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Hi Sylvia:
there is no Volume III.
The "third Printing" refers to the final reprint of Volume I
Virginia Green
In a message dated 8/5/2009 3:27:42 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
clayton-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 05:25:24 -0600
From: "Thee Johansens" <2johansens(a)prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: [CLAYTON] The Heritage of Transylvania Co, NC
To: <clayton(a)rootsweb.com>
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Virginia
I have vol. I & II and would like to get III if possible.
What is the price on the III one?
Sylvia Johnson
2johansens(a)prodigy.net
----- Original Message -----
From: <VaGreen100(a)aol.com>
To: <CLAYTON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 6:22 AM HENRY
Subject: [CLAYTON] The Heritage of Transylvania Co, NC
> Lambert Clayton, 1755-1828, was a prominent settler of this area. All
of
> his children have a bio in Vol II.
>
>
> Individuals tracing back to the Hendersonville-Brevard area may find
these
> book helpful.
> Virginia Green
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> VOLUME I
> "The Heritage of Transylvania County, North Carolina, Volume I", 1995.
> Long out of print!
>
> Plans for the third and final printing of volume I are now under way
with
> a JULY 1 deadline to order. Prices stated valid only for orders
received
> by
> July 1.
>
> You can print an order form from our project website:
> http://nc.county-heritage.com/transylvania/
> Click on VOLUME I at the top of the web page for the order form.
Complete
> and mail with your check, per the instructions on the form.
>
>
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> VOLUME II
> "The Heritage of Transylvania County, North Carolina, Volume II", 2008
> Still available for the moment, but soon out of print!
>
> Volume II has enjoyed record breaking sales with more than three times
> the
> number sold of the first volume. Hundreds of people are now without the
> complete set, and this will be the last chance to purchase both
volumes,
> or
> to get extras copies of either volume.
>
> Volume II will soon be out of print! As of June 11, only 80 copies
> remain.
> When they're gone, they're G-O-N-E! Due to incredibly high sales of
> volume II already, there are no plans whatsoever to do a second
printing.
>
> There are two ways to purchase copies of Volume II. You can purchase at
> one of our retail outlets listed below, or you can order by mail.
>
>
> To order Volume II by mail, please go to
> http://nc.county-heritage.com/transylvania/ and click on VOLUME II at
the
> top of the page to go to a
> printable order form. Rush your order in immediately while supplies
last.
Virginia
I have vol. I & II and would like to get III if possible.
What is the price on the III one?
Sylvia Johnson
2johansens(a)prodigy.net
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Virginia
I have vol. I & II and would like to get III if possible.
What is the price on the III one?
Sylvia Johnson
2johansens(a)prodigy.net
----- Original Message -----
From: <VaGreen100(a)aol.com>
To: <CLAYTON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 6:22 AM HENRY
Subject: [CLAYTON] The Heritage of Transylvania Co, NC
> Lambert Clayton, 1755-1828, was a prominent settler of this area. All of
> his children have a bio in Vol II.
>
>
> Individuals tracing back to the Hendersonville-Brevard area may find these
> book helpful.
> Virginia Green
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> VOLUME I
> "The Heritage of Transylvania County, North Carolina, Volume I", 1995.
> Long out of print!
>
> Plans for the third and final printing of volume I are now under way with
> a JULY 1 deadline to order. Prices stated valid only for orders received
> by
> July 1.
>
> You can print an order form from our project website:
> http://nc.county-heritage.com/transylvania/
> Click on VOLUME I at the top of the web page for the order form. Complete
> and mail with your check, per the instructions on the form.
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> VOLUME II
> "The Heritage of Transylvania County, North Carolina, Volume II", 2008
> Still available for the moment, but soon out of print!
>
> Volume II has enjoyed record breaking sales with more than three times
> the
> number sold of the first volume. Hundreds of people are now without the
> complete set, and this will be the last chance to purchase both volumes,
> or
> to get extras copies of either volume.
>
> Volume II will soon be out of print! As of June 11, only 80 copies
> remain.
> When they're gone, they're G-O-N-E! Due to incredibly high sales of
> volume II already, there are no plans whatsoever to do a second printing.
>
> There are two ways to purchase copies of Volume II. You can purchase at
> one of our retail outlets listed below, or you can order by mail.
>
>
> To order Volume II by mail, please go to
> http://nc.county-heritage.com/transylvania/ and click on VOLUME II at the
> top of the page to go to a
> printable order form. Rush your order in immediately while supplies last.
>
>
>
>
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Hello all,
Tonight I updated my RootsWeb site with all the hand-written
genealogical information that is in the family Bible of John Clayton &
Alice Myres. The process was intensive, even for me with 30+ years
experience working with letters, words, numbers in dozens of fonts and
font types! I was a sign-painter by trade, and have been doing genealogy
for about 50 years, so am quite familiar with reading old handwriting
too. The main problem is that a lot of the text was faded quite badly.
Another obstacle was that the entries were not all done by the same
person (some was nice penmanship, and some wasn't), and capital letters
were sometimes very difficult to decide upon.
This family were Quakers, so often did not even use their actual names
in recording this stuff, using just initials like "J.C." for John
Clayton and "L.C." for his wife Leah, etc. was normal procedure here. To
make matters even more difficult, sometimes some of the initials were
not capitalized. I was able to adjust the lightness/darkness, the color
intensity, and the contrast, etc., which was a /tremendous/ help! The
'formulae' used by them to record their names and dates was not how you
and I would do it today, but once I caught on it was no problem, and
actually helped me make out certain words.
The images on the eBay site are larger now than what were there at
first. Since I am /not the owner of the Bible or the original scans/ I
am hesitant to forward the ones they sent to me to anyone; I just don't
feel right about it. I hope that doesn't offend anybody, as I am ALWAYS
willing to share my own genealogical information to all who ask (that's
why I am inviting anyone to use the actual new dates from my site posted
below). The owners have been very complimentary and generous with me,
and some of you too, and I don't want to offend them - even a little bit.
Anyway, here is John Clayton & Alice Myres' family page:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=updike&id=I14229
I suggest clicking on the Register button in order to get the dates for
their children and some grandchildren; be sure to check the NOTES for
some of them too. I think I forgot to indicate the source for some of
the dates, which I will add later.
The sellers tried to interest the British Royal family in it, since the
late Princess Diana Spencer is also a descendant, as is the presidential
Nixon family. The Royals either didn't seem interested or did not convey
the info to the right people, like Diana's brother Charles, who has done
a family history of the Spencers. It would be wonderful if a number of
descendants could go together on it, to keep it in the family.
I'll respond to the emails I received from some of you later this week.
We've had company, and a huge backlog of yardwork that needs to be done
(due to the loooong stretch of rainy weather).
Enjoy!
Dale Updike
Saskatchewan,
Canada