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The Life From The Roots blog topics have changed several times since I began this blog in 2009. I initially wrote only about the family history I had been working on for 20 years. Years later, I was into visiting gardens, historical homes, churches, libraries that had genealogical collections, historical societies, war memorials, and travel/tourism places. I also enjoy posting autographs and photos of famous people I've met or have seen.

Along with my New England roots, other areas include New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada.

Please check out the labels on the right side for topics (please note, they need work). Below the labels and pageviews is a listing of my top nine posts, according to Google. Four of them pertain to Lowell, MA. These posts change often because they are based on what people are reading.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Surname Saturday -- Wilcoxson of CT and MA

The Wilcoxson line is another old Connecticut and Massachusetts line. It has been spelled as Willcoxson, and in later years as Wilcox. William Wilcoxson, my first generation, and his wife Margaret had nine children, I descend through three of their children. My direct lines are in green and if you would like sources, please write.





Generation No. 1


1.WILLIAM WILCOXSON was born CA 1601 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England, and died BET 29 MAY 1651 AND 16 JUN 1652 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. He married MARGARET HARVEY Ca 1633 in Concord, Massachusetts / Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, daughter of JAMES HARVEY. She was born ABT 1611 in St. Albans, Herfordshire, England, and died 1654 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut.
Children of WILLIAM WILCOXSON and MARGARET HARVEY were:
2  i.John WILCOXSON was born 1633 in England, and died 19 MAR 1690 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. He married Elizabeth BOURNE 19 MAR 1661/2 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. He married Miss TITHERTON BEF 1657, daughter of Daniel TITHERTON.
+3  ii.JOSEPH WILCOXSON was born Ca 1635 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 9 FEB 1703 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
4  iii.Timothy WILCOXSON was born Ca 1637 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., CT or Concord, MA?, and died 13 JAN 1713 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. He married Joanna BIRDSEY 28 DEC 1664 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, daughter of John BIRDSEY.
+5  iv.SAMUEL WILCOXSON was born Ca 1639 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 12 MAR 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
6  v.Elizabeth WILCOXSON was born Ca 1641 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died AFT 22 OCT 1668. She married Henry STILES 16 APR 1663 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, son of John STILES.
7  vi.Hannah WILCOXSON was born Ca 1643 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 19 APR 1722 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut. She married Daniel HAYDEN 17 MAR 1664/5 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, son of William HAYDEN.
+8  vii.OBADIAH WILCOXSON was born Ca 1645 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 1 NOV 1714 in East Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
9  viii.Sarah WILCOXSON was born Ca 1648 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 24 NOV 1691 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. She married John MEIGS 7 MAR 1665 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
10  ix.Phebe WILCOXSON was born Ca 1651, and died 20 SEP 1743 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. She married John BIRDSEY 11 DEC 1669 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, son of John BIRDSEY and Philippa SMITH. She married John BEACH AFT 9 JAN 1698 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut.




Generation No. 2


3.JOSEPH WILCOXSON (WILLIAM WILCOXSON1) was born Ca 1635 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 9 FEB 1703 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. He married HANNAH BEF 1658 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut.
Children of JOSEPH WILCOXSON and HANNAH were:
+11  i.JOSEPH WILCOXSON was born 29 OCT 1659 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 29 SEP 1747 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
12  ii.Thomas WILCOXSON was born 13 NOV 1661 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died MAY 1694 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
13  iii.Samuel WILCOXSON was born ABT 1663 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. He married Ruth WESTCOTT 1 JAN 1696 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
+14  iv.HANNAH WILCOXSON was born 19 JAN 1665 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, and died 6 FEB 1708 in Wallingford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
15  v.Nathaniel WILCOXSON was born 29 AUG 1668 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, and died 13 JUN 1712 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. He married Hannah LANE 21 NOV 1695 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, daughter of ROBERT LANE and SARAH PICKETT. She was born 28 DEC 1668 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 21 DEC 1727 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
16  vi.William WILCOXSON was born 9 JAN 1670 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, and died 22 MAR 1733 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut. He married Elizabeth WILSON 18 JAN 1698 in Simsbury / Windsor, Connecticut.
17  vii.Margaret WILCOXSON was born 1672 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, and died 9 FEB 1763 in No. Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Joseph GRAVES BEF 1699 in Hartford / Guilford, Connecticut, son of JOHN GRAVES and ELIZABETH CRUTTENDEN. He was born 27 AUG 1672 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died BEF 1716.
18  viii.John WILCOXSON was born 1675 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, and died 27 MAR 1732 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. He married Hannah SHEATHER\SHETHER 1703 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.

5.SAMUEL WILCOXSON (WILLIAM WILCOXSON1) was born Ca 1639 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 12 MAR 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut. He married HANNAH RICE 1666 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts?, daughter of RICHARD RICE and ELIZABETH. She was born ABT 1646 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died BET 1708 AND 12 MAR 1713.
Children of SAMUEL WILCOXSON and HANNAH RICE were:
+19  i.SAMUEL WILCOXSON was born 15 SEP 1666 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 13 SEP 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
20  ii.William WILCOXSON was born 1668, and died 22 MAR 1783 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut. He married Elizabeth WILSON.
21  iii.Joseph WILCOXSON was born 1674 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died 4 DEC 1720. He married Abigal THRAIL 29 APR 1703 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
22  iv.Margaret WILCOXSON was born 1676 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 21 DEC 1714. She married Mr. VIETS?.

8.OBADIAH WILCOXSON (WILLIAM WILCOXSON1) was born Ca 1645 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, and died 1 NOV 1714 in East Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married Lydia ALLING BEF 1676, daughter of John ALLING and Ellen BRADLEY. She was born 26 DEC 1656 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married SILENCE MANSFIELD CA 1690, daughter of JOSEPH MANSFIELD and MARY POTTER. She was born 24 OCT 1664 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married Mary GRISWOLD ABT 1670, daughter of Michael GRISWOLD and Anne. She was born 28 JAN 1651 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 8 AUG 1670 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
Children of OBADIAH WILCOXSON and Lydia ALLING were:
23  i.Mary WILCOXSON was born 11 DEC 1676 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Thomas MUNSON 15 SEP 1694 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, son of SAMUEL MUNSON and MARTHA BRADLEY. He was born 12 MAR 1671 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 28 SEP 1746.
24  ii.Lydia WILCOXSON was born 14 OCT 1678 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 4 NOV 1678 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
25  iii.Obadiah WILCOXSON was born 14 DEC 1679 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
26  iv.Ebenezer WILCOXSON was born 20 SEP 1682 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married Martha GAYLORD.

Children of OBADIAH WILCOXSON and SILENCE MANSFIELD were:
27  i.Timothy WILCOXSON was born 15 NOV 1690 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died BEF 1710.
+28  ii.JOHN WILCOXSON was born 9 NOV 1692, and died 1 MAY 1753 in East Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
+29  iii.Joseph WILCOXSON was born 1694 in E. Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 15 JUL 1770 in East Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
30  iv.Mindwell WILCOXSON was born ABT 1696 in E. Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 3 FEB 1770 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Daniel HILL 20 APR 1714.
31  v.Jemima WILCOXSON was born 30 OCT 1699 in E. Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 11 OCT 1764 in Southington, Hartford Co., Connecticut. She married John MERRIMAN 24 FEB 1726 in Wallingford, New Haven Co., CT.
32  vi.Thankful WILCOXSON was born 4 APR 1702 in E. Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Samuel NORTON 6 SEP 1722 in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, son of Samuel NORTON.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

NARA Separation Form 214 For Free

The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) is located in St. Louis, Missouri. If you are looking for your father's, mother's or brother's military record, you might be able to find it here, at a ridiculous low price of FREE. After going to the home page of the NPRC,  click on the Personnel Records, Quick Find, shown below. My example is for "the veteran separated from military service before 1951 (for my father).

Personnel Records, Quick Find:

MILITARY PERSONNEL RECORDS
If the veteran separated from military service before 1951
If the veteran separated from military service after 1950

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL RECORDS
If the Federal civil servant's employment ended before 1952
If the Federal civil servant's employment ended after 1951

Step two is click on the link in this sentence.  Please order these records by using the process outlined in, "How to Access Archival Records, Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF)". (Even though there is considerable information, you probably won't need to figure anything out. I found it was easier to put in information about my father, then just see if I qualified for the information, and more importantly, see if there was information.

After clicking on the "How to Access..." (above link) you will be brought to How do I request copies of records? Read everything, then click on REQUEST RECORDS ONLINE!

You are brought to: Online Requests Using eVetRecs
“Our online eVetRecs system creates a customized order form to request information from your, or your relative's, military personnel records. You may use this system if you are:
·                          military veteran, or 
·                          Next of kin of a deceased, former member of the military. The next of kin can be any of the following:
o                                          Surviving spouse that has not remarried
o                                          Father
o                                          Mother
o                                          Son
o                                          Daughter
o                                          Sister
o                                          Brother
Please note:   Records are accessioned into the National Archives, and become archival, 62 years after the service member's separation from the military. This is a rolling date; hence, the current year, 2012, minus 62 years is 1950. Records with a discharge date of 1950 or prior are archival and are open to the public. Records with a discharge date of 1950 or after are non-archival and are maintained under the Federal Records Center program. Non-archival records are subject to access restrictions.   Learn more


This is where you begin filling out your information, such as: Your relationship to the Deceased, Branch of Service, Officer or Enlisted, Reason for information, such as medical, genealogy, retirement, and others. I selected medical since I wasn't sure what would happen with the genealogy option. I also needed to provide the name, birth date, and other bits of information, nothing too difficult. Since this was done in August 2010, I don't recall everything, but do know it was very easy. I received immediate online verification, just to be sure they had a record for my father, and a form, shown below.  I had to sign it, and mail it to them before I could receive two copies of the record.

A few weeks later, I received Form 214, Report of Separation (shown below) with information on my father. (I used white-out on some of his personal information.)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Reuben Hoar Library, Littleton, Massachusetts (See the Resources for Genealogists)



35 Shattuck St, Littleton, MA


I couldn't get a wide-angle shot of the library from outside because there were too many cars parked in front and across the street, there was major construction (a new senior center was being built). I didn't take many interior pictures because there were a lot of patrons.

Many large windows with a view of trees in the back. It must be breathtaking in spring, summer, and fall. A pathway is being created as is a new senior center in front of the library.


Quiet study rooms are above.



This room is on the lower level, right by the elevator.

I'm glad they kept the old file cabinet. I used it many years ago.














Just outside the locked (key is needed) Houghton Historical Room is this bookcase with genealogy books for a patron to check out. I was happy to finally see this room, but once again, the well-known Massachusetts tan books were missing. I asked the reference librarian about it, and he said there wasn't room. It's too bad because this library is huge! He said the only people who use this room are students working on a history project.

BIOGRAPHY / GENEALOGY

American Ancestors

American Ancestors (Library Use Only)

The databases of the New England Historic Genealogical Society with over 110 million names.e databases of the New England Historic Genealogical Society with over 110 million names.

AncestryAncestry.com (Library Edition) (Library Use Only)

Search for your ancestors, check U.S. Census Records, Birth/Marriage/Death records, and more. Ancestry Library is the largest family history site online with over 4 billion names in worldwide historical records, family tree services, and genealogy learning materials.

Biography (Gale in Context)

Provides biographical information on more than 700,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines.

Littleton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
In 2012 I visited this library several times.


The tan books are shown on the entire left side of the bookcase.


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Patten of Lowell, Massachusetts -- Tombstone Tuesday

Joseph Adams Patten
Sep. 29, 1818 -- Jan. 27, 1897

Mary A. Patten
Oct. 19, 1826 -- Feb. 9, 1906
Marie A. Patten
April 29, 1848
July 6, 1849

Frank J. Patten
March 14, 1852
July 22, 1854
Willie and Fred
Twin Children of
M. A. and S. C. Patten
Oct. 7, 1876
Lowell Cemetery
Lowell, Massachusetts

Monday, February 6, 2012

Amanuensis Monday -- Will of Hendrick Schremling

Transcribing a six-page legal sized will is a challenge. The one below was obtained over 10 years ago, and I'm just now reading and transcribing it. My scanner wouldn't take this 8 1/2 x 14" document, so I went to FedEx to have them scan it for me. Because of it's length, I'm doing one page per week. Hendrick Schremling  / Scramling / Scrambling was a Revolutionary War patriot, buried in Oneonta, New York and has hundreds of descendants. Several distant cousins have received copies of the will from me, so I'm hoping others will benefit from this being online as well. I can't tell you how many times I used my hint as described HERE.
LIBER C Pgs. 18-23
Otsego County Clerk
(No idea where I got it from, and who used the yellow marker.)


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The Record of Hendrick Schremlings Will

In the name of god Amen  I Hendrick Schremling of the town of Otego in the County of Otsego and State of New York Considering the Uncertainty of this mortal Life and being of sound and perfect mind and memory blessed be almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last Will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say)

First I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Eva Schremling all my Real and personal Estate from the day of my decease forward during the time of her Natural life provided she shall remain my Widow but incase of her remarriage the above devise Shall immediately cease determine and from the time of her remarriage be considered as null and void.

I also give and bequeath to my oldest daughter Lena Cornue wife of Luke Cornue the sum of Fifty dollars to be paid to her or her heirs ors assigns at the expiration of one year after my decease by my two sons George Schrembling and Hendrick Schrembling Junior their heirs executors or administrators

I do also give and bequeath to my Daughter Catharine wife of Jacob S. Vrooman the sum of Fifty dollars to be paid to her or her heirs or assigns at the expiration of one year after my decease by my – son Peter Schramling his heirs executors or administrators.

I do also give and bequeath to my Youngest daughter Margret Schremling the sum of fifty Dollars to be paid to her, her heirs or assigns at the expiration of one year after my
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Decease to be paid to her by my three Sons (viz) George Schremling, Hendrick Schremling Junior, and Abraham Schremling and I do by these presents Nominate and appoint their Mother my beloved wife Eva Schramling Guardian for my said youngest Daughter Margaret Schremling and do hereby Order and direct that this Money shall be by her let out upon Interest for the use and benefit of my said youngest daughter Margaret Schremling until my said daughter shall be of age or married but if it should so happen that if my said daughter Margaret Schremling dies before she marries and without heirs of her Body lawfully be gotten that then this money together with the Interest thereof to abide and remain in the hands of my beloved wife Eva Schremling to her sole and only for her use forever

I further give devise and bequeath to my two Sons Peter Schremling and Abraham Schremling their heirs and assigns forever All that farm on Lot of Land Containing one hundred acres of land on intervale Land /be the Same more or less) where on my son Peter Schremling now lives in the town of Otego in the County Otsego and State of New York to be equally divided between my Said two Sons Peter Schremling and Abraham Schremling and their heirs forever immediately after my son Abraham Schremling shall have arrived at the age of twenty one years to be divided equally between them and their heirs and assigns as well in quality as quantity together with all the improvements that is now or hereafter shall be made in the same Farm or Lot of land untill [sic] the said Abraham Schremling Shall arrive at the age of twenty one years---and I do further order will devise demise and bequeath unto my Said Son Peter Schramling his heirs executors and Administrators that

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That he or they may occupie [sic] process and enjoy the whole of the said Premises and all the profits there of from the time of my demise until my son Abraham Schremling shall have arrived at the age of Twenty one years

Provided my said son Peter Schremling pay to my beloved Eva Schremling for the use of my Son Abraham Schremling the sum of fifty dollars per year yearly and every year from the time of my demise until my said son Abraham Schremling arrives at the age of twenty one years to be applied by his mother whom I do by these presents Nominate and appoint as his Guardian to sell for and receive the said sum of fifty Dollars per year from my said Son Peter Schremling his heirs executors or Administrators which said money I do appoint his Said Abraham Schremlings mother and Guardian to apply to the maintenance Clothing and such Schooling as she my Said wife Eva Schremling may think fitting and best for the Improvement of my Said son Abraham Schremling in life—Provided never the less that after my decease incase my Said son Abraham Schremling should not live to the age of twenty one years and at the time of his decease should be without an heir or heirs of Lawfully begotten of his body that then and in such case all the Estate hereby abovemaid? [sic] to him and his heirs shall cease and determine and that all the Estate above made to him and his heirs Shall revert to (and in such case) I do give bequeath devise and demise all the property intended to be hereby made to my Said son Abraham Schremling that is shall revert to and be the property of my sons Peter Schremling, George Schremling and Hendrick Schremling Junior to be equally
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Divided between them share and share alike or their heirs and assigns forever as the same division is above ordered to be made between my sons Peter Schremling and Abraham Schremling and their heirs

I further give devise and bequeath unto my two sons George Schremling and Henry Schremling Junr their heirs and assigns forever, all my Farm on lot of land estimated at one hundred acres of Land (be the same more or less) whereon I now live at Otego town in the County of Otsego in the State of New York as well as all that Lot of forty acres of Land adjoining the same by me bought from Abraham G. Lansing of the County of Albion to be divided between them and their heirs equally according to the number of acres in each Lot but at the same time devising and bequeathing unto my Son George Schremling and his heirs and assigns forever that half of the same lands when on my House Barn and other Buildings are erected to assertain to my said son George Schremling his heirs and assigns forever but the Orchard to be equally divided between my said two sons George Schremling and Hendrick Schremling Junr their heirs and assigns forever according to the number of trees

I do also give and bequeath unto my youngest son Abraham Schremling his choice of two horses out of all my stock of horses Mares or Geldings which at the time of my demise I may be possessed of to be chosen by his mother and Guardian for his use within six weeks after my decease hereby empowering her if she sees fit as Guardian to my said youngest son Abraham Schremling to sell the same and to put the money arising from such sale on interest for the uses of my said son Abraham Schremling until he arrives at the age of twenty one years when the product of the same shall be paid to him or his heirs lawfully begotten of his body but in case the said Abraham Schremling shall die

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or depart this life before he arrives at the age of twenty one years without heirs of his body lawfully begotten then and in such case it is my will and devise that my said beloved wife Eva Schremling shall collect and pay over the amount of the same principal and interest money to my three sons Peter Schremling George Schremling and Hendrick Schremling Junr or their legal representatives to be equally divided between them    And lastly as to all the rest residue and remainders of my Personal Estate Goods and Chattels of what kind and nature soever give and bequeath to same to my said beloved wife Eva Schremling whom I hereby appoint Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament

In witnesses whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-fourth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and eight.
                                                                                    Henrich Schemling (LS?)

Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Hendrick Schremling to be his last will will [sic] and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator the letters ee first line 2 page and the daughter between the 8th page and the ninth line second page and the word at between 17 and 18 lines in page 4 interlined before executed, in presence of us

Peter Winn
David Life
Jno M_? Charlesworth

Recorded June 22nd 1810

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Otsego County js? Be it remembered that on the twenty second day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten personally appeared before me Ambrose Clark Surrogate of the County of Otsego aforesaid Peter Winn of the County of Montgomery who being duly sworn testified and said that he saw Hendrick Schremling sign and seal the written Instrument in writing purporting to be the will of the said Hendrick Schremling and heard publish and declare the same as and for his last will and testament that at the time thereof he the said Hendrick Schremling was of sound and disposing mind and memory to be the best of the knowledge and belief of him the deponent and that his name subscribed to the said will is of his own proper hand writing which he subscribed as a witness thereto in the testators presence and that he saw David Life; and Jno Mr Charlesworth the other witnesses to the said will subscribe their names as witnesses thereto in the testators presence and in the presence of each other.
                                                                        Ambrose Clark   Surrogate

The preceding Will of Hendrick Scremling Deceased with the Certificate of the proof thereof Recorded this twenty second day of June AD 1810 by me

                                                                        Ambrose Clark   Surrogate 



Amanuensis Monday was begun by John Newmark of the TransylvanianDutch blog. The term means, "a person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another." Many bloggers enjoy doing this because it allows them to freely copy something that has been written.