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1. German Festival [1]
What are the locations, dates, and details on any German Festivals in Western Iowa or Eastern Nebraska that may be coming up this late summer or Fall?
2. "How To Record Your Family's Oral History" [1]
How To Record Your Familys Oral History", will be presented by nationally known local author and oral historian, Barb Sommer. The Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society of NEBRASKA cordially invites you to attend this free program on Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at 7:15 p.m. in the lower level amphitheater of the Everett N. Dick Administration Building on Union College Campus - 3800 So. 48th St. Lincoln, Nebraska. Park free in any of the College lots east of 48th St. and make the short walk to t
3. Re: [GERMANS-NE-IA] New Volunteers for Nebraska Obituary Abstracts [1]
hope that you had a Happy Birthday yesterday and didn't spend the whole day working!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 9:25 AM Subject: [GERMANS-NE-IA] New Volunteers for Nebraska Obituary Abstracts > New Volunteer Transcribers for NEBRASKA OBITUARY ABSTRACTS! > My thanks to these fine people for offering to assist me in keeping this site > up-to-date! > > Jan Plambeck > Kaylynn Loveland > Leslie Hollander > Teri F
4. How To Take and Record Your Familys Oral Histories [1]
How To Take and Record Your Familys Oral Histories presented by nationally known local author and oral historian,Barb Sommer Dont wait until it is too late -- Learn how to acquire these priceless treasures now! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society of NEBRASKA cordially invites members of the community to attend this free program on Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at 7:15 p.m. Lower Level Amphitheater Of the Everett N. Dick Administration Building Union College Camp
5. Using Cemeteries/Mortuaries/Obituaries - LLCGS (Nebraska) Upcoming Meeting [1]
I have been askied to post this to the lists which may find this of interest. Upcoming Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society of Nebraska Meeting Program for Aug. 10, 2004 - Using Cemeteries/Mortuaries/Obituaries - Have you looked in every "death" record/resource in the area you are researching? Don't miss this interesting August 10th meeting! Cynthia "Call Ahead" Monroe is the presenter of the first two topics and Eva Bachman will present the Funeral Home part. Ron Gaddis will be the moderato
6. Nebraska Obituary Abstracts [1]
Nebraska Obituary Abstracts has had 10 pages added this week. New Volunteer Transcribers made my job easier and provided more data online. My thanks to these fine people for offering to assist me in keeping this site up-to-date! Jan Plambeck Kaylynn Loveland Leslie Hollander Teri Fisher We now have 425 pages online, but please be sure to check the NEGenWeb Project County sites for older obituaries, since what we have on Nebraska Obituary Abstracts only go back to 2001 to present day. County Obituar
7. New Volunteers for Nebraska Obituary Abstracts [1]
New Volunteer Transcribers for NEBRASKA OBITUARY ABSTRACTS! My thanks to these fine people for offering to assist me in keeping this site up-to-date! Jan Plambeck Kaylynn Loveland Leslie Hollander Teri Fisher Take care, Kathie Harrison Lancaster Co., NEGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelancas/index.html
8. Re: [GERMANS-NE-IA] Nebraska Obituary Abstracts update and a volunteer needed [1]
Kathy, I do several Nebraska papers a day for the ODT...what papers are you looking for? Jan Plambeck ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 2:03 PM Subject: [GERMANS-NE-IA] Nebraska Obituary Abstracts update and a volunteer needed > Hi everyone! I have a special request. > > I am in need of someone who can visit the various Nebraska online newspapers > daily or at least every coupe days, who can copy and paste the obits
9. Re: [GERMANS-NE-IA] German Festival [1]
What is the website for Syracuse, NE with info about the German Festival?
10. Re: [GERMANS-NE-IA] New Volunteers for Nebraska Obituary Abstracts [1]
In a message dated 7/29/2004 8:33:24 PM Central Daylight Time, jplambeck@gtmc.net writes: > > > hope that you had a Happy Birthday yesterday and didn't spend the whole day > working!!! > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 9:25 AM > Subject: [GERMANS-NE-IA] New Volunteers for Nebraska Obituary Abstracts > > > >New Volunteer Transcribers for NEBRASKA OBITUARY ABSTRACTS! > >My thanks to these fine people fo
11. Re: [GERMANS-NE-IA] Nebraska Obituary Abstracts [1]
In a message dated 7/26/04 1:21:58 PM Pacific Daylight Time, NelliBlu28@aol.com writes: > Jan Plambeck > Kaylynn Loveland > Leslie Hollander > Teri Fisher > Many many thanks for all the people who put so much into geneaology by doing thiese tasks HIP HIP
12. Intro, question [1]
Hi all, I am not a geneology researcher but signed onto this list because my heritage is Black Sea Russian-German. A group similar to the Volga Germans. I am a recent transplant from Michigan. Question 1; Anyone researching lines that are BSRG? Question 2: I have seen posts mentioning cemetaries - I realize this is probably records etc. but I would like to know the locations of any very old, no more or less abandoned cemetaries as I enjoy birding in such places and seeing the original plants that may h
13. Re: [GERMANS-NE-IA] German Festival [1]
Check out Syracuse Nebraska's Web site Schaeffer
14. Re: birthday [1]
In a message dated 7/29/2004 8:33:22 PM Central Standard Time, jplambeck@gtmc.net writes: hope that you had a Happy Birthday yesterday and didn't spend the whole day working!!! Thanks Jan! I like working on the web sites but I did play my computer games and listened to some new CD's. Well I think now really is a great time for the list members to post some good queries. Remember, Name-Date-Place/State in your subject lines please! Take care, Kathie Harrison GERMANS-NE-IA List Admin
15. Re: Oktoberfest 2004 [1]
In a message dated 7/30/2004 9:01:09 AM Central Standard Time, GERMANS-NE-IA-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: What are the locations, dates, and details on any German Festivals in Western Iowa or Eastern Nebraska that may be coming up this late summer or Fall? ======= October 1 - 3 Amana, IA, USA Oktoberfest 2004 - German music, entertainment at the Festhalle Barn. http://www.amanacolonies.com/events/low_events.html#Oktoberfest Octoberfest in Omaha, Nebraska: http://www.germanamericansociety.org/ Al
16. Nebraska Obituary Abstracts update and a volunteer needed [1]
Hi everyone! I have a special request. I am in need of someone who can visit the various Nebraska online newspapers daily or at least every coupe days, who can copy and paste the obits and send them to me in a plain text file (please notepad only --- not Word). I can then abstract these to put online for the Nebraska Obituary Abstracts which is hosted by the NEGenWeb Project. My time has been somewhat limited and an assistant volunteer who can do this at least every couple of days, would be greatly a
17. Biographies added to DCHS web site (Nebraska) [1]
Added more biographies to the Denton Community Historical Society of SW Lancaster County, Nebraska. These biographies are from "LINCOLN The Capitol City and Lancaster County, Nebraska" Published Chicago, Illinois The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1916 Biographies were provided by Teresa Sullivan. Transcribed by Kathie Harrison. Names not currently linked are being transcribed and will be added as soon as possible. ENJOY! http://www.rootsweb.com/~nedchs/index.htm Take care, Kathie Harrison Lanc
18. Using Cemeteries/Mortuaries/Obituaries -LLCGS Meeting (Nebraska) Aug.10, 2004 [1]
Upcoming Meeting Program for Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society of Nebraska http://www.rootsweb.com/~nellcgs/index.htm Aug. 10, 2004 - Using Cemeteries/Mortuaries/Obituaries - Have you looked in every "death" record/resource in the area you are researching? This presentation will cover some of the "hidden" information you may find. Presenters: Ron Gaddis, Eva Bachman Meetings are at 7:15 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in the Amphitheater, Dick Administration Bldg., Union Colleg

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