Posted September 21, 2004 at 00:12:41 from 4.157.17.42
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Mar to NJR,leagen and all
Its late, guess I will wait to maybe get at this tomm again...bb..
Posted September 21, 2004 at 02:02:01 from 64.12.116.83
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Leagen to all
In a census for one of my ancestor families I found a child w/no name but listed only as 'B.B.Y.' Does anyone have any idea what this might stand for? This child later must have died young because all the other children listed in that census have been accounted for but not this one.
Posted September 21, 2004 at 07:34:46 from 65.8.199.225
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Howard to All
Please continue Praying for all the Hurricane victims, not only here in the States, but also in the Islands. If possible, also give in any way you can with your locale Red Cross, Church or grocery store that are taking up offerings. Even a can of soup will help. THANKS!
Posted September 21, 2004 at 10:33:06 from 68.65.62.247
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Checked out Rootsweb and there are some John Arnolds there [Middlesex] married 1709 JOHN close to Coventry.
Posted September 21, 2004 at 10:34:31 from 68.65.62.247
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LMatthie to Leagan
B.B.Y would be baby as they hadn't named the child yet i would assume
Posted September 21, 2004 at 10:43:14 from 209.240.205.62
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Here is one place where bby is used. They started with a B and then someone assumed it meant bby and I assume it means BABY.Scroll down to # 12. 1870 Clearfield, Juneau Co., WI Census Address:http://www.rootsweb.com/~wijuneau/1870Clearfield.htm
Posted September 21, 2004 at 11:54:21 from 24.34.217.87
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Would you have a COOK family ,from Hyde Park,Lamoille Co.,VT in the 1930's-40's? I know there was a Herbert Cook,born about 1934.Am trying to find that family and their Ansestors(Previous to 1934).Thank You...........CDMom
Posted September 21, 2004 at 15:50:09 from 131.191.36.67
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curious to Gail
do you have any ZEHRUNG'S in your surnames?
Posted September 21, 2004 at 17:35:09 from 66.81.46.99
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Walt to All
My Coat of Arms ties in the back. Is that normal?
Posted September 21, 2004 at 18:30:05 from 65.8.199.225
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Howard to Walt
Good one Walt!
Posted September 21, 2004 at 19:02:25 from 66.81.46.99
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Walt to Howard
How do you know my good friend Windsong? She has not been in this room in years. I know how to reach her.
Posted September 21, 2004 at 19:53:19 from 4.157.17.134
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Mar to All
The Kilkenny ( Ireland) Independent.....
Saturday, DEC. 9, 1826...........
.....QUALITIES OF A GOOD WIFE......- TO THE LADIES.......- That a good wife should be like three things, which three things she should not be like- First, she should be like a snail, always keep within her own house but she should not be like a snail to carry all she has upon her back. Secondly, she should be like an echo, to speak when she is spoken to but she should not be like an echo, always to have the last word. Thirdly, she should be like a town-clock, always keep time and regularity but she should not be like a town-clock, to speak so loud that all the town may hear her.
........................We have come a long way baby:):)
Posted September 21, 2004 at 19:55:14 from 4.157.17.134
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Mar to All
Well, maybe that is not so bad.
Posted September 21, 2004 at 19:56:57 from 4.157.17.134
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Mar to All
The Limerick (Ireland) Chronicle, 12 March 1770.......
Doctor Mathew O'BRIEN, cautions those who want servants, from hiring Ellen DWYER, and Michael CONWAY, who were turned out of his service about the 17th of last December without discharges, for being strongly suspected to be the persons who opened Mr. GLENVILL'S desk and taken therefrom 14l. in gold and there was a 40s piece in the money that was stolen. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/ireland/limerick/1770/MAR.html(....................)The Limerick Chronicle, 27 April 1790
Saturday Michael CARROLL, Boatman, fell out of a turf boat, near Cahirron, and was unfortunately drowned.
Thursday last Mr. Tim O'NEILL fell from his horse near Pallasgreen, and was killed on the spot.
A respite until Saturday the 19th of Next May, was received of Friday from the Hon. Justice KELLY, for Patrick MURPHY who was to have been hanged on Saturday last.
Married. Mr. QUINTON, of Briton-street, Sadlier, to Miss Jones of Drogheada
Last night the wife of Timothy CUNNINGHAM, an industrious Labouring man, who lives in the Little Island, was safely delivered of three male children who are all living.
http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/ireland/limerick/1790/APR.html Old News Papers from Ireland)
Posted September 21, 2004 at 21:04:21 from 131.191.36.67
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curious to Gail
are you here ... hello?
Posted September 21, 2004 at 23:34:43 from 12.72.216.201
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Welcome to genchat.. Post you names, include places and dates as much as possible. Return often and look for posts responding to yours.
Posted September 21, 2004 at 23:39:08 from 12.72.216.201
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Bry to Room
Been a while so I will post some resources that I have. Genealogies on SPEAR(E), CONANT, WARDELL and some very early PERKINS. 2 sources for German and some English soldiers of the AR.
Posted September 21, 2004 at 23:46:09 from 12.72.216.201
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some names I am searching. In PA, DESSENBERG/ER, DRAYER, MOHR, NEU, HARMON, HERMAN,SHEETZ, WAGGONER, HOFFMAN and CROMWELL. Early MA, NH and NJ, PERKINS, WARDELL, MARSHALL, WOODRUFF, SLOCUM, BONNELL, ARNEY, DRUMMOND. In OH PARKER, SHERROW,
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