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Manx Genealogy Archive 2

Re: Mrs Johniie Rosa
In Response To: Re: Mrs Johniie Rosa ()

Dear Greg,

I have intended to offend no one, I think perhaps I have not fully understood the freedom of information, whereby you speak of, my dear , I have given much Freedom of Information away, I have helped and given to many in private settings, and I came upon this board by way of a a search engine for the Isle of Man, I was elated to see so many share their heritage, and I too wanted to be a part of that, and I did give, the Will , I suppose was the a gift of unprotioned magnitude, it was refuted when I put it on. I am old school, perhaps I am part still the OLD PARADIGM. You and the board researchers seem to be much younger than I and I am sure this age difference and age different thinking plays a big roll in our ways of sharing information, I was a new paradigm, I have shared and I thought some would share on the Corlett, and each Corlett post I do review and none are in my line, to date tho I have none respond directly to me on the Corlett Line, perhaps due to those not fully having that line come to fruition. Perhaps I am too old for your playing rules and If I have offended your postees , that too I shall apologize. Perhaps It shall be better that I go thru a genealogist on the Isle of Man,that is how I did my Cain line, whereby I shall apply for service today. I hope all who continue to post find their roots and continue to share as this web site has been set up. It is not stubborness, my dear, is it called honor and proper respect for what is held dear and I have worked 35 years as I stated for my heritage, and I have been most kind to share what I have, as my eyes and heart see it. Please know I thank you for responding, and again, I meant no dishonor to this Isle of Man message board.

Apologetically yours,

Mrs. Rosa