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  1. 1. I don't do windows because ...

    I love birds and don't want one to run into a clean window and get hurt.

     

     

    2. I don't wax floors because ...

    I am terrified a guest will slip, hurt themselves, I'll feel terrible and they may sue me.

     

     

    3. I don't mind the dust bunnies because ...

    they are very good company, I have named most of them, and they agree with everything I say.

     

     

    4. I don't disturb cobwebs because ...

    I want every creature to have a home of their own and somebody loves spiders.

     

     

    5. I don't Spring Clean because ...

    I love all the seasons and don't want the others to get jealous.

     

     

    6. I don't plant a garden because ...

    I don't want to get in God's way, he is an excellent designer.

     

     

    7. I don't put things away because ...

    might never be able to find them again.

     

     

    8. I don't do gourmet meals when I entertain because...

    I don't want my guests to stress out over what to make when they invite me over for dinner.

     

     

    9. I don't iron because ...

    I choose to believe them when they say "Permanent Press."

     

     

    10. I don't stress much on anything because ...

    "A Type" personalities die young and I want to stick around and become a wrinkled up crusty ol' person!!!!

  2. Thanks for the welcome everybody! I'll do all that I can to make your search for ancestors as pleasant as possible... If you need any help finding someone please let me know and I'll try to help... I wish more people at MrsS would get involved in genealogy... it's such an exciting hobby at times!!! Especially when you find that long lost grandfather in a census somewhere...

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    There's been a change in Grandma, we've noticed her of late,

    She's reading History or jotting down some date.

    She's tracking back the family,we'll all have pedigrees.

    Oh! Grandma's got a hobby, she's climbing Family Trees.

     

     

    Poor Grandpa does the cooking and now,or so he states,

    That worst of all, he has to wash the cups and Dinner plates.

    Grandma can't be bothered, she's busy as a bee,

    Compiling Genealogy, for The Family Tree.

     

     

    She has no time to baby-sit, the curtains are a fright.

    No buttons left on Granddad's shirt, the flower bed's a sight.

    She's given up her club work, the serials on TV,

    The only thing she does nowadays is climb the Family Tree.

     

     

    She goes down to the Court House and studies ancient lore,

    We know more about of forebears than we ever knew before.

    The books are old and dusty,they make poor Grandma sneeze,

    A minor irritation when you're climbing Family Trees.

     

     

    The mail is all for Grandma, it comes from near and far,

    Last week she got the proof she needs to join the DAR.

    A worthwhile avocation, to that we all agree,

    A monumental project, to climb The Family Tree.

     

     

    Now some folks came form Scotland and some from Galway Bay,

    Some were French as pastry, some German, all the way.

    Some went on West to stake their claim.Some stayed nearby the sea.

    Grandma hopes to find them all as she climbs The Family Tree.

     

     

    She wanders through the graveyard in search of date or name,

    The rich, the poor, the in-between, all sleeping there the same.

    She pauses now and then to rest, fanned by a gentle breeze,

    That blows above the Fathers of all our Family Trees.

     

     

    There were pioneers and patriots mixed in our kith and kin,

    Who blazed the paths of wilderness and fought through thick and thin.

    But none more staunch than Grandma, whose eyes light up with glee,

    Each time she finds a missing branch for The Family Tree.

     

     

    Their skills were wide and varied, from Carpenter to Cook,

    And one (Alas) the record shows was hopelessly a crook.

    Blacksmith, weaver,farmer,judge,some tutored for a fee.

    Long lost in time. now all recorded on The Family Tree.

     

     

    To some it's just a hobby, to Grandma it's much more,

    She knows the joys and heartaches of those who went before.

    They loved, they lost,they laughed ,they wept,and now for you and me,

    They live again in spirit, around The Family Tree.

     

     

    At last she's nearly finished and we are each exposed.

    Life will be the same again, this we supposed!!

    Grandma will cook and sew,serve cookies with our tea.

    We'll all be fat, just as before that wretched Family Tree.

     

     

    Sad to relate, The Preacher called and visited for a spell,

    We talked about the Gospel, and other things as well,

    The heathen folk, the poor - and then - 'twas fate fate, it had to be.

    Somehow the conversation turned to Grandma and the Family Tree.

     

     

    We tried to change the subject, we talked of everything,

    But then in Grandma's voice we heard that old familiar ring.

    She told him all about the past and soon was plain to see,

    The Preacher, too, was nearly snared by Grandma and The Family Tree.

     

     

    He never knew his Grandpa, his Mother's maiden name was ....Clark?

    He and Grandma talked and talked, outside it grew quite.

    We'd hoped our fears were groundless, but just like some disease,

    Grandma's become an addict ---She's hooked on Family Trees.

     

     

    Our souls were filled with sorrow, out hearts sank with dismay,

    our ears could scarce believe the words we heard our Grandma say,

    "It sure is a lucky thing that you have come to me,

    I know exactly how it's done, I'll climb your Family Tree".

     

     

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  4. Hi Pansy,

    Can you give us more information on the June family? Where they lived... dates of birth and death... first names, etc! Do you have information on your grandfather June? Great grandfather, etc. Have you posted a query on a message board or subscribed to a mailing list? I'm glad to see that you are a 'little' interested... that's the way the genealogy bug gets started, and once it starts it's hard to pull away! You wouldn't believe how much fun it is to find ancestors... there's a June message board at http://genforum.genealogy.com/june/?priority=0000900 where you can post a message and see what you get! I'm hoping that you'll get a responce from a distant relative!

  5. How & Where to Find Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Divorce Certificates & Adoption Records

     

    Vital records - birth certificates, marriage certificates, death

    certificates, divorce certificates and adoption records - are one of the best resources to help you as a genealogist build your family tree. Learn how to obtain vital records ( birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, etc. ) for each state and territory in the United States by clicking on the location of your choice for vital records addresses, fees, and Web sites for state Vital Records departments, plus links to free vital records indexes (online) of birth records, adoption

    records, marriage records and death records.

    http://genealogy.about.com/library/blvitalus.htm

  6. I use the GNIS -- http://geonames.usgs.gov/ -- to find out county names. Click on "U.S. and territories" in the section marked "Query GNIS" and you'll get a form. Fill out the name of the town and select the state. Usually if you want a city, you should select "populated place" in the feature list.

     

    GNIS is an outstanding resource that everyone should bookmark and learn to take full advantage of its capabilities. Be sure to click on "GNIS Query Help Page" below the search form to learn all about it. As you can see by clicking through the "Feature Type" list, it covers about every geographic feature in the U.S imaginable. By checking "yes" on the form for "Query Variant Name" you can often (but not always) locate a place even if it has been renamed and you only have the original, obsolete name. You can even do nationwide wildcard searches.

     

  7. This might not work, but it won't hurt to try...

    Click on Start>search>Files or Folders>All Files or Folders> then type in *.ftw

    and see what you get!!! I don't know what version of Windows you have. I have XP... Hope it works for you...

  8. I've found that sometimes all of the names of participants are not listed and should be. My great great great grandfather was in the battle of King's Mountain here in South Carolina, during the Revolutionary War and is not listed in any of the books that I have, but he received a pension and that battle was listed on those papers... We just have to keep searching! If I can help let me know! My ancestors came through the area where I now live and it just gives me a thrill to think that I'm walking in their footprints...

    Good luck with your searches...

  9. Well aren't you lucky Momo! I've tilled my garden but haven't planted anything in the ground yet! The nights are still too cold around here. I have tomatoes planted in trays and they're really showing their stuff!!! I plan to get some green beans planted if we don't have rain in the next couple of days... We had a frost this morning...

    take care~

  10. I just want to let everyone know about a free interactive tutorial on researching family history information. The tutorial is for beginners interested in using the Internet for genealogy research, but it's a big help for even the more experienced genealogist. It provides a demonstration of each Internet resource, and it allows users to practice with the resource while following step-by-step instructions. The address for the tutorial is:

    http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/intro.html

     

  11. Bears? Bears?? Did somebody say Bears??? I'll tell you what... there is no way that I could stay in an area where there were bears!!! I would be soooo afraid to go out at night.. oh no!!! I'd be afraid to go out during the day too... Man!!! you girls are brave! Do you walk around with a gun in your hands all the time? Now I know why I live in South Carolina!!!

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