Friday, May 19, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - 1986 talk cited Maine genealogical resources


1986 talk cited Maine genealogical resources
Bangor Daily News - Years ago, one of my faithful genealogical correspondents was Maine Supreme Court Justice David A. Nichols of Lincolnville. Justice Nichols, who is no longer with us, gave a talk on resources in northern New England 20 years ago for the Essex Society

LOCAL CALENDAR
Californian - TODAY | DAVID HOROWITZ, 7 p.m., California State University, Monterey Bay, University Center ballroom. Free. Associated Students sponsored in collaboration with the college Republican club and Young America's Foundation. TODAY | PRIVATE LUNCHEON WITH

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Daily Herald - If they would legalize polygamy between consenting adults, he wouldn't have to prey on children. Sorry, but I find your post rather silly. He is preying on children because that is what the older men WANT. This has nothing to do with polygamy

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - LOCAL BRIEFS (The Pueblo Chieftain)


LOCAL BRIEFS (The Pueblo Chieftain)
MEETINGS Pride City Quilt Guild Pride City Quilt Guild will meet at 10 a.m. Monday at King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood Lane. The program will be a review of the quilt show and the spring luncheon. Guests are welcome for a $5 fee at the door. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Members should bring winning quilts to show. For information, call 564-8072. Irish club The

1986 talk cited Maine genealogical resources (Bangor Daily News)
Years ago, one of my faithful genealogical correspondents was Maine Supreme Court Justice David A. Nichols of Lincolnville. Justice Nichols, who is no longer with us, gave a talk on resources in northern New England 20 years ago for the Essex Society of Genealogists.

Friday, May 12, 2006 (Hollister Free Lance)
It is said to be the world's most popular hobby: genealogy, or investigating family history. For people who have interest in this topic, a local church is providing free access to a wealth of information.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - Berkeley Daily Planet


Berkeley Daily Planet
Berkeley Daily Planet - Recycled Water: Conveying the Message to Non-Water Experts with Roy Herndon, Chief Hydrogeologist, Orange County Water District, at 5:30 p.m. at the Goldman School of Public Policy, Room 250, corner of Hearst and LeRoy. 642-2666. Climate Change

Church Directory
Independent Record - Places of worship is a popular IR Saturday church page forum where some 20 local ministers have shared information about their churches and congregations. We d like to continue that feature, but the flow is slowing. So we ll add another

Los Tapati s de California: Returning to Their Jalisco Roots
Hispanic Vista - T he Mexican state of Jalisco seems to inspire a sense of cultural identity and pride that is not nearly as evident with other Mexican states. Even among some second- and third-generation Americans, loyalty to and interest in Jalisco is commonplace

Mormon Genealogy: - Ruby H. Strassburg


Ruby H. Strassburg
La Crosse Tribune - She was born in rural Eau Claire County, Wis., on July 20, 1918, to George W. and Viola L. (Felix) Cripe. She married Myron W. Strassburg on Dec. 9, 1937, in Stanley, Wis. He preceded her in death Aug. 6, 1985. Early in her life, Ruby was employed by

Morgan County welcomes Pruitt as new historian
Mooresville/Decatur Times - More than anything, Bob Pruitt is a curious observer. This quality served him well as a weather specialist for the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, and he says it will help him in his new position as Morgan County Historian. It also won t

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Daily Herald - If they would legalize polygamy between consenting adults, he wouldn't have to prey on children. Sorry, but I find your post rather silly. He is preying on children because that is what the older men WANT. This has nothing to do with polygamy

Family search
Statesman Journal - Betty Van Meter met some of her ancestors for the first time Saturday. "Oh, he worked in a saloon!" she said as she and Tammy Parent found the name George Washington Thomas on a U.S. Census sheet from the 1800s. He was Van Meter's grandfather. Van

Morgan County welcomes new historian
Martinsville Reporter-Times - More than anything, Bob Pruitt is a curious observer. This quality served him well as a weather specialist for the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, and he says it will help him in his new position as Morgan County Historian. It also won t