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> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 19:57:08 -0800
> To: Lindsey and Debbie Briggs <ldbriggs(a)bellsouth.net>
> From: cpu97 <cpu97(a)hughes.net>
> Subject: Re: Researchers found on Genealogys Most WANTED Url
>
> Thanks for the reply just in case your wanting the ASHBROOK-L
> here's how to find it..
> go to http://lists.rootsweb.com/
> click on Surname "A" it will take you here
> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/a/
> find ASHBROOK click it takes you here
> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/a/ashbrook.html
> Remember to keep your Welcome letter after you do all of this as it will be
> necessary
> to reverse this process to get off the List.. and if you wanting to see just
> what or how
> the list discussions go then take a look at the Archives. You can search the
> archives for a specific message or browse them, going from one message to
> another. Some list archives are not available; if there is a link here to an
> archive but the link doesn't work, it probably just means that no messages
> have been posted to that list yet.
> to search Archives
> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=ASHBROOK
> to browse Archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ashbrook
> Only 27 posting on List {we're very low volume} from July 1999 thru Jan 2001
> This next one was new to me.. the Adoption of the List..
> This ASHBROOK-L {list} is adoptable. If you would like to be the list manager
>
> Visit the Surname County Resources Request Form
> http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html
>
> Good luck in your research..
> also you might check the DNA study that BYU is doing as maybe these ground
> roots
> efforts in DNA can help find connection especially when there's no paper
> trails as DNA
> is really Documentation it doesn't lie as DNA is passed into each of us from
> those
> parents as it still take 2 to make a new generation..
> here are 2 Url's for DNA study.. If you read all the facts its really grand
> tool for research
> of the 2000's I hope to find my Nancy WELLS b.1797 lineage with the help of
> these:
> REMEMBER you have to contact Orin before going to BYU Primary study as he has
> to
> do some necessary paper work before you just show up to do the WELLS Special
> DNA study That's being done inside the BYU DNA {Primary} Study..
> WELLS Special DNA study
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wellsfam/dnaproje/dnaproje.html
> Wells Family Research Association
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wellsfam/wfrahome.html
> Orin R. Wells <ORWells(a)bigfoot.com>
> P. O. Box 5427
> Kent, Washington 98064-5427
> Subscribe to the "Wells-L" list on RootsWeb
> ==== WELLS Mailing List ====
> If you got any family with the WELLS surname especially male folk Orin is
> really
> wanting them to participate as the father's DNA is always passed to son{s}
> and
> female aren't discounted it just takes longer to sort out their DNA as
> they're the
> complex of the two. I'm female so don't take offense I like being more
> complex
Any body want to try to do a ASHBROOK or CHENOWETH special study like the
WELLS ASSOC. is doing.. Contact Orin I'm sure he would be able to answer any
question or insight about what BYU needs as he's in charge of the WELLS Special
DNA Study going on inside of the BYU {Primary} DNA Study..
>
> I also working with BYU as I'm trying to host an event before summer here in
> Los Angeles Co. CA. at the local LDS History Center.. we need at least 200
> participants to schedule the events.. as they come from Utah to do this
> collection
> of samples..
> http://molecular-genealogy.byu.edu/genealogy.htm
> Primary DNA Study offered by BYU {Brigham Young Univ. "LDS"}
> They're are looking for more hosts for events all over the world..
> Family reunions are a great place especially if you go to or help plan these
> large ones 200+ take your time read all the Url's info. there lots to read
> and think
> about as I studied this DNA issue for about a 1 yr. and I really can't see
> any problem especially since I'm sure LDS have their legal side taking care
> of any legalities that
> might enter into your thoughts.. and I know they are worth Millions so
> they're careful
> about these things... Let me hear back if you have questions about any of
> these
> grand new tools for the future research efforts in DNA.. I know Orin can
> answer any questions and he does a better job of it then me.. he has all his
> duck in a row LOL
> let Orin know how you hear about this as it can help he in knowing how to
> better
> answer your question or query about any of this.. Thanking in advance
> Cordially, P.WOODWARD maybe some of my TUCKER ASHBROOK CHENOWETH
> lines can find documentation with this DNA too..
>
> At 07:26 PM 1/25/2001 -Lindsey and Debbie Briggs
> <ldbriggs(a)bellsouth.net>,wrote:
> >I am an Ashbrook researcher.
> >John > Aaron > Moses > James- who settled in Pulaski Co., KY early 1800's.
> >I posted the message about Fred because I cannot find that he fits anywhere
> >in my family, who stayed in the Pulaski/Russell counties of KY until my
> father
> >left during WW 2.
> >How do you fit into the line? Debbie
> ------------ Orginal Message ---------------------
> >
> > "P.WOODWARD" cpu97(a)hughes.net, wrote:
> >
> >> Greetings ASHBROOK-L and CHENOWETH-L researchers,
> >> Sharing hope someone can use this data and since my CHENOWETH and
> >> ASHBROOK{E} married I put them to both list.. If you're either of these
> >> researchers that I found let me know or if you wanting to come join the
> >> discussion group of either of these surnames I can tell you how Let me
> hear
> >> back its simple and best of all its free and fun..
> >> Thanking in advance and Good luck to all that read..
> >> Cordially, P.WOODWARD
> >> Interest: CHENOWETH / CALVERT to CHENOWETH / SMITH to
> >> ASHBROOK{E} / CHENOWETH to TUCKER / ASHBROOK{E}
> >> and anyone in between or around this kin of mine..
> >>
> >> Genealogy's most wanted URL
> >> http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/
> >> Tag/Click on "view or list a query" box
> >> http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/viewsub.html
> >> Search in ASH** found this Hits/Researchers.
> >> http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/araz.htm
> >> ASHBROOK, Fred grave is located in Somerset City Cemetery, Pulaski Co KY.
> >> The dates 1822-1892 are on the stone . ldbriggs(a)bellsouth.net 0600
> >>
> >> Search in CHEN**found this hits/researchers.
> >> http://www.citynet.net/mostwanted/ceck.htm
> >> CHENOWETH, Mary Elizabeth b 5 Apr 1844 m a Thomas Jefferson Roat
> >> (Roote, Rate) 8 Nov 1857. They drowned in flood, leaving chn.
> >> oharchie(a)worldnet.att.net 1196
CHENOWETH-L
do the same as for ASHBROOK instructions about except go to the "C"
then CHENOWETH etc.
Search CHENOWETH archives
http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CHENOWETH
Browse the CHENOWETH archives
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/chenoweth
Only 29 posting here we're low volume here too.. :-o}
".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what
you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel..."
Chenowith, Elizabeth Skiles, Samuel 10-28-1855
I only found just one CHENOWITH surname marriage, but there's loads of data
here.. Thanks to everyone's kindness of sharing
Cordially, P.WOODWARD
Interest: CHENOWETH / CALVERT to CHENOWETH / SMITH to
ASHBROOK{E} / CHENOWETH to TUCKER / ASHBROOK{E}
and anyone in between or around this kin of mine..
From another list. May be of help to someone in this group.
-----Original Message-----
From: Wally Garchow [SMTP:wally@calweb.com]
Sent: January 23, 2001 12:41 PM
To: PREBLE_CO_OH-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Preble County, Ohio, Marriage Index 1808-1859
http://www.usigs.org/library/vitals/oh/preble/
Thanks to the generous gift of Mrs Ethel M (Hall) Patrick (through her son
Jim), USIGS is pleased to present at the above URL the complete Marriage
Index for Preble Co., Ohio, from its founding in 1808 through 1859.
Transcibed from the microfilm in the 1980's by Mrs Patrick, this large index
is presented alphabetically in two files: Brides and Grooms. Each file has
been broken down into quickly-loading segments for easy browsing. Each web
page contains at top and bottom the list of both the Brides and Grooms
files' individual alphabetic segments so that the entire collection is
quickly available from every web page.
Links to other Preble County sites and services are listed on the
Explanation page.
Enjoy! wally(a)calweb.com
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