Tarver-Gen: Tarver Family Research http://www.tarver-genealogy.net -------------------- : FUN STUFF - Found on the World Wide Web -------------------- o "(The clerk got carried away, he is not mine.)" o "...am willing to check cemeteries and take pictures of persons known to be buried..." o "...let me know and I'll supply the rest of the children." o "...that more people died of the flue than from the war was one of the tragedies of the war." o "...this is probably the only way I will ever tie some of these folks up..." o "...went to the Church and went threw the Microfilm." o "Any ancestors you can dig up would be appreciated." o "As he was on wife #4, I think his health was probably ok, till the very end." o "Do any of you by chance have her in your data?" o "Does anyone know anything about finding Crest for families?" o "Have mush information on George's line..." o "He died at the end of the War of Disease." o "Hunting RABBITT in NYC and elsewhere." o "I'm hoping to find my way all the way back to Africa, but I need help." o "I am looking for FELLOWS." o "I am looking for PLENTY." o "I am not on the Internet but I do have E-mail." o "I am still hitting a dead end wall." o "I am trying to tie him into the family." o "I do not have access to the Internet... just E-mail... so any help is very appreciated." o "I do not know if that address is still any good after 2 wars." o "I do recall relations with a Harold and Helen, but do not know if they are related." o "I don't wanna mails from ROOTS no more. So Please stop sending mails to me." o "I have 6 of their children with birth dates." o "I have been chasing this fellow for 20 years..." o "I have been stuck here for 20 years." o "I have children for the rest and I'm willing to share." o "I have many dates in cemeteries, if anyone is interested." o "I have one son named George and one named Robert. Does anyone know who the father is?" o "I... found the names of two family heads..." o "If anything fits, please let me know!" o "If interested in the above marriage e-mail me." o "If this sounds familiar, please give me a zap." o "If you have any... HIGH descendants... I would appreciate VERY MUCH hearing from you..." o "Looking for anything you may have." o "Looking for BORING surname, anytime, anyplace." o "My Heads and at least one brother moved to..." o "No one said this is for dead people only." o "Possibly she was born with a different surname." o "Seeking GOOD family members, any help appreciated." o "Shaver headed the 38th Infantry." o "She died in Childbirth, Mississippi." o "Subject: Revelotionary records." o "Thank you for reading this long boring query." o "The Hasty information is still being added, a bit at a time." o "The wife may have been ASKEW." o "To whom it may concern, My name is **** *******. I am looking for family history." o "When she died, she was his widow." o "Would also be interested in any links to sites specializing in BACON." o "Yes, I came across some DYERs at a very old cemetery." o At a reunion: "I'm John Smith." "And who were you before you married?" o Found in death records: "Cause of death: Studying too hard." o On a tombstone: "I told you I was sick." o Sign at junkyard next to cemetery: "Used Body Parts." Author Unknown Uploaded 28 June 2002 ----------- © 1997, 1999, 2002 Lotus D. Cirilo -- All Rights Reserved Do not copy or extract data or photos, except for use in your personal research. Contact me lotus@cirilo.net if you have any questions. TERMS OF USE You may freely link to this Web site. You may view, download, and print material from this site only for your personal, noncommercial use. You may not post material from this site on another web site or on a computer network without express written permission. You may not use this site or information found at this site (including the names and email addresses of those who submitted information) for selling or promoting products or services, soliciting clients, or any other commercial purpose. ------------------ (c) 2002, All rights reserved. Tarver-Gen, Lotus D Cirilo http://www.tarver-genealogy.net