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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:09:14 -0800 (PST), melsonr@aragorn.rgmhome.net (Robert Melson) wrote:
Please 'scuse the multi-post .. thought it the best way
to get this out to "my" groups.
Interesting article here:
http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_...
Started by melsonr@aragorn.rgmhome.net on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
See also: =A0http?//blogs.rootsweb.com/newsroom
RootsWeb to be Moved;
> See also: http://blogs....
As a more-or-less/rootsweb-to-be...
Http?//blogs.rootsweb.com/newsroom
RootsWeb to be Moved to Ancestry.com.
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I am subscribed to several rootsweb (genealogy) email lists.
The lists work fine, in terms of receiving messages submitted by others.
The lists accept my email messages -- they appear in the archives.
BUT, when I send an email message, I DO NOT get a ...
Started by jbnimble1 on
, 9 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at emaildiscussions):
Perhaps someone over there knows another way to get around the gmail "feature to rootsweb message boards....
Maybe a Moderator will move it to gmail for the moderator to move it.
In this EMD forum so you placed
this question a bit wrong .
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On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 08:16:11 -0700 (PDT), singhals <singhals@erols.com
Would any/all of you familiar with the handwriting and boiler-plate
of English documents of the 1695-1710 period PLEASE have a look at
this one?
One Thomas Crissop died, and...
Started by singhals on
, 9 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
On soc.genealogy.britain moved on
during the two days which it took for my two posts to get through.
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:16:34 +1100, <marg@rickarby.net> wrote:
Can someone point me to some resources to look up the Italian background of
a family who migrated to Australia. eg anything on line that might be
accessed etc.
I tried their name...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
I tried their name list on rootsweb on rootsweb but no one....
Eg anything on
line that might be accessed etc .
Others moved because their known to Australia.
Many Italians did move in the
1930's in search of work.
Politics.
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1 out of 1 members found this post helpful. Z196 needs to be in the literature, alongside its brother clades U152 and L21 In recent weeks I have tried to introduce this newly identified SNP a little more widely, by posting a few notes about it on a couple...
Started by razyn on
, 22 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at eupedia):
Excelent tread , you have my suport , and reputation point By the way, do you know if Z278 will be entering the ISOGG anytime soon? I agree this ... .
I wonder how that will fit when reconstructring the migrational history of P312 in general... .
Amazing...
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I2a2 M423+ 1st time post -
this is an excellent site I must say!!!
Are there many I2a people out there. I have been identified as having the "C" isles haplotype.
There are a few tests going on at the moment on I2a Disles and I think I2a* which should ...
Started by Tully on
, 25 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at eupedia):
All very European populations) I remember reading on the rootsweb haplogroup I forum located here http (Stara Vlaška), Herzegovina and on the Dalmatian....
Adriatic peoples moved and assimilated into the Roman Empire & its colonising activities.
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 08:31:18 -0800 (PST), tuttipole <tuttipole@yahoo.com
At early 18th century one of Philipp´s descendants, Johann Siegfried
Hoffmann (1697-1749), emigrated to Moscow and later moved to Narva/
Estonia.
After some misfortune at Tallinn...
Started by tuttipole on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
With excellent instructions for unsubscribing from
GENIRE, the mailing list at RootsWeb which.
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On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 05:07:40 -0700 (PDT), Bill Arnold <billarnoldflorida@gmail.com
Recently Will Johnson, self-proclaimed claimed genealogist, took to
task a member for unprofessionalism and did his by now boring (Hint,
Hint) that the member should...
Started by Bill Arnold on
, 6 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Will Johnson may correct alone in Jefferson Co FL
says the Arnolds and Parrishes moved and lived near each other
throughout.
The record straight, members may go to Rootsweb
Arnold-L for my updated AT.
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Bought this a few days ago. I'm trying to determine its origins (country, that is.) Strangely on the back, in pencil, it reads English, circa 1800. Then on the bottom "Fraser" is written, and below that "Miss Huger, SC". Obviously all those things can...
Started by moontymes on
, 7 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ebay):
Many in Charleston already held land.
A little earlier than 1800? BTW, I checked rootsweb and oddly enough, I found a Huger married Loyalists returned to England, or moved to Barbados.
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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 07:27:01 -0700 (PDT), James W Anderson <jander7@hotmail.com
FamilySearch.org has wiki, forums now.
The wiki is in the second beta, and has a new URL from the first
one, and it is much easier to use now that they have moved ...
Started by James W Anderson on
, 29 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
But if only Rootsweb was allowed to do
that job, we'd be pretty and the central provider decided....
The Rootsweb message better I
think is several respects.
The first kid
up doesn't really have a very good idea about how to present things .
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