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Thanks Debbie!
Pierce County (Martell Twp) Martell Methodist Cemetery
Tombstone Photos
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/wi/cemetery/pierce-martelltwp-martellme...
These photos were generously taken and contributed to these
pages by Larry and Linda Kopet! Please take a moment to thank
them for this terrific resource!
An index to Tombstone Photograph Pages is located at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/wi/cemetery/
Tina
----- Original Message -----
From: <mrsgrinnin(a)comcast.net>
To: <WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [WIGEN-L] Pierce County Cemetery Question
> Tina:
>
> This is the Martell Methodist Cemetery in Martell Twp., Pierce County, WI.
> I don't have any other information on this particular cemetery as to when
> it was established, etc. All I have is the tombstone transcriptions and
> its location.
>
> Debbie
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
>
>> Thanks Deb!
>> Tina
>> ___
>>
>> Bakke, Anders A.
>> Bakke, Helle
>> Bakke, Jennie
>> Bakke, Theodor A.
>> Blegen, Alvin T. and Pearl E.
>> Bossman, John P. and Martha B.
>> Brekke, Anne Christine
>> Brekke, Gurine
>> Brekke, Ingebor Jorgine
>> Brekke, Lars
>> Foote, Kenneth C.
>> Gielstad, A.A. and Mary
>> Gjelstad, Ellef Hansen
>> Habalogen, Amund
>> Halverson, Peter and Karen
>> Hansen, Johan
>> Hanson, Caroline
>> Hanson, Herman
>> Hanson, Marian Amilia
>> Holden, Ellen M.
>> Holden, Fern M.
>> Holden, George O. and Hilda A.
>> Holden, Lloyd J. and Olga E.
>> Holden, Oliver M. and Laverna V.
>> Holden, unclear
>> Hotvedt, Dr. Peter N. and Caroline
>> Hulback, Maria Olsdatter
>> Isaacson, unclear
>> Lansing, Dean D.
>> Lansing, Durwin L.
>> Lansing, Dwight A.
>> Larson, Charles John
>> Larson, Christiana
>> Larson, Josephine
>> Lynum, Irene Eleanore
>> Lynum, Reuben C.
>> MacDonald, Andrea Hulback
>> Mattison, Andrew
>> Mattison, John and family
>> Mattison, Nicoline
>> McCann, Richard and Elaine Holden
>> Ofstie, Andrew P. and Ane Johanne
>> Ofstie, Peter A. and Clara H.
>> Olson, Corp. Alfred L.
>> Olson, Harold D.
>> Olson, R. Martin and Sophie C.
>> Schneider, Idelle M.
>> Schulte, Carol A. Holden
>> Torkelson, Andrew T.
>> Torkelson, Tena A.
>> Turgrimson, Lewis and Annie
>> Wiff, Charles N. and Barbara L.
>> Wiff, Guy M. and family
>> ---
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From:
>> To:
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 6:57 PM
>> Subject: Re: [WIGEN-L] Pierce County Cemetery Question
>>
>>
>> >
>> > Tina:
>> >
>> > As I have all but a three or four cemetery transcriptions online, can
>> > you
>> > give me some of the names on the tombstones and I can probably answer
>> > that
>> > question for you? But then watch it be one of those that I don't have,
>> > sigh.
>> >
>> > Deb
>> > -------------- Original message --------------
>> >
>> >> Debbie, all --
>> >>
>> >> The Kopets have sent photos for the following description:
>> >>
>> >> Pierce County / Town of Martell / Unknown Cem name
>> >> Location: Driveway North of Hwy 63 at County Hwy Y
>> >>
>> >> Anyone have a cemetery name?
>> >>
>> >> Tina
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
>> >> Celebrate Wisconsin!
>> >> Visit the Washington County WIGenWeb Project Pages
>> >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwashin/
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
>> > Celebrate Wisconsin!
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>> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wivilas/
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
>> Celebrate Wisconsin!
>> Visit the Vilas County WIGenWeb Project Pages
>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wivilas/
>>
>
>
> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
> Celebrate Wisconsin!
> Visit the Trempealeau County WIGenWeb Project Pages
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~witrempe/
>
>
What kept me digging regarding my GGrandfather, was my mother had
specifically requested that I find what I could on him. The family
knew little about him, except that he supposedly lied about his age
to be able to sign up for the war.....we've never even seen a picture
of him. The only thing that we have to go by as far as what he
looked like is concerned, is his papers when he enlisted. It
described him pretty well. (more below)
At 03:02 PM 10/13/2005,ocontogal2000(a)yahoo.com wrote:
>Mari,
>
>That is so true. Those who died in battle or of injuries and infection from
>wounds were greatly outnumbered by those who died from disease while serving.
>Yet, even that is a fraction of what individuals and families faced.
>
>Chronic Diarrhea may not sound like much to some. When you read about how
>many men returned with that ( tens of thousands), and the fact that it lasted
>the whole rest of their lives, leaving them with years of weakness and
>debilitation, you begin to see how it deeply affected not only the
>individuals, their families, but the future history of the family.
Yes! There were papers....affidavits from various people telling of
what they knew about Elisha both before, during, and after the
war. Most described him as being half the strong man he was when he
enlisted! And yet, when his tour of duty ended during the war,
rather than go home, he re-enlisted at Hilton Head, SC.
>The cause was never discovered and there was no cure. They treated the
>symptoms as best they could and tried to go on taking care of their families
>with what little energy they could muster. Being considered heros didn't help
>them feed their families. It was decades before they were accepted for even a
>small pension to help defray the medical costs and loss of income. By then
>it was not a help in raising their families and the losses included
>opportunities for successful farms, businesses, education, family health and
>seriously affected the future. They "had not been injured in battle".
Elisha's wife cared for him and her brother. Nursing them both
health-wise, but as you say, there was no cure, and not much that
could be done. I read these affidavits to mom when I had enough
gathered. She sat and listened (something she was hard to get to do)
and when I finished, she said, "he had a hard life" and that "they
didn't have much time together"...meaning her grandparents, Elisha
and his wife. It really saddened her. Thankfully, I was able to
give mom this information before she died.....but what I gave her was
far from what she envisioned.
The Civil War never held much interest for me before. But learning
what I did about my Ggrandfather, and knowing that these men didn't
"push a button" to do battle, that it was pretty much hand to hand
combat. One wonders what made these men what they were. They fought
because they believed in the "cause".....but more importantly, there
was a deep sense of patriotism that is hard to beat. With the less
than adequate conditions they lived in and with, and all the chronic
health issues, it's a wonder that any of them had the stamina to continue!
Mari
>Other chronic debilitating conditions that resulted from that devastating war
>(for both sides) included serious hernias (ruptures that could not be
>repaired as now), bleeding hemorrhoids (causing continuous pain and
>generalized weakness), chronic blood infections (blood poisonings), Chronic
>Lung Disease (progressive deterioration of the lungs), digestive difficulties
>such as ulcers (now we know it is often caused by a bacteria that can be
>passed along) which left the person malnutritioned, blood disorders such a
>Malaria and chronic anemias, to name a few of the most often seen.
>
>This does not even begin to touch on the emotional debilitation's that were
>never recognized, such as post traumatic stress syndrome. These conditions
>came home with them from the war and became part of the family; and our
>legacy.
>
>Rita
Tina:
This is the Martell Methodist Cemetery in Martell Twp., Pierce County, WI. I don't have any other information on this particular cemetery as to when it was established, etc. All I have is the tombstone transcriptions and its location.
Debbie
-------------- Original message --------------
> Thanks Deb!
> Tina
> ___
>
> Bakke, Anders A.
> Bakke, Helle
> Bakke, Jennie
> Bakke, Theodor A.
> Blegen, Alvin T. and Pearl E.
> Bossman, John P. and Martha B.
> Brekke, Anne Christine
> Brekke, Gurine
> Brekke, Ingebor Jorgine
> Brekke, Lars
> Foote, Kenneth C.
> Gielstad, A.A. and Mary
> Gjelstad, Ellef Hansen
> Habalogen, Amund
> Halverson, Peter and Karen
> Hansen, Johan
> Hanson, Caroline
> Hanson, Herman
> Hanson, Marian Amilia
> Holden, Ellen M.
> Holden, Fern M.
> Holden, George O. and Hilda A.
> Holden, Lloyd J. and Olga E.
> Holden, Oliver M. and Laverna V.
> Holden, unclear
> Hotvedt, Dr. Peter N. and Caroline
> Hulback, Maria Olsdatter
> Isaacson, unclear
> Lansing, Dean D.
> Lansing, Durwin L.
> Lansing, Dwight A.
> Larson, Charles John
> Larson, Christiana
> Larson, Josephine
> Lynum, Irene Eleanore
> Lynum, Reuben C.
> MacDonald, Andrea Hulback
> Mattison, Andrew
> Mattison, John and family
> Mattison, Nicoline
> McCann, Richard and Elaine Holden
> Ofstie, Andrew P. and Ane Johanne
> Ofstie, Peter A. and Clara H.
> Olson, Corp. Alfred L.
> Olson, Harold D.
> Olson, R. Martin and Sophie C.
> Schneider, Idelle M.
> Schulte, Carol A. Holden
> Torkelson, Andrew T.
> Torkelson, Tena A.
> Turgrimson, Lewis and Annie
> Wiff, Charles N. and Barbara L.
> Wiff, Guy M. and family
> ---
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 6:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [WIGEN-L] Pierce County Cemetery Question
>
>
> >
> > Tina:
> >
> > As I have all but a three or four cemetery transcriptions online, can you
> > give me some of the names on the tombstones and I can probably answer that
> > question for you? But then watch it be one of those that I don't have,
> > sigh.
> >
> > Deb
> > -------------- Original message --------------
> >
> >> Debbie, all --
> >>
> >> The Kopets have sent photos for the following description:
> >>
> >> Pierce County / Town of Martell / Unknown Cem name
> >> Location: Driveway North of Hwy 63 at County Hwy Y
> >>
> >> Anyone have a cemetery name?
> >>
> >> Tina
> >>
> >>
> >> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
> >> Celebrate Wisconsin!
> >> Visit the Washington County WIGenWeb Project Pages
> >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwashin/
> >>
> >
> >
> > ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
> > Celebrate Wisconsin!
> > Visit the Vilas County WIGenWeb Project Pages
> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wivilas/
> >
> >
>
>
>
> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
> Celebrate Wisconsin!
> Visit the Vilas County WIGenWeb Project Pages
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wivilas/
>
And there were many such as my GGrandfather, that ended up with
physical ailments that plagued them early on, and they went the whole
war fighting battles, and dealing with the physical health problems
as well. My GGrandfather early in 1861 got sick, and ended up with a
chronic diarrhea that after the war made him eligible for
disability. Those men gave up a lot to stand for what they believed in!
Mari
<snipped>
>The Army recruiters would camp out in early Spring and sign the fellows
>up as they left the logging camps for summer work elsewhere. They told
>the fellow, who were hearty and tough, that with their help the war
>would be over by the next winter. The war went on from 1861 to 1865; not
>quite as promised.
<snipped>
Tina:
As I have all but a three or four cemetery transcriptions online, can you give me some of the names on the tombstones and I can probably answer that question for you? But then watch it be one of those that I don't have, sigh.
Deb
-------------- Original message --------------
> Debbie, all --
>
> The Kopets have sent photos for the following description:
>
> Pierce County / Town of Martell / Unknown Cem name
> Location: Driveway North of Hwy 63 at County Hwy Y
>
> Anyone have a cemetery name?
>
> Tina
>
>
> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
> Celebrate Wisconsin!
> Visit the Washington County WIGenWeb Project Pages
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwashin/
>
Lori, Thanks! You all are terrific!
Tina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lori Niemuth" <dawnlea(a)ticon.net>
To: <WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 6:15 PM
Subject: [WIGEN-L] Re: Town name
> Isn't there a "Minnekaunee" in Oconto County?
>
> Also a Menekaunee in Marinette County?
>
> Lori in Rock
>
>
> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
> Celebrate Wisconsin!
> Visit the Trempealeau County WIGenWeb Project Pages
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~witrempe/
>
>
I love night time stories by you Rita! Thank you! I will forward both to
the researcher!
Tina
----- Original Message -----
From: <ocontogal2000(a)yahoo.com>
To: <WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:22 PM
Subject: [WIGEN-L] Town names, Civil War recruits, great fires
> There is a Menekanee in Marquette County, town of Peshitgo
>
> There was also a Menekaune in Oconto County before the Great Peshtigo
> Fire of Oct 8, 1871 (different place). It was a logging hub and had
> stores and mills in this time before there was much farming up there.
> Mostly it catered to the needs of the loggers when they came out of the
> woods, so it had plenty of "watering holes" then. Also, you will find
> that given as the home town of many Civil War recruits in 1861 and 1862.
> The Army recruiters would camp out in early Spring and sign the fellows
> up as they left the logging camps for summer work elsewhere. They told
> the fellow, who were hearty and tough, that with their help the war
> would be over by the next winter. The war went on from 1861 to 1865; not
> quite as promised. The northernmost edge of that part of the WI fire
> totally destroyed it and it was not rebuilt. That is now part of
> Marquette County since 1879 and it was a stones throw from the city of
> Marquette, which was not as severely damaged in that 1871 fire.
>
> Incidentally, the 1871 Great Fire also raged in Door County, WI and in
> Lower Michigan, as well as in Chicago, all starting exactly at the same
> time. Many theories have been laid as to why, but none completely
> answered why. The reason for the simultaneous sudden start of massive
> combustion is now explained by modern meteorologists and historians as
> being caused by meteor showers over the upper Great Lakes on that night
> of Oct. 8. That land was tinder dry from a serious and extensive
> drought. Meteors have fallen and cause small fires and damage in the
> same areas in years since.
>
> Your night time story from Rita - Oconto County
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Lori Niemuth wrote:
>
>> Isn't there a "Minnekaunee" in Oconto County?
>>
>> Also a Menekaunee in Marinette County?
>>
>> Lori in Rock
>>
>> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
>> Celebrate Wisconsin!
>> Visit the Trempealeau County WIGenWeb Project Pages
>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~witrempe/
>
>
>
> ==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
> Celebrate Wisconsin!
> Visit the Vilas County WIGenWeb Project Pages
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~wivilas/
>
>
Debbie, all --
The Kopets have sent photos for the following description:
Pierce County / Town of Martell / Unknown Cem name
Location: Driveway North of Hwy 63 at County Hwy Y
Anyone have a cemetery name?
Tina
Cow book time :-) Anyone want to claim this city/town?
Thanks!
Tina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dorcas Beaver" <harold_beaver(a)earthlink.net>
To: <tsvickery(a)adelphia.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: Town name
> Hi: I am trying to find the city of Minnekawnee, Wisconsin. I would like
> to do some research from there and can't find it on a map. Thanks.
> Dorcas
> Beaver - Texas
>
>
>
Sometimes it's just the little things that mean the most!
Mari
>Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 20:54:47 -0400
>From: Myrna Vardy <mvardy(a)sympatico.ca>
>To: ddmmjm(a)netins.net
>Subject: cemeteries
>
>Thank you to the wonderful volunteers who transcribed Crawford County
>cemeteries and thank you for putting them online.
>I live far away from Wisconsin and will probably never be able to
>visit. I have found many family members and appreciate being able to
>research from a distance.
>Thanks again!
>Myrna
FYI ... sounds interesting.
Tina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lorraine Newsome" <rainelane(a)sbcglobal.net>
To: <STATE-COORD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 10:23 PM
Subject: [STATE-COORD] Fwd: Need A Message Forwarded to the National List
> Good evening, everyone...
>
> I have been working with this, and I think it will be a great thing for
> the CC's to add to their sites.
>
> Check it out, and see what you think.
>
> Lorraine Newsome
> ASC OHGenWeb
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>X-Apparently-To: rainelane(a)sbcglobal.net via 206.190.37.154; Sun, 09 Oct
>>2005 18:52:35 -0700
>>X-Originating-IP: [64.233.162.198]
>>Authentication-Results: mta801.mail.scd.yahoo.com
>> from=gmail.com; domainkeys=pass (ok)
>>X-Originating-IP: [64.233.162.198]
>>Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 20:52:34 -0500
>>From: Jason Ferguson <fergusonjason(a)gmail.com>
>>Reply-To: Jason Ferguson <fergusonjason(a)gmail.com>
>>To: rainelane(a)sbcglobal.net
>>Subject: Fwd: Need A Message Forwarded to the National List
>>
>>Thanks for the help!
>>
>>I need a message upchanneled to the National SC list. I'm at a point
>>with the map generator that I need a much larger group of testers, so
>>I'm hoping that the other State Coordinators can forward it their own
>>state lists. The message I need forwarded is below.
>>
>>Jason
>>
>>-----
>>
>>Attn County Coordinators!
>>
>>I am working to provide a new resource to County Coordinators
>>everywhere. Google has made their online maps available for anyone to
>>use and customize to show whatever and wherever they want. However,
>>the process for doing it is a bit too tough for non-programmers.
>>
>>I am creating an online system that will allow CC's to create a
>>customized map for their sites without having to know how to program.
>>Webmasters will use the wizard to create three files to their sites.
>>Once these files are uploaded, the county map is ready to use.
>>
>>The mapmaker is ALMOST ready to use. Several CCs in Georgia have
>>assisted me in basic testing. At this point, I need a wider group of
>>testers. I need testers of all types and abilities, but am especially
>>interested in testers who are programmers (PHP and Javascript), and
>>people who are good HTML coders but can test the files in Frontpage.
>>Please do not be scared off if you are a beginner: I need your help
>>just as much! (And if you can help me with a "pretty" design for the
>>site, let me know... I can program, but I'm not the most artistic guy
>>in the world!
>>
>>Please reply to me directly at fergusonjason(a)gmail.com if you can
>>help. Once I get your message, I will forward you the address of the
>>mapmaker and subscribe you to the development mailing list. (I don't
>>want the address to get out until after we are sure there are no bugs
>>in the system).
>>
>>Thanks in advance, and have a great day.
>>
>>(State Coordinators: could you please forward this request to your
>>state lists so your CCs can volunteer? Thanks!).
>>
>>Jason
>
>
>
Gleaned from the RAOGK mailing list: If anyone on the list if from MA...
check this out! We do not need any more restrictions on our genealogy records.
I wonder if it would make a difference if those that had family from / in MA
to at least send an email? This was done with other states and it has helped.
Brenda
____________New England & H? Genealogy Society or something of that effect.
')
This is from the NEHGS newsletter and thought it might be of interest.
Anyone on the list from MA should consider sending a letter to their members of
the legislature to make sure they are in favor of this bill and NOT in favor of
Mr. O'Brien's bills.
Vital Records Access Bills Before Massachusetts Legislature
Access to records is of extreme importance to genealogists. The
Massachusetts legislature now has three bills before it regarding access to
vital records in the Commonwealth. NEHGS, the Massachusetts Historical
Society, and the Massachusetts Genealogical Council are supporting house bill
H-3448, "An Act Relative to Birth, Marriage, and Death Records," sponsored by
Stephen P. LeDuc.
This bill provides for birth records up to 1925 and marriage and death
records through 1960 to be transferred to the Massachusetts Archives within three
years of January 1, 2007, with additional transfers occurring every five
years thereafter (currently the archives has records through 1915). All records
and indexes would remain open to the public through the present
time. It also provides for a "special certified copy" of records for general
information, as opposed to legal purposes.
Three other bills, H-3642, H-3643, and H-3644, are sponsored by Thomas
O'Brien. These bills impose more difficult restrictions on access to the records,
effectively closing all records less than fifty years old. These bills have
little to no support in the genealogical community.
House Bill H-3448 will be heard before the Committee on Public Health on
Wednesday, October 19th in Room A1 at the State House in Boston. A strong
showing from the genealogical community at the hearing will help the bill as it
makes its way through the legislature. Please join us at this hearing if you are
able.
For more information about records access issues in your area, visit
www.fgs.org/rpa.
Thanks Mari I will do that - I just wasn't sure who to contact.
Paula
Waupaca County Coordinator
WIGenWeb Project
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm
>From: Mari <ddmmjm(a)netins.net>
>Reply-To: WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [WIGEN-L] Deb, Mari and all
>Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 17:20:27 -0500
>
>Well, could just be a glitch in the server, or a trunk along the way.
>Something got jumbled maybe.
>
>I'd watch, and if it continues, contact the Help Desk, or post to the Board
>Mailing list. If it's random, it needs to be caught....if it hasn't been
>already, to stop a wider spread problem....
>
>Mari
>
>At 04:37 PM 10/7/2005,Paula Vaughan wrote:
>>Hi -
>>
>>What is the craziest thing about this is when I go to the original message
>>that the person is replying it does show MAK's name as the submitting and
>>then when I click on her name it also shows her email address - so I have
>>no clue how this can be possible??
>>
>>Here is the addy for one of the messages I am talking about when the
>>person replied to this message of MAKS - it came to me as a reply to my
>>message.
>>http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/2171.1.1.1
>>
>>Paula
>>Waupaca County Coordinator
>>WIGenWeb Project
>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm
>
>
>==== WIGEN Mailing List ====
>Celebrate Wisconsin!
>Visit the Washburn County WIGenWeb Project Pages
>http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwashbu/
>
Well, could just be a glitch in the server, or a trunk along the
way. Something got jumbled maybe.
I'd watch, and if it continues, contact the Help Desk, or post to the
Board Mailing list. If it's random, it needs to be caught....if it
hasn't been already, to stop a wider spread problem....
Mari
At 04:37 PM 10/7/2005,Paula Vaughan wrote:
>Hi -
>
>What is the craziest thing about this is when I go to the original
>message that the person is replying it does show MAK's name as the
>submitting and then when I click on her name it also shows her email
>address - so I have no clue how this can be possible??
>
>Here is the addy for one of the messages I am talking about when the
>person replied to this message of MAKS - it came to me as a reply to
>my message.
>http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/2171.1.1.1
>
>Paula
>Waupaca County Coordinator
>WIGenWeb Project
>http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm
Hi -
What is the craziest thing about this is when I go to the original message
that the person is replying it does show MAK's name as the submitting and
then when I click on her name it also shows her email address - so I have no
clue how this can be possible??
Here is the addy for one of the messages I am talking about when the person
replied to this message of MAKS - it came to me as a reply to my message.
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DGC.2ACI/2171.1.1.1
Paula
Waupaca County Coordinator
WIGenWeb Project
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm
>From: Debie & Joe <sebring(a)excel.net>
>Reply-To: WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: WIGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: RE: [WIGEN-L] Paula - Message Boards
>Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 16:03:10 -0500
>
>It shouldn't confuse anything by doing that. Both of my boards are
>gatewayed to both my mailing lists. Only thing that means is that when
>someone posts a message to the board, it automatically is sent to the
>mailing list, like a member is posting. Although I wasn't real sure how
>that would work when it was originally done, the researchers love it now.
>
> It seems that Paula's e-mail was placed in the posted box for some
>odd reason and that is why Paula is getting the mail she is. I don't know
>how that happened though if she never posted to the mailing list. Unless by
>some chance, it is an obit or something else that she sent to MAK to share
>with Wood County and MAK placed it on the website and gave credit to Paula
>as the source.
>
> Does that make any sense?
>
> Debie Blindauer
>
> Calumet & Sheboygan Counties
>
>
>At 03:56 PM 10/7/2005, you wrote:
>>To confuse you both more, there IS a notation at the head of the Wood
>>County message boards that states that the board posts are gatewayed to
>>the Wood County mailing list. Double check the headers and see if this
>>isn't the problem....
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>>Mari
>>Dane/Crawford CC
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To confuse you both more, there IS a notation at the head of the Wood
County message boards that states that the board posts are gatewayed
to the Wood County mailing list. Double check the headers and see if
this isn't the problem....
Mari
Dane/Crawford CC
At 12:31 PM 10/7/2005,Paula Vaughan wrote:
>MAK-
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>I know all what you emailed - I guess I wasn't clear in my email -
>what IS STRANGE is - I DID NOT post a message on the Wood board YOU
>DID! So why am I getting this message in reply etc.
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>I will forward the last two I get and maybe you will see what I mean.
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>Paula
>Waupaca County Coordinator
>WIGenWeb Project
>http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwaupac/index.htm