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Dear Cousins and Rooters,
Here's a real treat in construction, mentioned in,
RootsWeb Review, Vol. 2, No. 20:
MAP PROJECT. USGenWeb Archives Map Project
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/
THE UNITED STATES DIGITAL MAP LIBRARY
"The United States Digital Map Library is a new project
currently being developed by USGenWeb Archives. Our goal
is to make available to genealogists, useful, readable,
high quality maps. Here you will find both archival maps
and newly made maps based on scholarly research."
---Quoted from the home page.
At this time, the following states have 19th Century Maps:
CA, CT, IA, KY, NC, TN.
There will also be:
Indian Land Cession Maps
Civil War Maps
An excellent site to bookmark for later reference when more of
the maps are up.
--
Relatively yours,
Sandi Goetze
sandi(a)frazmtn.com
Sponsor of Rootsweb
ESOG
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Urgent
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 09:54:28 -0400
From: Linda Crigger <lrcrigger(a)blueridge.net>
To: Brad & Kathy Wofford <kwofford(a)hotmail.com>
CC: Cheryl Morgan <CCM24north(a)aol.com>,"Clint @home"
<ccrigger(a)blueridge.net>,Uncle Bill Crigger <wdcsouth(a)aol.com>,
CLINE-L@rootsweb.com,CCline3249(a)aol.com, KYBRED1943(a)aol.com
***Please lift the family up in your prayers***
Nora Wolford Talbert, 94, of Matewan, died Monday, May 17, 1999, at her
home.
Born July 26, 1904, she was a daughter of the late Myre and Virgie
Cline Wolford.
She was also preceded in death by: husband, James William Talbert;
brothers Frank Hall and Homer Wolford; sisters, Fannie Watkins, Pearl
Marie
Dick, Flora Francis and Goldie Worley.
She was a retired educator having taught for more than 40 years in
the Pike County , Mingo County and Springfield Ohio School Systems and
also at
U.S. Air Force Base, Rapid City, S.D. She was a graduate of the
Matthew T. Scott Academy and attended Marshall University, Pikeville
College,
Concord College and Morehead State University, receiving a masters
degree in education. She was a member of Kentucky Educational
Association,
Matewan Women's Club, The Order of the Eastern Star and United
Methodist Church.
Survivors: son, Jim G. Talbert, Matewan; daughter, Mary Lou
Crigger, Cullman, Ala., sister, Laura Carter, Santa Anna, Calif., and
six grandchildren, 10
great-grandchildren.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, Phelps Funeral Services,
Phelps, Ky., with the Rev. Hal Hevener officiating.
Burial: Wolford Family Cemetery, Shades Branch, Phelps.
Pallbearers: family and friends.
Visitation: after 6 p.m. tonight at the funeral home with services
at 7 p.m.
***Please lift the family up in your prayers***
Nora Wolford Talbert, 94, of Matewan, died Monday, May 17, 1999, at her
home.
Born July 26, 1904, she was a daughter of the late Myre and Virgie
Cline Wolford.
She was also preceded in death by: husband, James William Talbert;
brothers Frank Hall and Homer Wolford; sisters, Fannie Watkins, Pearl
Marie
Dick, Flora Francis and Goldie Worley.
She was a retired educator having taught for more than 40 years in
the Pike County , Mingo County and Springfield Ohio School Systems and
also at
U.S. Air Force Base, Rapid City, S.D. She was a graduate of the
Matthew T. Scott Academy and attended Marshall University, Pikeville
College,
Concord College and Morehead State University, receiving a masters
degree in education. She was a member of Kentucky Educational
Association,
Matewan Women's Club, The Order of the Eastern Star and United
Methodist Church.
Survivors: son, Jim G. Talbert, Matewan; daughter, Mary Lou
Crigger, Cullman, Ala., sister, Laura Carter, Santa Anna, Calif., and
six grandchildren, 10
great-grandchildren.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, Phelps Funeral Services,
Phelps, Ky., with the Rev. Hal Hevener officiating.
Burial: Wolford Family Cemetery, Shades Branch, Phelps.
Pallbearers: family and friends.
Visitation: after 6 p.m. tonight at the funeral home with services
at 7 p.m.
Looking for information on a cline/kline family from auriesville New York
around 1800
Abraham W Cline (1824-1865) Wife Eleanor Maria Quackenbush
Children
Jane Ann Cline 1849-???
Cyrus Cline 1851-???
Samuel Cline 1856 -1938---Sara Jane Denney
George Koons Cline 1860-1943 Lilla Sweet
Charles Putnam Cline 1863-1957 Martha Amerada Walker
bob peterson
looking for any infortion on a Cline/Kline from Auresville NewYork
around 1800
Abraham W Kline (1824-1865) Wife Eleanor maria Quackenbush
Children
Jane Ann Cline 1849-??
Cyrus Cline 1851???
Samuel Cline 1856-1938 --- Sara jane Denney
George koons Cline 1860-1943 -- Lilla sweet
Charles Putnam Cline1863-1957--Marther Amard Walker
bob peterson
Sandi Goetze wrote:
The Internet site is:
NBC Nightly News
http://www.msnbc.com/news/NIGHTLYTB_Front.asp
"Exploring Your Roots"
http://www.msnbc.com/modules/genealogy/default.asp
Julie wrote:
>
> Go turn on NBC Nightly News, coming on in 6 minutes--tonight's segment
> on genealogy will focus on Ellis Island, as an entry point for lots of
> our ancestors.
>
> Julie
--
Kind Regards,
Sandi Goetze
sandi(a)frazmtn.com
Sponsor of Rootsweb
ESOG
"He only deserves to be remembered by posterity who treasures
up and preserves the history of his ancestors." --Edmund Burke.
Dear Rooters,
Here's the latest from RootsWeb Review, Vol. 2 No. 19:
WHY DOES ROOTSWEB NEED YOUR SUPPORT?
by Dr. Brian Leverich <leverich(a)rootsweb.com>
Sometimes it is difficult for users to understand the costs
involved in operating RootsWeb and why it is worth genealogists'
time and money to support RootsWeb.
For example, take the United States census. RootsWeb is currently
providing server support to the USGenWeb Archives and Census
Projects as they bring the U.S. census online. Our goal is to
have both a searchable index to the census *AND* images of all
the pages available on an open basis for all Internet
genealogists.
Our best estimate is that bringing the census online will require
about 3.6 terabytes of data storage. That means we will need
about 200 18 GB hard disks, and each of those disks costs about
$1,000. That means the data storage alone is going to cost
$200,000, and that doesn't include the servers and the bandwidth
to make that storage accessible over the Web.
Is $200,000 a lot of money? Well, sort of. Regardless of how much
they want to help, Karen and Brian couldn't pay for that even if
they mortgaged their house and cashed in their pension savings.
On the other hand, $200,000 is only about 67 cents per user at
RootsWeb. That is about 1/100 of what some commercial firms are
charging for data they have locked up in members-only areas.
Bringing the U.S. census online is not the only project RootsWeb
supports. We are hosting literally hundreds of other data
projects, some American and many for other countries (like the
British FreeBMD Project).
If all (or even if most) of our users were contributors, there is
a lot RootsWeb could be doing to accelerate the rate at which
public records are brought online and opened to the public.
You can help us bring those records online.
For details about support levels/benefits and payment options,
visit <http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html> or
send e-mail to <RW-info(a)rootsweb.com>. The regular mail address
is: RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative, P.O. Box 6798,
Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798. (Please include your e-mail address
on all correspondence and checks sent to RootsWeb.)
Previously published by RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative,
RootsWeb Review, Vol. 2, No. 19, 12 May 1999. Please visit
RootsWeb's main Web page at <http://www.rootsweb.com/>.
--
Kind Regards,
Sandi Goetze
sandi(a)frazmtn.com
Sponsor of Rootsweb
One of the now - 7.25%
Thank you for your offer but I can't make it this year. Would love to
attend a future reunion to see if I can connect. My
great-greatgrandfather, William Kline (Cline) came from North Carolina
around 1830 to Southeast Missouri.
Maybe your next reunion.
Margaret Cline Harmon
Bruce & Jacki wrote:
>
> There is suppose to be a Cline Family Reunion in August. My family is from
> the Cabarrus County area of North Carolina and would like to touch base with
> anyone else that is researching this area of the country. If you have
> information as to where the reunion is to be held would like to get this
> information.
>
> Jacki
Hi all,
The question about the address to send the contribution to
comes up quite often. To make it easier, here it is.
--
For those that don't know the address, this is taken right from
the Rootsweb, "How To Subscribe" Page, at the bottom, which may
be the reason some don't see it:
"How to Contribute by Mail
One way to help RootsWeb is by sending a check in U.S. dollars to:
RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative
P.O. Box 6798
Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798
Please make sure your name and e-mail address are on the check!
Thanks!
Please don't send cash, and please don't send drafts denominated
in foreign currency. (American banks charge huge fees for currency
conversions.) If you are outside the United States, please use
a credit card so the currency adjustment is automatic and inexpensive."
OR you can contribute online using a credit card at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html
The different levels on the chart, are suggestions. The service
that Rootsweb provides for those that contribute, of having a
list or a board is your option, and not a requirement, for anyone
that wants to or is able.
Also, this is not intended for persons that can't contribute
financially. For those that are not able, you can give of yourself.
Everyone is treasured for what they can do, not just financially.
Warm Regards,
Sandi Goetze
sandi(a)frazmtn.com
Sponsor of Rootsweb
In a message dated 5/7/99 10:19:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
CLINE-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
> Who supports Rootsweb? WE DO!!!
>
I agree with this completely. Although I am already a supporter and sponsor,
I have decided that because of the value recieved from Rootsweb, I am going
to increase my annual contribution by the amount that I currently pay
Ancestry.Com to access their membership data bases. Heaven only knows how
much more I have gained from my access to RootsWeb, USGenWeb and all the
other boards, lists, pages provided. In my opinion, it is my civic duty to
add the extra $60 on to what I am already giving.
In this way, I can help to keep RootsWeb free and available to others. Many
people can't afford to contribute anything or very little. I don't have a
lot, but I do believe in paying for value received and the value I have
received from Rootsweb is priceless. Thank you Sandi for helping to shed a
bit more light on this subject.
Maryann Dixon Moseby
Proud Sponsor of Rootsweb
M c E l r o y listowner
Dixlan2(a)aol.com for gen'l mail
mdmgen(a)aol.com for M c E l r o y mail
Sandi:
Thanks for posting this important message. I'm amazed and disappointed that
only 7% of RootsWeb users have joined or subscribed. Hopefully, we will hear
soon from the other 93%.
Sharron Ashton
Norman OK
PROUD SPONSOR PLUS of RootsWeb
-----------------------
Sandi Goetze wrote
Sandi Goetze wrote:
Dear List members,
If you already read it AND help support RootsWeb financially
in some way, or have already read this, I apologize. I've
included my own observance at the end, which is from a closer
perspective than most have.
(Sandra, if you haven't done so already, please forward this
to your lists.) And, everyone, feel free to forward this to any
of your other lists. This situation is becoming critical, and
we all need to know.
Thanks all. Please read on.
ROOTSWEB REVIEW: Genealogical Data Cooperative News
Vol. 2, No. 18, 5 May 1999. Circulation: 294,480+
(C) 1998-1999 RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative.
>>>>>>>>> SNIP
* * *
WHO PAYS FOR ROOTSWEB? Responding to last week's announcement
that RootsWeb will be launching new hobby communities, a reader
wrote:
As a contributor, I vote NO to using time and money
and hard disk space for hobbies, pets, cooking, and the
like. Folks that want to indulge their hobbies can PAY.
The new communities will pay their own way. In fact, they will be
supporting the genealogical community, rather than the other way
around, as the writer of the above feared.
Here is the problem, and why the new communities will be the
solution.
When we launched RootsWeb, we assumed that our users would prefer
to support us as much as they were able, in exchange for a site
open to all, without banners plastered all over everything and
without having resources locked up (as is done at other genealogy
sites), available only for fees on the order of $60 per year.
Instead, people can support RootsWeb for as little as $12 per
year. We thus hoped that a reasonable fraction of our users,
perhaps half of them, would support us in some way. And because
we expected support from the community, we made promises to
projects like USGenWeb that we would freely host them for the
good of the Internet genealogy community.
We have no intention of reneging on those early promises, but it
has been difficult, because the community support we anticipated
has not been there. Although people use the site like crazy,
fewer than 7% of our users have chipped in to keep things going.
The other 93%? Perhaps they're busy, or they're broke, or they
won't pay unless they have to, or they don't think RootsWeb is
useful. Who knows? But it means that RootsWeb has run at a cash
flow loss. In simple terms, Karen Isaacson and Brian Leverich
have donated not only their time as system administrators but a
substantial part of their personal resources to provide the
genealogical community with RootsWeb. The rest of RootsWeb's
staff have also made substantial contributions.
Because RootsWeb's costs exceed its income, we can't provide all
the genealogical facilities we'd like to support. These could
include online searchable databases of pension records, census
indexes, vital records, or countless other valuable genealogical
services that we could easily provide -- if only we could afford
the staff to support them. And, ultimately, RootsWeb can't even
continue to exist if we don't bring our costs and revenues into
balance, something we want to have under control before the
transition to non-profit status (as opposed to losing money
status) is completed.
We are doing what we can to remedy the situation. For instance,
we are selling banner advertisements where we can. However, this
alone will never provide enough revenue to cover the costs of the
unbannered volunteer projects which consume most of RootsWeb's
resources yet by their very nature produce no direct revenue,
even as they provide invaluable content to the genealogical
community.
The new communities, from their inception, will be fully
supported by advertising. They will be paying their own way. We
can shift some of the costs of maintaining the Web, mailing list,
GenConnect, and search engine servers onto the new communities,
so that the new communities will subsidize a genealogical
community that hasn't been supporting itself.
Although we have been disappointed in the amount of financial
support of the genealogical community, we would like to express
our deep gratitude to the writer of the letter above and the
other 7% of our users who have helped make RootsWeb available to
the whole community. Without their support and encouragement,
there would be no RootsWeb.
If you would like to join the folks who are making RootsWeb
possible and thus help us bring new genealogical data
online, freely available to all, please visit:
<http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html>
or send e-mail to:
RW-info(a)rootsweb.com
__________________________________________________
Sandi wrote more:
I live up the road from Brian and Karen, it helps put this whole
thing in a fresh perspective.
<<
We're not talking corporate America up here. We talking Brain
and Karen, a modest computer filled, cabin/house, and a "box"
with a more technical name, in our ISP's office, that runs
millions of messages through it each day. Were talking tough
long hours dedicated to their purpose to provide free genealogy
information on the internet, and to remain a free data cooperative.
Only 7% of us give them a small financial contribution each year,
but they need, at least, 15% to keep going, let alone provide
more, which we all want them to be able to do.
This having to subsidize it with their own money and take out a
loan to keep it going, simply isn't right, and could in the end
leave us without all of this extraordinary cooperative. Remember
when we went without it for a few days? Imagine Rootsweb, 6000+
lists, and GenWeb and all the other sites, they host, including
Cyndi's list, closing down. Then might we all send in a small
pittance? Let's do it now, before it's too late. From the
Rootsweb Review, I can tell that they are exhausted. It's only
$12 annually, that's all!!
Or, if we want to see more great genealogy access from them,
$24, annually. We're all committed to Rootsweb, let's show them
we appreciate it. And, let them know we care, and give them some
encouragement, as they are struggling. If Brian could afford to
even hire some help, he could get an adequate amount of sleep.
I had lived here 2 years, and was unaware of their existence,
prior to having a computer. When, I moved up here again, and my
ISP, each noting my bookmarks, explained the, mostly just Brian
and Karen in their house with a "box" in his office, part, I was:
1) astounded, and confounded;
2) flabbergasted; and
3) immediately aware that they needed our help, and first visit
at the post office, had my small donation dropped in their box.
I have no connection with Brian and Karen, except a few e-mails.
In other words, I'm never even met them face to face, and could
walk right passed them, and not know the difference. I simply
see the need. Two people, with a few nearby volunteers, can
simply not have this gigantic of a structure all on their own
backs without our support.
The description of getting "a warm fuzzy feeling", or whatever
Karen wrote to describe it, simply doesn't hit the nail on the
head. Feeling that we've taken responsibility to help someone
in need, that has helped us beyond description, is more to the
core of the matter.
Who supports Rootsweb? WE DO!!!
Below is a signature file that I use once in a while, that
explains how to subscribe.
--
Kind Regards,
Sandi Goetze
sandi(a)frazmtn.com
Sponsor of Rootsweb
--Hey, where would we be without Rootsweb? We have the resource
of free online genealogical data, yet only 7 percent of RootsWeb
users have chosen to become Members, Sponsors, or Donors. Yet,
A year's subscription is only $12, less than 4 cents a day. 15%
is needed so the 2 owners can stop subsidizing it with their own
income, savings and strength, which are not unlimited. You might
want to subscribe to RootsWeb, which hosts GenWeb, GenConnect and
more than 5000 sites, including Cyndi's List. So, we don't lose
this valuable resource, here's how to help:
http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html
-----Original Message-----
From: KaynSteve <kaynsteve(a)email.msn.com>
ToSubject: Fw: Telephone scam
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ron Darr <rdarr(a)ccipost.net>
>>-->Subject: Fw:
>>> >>
>>> >>>>>Subject: Fwd: Ruth S Gilson - TELEPHONE WARNING
>>> >>>>>Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 17:10:31 CDT>
>>> >>>>>> >I just received this warning from Nell, our friend who is a
>>> detective
>>> >>>>>> >with the FBI in Florida. Please pass it along to those with whom
>>> >>>>>> >you are in touch.
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> >Ruth
>>> >>>>>> >====
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> >This can happen at home and at work, everyone should be aware...
>>> >>>>>> >I sent this to all my friends last Friday night and I've already
>>had
>>> >>>>>>3
>>> >>>>>> >email me to say that it's already happened to them.
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> >I received a telephone call from an individual identifying
>himself
>>> as
>>> >>>>>> >an AT&T Service Technician that was running a test on our
>>telephone
>>> >>>>>> >lines. He stated that to complete the test we should touch nine
>>> >>>>>>(9),
>>> >>>>>> >zero (0), pound sign (#) and hang up.
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> >Luckily, we were suspicious and refused. Upon contacting the
>>> >>>>>> >telephone company we were informed that by pushing 90# you end
up
>>> >>>>>> >giving the individual who called you access to your telephone
>line
>>> >>>>>>and
>>> >>>>>> >allows them to place a long distance telephone call, with the
>>charge
>>> >>>>>> >appearing on your telephone bill.
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> >We were further informed that this scam has been originating
from
>>> >>>>>> >many of the local jails/prisons. I have verified with UCB
>>Telecomm.
>>> >>>>>> >that this actually happens. I called GTE Security this morning
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>>> >>>>>> >verified
>>> >>>>>> >that this is definitely possible and DO NOT press 90# for
ANYONE.
>>It
>>> >>>>>>will
>>> >>>>>> >
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>>> >>>>>> >ANYWHERE!!!! The GTE Security department told me to go ahead and
>>> >>>>>> >share this information with EVERYONE I KNOW!!!
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> > Could you PLEASE pass this on. If you have mailing lists and/or
>>> >>>>>> > newsletters from organizations you are connected with, I
>>encourage
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-----Original Message-----
From: KaynSteve <kaynsteve(a)email.msn.com>
To
>After we received this I called GTE security myself and they verified that
>it is happening and can happen anywhere in the country.
>Steve Hall
> :
>>> >>Date: Sat, 1 May 1999 14:35:32 -0500
>
>>> >>-----Original Message-----
>>> >>From: HAROLD & CAROL HUDDLESTUN >> >><Windjngl(a)CalNet.Net>
>>> >>Date: Saturday, May 01, 1999 12:50 PM
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>>Subject: Fwd: Ruth S Gilson - TELEPHONE WARNING
>>> >>>>>>> >I just received this warning from Nell, our friend who is a
>>> detective
>>> >>>>>> >with the FBI in Florida. Please pass it along to those with whom
>>> >>>>>> >you are in touch.
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> >Ruth
>>> >>>>>> >====
>>> >>>>>> >
>>> >>>>>> >This can happen at home and at work, everyone should be aware...
>>> >>>>>> >I sent this to all my friends last Friday night and I've already
>had 3
>>> >>>>>> >email me to say that it's already happened to them.
>>> >>>>>> >I received a telephone call from an individual identifying
>himself as
>>> >>>>>> >an AT&T Service Technician that was running a test on our
>>telephone
>>> >>>>>> >lines. He stated that to complete the test we should touch nine
>>> >>>>>>(9), zero (0), pound sign (#) and hang up.
>>> >>>>>> >Luckily, we were suspicious and refused. Upon contacting the
>>> >>>>>> >telephone company we were informed that by pushing 90# you end
up
>>> >>>>>> >giving the individual who called you access to your telephone
>line
>>> >>>>>>and allows them to place a long distance telephone call, with the
>>charge appearing on your telephone bill.
>>> >>>>>> >We were further informed that this scam has been originating
from
>>> >>>>>> >many of the local jails/prisons. I have verified with UCB
>>Telecomm.
>>> >>>>>> >that this actually happens. I called GTE Security this morning
>and
>>> >>>>>> >verified
>>> >>>>>> >that this is definitely possible and DO NOT press 90# for
ANYONE.
>>It will give them access to your phone line to make long distances calls
>>> >>>>>> >ANYWHERE!!!! The GTE Security department told me to go ahead and
>>> >>>>>> >share this information with EVERYONE I KNOW!!!
>>> >>>>>> > Could you PLEASE pass this on. If you have mailing lists and/or
>>> >>>>>> > newsletters from organizations you are connected with, I
>encourage
>>> >>>>>> > you to include this information
>
>
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>
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