*LunchBunch
Start: 12:22:55
End: 13:36:03
Chatters: Daviss, Khathu, Selma, Seventies, vkn
Seventies: Ok its 12:30 am I going to be the only one in chat today?
Khathu: hey seventies
Seventies: Hi Khathu. How are you? Getting snow down there?
Khathu: No just rain
Seventies: okay Hi Selma
Selma: Afternoon seventies and Khathu
Seventies: How's everything going with the genealogical research? I'm ordering some additional DCs this week. okay... How's the weather? :}
Selma: Stepped away from the computer. No research for me on Grandma duty...the weather is good suppose to get some showers later on toady
Khathu: I just realized that I am just about related to everyone in Freestone and Leon Counties, Texas either by blood or marriage So I should continue to research the entire counties
Selma: I could see where that would happen in some places Khathu
Seventies: I can too, especially back in those times. The late 1800's and early 1900's. Selma or Khathu, do you have any experience with ADAH? or Alabama counties?
Selma: I don't seventies.
Khathu: Very little
Seventies: hhmm I want to do some ordering from there. I understand that the death certificates are maintained at the county level. Surprising.
Selma: I think vkn does
Seventies: okay
Selma: Oops or does she do Georgia
Seventies: How about South Carolina? I think my slave era research will take me there for my Alabama folks.
Selma: Is South Carolina what they list as their place of birth
Seventies: My Mixon line out of Autauga County lists the father and occasionally Alec Mixon. There are also white Mixons in the area from South Carolina. Wait a moment. Alec Mixon is listed as being born in SC and AL on a few census records, as is his father. Hello vkn
Selma: Afternoon vkn
vkn: Good afternoon on Tuesday to Seventies, Selma and Khathu
Khathu: Hello vkn
vkn: Seventies in my experience they are at the State Dept of Health
Seventies: OK thanks vkn.
vkn: There is also a certificate of burial at the state level that is genealogically loaded with data. I will try to remember to scan one for you. It is filed by the funeral director.
Selma: What year did they start doing that vkn?
Seventies: This also comes from the State Dept of health?
vkn: Not exactly sure Selma but it was after 1918 I have those for Calhoun and surrounding counties for those filed by the Lucius Funeral Home
Seventies: Okay... Writing all of this down for later research. thanks.
vkn: Shows cost of the funeral and a rough sketch of the burial location
Seventies: Lucius still in business vkn?
vkn: No seventies
Seventies: Hi johnny come lately... :}
Daviss: hello Khathu, Selma, Seventies and vkn lol
vkn: Present your note from home daviss
Daviss: lol @ Seventies how's it going ya'll
Seventies: Ain't this a trip... I see that Frank Brown, suspected bro of Dinah rounds has a family tree. Let me see if I can get in... Snowy.
vkn: BTW I just learned that Morehouse is doing a "Condom Fashion Show" GASP!!! I go until learning that all of the clothing will be fashioned from condoms. Label me "old School" lol
Daviss: me too lol lol Hope it stays out that way and won't come to ASU lol
Selma: I will have to let my son the Morehouse Grad know.. LOL Hi Daviss..you were kinda late..
vkn: me too seventies. Guess the message has to be geared to a youth audience
Selma: and I never checked out of the chat yesterday. Gonna run..put the little darlin down for a nap.
Seventies: Have a good one Selma.
Daviss: ok
vkn: The informant to me is a nurse educator with the Center for Disease Control
Daviss: and what does she really think..
Seventies: I hope that they have a good time showing off their multi-colored multi-textured condoms...
vkn: She says the rate of disease has declined except among Black females where there is an increase
Daviss: I have seen outfits made from tape so I am sure that will be about the same lol interesting since it takes two to tango or whatever dance you want to call it
Seventies: duck tape v. condoms.. lol
vkn: Genealogically could it mean absent mothers or more grandmothers raising children
Daviss: its always been that way vkn
Seventies: I think you will see that more vkn and a great deal of confusion with multiple moms and one father. My sons father has a total of six including my boys. Yeah I picked a real winner! lol
vkn: or unknown paternal lines ?
Seventies: Yes...
Daviss: yep
vkn: So we joke about BabyDaddy when it is no joke
Daviss: vkn I sent you email this morn early
vkn: ohhhh ok thankee
Daviss: kids today think its no big thing vkn.....they think we are behind the times some things we may be but sometimes they take somethings too far
Seventies: vkn its either laugh or cry.. no sense in crying over spilled milk, but just moving forward and doing the best you can. We all have to account for our actions.
Daviss: and we also have to remove the blinders
vkn: and are we or are we stuck in time with our experience. I was recently recalling churning milk to butter as a girl lol
Daviss: no, nothing wrong with memories in fact I am now writing a blog about one of my memories
vkn: talk about antique ing
Daviss: I will be posting later today
vkn: Does the youth mind discount mortality thus making them more daring?
Daviss: who would have though about tec savy vkn way back when you were churning butter some do vkn depending on whom they run around with
vkn: oxymoron time lol
Daviss: bangers have no concept about mortality...most I have heard feel like they have experienced it all and they are young
vkn: You may prolly be right on daviss.
Seventies: good Daviss, can't wait to read. You are such a good story teller.
Daviss: thanks Seventies
vkn: Indeed she is Seventies
Seventies: What? Isn't taking risk as youngsters part of the development process?
vkn: Are y'all reading the TJ book controversy
Daviss: I would say so... heck look at us I have read those sent via email vkn
vkn: But not the entire generation. My parents dared us to take risks and built all kinds of gates and fences to prevent us from doing so
Seventies: Exactly, I know for a fact y'all did some stuff I didn't even dream of doing.. lol lol lol
Daviss: but there were those in your generation that took those risks for you vkn
vkn: Seventies we were ever chaperoned to the max
Selma: You all still here
vkn: Spelling ?
Daviss: some sneaked out behind the well vkn lol lol lol
vkn: Yeah Seventies like going on a hayride lol Daviss you didn't know my Mama and her 7 sisters lol
Daviss: lol lol lol
vkn: Yeah Selma are you washing dishes or what?
Selma: Putting down the little darlin for a nap..almost fell asleep myself
vkn: OOps
Selma: I got a dishwasher I rinse.. LOL
vkn: lol me too
Seventies: lol Selma.
Daviss: egads!!
Selma: Egads...haven't heard that in a long time
Daviss: lol Selma its like Sheesh
vkn: Daviss you sound like Barney Google. Remember that comic strip?
Selma: I know Daviss..just hadn't seen or heard in a long time How about Dick Tracey and Brenda Starr
vkn: They always said Egads!! lol
Daviss: I remember those two
Seventies: I have to go I have a whole lotta work to do...
Daviss: my brother had a Dick Tracy watch
Seventies: See y'all tonight. What's the topic?
vkn: Selma the Dionne Quintuplets paper dolls
Daviss: wish I had it now i could prolly sell and buy a motor home lol
Selma: LOL I remember the Dionne Quints..but not the paper dolls
Seventies: lol ah huh...
vkn: and Shirley Temple cut outs
Selma: Shirley Temple yes...
Daviss: cut outs for sure
Selma: I have a CD..that has the Good Ship Lollipop song on it..my grands were singing
vkn: and we made cutouts from the Monkey Ward catalog models
Daviss: my clothes would never stay on the cut outs lol
vkn: We used cold water and flour paste daviss
Selma: Strolling down memory lane
Daviss: used that to make kites lol
vkn: that too
Daviss: and also to make pictures with colored glass
Selma: In my neighborhood some of the guys would fly the kites from the roofs of the apartment building and put razor blades on the tails..to bring down other folks kites...my husband was appalled when I told him that story Growing up in the city had a edge to it.. LOL
Daviss: woooo whee never heard that before lol
vkn: I reckon so that practice sounds deadly Selma Talk about edge lol
Selma: LOL
Daviss: razors edge lol
vkn: a good one daviss
Daviss: hahaha I better head out to finish my blog
Selma: I better run too..have a great day folks
Daviss: later
vkn: Nice remembering while trying to forget lol lol lol
Daviss: lol bye vkn and check email
vkn: Will call you shortly Daviss
Seventies: Ok its 12:30 am I going to be the only one in chat today?
Khathu: hey seventies
Seventies: Hi Khathu. How are you? Getting snow down there?
Khathu: No just rain
Seventies: okay Hi Selma
Selma: Afternoon seventies and Khathu
Seventies: How's everything going with the genealogical research? I'm ordering some additional DCs this week. okay... How's the weather? :}
Selma: Stepped away from the computer. No research for me on Grandma duty...the weather is good suppose to get some showers later on toady
Khathu: I just realized that I am just about related to everyone in Freestone and Leon Counties, Texas either by blood or marriage So I should continue to research the entire counties
Selma: I could see where that would happen in some places Khathu
Seventies: I can too, especially back in those times. The late 1800's and early 1900's. Selma or Khathu, do you have any experience with ADAH? or Alabama counties?
Selma: I don't seventies.
Khathu: Very little
Seventies: hhmm I want to do some ordering from there. I understand that the death certificates are maintained at the county level. Surprising.
Selma: I think vkn does
Seventies: okay
Selma: Oops or does she do Georgia
Seventies: How about South Carolina? I think my slave era research will take me there for my Alabama folks.
Selma: Is South Carolina what they list as their place of birth
Seventies: My Mixon line out of Autauga County lists the father and occasionally Alec Mixon. There are also white Mixons in the area from South Carolina. Wait a moment. Alec Mixon is listed as being born in SC and AL on a few census records, as is his father. Hello vkn
Selma: Afternoon vkn
vkn: Good afternoon on Tuesday to Seventies, Selma and Khathu
Khathu: Hello vkn
vkn: Seventies in my experience they are at the State Dept of Health
Seventies: OK thanks vkn.
vkn: There is also a certificate of burial at the state level that is genealogically loaded with data. I will try to remember to scan one for you. It is filed by the funeral director.
Selma: What year did they start doing that vkn?
Seventies: This also comes from the State Dept of health?
vkn: Not exactly sure Selma but it was after 1918 I have those for Calhoun and surrounding counties for those filed by the Lucius Funeral Home
Seventies: Okay... Writing all of this down for later research. thanks.
vkn: Shows cost of the funeral and a rough sketch of the burial location
Seventies: Lucius still in business vkn?
vkn: No seventies
Seventies: Hi johnny come lately... :}
Daviss: hello Khathu, Selma, Seventies and vkn lol
vkn: Present your note from home daviss
Daviss: lol @ Seventies how's it going ya'll
Seventies: Ain't this a trip... I see that Frank Brown, suspected bro of Dinah rounds has a family tree. Let me see if I can get in... Snowy.
vkn: BTW I just learned that Morehouse is doing a "Condom Fashion Show" GASP!!! I go until learning that all of the clothing will be fashioned from condoms. Label me "old School" lol
Daviss: me too lol lol Hope it stays out that way and won't come to ASU lol
Selma: I will have to let my son the Morehouse Grad know.. LOL Hi Daviss..you were kinda late..
vkn: me too seventies. Guess the message has to be geared to a youth audience
Selma: and I never checked out of the chat yesterday. Gonna run..put the little darlin down for a nap.
Seventies: Have a good one Selma.
Daviss: ok
vkn: The informant to me is a nurse educator with the Center for Disease Control
Daviss: and what does she really think..
Seventies: I hope that they have a good time showing off their multi-colored multi-textured condoms...
vkn: She says the rate of disease has declined except among Black females where there is an increase
Daviss: I have seen outfits made from tape so I am sure that will be about the same lol interesting since it takes two to tango or whatever dance you want to call it
Seventies: duck tape v. condoms.. lol
vkn: Genealogically could it mean absent mothers or more grandmothers raising children
Daviss: its always been that way vkn
Seventies: I think you will see that more vkn and a great deal of confusion with multiple moms and one father. My sons father has a total of six including my boys. Yeah I picked a real winner! lol
vkn: or unknown paternal lines ?
Seventies: Yes...
Daviss: yep
vkn: So we joke about BabyDaddy when it is no joke
Daviss: vkn I sent you email this morn early
vkn: ohhhh ok thankee
Daviss: kids today think its no big thing vkn.....they think we are behind the times some things we may be but sometimes they take somethings too far
Seventies: vkn its either laugh or cry.. no sense in crying over spilled milk, but just moving forward and doing the best you can. We all have to account for our actions.
Daviss: and we also have to remove the blinders
vkn: and are we or are we stuck in time with our experience. I was recently recalling churning milk to butter as a girl lol
Daviss: no, nothing wrong with memories in fact I am now writing a blog about one of my memories
vkn: talk about antique ing
Daviss: I will be posting later today
vkn: Does the youth mind discount mortality thus making them more daring?
Daviss: who would have though about tec savy vkn way back when you were churning butter some do vkn depending on whom they run around with
vkn: oxymoron time lol
Daviss: bangers have no concept about mortality...most I have heard feel like they have experienced it all and they are young
vkn: You may prolly be right on daviss.
Seventies: good Daviss, can't wait to read. You are such a good story teller.
Daviss: thanks Seventies
vkn: Indeed she is Seventies
Seventies: What? Isn't taking risk as youngsters part of the development process?
vkn: Are y'all reading the TJ book controversy
Daviss: I would say so... heck look at us I have read those sent via email vkn
vkn: But not the entire generation. My parents dared us to take risks and built all kinds of gates and fences to prevent us from doing so
Seventies: Exactly, I know for a fact y'all did some stuff I didn't even dream of doing.. lol lol lol
Daviss: but there were those in your generation that took those risks for you vkn
vkn: Seventies we were ever chaperoned to the max
Selma: You all still here
vkn: Spelling ?
Daviss: some sneaked out behind the well vkn lol lol lol
vkn: Yeah Seventies like going on a hayride lol Daviss you didn't know my Mama and her 7 sisters lol
Daviss: lol lol lol
vkn: Yeah Selma are you washing dishes or what?
Selma: Putting down the little darlin for a nap..almost fell asleep myself
vkn: OOps
Selma: I got a dishwasher I rinse.. LOL
vkn: lol me too
Seventies: lol Selma.
Daviss: egads!!
Selma: Egads...haven't heard that in a long time
Daviss: lol Selma its like Sheesh
vkn: Daviss you sound like Barney Google. Remember that comic strip?
Selma: I know Daviss..just hadn't seen or heard in a long time How about Dick Tracey and Brenda Starr
vkn: They always said Egads!! lol
Daviss: I remember those two
Seventies: I have to go I have a whole lotta work to do...
Daviss: my brother had a Dick Tracy watch
Seventies: See y'all tonight. What's the topic?
vkn: Selma the Dionne Quintuplets paper dolls
Daviss: wish I had it now i could prolly sell and buy a motor home lol
Selma: LOL I remember the Dionne Quints..but not the paper dolls
Seventies: lol ah huh...
vkn: and Shirley Temple cut outs
Selma: Shirley Temple yes...
Daviss: cut outs for sure
Selma: I have a CD..that has the Good Ship Lollipop song on it..my grands were singing
vkn: and we made cutouts from the Monkey Ward catalog models
Daviss: my clothes would never stay on the cut outs lol
vkn: We used cold water and flour paste daviss
Selma: Strolling down memory lane
Daviss: used that to make kites lol
vkn: that too
Daviss: and also to make pictures with colored glass
Selma: In my neighborhood some of the guys would fly the kites from the roofs of the apartment building and put razor blades on the tails..to bring down other folks kites...my husband was appalled when I told him that story Growing up in the city had a edge to it.. LOL
Daviss: woooo whee never heard that before lol
vkn: I reckon so that practice sounds deadly Selma Talk about edge lol
Selma: LOL
Daviss: razors edge lol
vkn: a good one daviss
Daviss: hahaha I better head out to finish my blog
Selma: I better run too..have a great day folks
Daviss: later
vkn: Nice remembering while trying to forget lol lol lol
Daviss: lol bye vkn and check email
vkn: Will call you shortly Daviss