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I am researching the Chapples. William (b. 22 December 1823) and Elizabeth (b. 4
February 1825) came from England to Boston. There my great grandmother Mabel
Elanore was born in 4 February 1853. She married William Douglas of Lockington,
Shelby County, Ohio. Her parents moved to and died in Urbana, Ohio. William
died 26 September 1878. I don't know when Elizabeth died. That's all I know of
my Chapples. If anyone out there can add anything, I would be very very grateful
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> Subject: [Chapple] Lists quiet
> Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 19:45:57 +0800
> From: "Michael Cheeseman" <forever_fossicking(a)bigpond.com>
> To: CHAPPLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
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> G'day listers
>
> I have had a number of queries directly and a few posted
> to some lists recently about the lists going very quiet.
>
> It is up to members on the list to post details about the
> families you are researching. No one can know who you are
> researching by sitting on the fence. If you are new to the
> list or have been on it for a while, I encourage
> you to introduce yourself and your research interests.
>
> You may know others are researching the same family on the
> list. If they have been the main one sending queries we
> would still like to hear from others as well.
>
> Dont post just a list of surnames or vague info with no
> dates or area. These are usually ignored by most listers
> especially experienced ones. But if you dont know something,
> ASK. No question is too stupid, only those not asked.
>
> Replies in the main to queries are hopefully being done
> back to the lists. This often helps generate other
> questions and replies. It is not common to find a cousin
> on lists so you should not expect to. If you do find a
> cousin researching the same family, great. Replies back
> to the list can help other researchers not just the person
> asking the question.
>
> A friendly reminder. These lists are for PRIVATE RESEARCH
> PURPOSES ONLY. If someone shares their research notes on
> list or off list with you. That person still has copyright
> ownership of the info and the message.
>
> If anyone on list is a pro researcher or going to write a
> book about their family. Put details on a Website or
> send info to a commercial site such as Ancestry.com,
> Family History.com or sending it to the LDS you must get
> permission from the person you got the info from before
> you do so.
>
> Lastly please keep your queries relevant to the list you
> are on. So lets get chatting and keep the messages friendly.
> Everyone is still learning including me.
>
> Happy Hunting
>
> regards
>
> Michael Cheeseman
> List administrator
> BUNTER, CHAPPEL, CHAPPLE, CHANT, CHEESEMAN-UK,
> CORNWALL ( Surname not county), CROXFORD, DOGGETT,
> FREEBODY, HANCHARD, LARK, LARKE, MUDFORD, SAMUELS,
> SARGEANT, THOMAS-UK, TOMLINSON
G'day listers
I have had a number of queries directly and a few posted
to some lists recently about the lists going very quiet.
It is up to members on the list to post details about the
families you are researching. No one can know who you are
researching by sitting on the fence. If you are new to the
list or have been on it for a while, I encourage
you to introduce yourself and your research interests.
You may know others are researching the same family on the
list. If they have been the main one sending queries we
would still like to hear from others as well.
Dont post just a list of surnames or vague info with no
dates or area. These are usually ignored by most listers
especially experienced ones. But if you dont know something,
ASK. No question is too stupid, only those not asked.
Replies in the main to queries are hopefully being done
back to the lists. This often helps generate other
questions and replies. It is not common to find a cousin
on lists so you should not expect to. If you do find a
cousin researching the same family, great. Replies back
to the list can help other researchers not just the person
asking the question.
A friendly reminder. These lists are for PRIVATE RESEARCH
PURPOSES ONLY. If someone shares their research notes on
list or off list with you. That person still has copyright
ownership of the info and the message.
If anyone on list is a pro researcher or going to write a
book about their family. Put details on a Website or
send info to a commercial site such as Ancestry.com,
Family History.com or sending it to the LDS you must get
permission from the person you got the info from before
you do so.
Lastly please keep your queries relevant to the list you
are on. So lets get chatting and keep the messages friendly.
Everyone is still learning including me.
Happy Hunting
regards
Michael Cheeseman
List administrator
BUNTER, CHAPPEL, CHAPPLE, CHANT, CHEESEMAN-UK,
CORNWALL ( Surname not county), CROXFORD, DOGGETT,
FREEBODY, HANCHARD, LARK, LARKE, MUDFORD, SAMUELS,
SARGEANT, THOMAS-UK, TOMLINSON