Rita, this is a good idea. I hope you find someone to help, but I'd like to
see the first generation handled very carefully. It seems that most of the
people on the list are descended from the southern branch of the Cavitt
family. As a descendant of the northern branch who stayed in Pennsylvania
then moved west, I disagree with the first generation information in the
book. One of these days I'll cite my reasons why, but for now suffice it
to say there are just too many discrepancies in Pennsylvania records to
accept the dates etc. as being accurate. Perhaps there were two generations
of Moses Cavitts that haven't been distinguished. I don't have the answer,
but I am suspect of the information printed on the first generation.
cstreet
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From: Rita Bryant <bryantr(a)iAmerica.net>
To: CAVITT-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Question??
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 1998 6:48 AM
Good morning to you all.....
I have a question....would any of you have the time to give me a hand
with something?
I just don't have the time to do all of this that I would like to
do......I wish we could get all the Cavitt data from this book into
gedcom form. I would like to place it on the web page......OR start
just a Cavitt webpage...any input on this from anyone?
If any of you have a Family Tree Program or something that makes a
gedcom....and would like to do this I would really appreciate it (as
would the rest of the list!)!! If anyone is interested, please drop me
a note.
Of course we are all open to any ideas that any of you may have about
going about any of this.....remember this is YOUR list....!
Thanks! ;-)
Rita
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