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WANTED DEAD or ALIVE: LONE STAR SERIAL NUMBER INFO
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<blockquote data-quote="satx78247" data-source="post: 390780" data-attributes="member: 11019"><p>bobberboy,</p><p></p><p>SUCCESS!!!! = Due to the help of a GREAT GUY from this forum and the help of two other "old boat nuts" of another forum, I now KNOW that my "tin boat" is a 1962 Lone Star 16 foot MEDALLION, which was built in April 1962. - It was the 612th hull of that series. The trailer is also a 1962 Lone Star product.</p><p>(The boat will be powered with a pair of 1962, 40HP, Johnson outboards.)</p><p></p><p>REFERENCE Ancestry.com: In some of the limbs of our family tree (but FAR from all), I'm "back to" the 9th Century.</p><p></p><p>What bothers me is that I know so little detail about my family in the 19th & early 20th centuries. = For example, I know that my G-G- Great Aunt, SWAN FLYING PARKER (Her "English" name was: Julia Anne, btw.) was a Confederate Partisan Ranger in TWBTS, that after the war that she was a gunfighter, bounty-hunter & a sometime owner of a saloon in The Winding Stair Mountains of IT (OK). </p><p>BUT other than mentions of her in the official records of early OK, I just don't know much more about her life than I just told you.</p><p>(Inasmuch as she lived until May 1918 when she died in the Spanish Flu Pandemic, I would have thought that I would be able to find out more about her "life story". = Official records are "dry as toast".)</p><p></p><p>yours, satx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satx78247, post: 390780, member: 11019"] bobberboy, SUCCESS!!!! = Due to the help of a GREAT GUY from this forum and the help of two other "old boat nuts" of another forum, I now KNOW that my "tin boat" is a 1962 Lone Star 16 foot MEDALLION, which was built in April 1962. - It was the 612th hull of that series. The trailer is also a 1962 Lone Star product. (The boat will be powered with a pair of 1962, 40HP, Johnson outboards.) REFERENCE Ancestry.com: In some of the limbs of our family tree (but FAR from all), I'm "back to" the 9th Century. What bothers me is that I know so little detail about my family in the 19th & early 20th centuries. = For example, I know that my G-G- Great Aunt, SWAN FLYING PARKER (Her "English" name was: Julia Anne, btw.) was a Confederate Partisan Ranger in TWBTS, that after the war that she was a gunfighter, bounty-hunter & a sometime owner of a saloon in The Winding Stair Mountains of IT (OK). BUT other than mentions of her in the official records of early OK, I just don't know much more about her life than I just told you. (Inasmuch as she lived until May 1918 when she died in the Spanish Flu Pandemic, I would have thought that I would be able to find out more about her "life story". = Official records are "dry as toast".) yours, satx [/QUOTE]
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