[or-roots] Oregon roots
Albert Belanger
skipb at rcn.com
Wed Mar 16 06:05:39 PST 2005
Bonjour,
Welcome aboard. Do you have any Oregon Trail ancestors of 1851? My
wife's BLANCHARD ancestors were on that trek. I have been working on a
project on that particular migration for 18 years, and have landed a
publisher. There were CLARK families on the Trail that year.
Your humble servant &., &c.,
Albert
Albert Edward Belanger
128 Middle Road
Brentwood, NH 03833
Researching the 1851 Oregon Trail Migration
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carroll Clark" <w7iml at gte.net>
To: <or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us>
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Is the server down?
> Hi Bruce, Ronda, and Nancy. I don't know you, & U don't know me, as
yet.
> I've been "lurking" here for about 3 weeks to try to get the "feel" of
> this
> bulletin site.
> I have Oregon roots from back in the 1847 - 1865 era and relatives
beyond
> those years living in OR and along the Columbia River, both OR & WA
sides
> who are anc. of those earlier clans. I am a ham radio opr. (amateur
radio
> opr) who "works" OR hams so I am interested in Oregon for many
reasons.
> I hope to find some things that I might contribute, or gain from this
> site,
> so that is why I subscribed to it and was accepted
> to come aboard. Now, I need to see how I can contribute and/or pick
the
> brains of some fine Oregon people who are
> on here.
> As we say in ham radio slanguage 73, which translates to Best
Regards,
> (Mr) Carroll Clark in Snohomish, WA 30 mi. NE of Seattle; b. here but
have
> many roots with Oregon Settlement, History, etc. to share.
>
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