THANK YOU SO MUCH, DEBBY. I SAW THE GR2 AND WONDERED ABOUT IT. THAT
EXPLAINS WHY MY GREAT UNCLE CHARLES REESER ISN'T LISTED AS HE DIED AFTER
1940 EVEN THO HE WAS IN WWI.
YOU DO A FABULOUS JOB. I AM ON 2 OTHER COUNTY/KY/OH SITES AND THEY HAVE
NOTHING LIKE THIS.
I HIGHLITE AND CAN SEE THE NAMES. THANKS AGAIN. SALLIE
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 20:11:04 -0500 Debby Beheler <debralee(a)insightbb.com>
writes:
The reason for omissions in the veteran's burials is that the
form
GR2,
American Legion was done circa 1940. Only veterans who had died by
that
time will be listed here. Most are veterans of the Civil War and
some are
WWI, but none from WWII or later.
I'm going to add the above to the website to help clarify that.
Sorry
about the confusion.
Debby
At 04:48 PM 8/23/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi-
>
>Thanks for all the help. Just shows people are reading and looking
at
>your lovely site. I do have a mouse but no view. The first page is
the
>same, Debby. I did find I see surnames by highlighting them. Works
for
>me.
>
>Wonder where the Gill boys are?-Faye, Joseph, Charles????
>
>I have tried to get my great uncle Harry C. Reeser's WWI
monument-no such
>luck. Government won't acknowledge his service years but he is on
the
>American Legion list and listed on this new site.. Really weird.
Wonder
>if my printing off his name on this Vets site would convince them
in
>Washington? Also there is one more Reeser brother Vet along with
Harley
>Ray and Harry C.---Charles [I got his monument several years ago.]
Harley
>was killed in France so Government acknowledges him, of course.
>
>Thanks for all your work and thanks to all who cared about my not
seeing
>surnames problem.
>Sallie in Texas
>
>On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:55:39 -0500 Debby Beheler
<debralee(a)insightbb.com>
>writes:
> > Hi Romeyn and Sallie,
> >
> > I made a change to the first page of the veteran's burials.
Could I
> > get
> > you to look at it and see if that helps and let me know? If
that
> > solves
> > the problem I will fix the other pages. I have a 17" monitor
also.
> > I just saw Ed's message come in and he is right about text size.
If
> > you do
> > not have a wheel mouse, you can go to the browser's "View" menu
and
> > select
> > Text Size and select the next smaller size text until it works
for
> > you.
> >
> > I have seen a C has been mistaken for a G and visa versa many
times.
> > I
> > would go for it, esp. with the location being the same. Glad
you
> > decided
> > to de-lurk.
> >
> > Debby
> >
> > At 03:25 PM 8/23/2005 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Debby,
> > >
> > >Thanks so much for posting this to the website! I have a
question,
> > but
> > >first a comment. I believe Sally's problem may be due to
screen
> > size
> > >and/or resolution. It looks marvelous on my monitor, but it's
a
> > 17"
> > >monitor with 1024x768 resolution. When I "unmaximize" the
screen,
> > the
> > >names do travel to the left over the flags. I'm not too html
> > literate,
> > >but is there a way to have a fixed distance from the left
margin
> > for the
> > >left column of last names? Hope that makes sense. It would
leave
> > room
> > >for the flags, but the names wouldn't move to the left as the
> > screen size
> > >changes.
> > >
> > >Now for my question... I've started researching my husband's
side
> > of the
> > >family... which has been difficult, to say the least. I am
99%
> > sure that
> > >David C. Jenkins from New Waverly is his GG-grandfather. There
is
> > a David
> > >G. Jenkins listed in the Cemetery Record of Deceased Veterans
that
> > has
> > >just been transcribed. He's listed on the website as buried in
the
> > New
> > >Waverly (IOOF) Cemetery in grave 1, lot 23, and block A. Is
there
> > a
> > >possibility that it could actually be David C. Jenkins instead
of
> > David G.
> > >Jenkins? I know in cursive C and G can get confused. If it
is,
> > then I
> > >can pursue getting a death certificate. I knew that he lived
in
> > New
> > >Waverly and have the date when his wife died, but did not know
> > where he
> > >was buried.
> > >
> > >Thanks again for posting this!
> > >
> > >A too-long lurker,
> > >Romeyn Jenkins
> > >Cedar Rapids, IA
> >
> >
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