[or-roots] Brickwalls redux

maryeatwell at charter.net maryeatwell at charter.net
Sun Mar 19 14:53:19 PST 2006


---- Gary Murray <gmurray1 at cox.net> wrote: 
> i am one of the fortunate ones.  my hutchinson line was a brick wall for 
> about 25 yrs.  then out of the b lue 3 very nice ladies filled me in on this 
> line.  now this was a line that a distant cousin of mine had all the time. 
> he lived in seattle.  he would not share anything.  i am such a believer in 
> sharing everything that i have.   i sent a lady most all of my bonney line 
> back to adam and eve and she either gave it or sold it to ancestry.com.  all 
> of a sudden it was all over the internet.  i just didn't care.  if she 
> gleaned all there was for her out of it then to me it was worth it.  i have 
> spent hundreds of dollars to see if i could get my data and all the pics i 
> have out to anyone that wanted them.  i will continue to do so.  my 
> hutchinson line went back to elijah dow hutchinson and his birth in 1824 in 
> ohio.  that is all i had and now thanks to those ladies i have a ton of data 
> and charts and a little of everything.  i have been in az. 4 years and i 
> hope to return to oregon this year where i can continue to research and give 
> my time.  i personally would like to see everyone do this about once a year. 
> if each person finds one male in their line and only half find wives w/ 
> maiden names, just stop and think how many of us that would benefit.  i have 
> every child of jarius and dr. truman bonney.  on dr. truman that is as far 
> as i cared to go since it is jarius who is my direct.  these people had 
> 12-14 children and most of them married.  same goes for elijah d. 
> hutchinson.  i do remember the stories on most of these people but i turned 
> down thousands of pics because they were not my direct line.  i have always 
> felt that more people need to "share" rather than worry about giving away 
> their hard work.  [just my personal opinion]  at the moment my gene. program 
> will not allow me to copy anything to paper or disk.  but when its fixed, 
> after i move, then all are welcome to anything i have.  i have found a 
> copying place that will do the pics.  all i have ever asked is that i am 
> paid for my outlay of cash.  soma do and soma don't.
> gary in az.
> Hello Gary, I did some extensive research for a cousin in Central Oregon, whoi is of the Porter-Chrisman-Bonney line, but I did not get the information off of Ancestry, I put a file for her on Ancestry if you wish to take a look. Mary in The Dalles
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Leslie Chapman" <reedsportchapmans at verizon.net>
> To: <or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us>
> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 12:44 PM
> Subject: [or-roots] Brickwalls redux
> 
> 
> >I can understand your frustration Karla, but just let me give you an 
> >example
> > of why mosts lists like to do this little thing, even though it drives a 
> > lot
> > of folks nuts who have signed up, often without realizing they have
> > volunteered to recieve unspecified quantities of email from total 
> > strangers
> > [and boy are some of us strange] in their inbox.
> >
> > Mosts lists call it simply "Roll Call" the Wheeler list which is another
> > list I am on that has historically been very active though has been slow 
> > of
> > late, as much as a week going by without a post, as opposed to my Pierce
> > list which was dissolved because the host refused to allot space to a list
> > that only got a post every year or two.
> >
> > My point is that there may be a Newbie out there who is sitting on their
> > grand-dad's diary that they just happened to look at last week again and
> > wondered who the heck all of thos John Smiths were in Podunk that came to
> > Boring with grandpa, now if it happens to be John smith, John Smith Jr. 
> > and
> > John Smith the third from Podunk that moved to Boring with "your grandpa"
> > and you posted that question last year and Mr Newbie isn't curious enough
> > about these folks to do a google or whatever on them, the two of you might
> > not connect, but if Mr Newbie has been lurking here for the last three
> > months and you repost your John Smiths and the name resonate with him 
> > enough
> > for him to dig out the diary and reread it, you might have the proverbial
> > "Gold Mine"
> >
> > My personal brick wall is who was the Mrs Barnes that nursed my great
> > grandfather Milan Morell Melvin through an epidemic on the Wagon Train to
> > Wherever the heck they first came to (first inof we have hard knowedge is
> > thier residing in Del Norte Co Cal, but no wagon train terminus near
> > there??)
> >
> > But back to my story [now you can see why every tiime I open my mouth at
> > family gatherings somebody stuffs my foot in it]
> > I came on here a year or two ago in answer to a similar complaint about 
> > why
> > repost and I threw out one of my dead ends by example, just like the above
> > Mrs Barnes story and one of the people on the list googled my question and
> > there was my answer. Of course I could have gotten that one myself, but I
> > had Googled and dogpiled and ship listed and etc the same problem for 
> > hours
> > and hours over a period of years and come up blank.
> >
> > This of course isn't the best example of why we should have a "roll call"
> > now and then, but I think you can see my point, I was totally frustrated
> > with that particular fact, had in fact given up on it over a year before 
> > and
> > just threw it out there as an example of how frustrating some things can 
> > be
> > and was kindly handed a large helping of crow so to speak.
> >
> > So by all means, repost that question, the other thing you have to 
> > consider
> > is that some of us have resources that we are either too busy or too lazy 
> > to
> > use except on whim, and maybe all of us missed you previous post, or were
> > too busy, but maybe you can catch us with free time, which it looks like I
> > have a lot of but actually don't because wifey has been hovering in the
> > background wiht a list of honeydos since I got on here this morning, but 
> > if
> > you post it, I promise within a week I will take a stab at it.
> >
> > Les C
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
> > [mailto:or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us]On Behalf Of
> > karfranw at juno.com
> > Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 9:28 AM
> > To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
> > Subject: Re: [or-roots] OREGON ONLY NAMES AND BRICK WALLS
> >
> >
> > Hello, the above idea, is all well and good, I agree.  But, some members 
> > of
> > my family have already done research on the family name, and have hit
> > brickwalls no matter where they search.  And as far as when this errant
> > antecedent of ours reached Oregon, it is anyone's guess.  I could tell you
> > the story but already submitted that when I first subscribed to this
> > list.
> > My brothers and I have come to a conclusion, the old guy was lying through
> > his teeth about
> > his name, because of circumstances.  We don't have a clue as to what to do
> > now.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Karla (Gray) Williams
> >
> >
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