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A Few Hints: Use the Site map to go from web page to web page. Use "Find" ("control" key plus "F" key) to get a window in which you can type a word or number that you want your computer to find for you on a web page. Highlight a part of a web page and use the "selection" option in print window (select "File" at the top left of the screen and then select "Print") to print the highlighted part of the web page. Most of the pages on this web site contain historical information about the development of the families of the people of the United States of America. No one person can claim credit for all of the research which has been required to collect the data which I have analyzed and am disseminating on this web site. Other than my personal research, inherited information which my parents researched, and sometimes information from the books of the Sigler Family Organization edited by Robert Howard Sigler and Gregory L. Watson, I have given credit for my sources. If an author does not give credit to his or her sources then the author not only takes credit for the source's correct information but also for the source's mistakes. That would be unfair to both the source and the author. This is our history and is meant to be read and disseminated by anyone who desires to do so. However, if material from this web site is copied, printed, and/or published on other web sites, in books, or in research papers it would be very much appreciated if I and this web site were given credit as being the most immediate source for the material. A link to this web site would also be appreciated.
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Hi. What are y'all up to?....... as we say in western Kentucky. As my profile states, I'm a student at Murray State University. My interests are comics, novels, movies, and women. On my page, I'll plan to have comic reviews which will change every now and then depending on my schedule. Currently I'm reading some of Frank Miller's classic run on Daredevil and Preacher by Garth Ennis, or anything else I can get my hands on by him. I think Ennis's work is sometimes misunderstood just like Stephen King's work. As you can tell, I try to keep up with the ever changing comic industry. At the moment I'm more apt to buy collections simply because it costs too much to buy singles, in general. When I started collecting back in fall of '89, comics where $1.00-1.25. Now they're $2.00-2.95. That was the price for a double sized issue when I first started. Have mercy on my wallet pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!! If any comic collectors swing by here, I've always appreciated recommendations of other titles. Back to me. I'm 21 and majoring in social work, hoping to become a social worker one day. That's if I survive school. I like classic rock music and current/alternative rock music, such as Tori Amos. Hey, if I ever misquote anyone please let me know because I don't want to offend any one. Happy Holidays everyone. Sincerely, Tim Sigler |