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Welcome To Our Homepage

Welcome


To The
Genealogy and Family History
of

Thomas E. Imes
and
Joan (Morris) Imes

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This website is dedicated to my parents.

My Parents
James Edward Imes and Marie Elizabeth Imes


"This candle burns in memory of my father, James Edward Imes"
Born: August 16, 1912
Died: November 1, 1988


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And this website is dedicated to my parents.

My Parents
J. W. and Joyce Morris
This picture taken October, 1975


"This candle burns in loving memory of my mother"

Ella Joyce Rodgers
Born: October 16, 1926
Died: September 13, 1985


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 ������ NEWS FLASH!! ������

DOCTORS FIND NEW DISEASE!

WARNING!

Doctors have discovered a new disease that is very contagious to adults. They have named it Genealogy Pox.

SYMPTOMS: Patient continually complains of a need for names, dates, and places. Patient has a blank expression on his face, and often seems deaf to mate and children. Has no taste for work of any kind, except for feverishly looking through records, libraries, and courthouse. Has compulsion to write letters and spends hours sitting at a computer. Swears at mailman when he doesn't leave mail or threatens to kick computer if there is no e-mail. Frequents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins and remote desolate country areas. Makes secret night calls and hides the phone bills from mate. Patient mumbles to self and has a strange faraway look in his eyes. Has a strange compulsion to gather and scatter old papers all over the house, leaving piles of paper everywhere with strange numbers and names all over them.

TREATMENT: No known cure. Medication is useless. Disease is not fatal, but gets progressively worse. Disease is spreading throughout the country very fast, quickly becoming an epidemic. Patient should attend genealogy meetings, workshops, subscribe to genealogical magazines, and be given lots more forms and a computer situated in a quiet corner of the house where he or she can be alone. If family supports patient through this, patient will occasionally come out of strange trance and will act normal again unless you drive by a cemetery or courthouse.

REMARKS:The unusual nature of this disease is such that the more sick the patient becomes, the more he or she seems to enjoy it sometimes dancing with glee and yelling, "I found it!"

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Our Genealogy


We have some interesting ancestor stories we would like to share
with you plus our family album and some interesting documents.  
Please bear with us as it will take some time to get this all up for
you to see.  Be sure to bookmark this page and return often to see
what we have new for you.
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When you shake the ancestor tree, you never know who will fall out!





To check out our databases just jump aboard one of the wagons below.
Covered WagonThe Thomas Imes Genealogy Database
Covered WagonThe Joan (Morris) Imes Genealogy Database
The BIG Imes Genealogy DatabaseCovered Wagon
pioneer girlOur Genealogy Documents Page

pioneer boy The Indian Capture of Christena Six

pioneer girlJean Jacques Bonnet - A Research Dilemna

pioneer boyJean Jacques Bonnet - The Immigrant

pioneer girlThe Wetzel Family In Virginia - The Hans Martin Wetzel Family

pioneer boyWest Virginia's Hero - Lewis Wetzel Indian Fighter

Coming soon --- Our Family Album

Coming soon --- Our Military Memorial Page

Coming soon --- Our Favorite Links

Isn't that enough for now?Grin


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We are very glad you stopped by to visit. Please stop back often to see what's new. And be sure to Bookmark��bookmark this page. We'd love to have you sign and read our guestbook below. And we'd love to hear from you if you find any connections, so please E-mail us if you want.



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This page last updated 05/04/2005

Copyright� by Thomas & Joan Imes, February 18, 1999.