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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Our Personal Line
Date: 1 Oct 1998 20:21:08 GMT
Vide infra.
Very nicely put.
Direct, straight from the shoulder --- and with the bark off.
Bravo.
In the immortal words of John F. Kennedy [1917-1963]:
"Life is not fair."
Neither are History nor Genealogy.
D. Spencer Hines
Lux et Veritas
Fortem Posce Animum
--
D. Spencer Hines --- "I said in 1992 he's a bright young guy in business, I
might put him somewhere and train him to be a middle manager. Right now I
wouldn't have him third shift in a hamburger stand responsible for cleaning
out the sink after everybody had gone home." --- H. Ross Perot, Texas
billionaire, who spent $65 million of his own money in 1992 defeating
President George Herbert Walker Bush and opening the door to President
William Jefferson Clinton. [9/26/98]
Reedpcgen wrote in message <>...
>
>I'm afraid this line is false. Richard Baildon, the son of Sir Francis
>Baildon, died in England. He was not the New England immigrant.
>
>The details will be in an article by me to be published in The American
>Genealogist TAG). I'm sorry to chop this very interesting ancestry off.
>That's the danger in posting to this group. You might get an answer you
don't
>necessarily want to hear.
>
>Sorry.
>
>Paul C. Reed
>
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