tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034998384799920884.post3392142918955117068..comments2024-03-26T12:01:39.690-07:00Comments on A Family Tapestry: Into the EtherJacqi Stevenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03471698670217119444noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034998384799920884.post-9759876899151796702021-03-31T11:46:50.198-07:002021-03-31T11:46:50.198-07:00This is ‘stringcat’. Thank you fir kind comments h...This is ‘stringcat’. Thank you fir kind comments here. I wish everyone was as accepting of blog post about the ongoing research. This blog you have links to, has since been renamed— problems with angry folks claiming I was not giving proper citation on post sources. I had placed the blog on hiatus, until I could review it in its entirity. I will send update links your way once I make certain the posts are still in my archive files. I have found several of William Navey’s FTW sites — his research and mine touch on several lines. One for my husband (Pate); and several surnames on my paternal tree — main one being Honeycutt. Thank you, against n for your post!! Will be back with you soon. — C A AbernathyCathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12724464769150670325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034998384799920884.post-45257193370121834422011-12-17T12:40:41.078-08:002011-12-17T12:40:41.078-08:00I'm so glad you commented and left this link, ...I'm so glad you commented and left this link, Jacqui. I could not agree more. I've been focused on moving my research and and family archives from hearth to the internet for greater access. I need to begin giving careful thought to getting some of it on parchment!<br /><br />And it looks like I have considerable back reading to do here.Susan Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02009218875010743399noreply@blogger.com