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From: "L. Arthur LaRochelle" <>
Subject: Re: [GM-L] Unsubscribe
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 21:31:32 -0400
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I have tride to Unsubscribe and it wount do it. Art at
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From: "joeandsteph" <>
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Subject: [GM-L] Unsubscribe
> Please unsubscribe and I am still getting them after i unsubscribed
> before....
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> >GenMassachusetts-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 464
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> >Today's Topics:
> > #1 [GM-L] speeder tender ["res0pbfq"
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> > #2 [GM-L] History of Clinton, Mass (o []
> > #3 [GM-L] Web Update [Ray Brown
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> > Subject:
> > [GM-L] speeder tender
> > From:
> > "res0pbfq" <>
> > Date:
> > Fri, 6 Sep 2002 17:31:37 -0400
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> >Thanks to all who answered my inquiry on the occupation speed tender.
This one appears to be what I was looking for.
> >
> >A speeder tender is " One who operates a speeder or fly frame". A speeder
is "A machine used in yarn manufacturing, particularly in the cotton
system(generally a second intermediate roving machine) which inserts a
slight amount of twist in the sliver and winds it on bobbins at which point
the stock is termed "roving".
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> > Subject:
> > [GM-L] History of Clinton, Mass (once part of Lancaster) with bios
> > From:
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> > Date:
> > Fri, 6 Sep 2002 21:56:40 EDT
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> >http://www.clintonmass.com/history.html
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> >Clinton has produced some very important people in its short history:
> >
> >Click each name for complete biography
> >
> >David I. Walsh was a Clinton High School Class of 1890 graduate who
became
> >governor of Massachusetts in 1913 and our senator in 1918.
> >
> >Phil Philbin, Class of 1916, served a total of fourteen terms in the U.S.
> >Congress, as did his classmate, George Donovan.
> >
> >Joseph Casey, Class of 1917, was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1934 -
at
> >the time he was the youngest member of Congress.
> >
> >Matthew Connelly, Class of 1925, was President Harry Truman's personal
> >secretary and assistant.
> >
> >"Sliding" Billy Hamilton was one of the greatest baseball players in
modern
> >history - he ended his career with 937 stolen bases and is a member of
the
> >baseball Hall of Fame.
> >
> >Clarence Brown was born in Clinton and became a famous Hollywood
director -
> >dash his films include The Yearling, National Velvet, Anna Christie, and
> >Angels in the Outfield.
> >
> >Agnes Moorehead was born in Clinton and was an award-winning actress in
both
> >movies and television.
> >
> >Francis O'Malley, Class of 1926, spent forty-two years as a professor of
> >English at the University of Notre Dame and had a profound influence on
his
> >students.
> >
> >Carroll Gibbons was a band leader for thirty years at the Hotel Savoy in
> >London, England; he wrote a number of songs including "Garden in the
Rain."
> >
> >Sydney Schanberg, Class of 1951, won the Pulitzer Prize for international
> >reporting for his coverage of the fall of Phnom Penh - the popular movie,
The
> >Killing Fields, is the story of his friendship with his Cambodian
assistant,
> >Dith Pran.
> >
> >http://www.clintonmass.com/history.html
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> > Subject:
> > [GM-L] Web Update
> > From:
> > Ray Brown <>
> > Date:
> > Sat, 07 Sep 2002 09:32:08 -0400
> > To:
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> >I just added the early marriages for Attleborough, MA to my web site.
> >This is a fairley large list with about 600 marriages listed in it. Like
> >other towns it contains a lot of people from other towns, and quite a
> >few from RI as well.
> >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rbrown/
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> >Cheers
> >Ray
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