knoxcotn-digest Friday, August 4 2000 Volume 01 : Number 123

 

 

 

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Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 11:31:38 EDT

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Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 01:20:13 -0700

From: "Billie R. McNamara" <knox@tngenweb.org>

Subject: [KnoxCoTN] Online: Blount Co. Marriages/Divorces 1911-1950

There's a new database you might want to check out, especially if you have

relatives/ancestors in southeastern Tennessee. It's the 1911-1950

marriages and divorces in Blount County. This database was created and

donated by volunteers from the Knoxville Stake LDS Family History

Center. The database has over 13,000 records in it.

The URL is http://www.tnhillbillie.net/tn/blount/mardivsearch.html

Feel free to announce this database to any mailing lists or individuals you

feel will have an interest.

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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 16:57:23 EDT

From: JTODD848@aol.com

Subject: [KnoxCoTN] Smiths of Knox Co.

In response to an e-mail dated 7-28-00 I would like to know where to find

more info on the Henry Smith who became a Mormon. I would like to know where

to find more info on his family. This may be a connection.

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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 13:52:46 -0400

From: "East Tennessee Historical Society" <eths@east-tennessee-history.org>

Subject: [KnoxCoTN] Free Genealogy Classes for East Tennessee Beginners

WANT TO CLIMB YOUR FAMILY TREE? ETHS OFFERS FREE GENEALOGY CLASSES FOR

BEGINNERS

Have you been bitten by the "genealogy bug?" Are you curious about learning

about your family's role in American history? The East Tennessee Historical

Society invites beginners to a series of free genealogy classes to be hosted

on Tuesday evenings at the ETHS headquarters in downtown Knoxville.

The classes, held at 7 p.m., on Tuesday, August 15, 22, and 29, are designed

for beginners with an interest in learning more about how to get started in

one of the nation's most popular hobbies. The classes will be led by Steve

Cotham, head of the McClung Historical Collection, a department of the Knox

County Public Library System.

Space is limited in the classes and must be reserved in advance. Guests can

register for the class by calling ETHS at 865-215-8824.

Classes begin on Tuesday, August 15, with "Getting Started in Genealogy

Research." On Tuesday, August 22, classes continue with "Using Census and

Official Records." Classes conclude on Tuesday, August 29 with "Land Records

and Other Sources." Registrants should be able to participate in all three

scheduled classes.

Classes will be held in the East Tennessee Historical Society's Lucille S.

Thompson Auditorium on the first floor of the East Tennessee History Center

(600 Market Street, Knoxville).

ETHS is hosting the classes in conjunction with the airing of the new PBS

television series, Ancestors 2. The series airs in the Knoxville-area on

WSJK-TV, Channel 2, and WKOP-TV, Channel 15, each Saturday at 11:30 a.m. The

series is sponsored locally by the historical society. For more information

about ETHS, visit the ETHS web site at www.east-tennessee-history.org

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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 17:39:49 -0500

From: "James Steve Sanders" <sandking@usit.net>

Subject: [KnoxCoTN] Catherine & Alexander King-1860 Knox Co., TN. Census

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Could someone who has easy access to the 1860 Knox Co., TN. census, do a =

look-up for me? I have tried to find this census online, but haven't =

been able to find it.

From Ancestry.com, I found the following 2 people:

1860 Knox Co., TN. Census-MF page # 073 in District 1

Catherine King

1860 Knox Co., TN. Census-MF page # 073 in District 1

Alexander King

I have a Catherine King and her son Alexander and I am trying to find =

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Judy Sanders

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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Could someone who has easy access to the 1860 Knox =

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census, do a look-up for me?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I have tried to find this =

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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>From Ancestry.com, I found the following 2=20

people:</FONT></DIV>

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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>1860 Knox Co., TN. Census-MF page # 073 in District=20

1</FONT></DIV>

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Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 18:27:22 -0700

From: "Billie R. McNamara" <knox@tngenweb.org>

Subject: [KnoxCoTN] Best KAK removal system I've seen

It seems the KAK worm just won't die...

If you inadvertently get infected, this place has a good, FREE method for

removing the infection. One of my cuzzins recommended it after he was

afflicted.

Tuck this URL away, just in case.

http://getvirushelp.com/Kak/info.ssi

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