Fred Dittmar, of Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service in Norman, Oklahoma, is the List Administrator for the Ghost Towns of Canada and the US mailing list at RootsWeb. You can contact him at dittmar_ksa@ou.edu for questions about the list.
Fred says that he started "12 Rootsweb mail lists late last year. There is one for each Province and Territory in Canada".
He explained that (as the site itself says) that 'This list is for the study and researching of town names, residents, history and locations of abandoned ghost towns, camps or posts that your ancestors lived in, passed through or you have a genealogical interest in, in the Province of British Columbia, the Province of Alberta etc."
Fred adds that "The mail lists are only as good as the people who post and talk with each other. That's my motto: Post a lot, talk a lot, have fun, be nice and help each other but don't forget I have a size 13 shoe. It works……lol Thanks again Fred".
You can reach the list at: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN and search "ghost towns".
Friday, April 15, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Moore Family Reunion
There will be a reunion of descendants of Samuel Moore of Massachusetts and New Jersey on Saturday, June 25, 2011 at the Norwich and District Museum, 89 Stover Street North, Norwich, Ontario.
He was born in 1630, and his great-grandson, Samuel Moore of New Jersey, was born in 1742.
People are invited from across Canada and the USA.
Mark the date on your calendar now, and plan to attend!
For more information, contact:
Donna Moore, UE,
d.moore3@sympatico.ca
He was born in 1630, and his great-grandson, Samuel Moore of New Jersey, was born in 1742.
People are invited from across Canada and the USA.
Mark the date on your calendar now, and plan to attend!
For more information, contact:
Donna Moore, UE,
d.moore3@sympatico.ca
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