In a message dated 3/11/01 1:01:56 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
IN-CEMETERIES-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
<< Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 18:08:33 -0700
From: Kathleen <kburnet(a)efortress.com>
To: IN-CEMETERIES-L(a)rootsweb.com
Message-ID: <3AAAD011.8B1260B7(a)efortress.com>
Subject: [IN-CEM] From List Mom - Please read
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Dear List Members,
I will always be glad to help you unsubscribe if you have a problem or
even if you have forgotten how, but just as a reminder if you go to
Password Central located at
http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ and
type in your e-mail address and ask for a list of all Rootsweb lists you
belong to, you will, within a few moments receive it via e-mail. You
can unsubscribe from any or all of the rootsweb lists you are on from
it.
I thank you for your continued support.
Kathleen Burnett List Mom >>
I think we should pray that Ancestry is not going to damage all of what
RootsWeb
stands for. The former persons that ran it did a fantastic job with it and I
was not
happy with Ancestry gobbling up RootsWeb.
If Ancestry were the last place on line to get research info I would not pay
them to
research as I was with them before and got zilch from their site. Even the
help section did nothing for me till my time was to expire. I know there are
those that
have gotten much from Ancestry however by the same token there are those of
us
that were treated shabbly. I will just hand in there and hope and pray for
Roots
Web (the formers owners) to see if they can't fix this unless they are all
long gone
then we need to worry. I have not tried to contact any of the persons I used
to be in
contact with.
Anyway, I am hoping that the ship does not entirely sink and leave us
floating with no life line but Ancestry.
My own thoughts and feelings on the problems that RootsWeb is in at present.
Fireflower -- Beej in AZ