Ouderkirk, Spalding, Nordman & Mosher

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Tony Cooper

Ouderkirk, Spalding, Nordman & Mosher

Legg inn av Tony Cooper » 18 apr 2007 00:49:44

I don't know what the etiquette is here about eBay items for sale, but
I've just listed a deed from Horace Ouderkirk to Kester Spalding (New
York, 1900) and one from Matilda Mosher to Axmar and Antoinette
Nordman (Santa Monica CA and Watertown NY.) 1949.

They are listed ($4.95 starting) for the Revenue Stamps on the deeds
since these stamps are collected. However, if someone has an interest
in the families involved they might have an interest in the documents.

Without knowing the etiquette here, I won't post a link. Respond if
it's OK and I will.

Also, I will be listing some stamped envelopes. Again, they will be
listed as collectibles for stamp collectors, but these are envelopes
with stamps on them and addressed to people. What's the rule on
posting this kind of thing here?

These are not current, by the way. One, for example, is to H.A. Godby
(Godly?) of College Park GA from his future mother-in-law, Isabelle S.
McIntosh of Glenwood MD and postmarked June, 1918. Nice note enclosed
welcoming Horace to the family and looking forward to his marriage to
Jeanette.

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Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL

Hugh Watkins

Re: Ouderkirk, Spalding, Nordman & Mosher

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 18 apr 2007 05:45:04

Tony Cooper wrote:

I don't know what the etiquette is here about eBay items for sale, but
I've just listed a deed from Horace Ouderkirk to Kester Spalding (New
York, 1900) and one from Matilda Mosher to Axmar and Antoinette
Nordman (Santa Monica CA and Watertown NY.) 1949.

They are listed ($4.95 starting) for the Revenue Stamps on the deeds
since these stamps are collected. However, if someone has an interest
in the families involved they might have an interest in the documents.

Without knowing the etiquette here, I won't post a link. Respond if
it's OK and I will.

Also, I will be listing some stamped envelopes. Again, they will be
listed as collectibles for stamp collectors, but these are envelopes
with stamps on them and addressed to people. What's the rule on
posting this kind of thing here?

These are not current, by the way. One, for example, is to H.A. Godby
(Godly?) of College Park GA from his future mother-in-law, Isabelle S.
McIntosh of Glenwood MD and postmarked June, 1918. Nice note enclosed
welcoming Horace to the family and looking forward to his marriage to
Jeanette.

DO NOT DO THIS AGAIN

you may post the genealogical data as such with a link to
soc.genealogy.marketplace

Godby Macintosh marriage GA USA 1918
as a subject

with the text in the body of the message


this group is about sharing and helping with genealogical data

not repeat not trading
but after sharing a link in your signature is OK


please us
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.gene ... pics?hl=en

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/genealogy/marketplace-faq/

search thw web and rootsweb.com for the names
they may turn up in a message board or list archive or tree whose
owner you could email privately

posting the text where google can see it may help desendants find you


good luck

Hugh W
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Lesley Robertson

Re: Ouderkirk, Spalding, Nordman & Mosher

Legg inn av Lesley Robertson » 18 apr 2007 10:00:02

"Tony Cooper" <tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:jfma23hbsqvv3ai9s908q0t327s8r2u7fg@4ax.com...
I don't know what the etiquette is here about eBay items for sale,

There's a group for adverts called soc.genealogy.marketplace.
Lesley Robertson

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