[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Genealogical Thanksgiving

Marlo50 Marlo50 at bex.net
Thu Nov 23 08:17:32 PST 2006


Thank you Karl,  There are quite a few Villwock's in this country and I am sure in
Germany.  But no one seems to be doing
any research I could exchange with.  
Margaret
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Karl Krueger 
  To: Marlo50 ; ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 11:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Genealogical Thanksgiving


  I have seen the name Villiwock on a record - as a witness I believe.

  Marlo50 <Marlo50 at bex.net> wrote: 
    Jerry, ok, so I will jump in. I have been researching my husband's family 
    since1978, names are Loroff, Villwock, Schwochow. I have belonged to this 
    group for a long time, and never have I seen those names. Isn't it strange 
    that someone isn't researching at least one of them?
    Just thought I would throw them out.
    Happy Thanksgiving to all.
    Margaret
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Jerry Frank" 
    To: 
    Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 5:20 PM
    Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Genealogical Thanksgiving


    > As we approach the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday (or on any country's 
    > thanksgiving celebration) we might often direct our attention to our 
    > ancestors and be thankful for their presence and impact on our lives. I 
    > would like to compliment such thoughts with reasons to be thankful for 
    > events in the here and now.
    >
    > There is a Biblical story about 10 lepers who were healed by Jesus. Only 
    > one turned back to give Him thanks. The ratio is probably about the same 
    > for notes of thanks on most genealogy bulletin boards and mailing lists 
    > (perhaps a bit better on our mailing list). If you have forgotten or 
    > neglected to thank someone who has helped you in your genealogical 
    > journey, why not take a few moments during the next few days to do so? 
    > Even if someone offered suggestions that were not of direct help to you, 
    > they still took time and effort to try. Thank them for that too. 
    > (Remember to send your notes privately and not by way of the list, unless 
    > it is a generic thank you to the list in general.)
    >
    > And please allow me this opportunity to thank each and every one of you 
    > for your contributions to this mailing list. I subscribe to or monitor 
    > the archives of several other lists and boards. Ours is, by far, one 
    > f - the most helpful; the most properly utilized; the most respectful; 
    > the least controversial. It is a pleasure to administer this list on 
    > behalf of SGGEE.
    >
    > For your info, we now have over 530 subscribers who read the mail 
    > regularly. We've probably only heard from a quarter of you so please feel 
    > free to jump in, ask questions, and respond to queries.
    >
    >
    > Jerry Frank
    > List Administrator
    >
    >
    >
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