Cousins,
I have not asked for any specific format for your posts to our
surname list, and I am not going to be "bossy" about one now - this
is OUR list, not mine - I just do the computer stuff for it -
HOWEVER -
lots of folks sort (and delete) their mail by what is (or is not) in
the subject line of the posts. If the surname you are asking about
in a query is the FIRST WORD of the subject line, your cousins will
be more likely to see the post, which will be more helpful to you.
Another thing that will help you is to put the STATE or PROVINCE (or
country, if other than the US or Canada) where these ancestors lived
somewhere in the subject line.
If you are volunteering to do lookups, asking a general question, or
anything other than posting a query, of course, this would not be
applicable - you would NOT need to put the surname as the first word
in the subject line, but would need to put a clear indication of
what your post is about.
As stated, this is NOT a "rule" for the list - YOU are sending the
query and YOU are the one to decide how you want the subject line to
read. This is only a suggestion that might help you find more
connections.
Carol <cch(a)netdoor.com>
http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch
LOOKING FOR parents of:
ANDERSON, Dorinda, b. 1862, Blount co., AL
AYCOCK, Martha, b.1833 Blount county, AL
GARRETT, Mary Susan, b. 1827, Lowndes co., AL
JORDAN, Thomas, b. 1832, Bibb County, GA
KING, Benjamin B., b. 1802, NC> Newton co., GA area bef. 1823
WOOD, Elinor S., b. 1805 "North GA" or SC> Newton co., GA area bef. 1823