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    1. [YOUNGER] Rutha, Rutha, documentation, and Genealogy at work
    2. S. Younger
    3. Okay everybody- First, I'm sorry for causing a ruckus over the Ruthas. I was at work and didn't have my database with me, apparently my memory isn't so hot. Willie and Wilma, your records match mine (your documentation is better though). And second, HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU GET DOCUMENTATION FROM THE LDS SITE? I just seem to get lost. For a while, I was downloading every gedcom I could find just to grab the sources and notes (that's a joy, let me tell you - my hard drive still groans everytime I go into a download screen) and most of them are EMPTY. Brownie, I just couldn't find the info from Stone Co you were talking about. Seems I'm cursed or something. Gotta be gremlins. Would you mind directing me a little? And if you think a couple of "in the family" marriages will throw a kink in your research, you should see the piles of air I got from chasing my Native American roots all over the west coast and Canada. That's why I like this forum so much at least our history isn't 80% verbal. Bob - I'm don't know what kind of info you have on Matilda Ann Pilgrim's line, but one of our cousins (Billy Pilgrim of Houston) sent me eight or so generations along with a great deal of notes if you're interested. It goes back to 1650 in England. (The offer is inclusive, by the way) Stephen _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    07/28/2001 12:04:50
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Rutha, Rutha, documentation, and Genealogy at work
    2. Bob Younger
    3. Thanks for the offer on Pilgram, I am having enough of a problem with Greenway, Goodwin and the Davis's. Thanks to a lot of work by the Stone County Historical society and Wilma Norton, my Younger line is in reasonable shape through about 1605. ----- Original Message ----- From: "S. Younger" <scjyounger2@hotmail.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 1:04 AM Subject: [YOUNGER] Rutha, Rutha, documentation, and Genealogy at work > Okay everybody- > First, I'm sorry for causing a ruckus over the Ruthas. I was at work and > didn't have my database with me, apparently my memory isn't so hot. Willie > and Wilma, your records match mine (your documentation is better though). > And second, HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU GET DOCUMENTATION FROM THE LDS SITE? I > just seem to get lost. For a while, I was downloading every gedcom I could > find just to grab the sources and notes (that's a joy, let me tell you - my > hard drive still groans everytime I go into a download screen) and most of > them are EMPTY. Brownie, I just couldn't find the info from Stone Co you > were talking about. Seems I'm cursed or something. Gotta be gremlins. > Would you mind directing me a little? > > And if you think a couple of "in the family" marriages will throw a kink in > your research, you should see the piles of air I got from chasing my Native > American roots all over the west coast and Canada. That's why I like this > forum so much at least our history isn't 80% verbal. > > Bob - I'm don't know what kind of info you have on Matilda Ann Pilgrim's > line, but one of our cousins (Billy Pilgrim of Houston) sent me eight or so > generations along with a great deal of notes if you're interested. It goes > back to 1650 in England. (The offer is inclusive, by the way) > > Stephen > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate to e-mail > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >

    07/28/2001 12:57:06