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Amy & Karl Bostwick - 02/06/00 00:46:06
My Email:KABostwick@aol.com
Surnames: Bostwick, Salyards

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We were surprised to see this Website, and are actually interested in more family history. Our son, Benjamin, is named after his Great Grandfather, Benjamin H. Hutchinson (East Point, Georgia).

Donnie Shackelford - 01/31/00 22:55:58
My Email:venus25@email.msn.com
Surnames: Shackelford

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Karen: Great site: You have helped me fill in some blanks on my genealogy work but have many more questions. Could and would you please email me?

John Gallant - 01/01/00 16:02:04
My Email:jgallant@capitalnet.com
Surnames: Gallant and Linkletter

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Does anyone know the correct email address of the owner of this web site, Karen Ann Linkletter Hutchinson? I've tried the address on the site of artlady@scsn.net and it rejects. Does anyone know how to obtain a copy of the Linkletter.ged file that generates all the surname data? I'd like to be able to copy the file to my computer.

John Gallant - 01/01/00 00:06:41
My Email:jgallant@capitalnet.com
Surnames: Gallant, Linkletter

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I would like to contact anyone researching the Linkletter family on Prince Edward Island. Am willing to share with anyone interested.

Richard O. Russell - 08/12/99 22:35:13
My Email:rrussell@cvapc.com

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Attention: Karen We reviewed the Hutchinson line back to the 1200s.You have done a splendid job. I am the husband of Phyllis Hutchinson, daughter of John Hutchinson (Dub). What a great job!!! I met Art August 1 in Senoia, GA at the reunion.

Ribit Hutchinson - 08/05/99 14:46:30
My Email:rsh@gwinnettrealty.com
Surnames: Fractious

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Glad to see that I am visiter 0001 to the site... Before he died, our father brought up, for the first and only time, WWII and the Pacific. He told stories of the bombing of Japan, and the fire bombing of Tokyo. The bombing of Tokyo was originally set as precision H.E. Bombing, and because of the poor weather, had mixed (at best) results. It seems that the head of the army air corps decided to switch to fire bombing.... The reasoning was, if we can't hit the plan s, we can interrupt their supply of labor.... Several methods were discussed, and one of the test runs involved BATS with White Phosporous (timed) tubes attached. The reasong was simple... The bats would be released and would seek the darkness under the houses and factories. Several hours later, the .P would mix and voilla.....fire from underneath and within.... a most deadly and efficient process. Jack's B-29 was fitted with a giant net filled with BATS and WP...At the appointed drop zone his bombadier opened the bays and away they went...... The deadly destruction of the firebombing was noted with great gusto...... It seems that he, toward the end of his days here on earth, went to a reunion held in Hawaii.... At that reunion he met a survivor of the firebombing..... They discussed the devastation, and the survivor told him that he had a question regarding the logistics and tactics... It seemed that the initial firebombs were devastating, but as the fire fighters went about their work, there came another deadly attack..... He wanted to know to know who thought up the idea of dumping frozen bats on them as they fought the fires... Seems that no one thought about the effects of 40,000 ft and high altitude bombing...... The BATS froze within moments and hurtled to earth with their deadly White Phosphorous attachment, causing much pain and damaged as they rained apon the survivors fighting the fires....

Barbara Bible - 07/16/99 15:21:10
My URL:/Heartland/Woods/3258
My Email:Barbara_Bible@yahoo.com
Surnames: Hunter, Stanley, Campbell, Pilgrim, Cameron, Hollis

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Beautiful site -- I hope one day that mine can look as nice and offer as much information. I'm just getting started -- web pages and genealogy.

Vicki Conyer Gieselman - 06/23/99 14:03:59
My Email:gravesgiesel@iquest.net
Surnames: Hunsinger/Puckett/Conyer

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My great-grandmother was Angie Hunsinger from Burnt Prairie, IL. She married Anderson Augusta Puckett. I have just started reaseaching my family tree and found your site very interesting. I am trying to find out as much as I can. Will check in often.< r>
Minderoo - 05/31/99 23:09:17
My Email:Snaps2111@aol.com

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well, it still won't let me in the website ms.greene. I'm over here trying to show ellisha the site, but oh well.

Ron Frazier - 02/20/99 14:18:33
My Email:frazierfam@erols.com
Surnames: Linkletter

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I am researching the Linkletter ancestory for my wife, Karen Jan Linkletter Frazier. She is the granddaughter of Otis Linkletter listed on your web site. I found your site very interesting. Let us know if you are interested in corresponding. Ron Frazier

George Thomas Collins - 02/07/99 06:51:38
My Email:tomcolli@cyberzone.net
Surnames: Collins, Dodson,Chase

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Well, since my name is George Thomas Collins too you page naturally attracted my attention! My Collins line stems from Eastern Massachusetts. Where does your line derive? I even have a Barnabus Collins from Dartmouth Mass. Please write. George Thomas Collins

Lisa Ludeman-Ray - 01/15/99 03:46:02
My Email:NoTweety@Aol.Com
Surnames: Ludeman, Ludemann

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Your webpage is wonderful and I greatly enjoyed my visit. I am searching for my Ludeman heritage, but have come up empty handed. I prayed that your sight was the answer I needed but I don't believe it is. I am not sure what my great-grandfathers first ame was but my great-grandmother's name was also Anna. My great-grandfather died when my grandfather Lester Ludeman was young and Anna remarried. Once again I would like to say that you have a wonderful sight. Thank You

Sandra Linkletter - 01/08/99 17:04:39
My URL:http://www.netins.net/showcase/slink
My Email:slink@netins.net

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Thank you for your interesting information on the Orkney Islands and the Viking connection. I always thought that AELingakloetr must be Norwegian but I had another Linkletter insist it was Scottish because the Orkneys were Scottish. Do you know of another site with more information on the Linkletters? I was contacted some years ago by a Linkletter who was collecting ancestries for our family tree but he said my father's link could not be found. I would like to make that link. I di order everything available from Broderbund (publishers of Family Tree) but as far as their records my father never even existed! Thanks for listening. :)

spike - 12/03/98 06:31:55
My Email:spike@dot.net.au
Surnames: mason

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G'day from sydney australia My name is Spike Mason (born 1970)and I was surprised to find there's another one. Who is he

Michael J. Linkletter - 12/01/98 03:36:29
My Email:lin20713@villagenet.com
Surnames: Linkletter/Duffy

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Father John H. Linkletter born 1896 New York City Mother Anna Duffy born 1901 County Mayo Irland

LaDonna Engliah - 11/29/98 19:40:15
My Email:lenglish@datasys.net
Surnames: Linkletter/Hardenber/Halsteadgh

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Very nice pages. I had to disable JAVA in order to get in, get on the bookmark, then enable JAVA.

Lat Gray - 10/21/98 01:01:51
My Email:egunn34@mindspring.com

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Wanted to lake a look at what you've done. I'm glad I was able to contribute. I might have some more info you might be intrested in. Lets stay in touch. I'm looking foward to seeing what you have on Abrahams father. Lat

10/05/98 11:17:06
Name: Bad Bunny My URL: Visit Me
My Email: Email Me

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Nice page. Very informative. Keep it up.


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