Posted December 27, 2003 at 01:33:54 from 162.42.87.36 Remove Post?
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Hi Jenna! Have some Muinix (believe that's the spelling) in my family tree. My relative in CA would be the one to contact on this name. What do you mean by d'entremont?

Posted December 27, 2003 at 01:52:43 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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Know one of you research KEOKUK CO., IOWA. Was it Diane or Dianne? That co. now has a new webpage at RootsWeb listed here, among others: ..... 'New Webpages at RootsWeb - Some of these pages might not yet be accessible. They are created by volunteers, so if one that interests you isn't up yet, please check again in a few days or next week. ~~ http://www.rootsweb.com/~[accountname] ~~ NOTE that the ~[tilde] before the Web account name is required. --- (CANADA): ..... bcrockys -- Rocky Mountain Region (British Columbia, Canada) ..... nbpweldf -- Weldford Parish (New Brunswick) Historical Society --- (UNITED STATES): ..... camvcd -- Mission Viejo (California) Chapter DAR ..... gaaahgs -- Afro-American (Georgia) Historical and Genealogical Society ..... gahart -- Hart County (Georgia) ..... iagslc -- Genealogical Society of Linn County (Iowa) ..... iakeoku2 -- Keokuk County (Iowa) ..... mnmcdar -- Monument (Minnesota) Chapter DAR ..... scandrsn -- Anderson County (South Carolina) ....... Previously published in RootsWeb Review: Vol. 6, No. 52, 24 December 2003.'

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:07:07 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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THE GENEALOGIST'S TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS (Author Unknown) ~~ On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me: ....Twelve census searches, ....Eleven printer ribbons, ....Ten e-mail contacts, ....Nine headstone rubbings, ....Eight birth and death dates, ....Seven town clerks sighing, ....Six second cousins, ....Five coat of arms, ....Four GEDCOM files, ....Three old wills, ....Two CD-ROMs, ....And a branch in my family tree

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:26:41 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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The following user-contributed databases have come online (at RootsWeb) recently. They are searchable, but not browseable. - MISSOURI. Osage County. - Marriages 1850-1859 1,468 records / Marriages 1860-1869 1,686 records / Marriages 1870-1879 1,935 records / Marriages 1880-1889 1,888 records / Marriages 1890-1899 2,004 records / Marriages 1900-1909 1,840 records - Compiled by Hallie Mantle transcribed and indexed by Bill Schwegler ~~ http://userdb.rootsweb.com/marriages/ .................... NEW YORK. Chemung County. Elmira Heights. Oakwood Methodist Church Directory, 1929-1930 708 records Gwen Mecum Hunt ~~ http://userdb.rootsweb.com/churchrecords/ .................... NEW YORK. Genesee County. Bethany. Maple Lawn Cemetery 779 records Leilani Spring ~~ http://userdb.rootsweb.com/cemeteries/ .......... Previously published in RootsWeb Review: Vol. 6, No. 52, 24 December 2003.

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:39:28 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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VERMONT. MAPS. Addison County. Updated collection of maps for Bristol and Lincoln towns. New maps include 1857 Wallings maps and 1871 Beers Atlas maps showing names and locations of the two towns' residents, 1889 bird's eye perspective map of Bristol, current Bristol street map, and other town, county, and state maps. [Note: This is a 2-line URL copy and paste it carefully] ~~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymondfamily/Vermont/VermontMaps.html

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:43:52 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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ROBERTS. The ROBERTS family branch from Greenville, South Carolina that migrated to Paulding County, Georgia and then to Jefferson County, Alabama. Surnames include: AYERS, BARROW, BLACKBURN, BRANNON, BURGESS, CAMPBELL, CAUDLE, CREEL, HAMNER, HAYES, HILL, LYNN, OWENS, RAGLAND, ROBERTS, ROUSE, SAWYER, and SHAW. ~~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrob/roberts.htm

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:46:02 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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TALLMAN. Helderberg TALLMAN's 'The Tallman Family of Hilltowns, Albany County, New York.' This site focuses on Jeremiah TALLMAN and his descendants. Jeremiah Tallman was a son of Peter TALLMAN, of Rhode Island, who settled in Berne, Albany County, New York about 1799, and was a great-grandson to the immigrant, Peter TALMAN, who came to America in 1647 from Germany. Includes many other surnames that connect -- with a family file of more than 30,000 entries. ~~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~helderbergtallmans/

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:47:56 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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INDIANA. Franklin County Biographies. The site contains a collection of biographies that relate to this locality--all biographies are submitted by volunteers. ~~ http://www.rootsweb.com/~infrabio/

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:50:23 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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HAGGERTY-LAVERTY-COSTELLO-JOYCE FAMILIES. Updated with narrative, pictures, and documents of their trek during the early- to mid-19th century from County Armagh, County Donegal, and County Mayo (Ireland) to Canada and the United States. Also included are the related (collateral) families of McGUIRE, SPENCER, LYNCH, HASKELL, KILEY, GREY, CURTIS, ABERNATHY, BROWN, KELLY, DAY, SMITH, ABBOTT, DENNING, DOUARIN, FAHEY, HIBERT, HANSON, MCKENNY, DOWER, DONOVAN, LANGAN, ELLIOT, SHARKEY, MCKINNON, LEE, DIBLEE, and ROURKE. ~~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ed1009/

Posted December 27, 2003 at 02:51:56 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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BELL, BLANKS, CANADY, HAMMONDS, HARDIN, REVELS, SANTEE, SMITH, and others. 'A Tree With Many Branches.' Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina and some who moved to other locations. ~~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blanks/canadyfamily.html

Posted December 27, 2003 at 03:05:53 from 204.60.213.63 Remove Post?
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TIDYING UP YOUR WorldConnect GEDCOM -- To update or correct information for the GEDCOM that you have previously submitted to WorldConnect, revise the data in your genealogy file on your computer and create a new GEDCOM. Go to the main WorldConnect page: ~ http://wc.rootsweb.com/ ~ and click on START HERE. //// Use the same user code and password that you used originally to access the set-up page and upload the new file. If you don't remember your user code and/or password, you can have them sent to you by e-mail from PasswordCentral: ~ http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ ~ The new GEDCOM file will overwrite the old one at WorldConnect -- as long as you use the same user code and password. //// Specify the location of the new GEDCOM in the appropriate box on the WorldConnect set-up page either by typing it in or browsing to it on your computer. If no path is shown in this box, WorldConnect expects you to update options for the existing GEDCOM rather than upload a new one. //// You can update your e-mail address or change the header and footer information, for example, by omitting the path location on the set-up page. Only the online WorldConnect display options will then be updated leaving your original GEDCOM information intact. //// Click on the upload/update button and wait for the new GEDCOM to be uploaded to replace the old one or for your existing GEDCOM to be reprocessed with updated options. Wait for the message confirming that the upload was successful. //// If you only have one or two minor corrections or updates to make to your GEDCOM, you might list them in Post-Em Notes on the entries you wish to correct or amend rather than upload a new file. .......... Previously published in RootsWeb Review: Vol. 6, No. 52, 24 December 2003.



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