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Kent McMillan
Kent McMillan
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Joined: June 30, 2010 7:03 pm
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RE: Ah, the Disappearing Thread

Wendell, post: 445822, member: 1 wrote: Being that there are only four moderators, two of which haven't been here for weeks, if not months, plus my wi...

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RE: Ah, the Disappearing Thread

Wendell, post: 445803, member: 1 wrote: Yes, I deleted it because of so many people complaining about it. Of course, as soon as I deleted it, many peo...

8 years ago
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RE: Ah, the Disappearing Thread

Holy Cow, post: 445774, member: 50 wrote: Que sera sera. A little clean up in the aisles is necessary from time to time. We will continue quite well...

8 years ago
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RE: Ah, the Disappearing Thread

Wendell, post: 445734, member: 1 wrote: So, if you had very limited time to work on a community website, while still trying to run a much-more-than-fu...

8 years ago
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RE: Ah, the Disappearing Thread

Yes, there were a few posters who contributed less than nothing to that one and it's annoying that the serious discussion disappears just to erase the...

8 years ago
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RE: interesting deed

Loyal, post: 445722, member: 228 wrote: I've been working 18 hours a day, 7 days a week for the last couple of months, and needling you a little bit i...

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RE: interesting deed

Loyal, post: 445714, member: 228 wrote: Are you sure that it wasn't Emmett Brown?Frank Brown had very distinctive handwriting and was County Clerk in ...

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RE: interesting deed

flyin solo, post: 445560, member: 8089 wrote: here's my favorite one to date. from 1886. i guess they had teenaged girls working in the county clerk...

8 years ago
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RE: interesting deed

Aside from a few ideosyncratic spellings, that Ipswich deed looks familiar enough from metes and bounds Texas:"A Certain Parcell of salt marsh and upl...

8 years ago
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RE: interesting deed

flyin solo, post: 445560, member: 8089 wrote: here's my favorite one to date. from 1886. i guess they had teenaged girls working in the county clerk...

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RE: Help with photo interpretation

I'd consider overlaying early atlas maps of Castleton Town on modern aerial orthophotos to see if that is possibly an old road. An old road would be m...

8 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

So, just to summarize: the original poster's question was an interesting one, even if, as is often the case with such things, an insufficient amount o...

8 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

James Vianna, post: 445505, member: 120 wrote: 2. I have used GPR once before searching for a possible stone set sometime around 1685. This was not a ...

8 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

MightyMoe, post: 445497, member: 700 wrote: I don't blame her at all, she basically got nothing here, at least nothing useful.Actually, the OP thought...

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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Peter Lothian - MA ME, post: 445491, member: 4512 wrote: Why do so many of these threads devolve into a pissing match between the same folks? I hope ...

8 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Holy Cow, post: 445469, member: 50 wrote: I believe it was Madeline Kahn who sang, "I'm so tired.........................."Okay, I make no judgments i...

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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Alvin Tostick, post: 445466, member: 13000 wrote: Recent anniversary of Lady Diana's death. She was the spokesperson for the HALO Trust who are one of...

8 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Gene Kooper, post: 445465, member: 9850 wrote: Sure, Kent. The work was published. I'm sure you will immediately dismiss the work as its purpose was...

8 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Gene Kooper, post: 445459, member: 9850 wrote: One of us has used GPR equipment and the other has Google knowledge that GPR MAY work. If that makes ...

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