 08:57:02
    1. Re: [WGS] Recipe Book/Susannah's Mistake: Recipes Came to PA on Penn's 1703 trip
    2. Whoops! I must always check my facts. The recipes were transcribed in 1702 when Wm Penn expected to leave for PA within 2 or 3 weeks. The trip was delayed. Penn and the recipes arrived from England in PA in December of 1703. My apologies for the "Welcome" assumption. Susannah

    04/28/2005 08:22:37
    1. Re: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship
    2. Cool! This reminds me of something that may interest this group. My mother, Evelyn Abraham Benson, during the 1930s while doing research at the Historical Society of PA found the recipes that were sent over with William Penn on the Welcome. His wife had his secretary Edward Blackfan transcribe them. In the 1960s mother who could read the old English script, transcribed the recipes and wrote a biography of Julielma Maria Springett Penn. These were published as Penn Family Recipes. The book is now out of print. However, I do have some copies, some with, dust jackets, some witout, none absolutely pristine. If you want one let me know and I'll describe what is available to you and figure out a price. Someone used the recipes and developed modern measurements and ingredients to create the same dishes. I don't recall the exact title of that book. Both used to be for sale at Pennsbury. I was told there is a restaurant at Penns Landing that on Charter Day serves dishes made from the recipes. All the Best to All of You, Susannah Watterson Benson PS Someone asked me about my Benson origins: English of Snow Hill, Maryland is my understanding. I do have all of the data that my aunt, my father's sister, used to get into the DAR. I don't know the source origins. For the record the DAR was anathema in our family after the Marian Anderson incident. I'm making an assumption here that all of us Wynne folk with our Quaker origins or interested in equality and justice for all. In a message dated 4/28/2005 1:50:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, ttg-inc@comcast.net writes: In side the cover of the following book has a artist's conception of the ship Welcome. It is the same as the picture I have shared of the ship Endeavour, as the Ship Welcome was the same type of ship. The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful With an Account of Some of their Descendants By George E. McCracken Illustration of Welcome II Welcome II is a modern ship to be built in England and sailed to Philadelphia by 1975 by Alan Villers who sailed the Mayflower II. The cut has been supplied by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission which kindly grants permission to print an artist's conception of what the vessel will look like. Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ I help busy people organize their pictures & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." Susannah Benson, Unit Leader My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963

    04/28/2005 08:04:22
    1. Re: [WGS] Recipe Book
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Dear Cuz Susannah, I would love to have a copy to add to the Library I am collecting. Hugs Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Swbenson@aol.com> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship > Cool! > > This reminds me of something that may interest this group. My mother, Evelyn > Abraham Benson, during the 1930s while doing research at the Historical > Society of PA found the recipes that were sent over with William Penn on the > Welcome. His wife had his secretary Edward Blackfan transcribe them. In the 1960s > mother who could read the old English script, transcribed the recipes and wrote a > biography of Julielma Maria Springett Penn. These were published as Penn > Family Recipes. The book is now out of print. However, I do have some copies, some > with, dust jackets, some witout, none absolutely pristine. If you want one > let me know and I'll describe what is available to you and figure out a price. > Someone used the recipes and developed modern measurements and ingredients to > create the same dishes. I don't recall the exact title of that book. Both used > to be for sale at Pennsbury. I was told there is a restaurant at Penns Landing > that on Charter Day serves dishes made from the recipes. > > All the Best to All of You, > > Susannah Watterson Benson > > PS Someone asked me about my Benson origins: English of Snow Hill, Maryland > is my understanding. I do have all of the data that my aunt, my father's > sister, used to get into the DAR. I don't know the source origins. For the record > the DAR was anathema in our family after the Marian Anderson incident. I'm > making an assumption here that all of us Wynne folk with our Quaker origins or > interested in equality and justice for all. > > In a message dated 4/28/2005 1:50:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, > ttg-inc@comcast.net writes: > In side the cover of the following book has a artist's conception of the > ship Welcome. It is the same as the picture I have shared of the ship > Endeavour, as the Ship Welcome was the same type of ship. > > The Welcome Claimants > Proved, Disproved and Doubtful > With an Account of > Some of their Descendants > By > George E. McCracken > > Illustration of Welcome II > Welcome II is a modern ship to be built in England and sailed to > Philadelphia by 1975 by Alan Villers who sailed the Mayflower II. The cut > has been supplied by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission which > kindly grants permission to print an artist's conception of what the vessel > will look like. > > Hugs Cuz B > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > I help busy people organize their pictures > & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. > > "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." > > Susannah Benson, Unit Leader > > My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant > Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! > > Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com or 717-464-0963 > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >

    04/28/2005 07:05:12
    1. Re: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. 1882 October 24. Landing Day. Bi-centennial celebration. A vessel representing the ship Welcome, bearing as passengers persons representing William Penn and other Friends, came up the river, followed by a grand procession of steamboats and tugs. Hugs Cuz B

    04/28/2005 07:03:29
    1. Re: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Wonder what it would take to get a copy of this stuff? National Library of Australia MS 6388 Papers of Alan Villiers (1903-1982) Box 41 Folder 351 Penn, William's Ship 'Welcome', correspondence, 1960-5 regarding rebuilding of 'Welcome' some photographs and drawings Hugs Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:47 PM Subject: [WGS] Picture of the "Welcome" Ship > In side the cover of the following book has a artist's conception of the > ship Welcome. It is the same as the picture I have shared of the ship > Endeavour, as the Ship Welcome was the same type of ship. > > The Welcome Claimants > Proved, Disproved and Doubtful > With an Account of > Some of their Descendants > By > George E. McCracken > > Illustration of Welcome II > Welcome II is a modern ship to be built in England and sailed to > Philadelphia by 1975 by Alan Villers who sailed the Mayflower II. The cut > has been supplied by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission which > kindly grants permission to print an artist's conception of what the vessel > will look like. > > Hugs Cuz B > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429 >

    04/28/2005 06:51:56
    1. Picture of the "Welcome" Ship
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. In side the cover of the following book has a artist's conception of the ship Welcome. It is the same as the picture I have shared of the ship Endeavour, as the Ship Welcome was the same type of ship. The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful With an Account of Some of their Descendants By George E. McCracken Illustration of Welcome II Welcome II is a modern ship to be built in England and sailed to Philadelphia by 1975 by Alan Villers who sailed the Mayflower II. The cut has been supplied by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission which kindly grants permission to print an artist's conception of what the vessel will look like. Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/

    04/28/2005 06:47:09
    1. Re: Re: Re: [WGS] Who were Mary Abraham's parents?
    2. >From: kathspur166@verizon.net >Date: Wed Apr 27 21:07:59 CDT 2005 >To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Re: [WGS] Who were Mary Abraham's parents? >I was so saddened to hear of Olema's pasing. I never knew her personally but she always was popping up with vaL > > > >>From: Joyce Quigley <JOYCEWWYNNE@msn.com> > > >>Date: Tue Apr 26 20:04:45 CDT 2005 >>To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: [WGS] Who were Mary Abraham's parents? > >>I have the Walker Book . I think you will be able to use and put the family together. I have been very busy, but will try to put this together. Love Joyce >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Swbenson@aol.com<mailto:Swbenson@aol.com> >> To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 2:18 PM >> Subject: [WGS] Who were Mary Abraham's parents? >> >> >> Dear Vi Grooms-Alban, >> >> Your Email intrigued me. >> >> I am a new member of the Wynne Genealogy online group. As I am descended from >> Thomas Wynne through Enoch Abraham of Fayette County I am curious who Mary >> Abraham's parents were. My mother, Evelyn Abraham Benson, the inveterate >> genealogist, probably knew this. I do not unless I search her documents. >> >> My contribution to her work is the preservation of her incredible research. >> >> I can see that this is going to be a fascinating and delightful connection. >> >> Susannah Benson >> (mother of Brett Wynne Lasky-Benson) >> >> As an aside, his father and I wanted him to be a "winner" in life. We >> purposely "scripted" him with this moniker. Evidently it worked. He is scheduled to >> graduate from Temple University in Philadelphia in May, apparently with honors >> and has been accepted into law school. I find the genetic predispostion to >> superior accomplishment in the Wynne line extraordinary. ALL of Enoch's children >> were accomplished. Can you imagine a female dentist and surgeon in 1886? That >> was Margarite Abraham Stewart. The men were successful in various businesses. >> >> >> In a message dated 4/19/2005 11:07:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, >> davidvi@uslink.net<mailto:davidvi@uslink.net> writes: >> Joyce Gail Stewart has just announced Olema Hudspeth's death. Many of >> you will note this >> as just the passing of another person linked loosely with our Wynn >> reasearch group. But, I >> would like to speak to Olema's passing in another way - a sort of tribute. >> Olema came on our Wynn scene as a researcher who never came to one of >> our reunions - >> but she was always in sight. Olema represents one of the oldtime >> researchers. She went to >> research centers armed with pen and paper - early on there were no >> copying machines, and >> Olema hand-copied all of her early records. And, she had some important >> records, among >> them the copy of Alexander Murray's wedding records, written in his >> hand, that recorded >> many early Wynn marriages in Berks and Chester County PA. My own >> research was helped by >> this document - it contained the wedding verification for Warner Wynn, >> b. 1747, and Mary >> Abraham. I am forever greatful for her work. >> >> Not to get too sentimental! Olema and I had great debates on the >> various Isaac Wynns - one >> of whom is buried in MN d.1880, b. @ 1782. We never could agree on >> whether he was the >> son of Thomas Wynn, b. 1750 or Warner Wynn, b. 1747. >> >> Maybe I'll get the Isaacs all straightened out and will report to Olema >> in another place. >> God rest her generous soul. >> >> Vi Grooms-Alban >> Minnesota >> >> >> >> >> >> I help busy people organize their pictures >> & tell their stories in safe, simple albums. >> >> "Our albums aren't expensive .... they're priceless." >> >> Susannah Benson, Unit Leader >> >> My 14 years of experience as a Creative Memories Consultant >> Can Help YOU Complete Albums and/or Build a Business! >> >> Contact me TODAY: swbenson@aol.com<mailto:swbenson@aol.com> or 717-464-0963 >> >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx<http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx> >> >> >> >>============================== >>Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >>last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    04/27/2005 03:26:41