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Guess my other message didn't get thru...I fully support the idea. May be a
learning curve for me to provide additional information. But I am willing to
learn. And to support with $ as well. Good Luck and Thanks, Tom
Judy Morehead wife of William Cloys Morehead from Union City, TN
I am all for this too Tom. Let us know what we can do to help!
Donna L. Neu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Cloyes" <foolery(a)bright.net>
To: <CLOYES-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 10:06 AM
Subject: [Cloyes] Domain CloyesFamily.org
> I just registered the domain www.cloyesfamily.org so we now have our own
> domain to use. I could host it on my company's server, and it would cost
me
> $10.00/month if the group is interested. That would give us 325M of space,
> unlimited; email, maillists, autoresponders, sub domains, etc. Let me know
> if anyone is interested or if I should just put it back on the shelf and
> forget it.
>
> Tom
> KI8IZ
> www.wooster-isp.net
> http://LD.NET/?woosterisp
> http://teamideals.com/show.cgi?id=36458
> http://seventhpower.biz/?userid=328
>
Tom- I am all for any help.
Dorothy
Tom Cloyes wrote:
> I just registered the domain www.cloyesfamily.org so we now have our
> own domain to use. I could host it on my company's server, and it
> would cost me $10.00/month if the group is interested. That would give
> us 325M of space, unlimited; email, maillists, autoresponders, sub
> domains, etc. Let me know if anyone is interested or if I should just
> put it back on the shelf and forget it.
>
> Tom
> KI8IZ
> www.wooster-isp.net
> http://LD.NET/?woosterisp
> http://teamideals.com/show.cgi?id=36458
> http://seventhpower.biz/?userid=328
>
>
Tom, this looks like a great idea. You are so generous to offer to maintain
the site (www.cloyesfamily.org . But there should be enough people who will
commit to helping finance the Cloyes site.
Thank you, Tom, for all you do for the Cloyes list. I've gotten so many
helpful and interesting things from you.
Esther Snively
My 6th G Grandmother, Mary Cloyes (1677-1752) daughtered out my Cloyes line.
>
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>Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 10:06:50 -0400
>From: Tom Cloyes <foolery(a)bright.net>
>To: CLOYES-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Message-Id: <5.1.0.14.2.20020428100019.00a07150(a)mail.bright.net>
>Subject: [Cloyes] Domain CloyesFamily.org
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>I just registered the domain www.cloyesfamily.org so we now have our own
>
>domain to use. I could host it on my company's server, and it would cost
>me
>$10.00/month if the group is interested. That would give us 325M of space,
>
>unlimited; email, maillists, autoresponders, sub domains, etc. Let me know
>
>if anyone is interested or if I should just put it back on the shelf and
>
>forget it.
>
>Tom
>KI8IZ
>www.wooster-isp.net
>http://LD.NET/?woosterisp
>http://teamideals.com/show.cgi?id=36458
>http://seventhpower.biz/?userid=328
>
Helen,
Welcome to the hobby, and our maillist. My intention is to have a central
place where we could go to post our family histories, and keep in touch.
There is also a chat feature available as well so we could schedule chat
sessions right there on the home page if you wanted. As far as cost goes, I
wanted to hear from everyone else to get their thoughts before I proceeded
with it.
Tom
At 12:00 4/28/02 -0500, you wrote:
>I think it would be great! I am new to all this but am interested in any
>information available and willing to share any I have. Do we help with the
>cost of the site or anything? Helen Slack
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tom Cloyes" <foolery(a)bright.net>
>To: <CLOYES-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 9:06 AM
>Subject: [Cloyes] Domain CloyesFamily.org
>
>
> > I just registered the domain www.cloyesfamily.org so we now have our own
> > domain to use. I could host it on my company's server, and it would cost
>me
> > $10.00/month if the group is interested. That would give us 325M of space,
> > unlimited; email, maillists, autoresponders, sub domains, etc. Let me know
> > if anyone is interested or if I should just put it back on the shelf and
> > forget it.
> >
> > Tom
> > KI8IZ
> > www.wooster-isp.net
> > http://LD.NET/?woosterisp
> > http://teamideals.com/show.cgi?id=36458
> > http://seventhpower.biz/?userid=328
> >
> >
> >
Tom
KI8IZ
www.wooster-isp.nethttp://LD.NET/?woosterisphttp://teamideals.com/show.cgi?id=36458http://seventhpower.biz/?userid=328
I think it would be great! I am new to all this but am interested in any
information available and willing to share any I have. Do we help with the
cost of the site or anything? Thanks, Helen Slack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Cloyes" <foolery(a)bright.net>
To: <CLOYES-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 9:06 AM
Subject: [Cloyes] Domain CloyesFamily.org
> I just registered the domain www.cloyesfamily.org so we now have our own
> domain to use. I could host it on my company's server, and it would cost
me
> $10.00/month if the group is interested. That would give us 325M of space,
> unlimited; email, maillists, autoresponders, sub domains, etc. Let me know
> if anyone is interested or if I should just put it back on the shelf and
> forget it.
>
> Tom
> KI8IZ
> www.wooster-isp.net
> http://LD.NET/?woosterisp
> http://teamideals.com/show.cgi?id=36458
> http://seventhpower.biz/?userid=328
>
>
>
From another maillist I am on that relates to our family as well.
>Gotta love the internet...I typed in "from England in 1635" and got this:
>It an amazing story of God's Providence and the skill of English seamen
>that dozens of Atlantic ocean passages were made in little wooden ships
>bringing our Puritan ancestors to America almost without mishap in the
>1630's; the unhappy exception being the harrowing story of the Angel
>Gabriel, 1635, which met a terrible storm and cast up on the coast of
>Maine with only a few survivors.
>
>There were perhaps 30,000 emigrants from England to New England before the
>English Civil War. These folks were mainly from the English middle-class,
>self-motivated to find a place where they might live, worship, and raise
>their families without government harassment. This movement of people is
>called the Great Migration.
>
>Their motivation was religious, political, and economic. The British
>church and government was becoming insufferably hieratic, tyrannical, and
>tax-hungry. Common resentment among the English people led soon to the
>English Revolution beginning in 1642, and eventually to the beheading of
>King Charles for treason in 1649, after agents intercepted his secret
>invitations to foreign kings and armies, that they invade England, crush
>Parliament and the English Constitution, massacre his English opponents,
>and restore Charles to his pretended "Dei gratia" royal privileges.
>Charles Stuart continued incorrigibly to hold his dynastic interest
>separate and above those of Parliament and the British people, and
>ultimately Parliament had no alternative but to end his conspiracies, par
>coup de hache.
>
>The Great Migration ended at the start of the English Civil War. Then for
>a time in the 1640's was hope rekindled in the people that they might live
>in liberty in England, and the flow of emigrants ceased, in fact reversed.
>Many brave New Englishmen and their sons returned to fight in England to
>uphold Parliament and the Commonwealth. The true history of the British
>Commonwealth has been a forbidden topic in Britain since the restoration
>of monarchy, 1661. But that is another story...
>
>We list here only some of the earlier settlers of the Great Migration.
> From this page you may find the record of the migration of over 1500
>persons from England to New England during the years 1633-1635.
Tom
KI8IZ
www.wooster-isp.nethttp://LD.NET/?woosterisphttp://teamideals.com/show.cgi?id=36458http://seventhpower.biz/?userid=328