[or-roots] Brick walls and "unscribe"
Bill & Chris Strickland
lechevrier at earthlink.net
Wed Oct 16 09:23:47 PDT 2002
Thank you for your wonderful comments Cecil! Although a Native
Oregonian, all of my "pioneer" ancestors did their pioneering in MA, CT,
PA, OH, VA, KY, IL, IA, NE, KS, and CO -- but I'm still "scribed" to
this list -- maybe I can help others in my admittedly rather narrow area
of Oregon expertise.
cchouk wrote:
>
> A few have
> "unscribed" because they do NOT understand the value of the work
> that our dear Linda has put into posting the obits in the Eugene
> area.
At the risk of offending the "unscribers" who only are seeking
information on "their" family, we are ALL the family of man, and one
never knows where that next bit of information might lead -- a few years
ago my wife and I uncovered the fact that we are eighth cousins, twice
removed, and through a different pair of ancestors, ninth cousins. Had
we ignored those connections that may not strike us immediately, we
would have likely never uncovered the commonality of these ancestors.
I find it quite a shame that the archives no longer can access the
Eugene obits that were entered under the earlier format of this list.
What a wonderful resource, [hopefully] still laying around somewhere,
just inaccessible
> Some of my "brick walls" ...
And as for "brick walls", yes I have one, but surely "brick" wall is a
misnomer. Actual brick and mortar walls deconstruct rather easily, one
brick at a time, and generally, even if left alone, the mortar will
start to crumble -- view any Inca or Roman ruins -- and the internet
seems to work wonders as a crumbling agent. Even concrete walls, with
time, energy and a teaspoon can be penetrated. If the Berlin Wall no
longer stands ...
get to chippin' & diggin' --
Godspeed!
Bill Strickland
Oregon City, OR
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