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From: "abrown" <>
Subject: Re: [JOBE-L] Messages to Boards
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 07:29:32 -0500
John, I agree with Sonya. You just might want to watch the threads for a
day or two after for corrections or updates that might be added by someone
who is an actual descendant. For instance, the information that Roy just
posted on the children of Thomas Jefferson Jobe and Ellen Hargrave would
have been Excellent!!!
Like you said -anything posted to the list is available in the archives, but
at times can be very hard to locate and the threads can sometimes be
humangeous!!! Trust your judgment, John, and YES it sounds like an
EXCELLENT IDEA!!!
Also, any that would like to be added to my researcher's page--please let me
know and I will put you in the proper category of your research. Soon more
areas of research pages will be set up --such as our German cousins, the
Jobes spelling, the New Jersery and the Mongolia Co, Va groups. It might be
a miscellaneous page of researchers for a while (those that don't fit in
with Andrew Job Jr or the Thomas Job of Rown Co, NC group)--BUT I HAVEN'T
FORGOTTON ABOUT YOU.
For those who haven't checked my pages lately, the Ohio records include some
of these and the Pennsylvania that will soon be posted will also include
them.
Ann
http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/Jobe.html
>John, Go right ahead, however you see fit to work things suits me. Sonya
>
>From time to time messages are submitted to our list that contain
important, basic data. Data that deserve to be recorded in such a way
that they will be brought to the attention of all investigators , new
and old, at a later date. It is a sad fact that these data are now
buried in the archives and seldom seen again.
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