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DNA Cousins

Jan 17, 2021, at 2:15 pm

Yes I would like to see the tree.
I was surprised to see your name on DNA. Williams is my line, and my aunt married into the Ward line.
Sometimes Heritage does not let me access much because I’m really with 123&Me.
I talked to Beth today as I found Joseph and his family in Connecticut. She will post to you later as we sort it out.

Earl Williams

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RE: Elcik Genealogy

Tue 1/26/2021 1:32 PM
John, IV

In answer to your last question, yes. Those might be alright if they come with a big barn and half a dozen sheds.

Good story, John. I am neither poet nor philosopher. I have figured out that we get only one ticket, and the train has only forward gear. As for “the road less traveled,” I may have taken that a few times. I am about your Cousin Jack’s age. At age fifty, I started thinking about my roots. Now, that has been an interesting trip.

Nice chat’n with you.

Charlie

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Elcik Humor

Definition of “Smart Aleck”

On Wed, Jan 27, 2021, at 11:40 PM

Beth,

Given all the alternative spelling for the Elcik surname has given me cause for concern. People might think that the term “smart aleck” is a reference to my family or me. Ouch!

Let me assure you it is not.

The term ”smart-alec” came from Alec Hoag’s exploits, a celebrated con man in New York in the 1840s. He and his wife Melinda and an accomplice known as French Jack operated a con called the Panel Game, a method by which prostitutes and their pimps robbed customers.

I’m not sure which is worse, being a person who is irritating because they behave as if they know everything or knowing the origins of the term.

John, IV

“Smart Aleck – Yes or No?”

Thursday, January 28, 2021, 8:28 AM

John,

You are neither irritating nor a smart alec.  I know you are simply driven to find the answers to your questions and the “real truth.”   Considering the odds we’re both up against, that isn’t easy to do.  You have the ways and the means to accomplish that much more than I do.  I would have given up long ago without your help and the Fantastic Four!!!

I still can’t believe Pam’s garage and the task to sort through everything.  It’s snowing in Maine and is the second day to do so.  If you need an explanation of the word “snow,” ask google, she’s a “smart alec” and can sometimes be irritating!!!!  I DO love her, though!!

Beth

Who Is Sirsi?

Thu 1/28/2021 11:10 AM

Beth,

Thanks!

Your encouragement, participation, and support have been what keeps me involved and focused. Your talent for engaging others is evident in the others you have brought into our crazy world. It is fun. You have made it so.

I, too, love Google. She is only responsive to the questions I ask.  I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with Apple’s Siri, who eavesdrops on conversations and occasionally spontaneously speaks up.

I googled Siri; and Her name is Susan Bennett, and she lives in suburban Atlanta. Susan Alice Bennett (nee Cameron, born July 31, 1949) is an American voice-over artist and a former backup singer for Roy Orbison and Burt Bacharach.  Apple won’t confirm it. But Bennett says she is Siri. Professionals who know her voice, have worked with her, and represent her legally say she is Siri.

John, IV

“Siri (/ ˈ s ɪr i / SIRR-ee) is a virtual assistant that is part of Apple Inc.’s operating systems. The assistant uses voice queries, gesture-based control, focus-tracking, and a natural-language user interface to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests to a set of Internet services.”

 

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Re: A Data Entry Question

Thu 1/28/2021 10:55 AM
Beth,
It is Clyde Raymond Skillin, Jr., my mom’s brother.  He is also the subject of a poem written by his father that I shared a few days ago.
I once or twice claimed that I knew a hitman in the New York Mob. He wasn’t that person. Honestly, he wasn’t.
John, IV
[My sense of humor was a little off this week.  Uncle Clyde was one of my favorite relatives. He introduced me to my wife, Pam.  He was largely responsible for my getting a job at Tri-State University, where all three of us recruited engineering students.]