MySource:Woodykellum/Message from Phil Kane

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MySource Message from Phil Kane
Author Phillip Kane
Abreviation E-mail from Phil Kane
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Type Family Record
Publication send Friday, 1/16/2004
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Phillip Kane. Message from Phil Kane. (send Friday, 1/16/2004).

Dear Woody: It was good to hear from you. I enjoyed seeing the photos of your family and reading the newsletter. Your website is certainly impressive. I must admit that I am not very proficient on the computer. With some difficulty I located your site and downloaded 70 pages! Most of my genealogical research was done 25 to 30 years ago, but I was inspired to begin again when last August I received an inquiry from Bob Shriver, a fourth cousin on the Livingston side from a branch previously unknown to me. As a result, I recently subscribed to ancestry.com and genealogy.com and obtained a lot of information from them and from corresponding with Bob. Unfortunately, I have not found anything from those sources about the Kellums. Although not shown on your website, I'm sure you know that my great-grandmother, Anna Eliza Kellum, was born at Baltimore, MD, died 12 Oct. 1934 at Baltimore, and was buried there in Loudon Park Cemetery. She was married to James Henry Livingston on 12 May 1868 at Protestant Episcopal Church, 140 Washington Place, Baltimore, MD. While I do have formal photos of James and Anna Livingston when they were in Atlantic City, NJ, I would appreciate a copy of any photo you may have that was taken in Maine. If you send anything to me by email, please send it to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. because yahoo, our backup, has limited capacity for receiving and storing. Please give my best regards to your mother. I wish you and yours a happy new year. Phil