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Re: genealogy search

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Subject: Re: genealogy search
From: "qmp211" <kd423@h...>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 23:45:50 -0000
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3rd time might be charm

I guess Gerald isn't the only one having problems posting.........

Hi Jeff,

I received this answer to your post from Gerald Edgar. He is having 
trouble replying to your post.


"Quick favor - have had trouble trying to get a response to BR Yahoo 
site - 
wanted to reply to new post of an NP His. Soc. mbr (re: genealogy) who 
wanted to ck if his grandfather has been a mbr of the Q's Bd of Dirs. 
As 
the gentleman passed away in 1908, I checked my Q A.R's from then bacl 
to 
1890's - he was NOT listed as a director or an officer of the Corp. 
Gerald:"

If you would like to contact him directly: vje68@h...

Good Luck.

Randy Danniel
Mile Post 206 Publishing, Inc.




--- In BRHSlist@y..., mainstreeter@w... wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm new to the list. I'm actually not a Q fan, I'm an N.P. fan but a
> genealogy search has brought me here. 
> 
> I know family stories can become exaggerated but I was recently told,
> by an uncle, that my great, great grandfather, Ralph L. Hosford, was the
> director of the CB&Q at some point in his career and that his son, Ralph
> Benton Hosford, also worked for the railroad. Although the son, most
> likely, worked for the Q as well, it is not know for sure where he
> worked or in what capacity.
> 
> What I know is this:
> Ralph L. Hosford Born in Threadford, CT. 1831 died in Burlington, IA.
> 1908.
> 
> Ralph Benton Hosford Born in Burlington, IA. 1874 died in Santa Anita,
> CA. 1945 or 46
> 
> If anyone can give me any information on either of them I would
> greatly appreciate it. 
> 
> Thanks, Jeff Hosford



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