The complete Lancaster County, Nebraska WWI Honor Roll book is now online
after more than a year and a half of scanning and transcribing in between other
projects. This book was provided by Pam Mardos Rietsch as a part of the Mardos
Memorial Online Library & NEGenWeb Project Online Library. Thanks everyone for
your patience while I worked on this huge book. I now have the satisfaction
of completing this project and making it available to others. ENJOY!
http://freepages.books.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/i
List members, I have been seeing an increase in subscribers using
anti-spam programs such as MailWiper, SPAMCOP, etc. The use of these
programs is NOT allowed if you want to remain on any Rootsweb lists. No
one should be expected to register their address for someone else on the
list to receive your messages. So, remember that if any of you receive
an auto-reply from someone using such a program after you post to the
list, PLEASE e-mail the admin. ASAP and send them a copy of that message
with the a
UPCOMING MEETING PROGRAM - 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, 2003
Could You Belong? - Mayflower Society, Colonial Dames, DAR, SAR, DUV.
Five people are in the program lineup for the LLCGS (Lincoln-Lancaster
Co. Genealogical Society) meeting, Tuesday, June 10. They will talk
about their organizations and give us an opportunity to ask questions.
Presenter: Panel, Beth Haring, Moderator
Mayflower Society -- Ed Coffey
Colonial Dames of America -- Irma Walter
Daughters of the American Revolution -- Pat Bolte
I am sure that everyone is enjoying getting outside this great time of
year. If you have a free afternoon and are looking for a nice days'
outing .... consider grabbing your camera and heading for the nearest
country or city cemetery and snapping photos of the gravestones.
Remember to also bring a notebook and pen to record the hard to read
inscriptions and make sure to number them to go with the photos. The
LLCGS (Lincoln-Lancaster Co. Genealogical Society) has a free cemetery
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-------- Original Message --------
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 07:36:14 -0500
From: "Mary Kay Surguine"
To:
You might mention to someone in the society that they forgot to invite a rep
from the Huguenot Society..
Thank you,
Mary Kay Betts Surguine
Bella Vista, AR
member of the DAR and the Huguenot Society
* From the NGS UpFront Newsletter
June 11-12, 2003
A Land Records and Genealogy Symposium will be held in Beatrice,
Nebraska on Wednesday and Thursday, June 11-12, 2003. All are welcome
to register for and attend this event.Contact Kelly Schwisow at
Southeast Community College-Beatrice at 402-228-8244 about the costs,
etc. For additional information about the content of the symposium and
the featured speakers, contact Homestead National Monument of America
historian Todd Arrington at 402-223-3514. The