Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 22:58:41 EST From: NCreed1 To: NCreed1@aol.com Subject: Comp #344 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc 18 Jan 1998 Greetings to Everyone: Chris Gaunt explains a digest in this issue and sends us a sample of her Campbell digest. From the sample she has sent us, it will be very important to use a subject line that will catch other's attention. More eMails for you to read. Nyla CREED DePauk ==================================== Subj: What a digest is Date: 98-01-18 21:01:17 EST From: cgaunt@umich.edu (Christine E. Gaunt) To: NCreed1@aol.com (NCreed1) CC: newbet@txcyber.com On Sun, 18 Jan 1998, NCreed1 wrote: > Chris: Can you answer Bette's question? Thanks. Nyla > ><< In a message dated 98-01-18 11:40:41 EST, newbet@txcyber.com writes: > Nyla -- I'm glad to hear that the list will be automated -- as I'm sure > this will mean that you can enjoy the list a little bit more. But I > have a question about what a digest is? I see this term and I'm not > sure what the difference would be in subscribing to the list in that > manner. Thanks, Bette > >> Bette (and others who might wonder the same thing): A digest is very similar to the compilations that Nyla has been sending out. Messages sent to the list are gathered into a file which is then sent out to subscribers who wish one larger email as opposed to receiving the emails as they arrive on the list. Here's an example of one of the Campbell-L digests: campbell-d Digest Volume 97 : Issue 109 Today's Topics: CAMPBELL / GRAHAM, Knapdale, ARGYLL, SCT Re: Washington co.,Pa. JAMES CAMPBELL query Relations Benoni Adoption in Scotland: JAMES CAMPBELL Re: Campbell relatives Administrivia: Please send messages to Campbell-L@genealogy.emcee.com if you wish to post to the list. To unsubscribe, email Campbell-D-request@genealogy.emcee.com with the SUBJECT: UNSUBSCRIBE. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 07:05:27, -0500 From: DRJG90B@prodigy.com ( BOBBIE M HALL) To: Campbell-L@emcee.com cc: jagerrat@uoguelph.ca Subject: CAMPBELL / GRAHAM, Knapdale, ARGYLL, SCT Message-Id: <199711261205.HAA14820@mime4.prodigy.com> Hi John, The Scots women have always kept their maiden names in some way. On many documents in Scottish records you'd find them listed as "Margaret Campbell or Graham," on their tombstones "Margaret Campbell wife of John Graham." Their families often would call them "Margaret Campbell" to help keep all the Margarets in the family sorted out. This is one of the reasons it is a blessing to chase Scottish ancestors, you can usually find the maiden names buried somewhere! Bobbie (Madison) Hall (The 5th Barbara Hall in my husband's family) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 09:01:01 -0700 From: "Donna Endicott" To: , Subject: Re: Washington co.,Pa. Message-ID: <01bcfa84$7e44dac0$74a1cece@Pdonna> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Margie, I have this stray Archibald, I have bo real dates and no spouse or kids for him but look this over and see what you think. Donna Descendants of William Campbell Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM5 CAMPBELL (COLIN4, ROBERT3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born Abt. 1718 in of Glenfalloch, Perthshire, Scotland. He married (1) EFFIE MCNICOL. He married (2) SUSAN Abt. 1743 in of Glenfalloch, Perthshire, Scotland. Children of WILLIAM CAMPBELL and SUSAN are: i. DUNCAN6 CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1744, of Glenfalloch, Perthshire, Scotland. [snip] As you can see, the digest has a sort of Table of Contents, which is nice because if the Subject headers are descriptive, you can tell if you want to read the message. The digest is also labeled as being a Campbell digest so you can tell what it is before you open the mail (the Subject line is campbell-d digest V97 #109, if I recall correctly.) If you were on the regular list, the messages would arrive in your mail box one at a time. The messages are not usually labeled as coming from any particular list in the subject line. (Some lists have a listname added at the beginning of each Subject line, but I've discovered this label is also inserted into the Subject lines in the digest, which looks rather silly.) One thing I don't like about the digests that are sent out from Genealogy Online is that they are mime digests, meaning that at least for my email program, they arrive as attachments. I haven't had too many complaints about them from subscribers, but am hoping to have a non-mime option available as soon as I figure out how to set it up. The advantage to mime digests is that you can save some attachments without saving the whole digest - you can pick and choose the messages you want. The best way to think of a digest is as a compilation. :-) Hope that explanation helps. :-) Chris ========================= Thanks, Chris. ========================== Subj: Re: comp #342 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 98-01-18 18:37:39 EST From: SSpradling To: NCreed1 >> Let me know if you want to be a Greeter. All you do is read the messages and when you find someone also interested in your surname or the same county where your ancestors lived, just drop them a note of welcome. >> Good Afternoon Nyla, I would be most happy to help with the VIA family. Just let me know when and where and I will be there . Take care and you deserve the rest. You have done a wonderful job. Sincerely, Sandy Spradling Author of the VIA Home Page =============== Thanks, Sandy. When the next VIA researcher joins our group, just give them a big welcome to the Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc group. No fair taking anyone away from us for your VIA group. For those of you who may not already know, Sandy and Judy are working very hard on researching the VIA family. If you're interested in the VIA family, be sure to check out Sandy's site and join Judy's mailing list. Nyla ===================== Subj: Re: comp #343 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 98-01-18 19:04:56 EST From: julie-mike@erols.com (Julie and Mike Burnette) Reply-to: julie-mike@erols.com To: NCreed1@aol.com (NCreed1) Nyla, Could you please send me Caroline Burnett's e-mail address? In the compilation, it just comes through as CarBurCo. She's looking for Burnette's from Jefferson County, AL, which is where my husband's Burnettes are from. Maybe I'm getting somewhere after all! Julie Matthews Burnette ==================== Caroline is at CarBurCo@aol.com. I hope you find all the information you need. Nyla ====================== Subj: North Carolina Turners Date: 98-01-18 19:06:06 EST From: N4JED To: NCreed1 For all those researching the North Carolina Turners, While looking thru the Library of Virginia card catalog I came across the following listing that might be of interest to those looking for the NC Turners... "The Turner Family: Discovering the father of Thomas Turner, John Turner and Philip Turner of Rowan Co., North Carolina and Madison Co., Kentucky" by, Virginia Darcey Slaughter 1992 Published Columbia, MO (8405 N. Wagon Trail Road, Columbia, 65202) Apparently - if I read the listing correctly - the oldest person in the book is William Wyndham Turner, died 1779. David ====================== Subj: Packwoods Date: 98-01-18 19:06:11 EST From: N4JED To: chrisdawson@hotmail.cpm CC: NCreed1 Chris, Finally got to start looking at your Packwood info and have a few comments on the first part in Comp 326. I am not sure how you go about listing counties for people as there appears to be two schools of thought. Some people list the present county an event would have physically taken place in today and some list the county the event actually took place in when it occured. In your generation 2 and 3 listings you keep refering to births in Patrick County. Patrick County was still 40 years in the future for some of these people. Actually 3 counties in the future as Pittsylvania Co., then Henry Co. and finally Patrick had to form before Samuel could even be in Patrick if he never moved. I perfer listing the original and commenting (later Patrick) to denote currrent location. Not sure your intent - and I still make the mistake myself - but for everyone else on the list I just want to point out that the counties listed did not exist then. In generation 3 Larkin Packwood married to unknown Henderson you list two sons: William Henderson Packwood born 1832 Larkin Canaday Packwood born 1803 I have been told by other Packwood researchers that William Henderson Packwood is the son of Larkin Canaday Packwood - not his brother. This also works out better date wise. And for those who asked earlier, this is the line to former Senator Bob Packwood. Under generation 3 ...Elisha Packwood married to Mary "Polly" Burnett, you have listed: 4 Elizabeth Packwood b. May 9, 1819 + Spencer Hardy I believe this is an error and is not Elizabeth's birth date or husband. If you continue through the listing you will find far more data on Elisha's sister ....3 [7]Elizabeth (2)Packwood b. 23 May 1791 married to Spencer Hardy with a marriage date of May 9, 1819. Also under Elisha, you have 4 Richard Packwood b. 1848 in MO This birth would have occured twenty years after his mother died. Under generation 3 Samuel Packwood married to Judith Sneed born 1775. You list her parents as John Sneed and Nancy Pedigo. I have in my records a John Sneed married 14 September 1807 to Nancy Pedigo b. 1789 with good info on Nancy. Obviously this could not be the parents of Judith. Was there another John and Nancy? Also under Samuel and Judith Sneed Packwood you have listed a child Larkin Packwood married to Ester Ann Berry. Any confusion here with son of Elisha and Mary Burnett Packwood - Larkington Packwood who married Ester Ann Berry? Your thoughts on the above? David ===================== Subj: Re: Comp #341 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Mailing List Date: 98-01-18 19:26:49 EST From: jcox@jps.net (Janet Cox) To: NCreed1@aol.com (NCreed1) Congratulations on the prospect of retiring!! :D SOOO, what do you think you'll do in ALL your spare time? :) Thanks for all the effort you've gone to in order to hold things together for the list - we appreciate it. Janet =================== Thanks, Janet. =================== Subj: Re: Beckley Date: 98-01-18 19:36:21 EST From: russt@flex.net (Russ Turner) Reply-to: russt@flex.net (Russ Turner) To: NCreed1@aol.com (NCreed1) Hi Nyla, Just to show how small a world it really is, I was an announcer at WOAY-AM-FM-TV in 1960! I was born in Kanawha County, and live just North of Houston, Texas. I am still looking for ancestors of Archibald Abraham Turner, b. 1806 and his wife, Mary Susan Creasy, who were married in 1825 in Bedford County. I have lots of Creasy info, but am afraid my great grandpa had no ancestors!!!! Russ Turner The Woodlands, Texas >>> Also, I noticed from your AOL profile that you have roots in Raleigh >County, WVA. I grew up in Williamson, Mingo County, WVA, and my first wife, >Theodoris Ann (Teddy) Watkins was from Beckley. Her uncle used to own the >drug store in town. > >Oh, sure, Watkins Drug. Small world isn't it? ===================== Russ: I'm beginning to wonder about all our ancestors who didn't seem to have any ancestors of their own. Nyla ===================== Subj: Re: comp #343 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 98-01-18 19:48:30 EST From: Yoricat To: NCreed1 Nyla, I haven't forgotten that I need to send you material. I put it in a safe place last fall so I wouldn't lose it and don't you know, now I can't find it. I called the library where I found the information and they are special mailing me the same material. Will send it to you as soon as I receive it. I would be glad to be on your welcoming committee. Just let me know what I should do. Jeanette O'Boyle ==================== Jeanette, Great. Just send a little welcome message to anyone that seems to be researching the same line that you are researching. It's that easy. Nyla ==================== Subj: My vote Date: 98-01-18 20:59:05 EST From: rangeley@caller.infi.net (rangeley) To: NCreed1@aol.com Hi Nyla, I would love to see the entire tree posted. Also, please accept my thanks to you, Chris, and everyone who helps make this list possible. It is the most enjoyable of any I have seen. Your hard work is appreciated. Lynda Rangeley Corpus Christi, Tx. ======================= Lynda: You're very welcome. Your kind words are appreciated. I don't think the personality of our group will change just because we're automated. Another vote for Kevin's TREE. Nyla ======================== Subj: Re: comp #343 Keep the personal Touch please Ü Date: 98-01-18 22:22:55 EST From: AACTchStan To: NCreed1 In a message dated 98-01-18 18:14:07 EST, you write: << After all, this group is NOT at all like all the other groups. We are special and personable--never boring. >> AMEN and I agree, would like to clean house at some of the Newsgroups/usenets which are so rigid that a comma instead of a semilcolon bounces /cancels your post. ****************************************************************************** ******************* I told one of their bosses that this was a hobby after all, he just about broke out of his brown shirt :) All this means that the personal touch is great, your compassion with the newbies is most rare and thus quite valuable :) We all benefit from your generosity, Thanks Stan in Toledo ======================== Stan: I remember so well when I was a newbie on a list. Nothing like a "flame" to kill a enthusiastic newbie. Thanks for your kinds words. This is a generous and kind group. Nyla ================== Excerts from a message from Chris Gaunt: "I don't think there is another list like this. You might be the only one making compilations, but possibly not. If I hadn't been in the thick of it, I wouldn't have known about it, so I may be missing similar groups mentioned on other mailing lists. (John Fuller may know of some, since he keeps track of the mailing lists.) I really think that the specialness and group effort will continue if we keep the tone the same. And that depends on what people send as emails rather than whether the list is automated or not. :-) ======================= The end of this compilation.