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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Warham quote provided by Mary Macksey
Concerning Reverend John Warham, I had this quote you might find interesting.
From the book Jonathan Edwards, a New Biography by Iain H. Murray,
The Banner of Truth Trust;1987 gives, "Warham had been minister of one of Connecticut's oldest churches, the extensive
parish of Windsor, which lay on both sides of the Connecticut river and adjoining Hartford to the south. Of this first minister
of Windsor, Cotton Mather writes, 'Though our Warham were as pious a man as most that were out of heaven, yet Satan often
threw him into those deadly pangs of melancholy, that made him despair of ever getting thither.'"
2:36 pm est
From Anthony Hoffman, member
I have an important issue I'd like to put before the members;
It is vital that we begin adding medical information
to our geneological data; In addition to where and when relatives were born, married, and died, medical conditions should
be included. Even with current technology, this will surely mean the difference between life and death in some cases,
and will assist the early diagnosis of genetically carried diseases.
This sort of knowledge probably saved my life some years back; Knowing my uncle had all his teeth pulled, one by one,
before they realized it was his heart causing the trouble, enabled me to understand what was happening to me and seek treatment
early enough to prevent a heart attack when I suddenly at the same age of forty, woke up with strange pains across the
back of my shoulders and in my lower jaw one night.
My wife's aunt, 83 years old, upon seeing my seven-year-old
daughter with a patch over her left eye to treat "lazy eye", commented "I had that same eye patched at the same age." Obviously,
this is a genetic predispostion.
Any health data is potentially vital to showing a genetic redisposition.
If enough of the same markers show up in a number of people, it signals a red flag-a place to be especially aware of.
So, I hope you will agree that provisions need to be made for recording health data - what diseases a person has or
had, including date of onset and symptoms, and allergic or side effect reactions to medications. This should be done for
members living and deceased, and listed in obituaries as well.
This would have the side benefit of bringing practical
relevance to Geneology, making converts out of most of those who view it as strictly an odd hobby with no relevance to the
present.
-Anthyony Hoffman
10:12 am est
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