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If you've not seen this - it is a treat.
http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2Fpension
A few Coffey applications are there now, more likely will
appear as the project continues.
Links to other available items as well.
Good show for the state government.
Tim Stowell
Coffey list moderator
The old year has left us. All of its triumphs and tragedies,
hopes and dreams are now a part of our history.
In comes the new year, a clean slate, upon which we will write our own story.
On this first day, we can resolve to do many things. Many of these will
soon be lost in the busy part of our lives.
Still here and there some of those seeds of resolution will bear fruit.
>From the writer of Ecclesiastes - "To everything there is a season... a
time to be born and a time to die..a time to weep and a time to
laugh..a time of war and a time of peace.
May the new year bring you many triumphs, few tragedies,
dreams fulfilled, faith in your fellow man, hope for the future
and charity for all.
To celebrate the promise of the new year I'm passing along the URL of a
site I created in 2005 of vintage New Year's cards from my
personal family collection.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/state1/cards/newyears.htm
If you missed the vintage Christmas cards, there is a link
included to view them.
May you have a wonderful New Year.
Tim
Thank you very much...
Does or did any of you COFFEY line live in Penn or Kansas ??
Thanks
Joann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Stowell" <tstowell(a)chattanooga.net>
To: <coffey(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 6:44 PM
Subject: [COFFEY] Resolutions
>
> The old year has left us. All of its triumphs and tragedies,
> hopes and dreams are now a part of our history.
>
> In comes the new year, a clean slate, upon which we will write our own
> story.
>
> On this first day, we can resolve to do many things. Many of these will
> soon be lost in the busy part of our lives.
>
> Still here and there some of those seeds of resolution will bear fruit.
>
>>From the writer of Ecclesiastes - "To everything there is a season... a
> time to be born and a time to die..a time to weep and a time to
> laugh..a time of war and a time of peace.
>
> May the new year bring you many triumphs, few tragedies,
> dreams fulfilled, faith in your fellow man, hope for the future
> and charity for all.
>
> To celebrate the promise of the new year I'm passing along the URL of a
> site I created in 2005 of vintage New Year's cards from my
> personal family collection.
>
> http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/state1/cards/newyears.htm
>
> If you missed the vintage Christmas cards, there is a link
> included to view them.
>
> May you have a wonderful New Year.
>
> Tim
>
>
>
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