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THE SULLICK, ZULLICK, SZOLAK, SULEK  SURNAME HOME PAGE
Sullick


What's New with the SULLICK Surname


• We got our own SULLICK  Message Board and Mailing List!

• To get to the SULLICK Message Queries Board you can click on the above link and are welcome to post any SULLICK related Queries!

•From there you can click on the Resources Link to check out Resources and Links to Search Engines and Web Pages!



My SULLICK Ancestors @
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/z/i/e/Scarlett-B-Ziemba-PA/GENE7-0001.html

Thirteen's United States Census, Luzerne County, Hazle Twp., 1910


Our SULLICK Mailing List:

How to subscribe an unsubscribe to the SULLICK Mailing List:

• You can subscribe to the SPERLING Mailing List (MAIL MODE)
by sending a message to: "SPERLING-L-request@rootsweb.com"
and typing in the "Subject" Field: subscribe

• You can subscribe to the SPERLING Mailing List (DIGEST MODE)
by sending a message to: "SPERLING-D-request@rootsweb.com"
and typing in the "Subject" Field: subscribe

Note: Don't type anything else in the Subject or Body of the message!
This will generate an automatic response and let you know
when you are subscribed.
After you are accepted you can start posting.

MAIL MODE:  You will get every message posted to the list
as a single separate e-mail! This List is brand new, we don't have a lot of
messages right now - it's safe to assume you won't be inundated with messages every
day, if you subscribe in  - L (Mail mode)!

DIGEST MODE: You will get every message posted to the list
all in one e-mail message!
This List is brand new, we don't have a lot of messages right now -
it's safe to assume you will get your messages about once a week!


Please read the Guidelines and Information about ROOTS-L!


What is ROOTS-L?
================

ROOTS-L is a discussion list where people who are interested in
genealogy may communicate, requesting and sharing information,
sources, and techniques, not only about our own family research but
also about broader matters that possibly affect genealogical research
in general.  Subscribers to ROOTS-L form what is in effect an
electronic community.  We help each other out, we celebrate when one
of us has a success, we bicker and quarrel (but hopefully not too
much!).  The membership of this community spans many different
countries.  Everyone is welcome.

What's acceptable to post?  What's not?
=======================================

OK: Most messages having to do with genealogy are acceptable, if they
aren't too long...  Suitable topics include (but aren't limited to)
information from your own research and requests for assistance from
others; reviews, criticism, and questions about software and hardware
used in connection with genealogy; and messages about good places to
find genealogy information, be those places bookstores, libraries, or
the Internet.

Not OK: Messages over 10K in length (that's 150 to 200 lines, usually)
unless they are likely to be of very general interest.  A 900 line
descendancy chart from Jacob Zigler isn't likely to be of general
interest -- instead post the first few generations and offer to e-mail
the rest to interested parties.

Not OK: "Surname signatures".  All ROOTS-L messages are archived.
Because of the way "surname signatures" (those cute lists of surnames
that people like to append to the bottom of their messages) interact
with the archive search, we cannot accept messages that include them.
Please, when posting to ROOTS-L, leave them off.  (There is some
middle ground.  See the roots-l.welcome2 file for more about searching the
archive and roots-l.welcome1 for tips on how you can tell the group about the
surnames you're researching even if you don't use a surname signature.
There are directions below on how to obtain these files, though if
you've just subscribed, they're being sent to you already under
separate cover.)

Not OK: Copyrighted material (which includes private e-mail from others,
articles transcribed out of modern newspapers, extracts from most CD-ROMs,
etc) also cannot be accepted for posting to ROOTS-L.  (What you send by
private e-mail is your own business, of course.)

Not OK: Flames, that is, derogatory or insulting personal comments on
another person's opinions or statements.  If you have a philosophical
disagreement, please handle it privately.  And need it be said that
even there, derogatory or insulting personal comments are hardly
appropriate?

Not OK: Commercial posts (except for brief one-time product announcements)
are inappropriate and will not be accepted.

Messages for this list are pre-screened.  That is, postings submitted
to the list are first looked at by a volunteer team of screeners
before being sent on to all the readers.  The purpose is filter out
messages accidentally sent to ROOTS-L, such as mailing list commands,
messages written in code, digests quoted in their entirety, etc.  and
also to to encourage compliance with the above guidelines.  In general,
the screeners won't fix up your spelling or grammar nor will they ask
you to do so, nor will they "pretty" up your message: what you send
will usually be posted just as you sent it.  This typically adds at
most a few hours to the time between when you send your message and
when it is distributed to ROOTS-L.


To Everyone!

We are just starting and we are building our site to become a good and resourceful site.
We will be posting more links & build this web site, for all people interested in the Sullick name and all it's variations.
You do not have to sign up to the mailing list in order to post, contribute or use the Message Board!



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   (List & Board Administrator)
e-mail @
scarzie@hotmail.com
 

This page last updated on  August 28, 2003