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Name: MR MUGU AGU <MUGU@YAHOO.COM> Date: 2004-10-19 Comments:
NICE SITE
I DEY OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
GREAT SITE
MR MUGU
Name: L McCaa <Jagi3@aol.com> Date: 2001-12-04 Comments:
Thanks to Rootsweb for all the free info.
Name: Audrey Hicks-Patterson <apgranny@aol.com> Date: 2001-11-06 Comments:
good work, I'm just having problems finding my family roots
Name: Audrey Hicks-Patterson <apgranny@aol.com> Date: 2001-11-06 Comments:
good work, I'm just having problems finding my family roots
African American info is very hard to locate
Gray-Payne
Honeywood-Hicks-Bass
Name: Charlene Zankich <zankich@pacbell.net> Date: 2001-07-27 Comments:
Good Morning
I have been searching effortlessly for information on
the Franklin Sharpshooters ( civil war era) it has been
a project for approx 4 months. I need the history of the regiment
do you have any info.?
Thank you for your time
Charlene
Name: Almetha LaBorde Sizemore <asize2958@aol.com> Date: 1999-10-15 Comments:
Almetha LaBorde Sizemore
Name: Walter M. Blackburn <walterb@amug.org> Date: 1999-10-06 Comments:
Haven't found what I am looking for yet but just wanted you to know that I appreciate your efforts and that I am rooting around in the records for information on my grandfather and grandmother both burried in LA. William Richard Blackburn died March 17, 1917, and was burried in Winnsboro and Emma Etta Blackburn(Hays) died July 31, 1953, in Alexandria. I suppose she is burried there. If you have any suggestions as to how I may find information about any of the Blackburns in LA I would appreciate it. I have no idea what I am doing. I just found the web site and thought I would follow it up. My grandfather was an engineer and put the first train over the tracks up into AR along Highway 71 I was told. Thank you.
Name: Ray Hair <some@home.net> Date: 1999-10-03 Comments:
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