The NEBRASKA OBITUARY ABSTRACTS site has been updated
today. We now have 262 pages online.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neobits/index.htm
The obituaries posted here are abstracts because these
are recent. We do not have any further information and
suggest contacting the newspapers listed for more
information. If you have any old obituaries published
before 1923, please consider submitting them to the
county coordinator that your obituaries pertain to. We
are not currently accepting submissions for this site.
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The Lincoln-Lancaster Co. Genealogical Society will gather for its monthly
meeting and program on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 at 7:15 p.m. in the Dick
Administration Building Amphitheater, Union College campus, 3800 So. 48th St.
The program topic this month will be "Our Ancestor Migration Paths in
America" with a panel of some of our own very knowledgeable members. Bring
your questions and share any resource information you might have.
This is a slight change in the program topic and format from what w
October is Family History Month!!
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society is sponsoring a Family
History Month Workshop on Saturday, October 18th from 9 am - 12 pm at
Community of Christ Church, 44th and South Sts. in Lincoln.
The topic will be "Preserving Your Family's History With A Computer
Database". The Family Tree Maker software program will be used to
demonstrate what is available in using a genealogy computer
database. Following the general presentation, specific instruction will
The NEGenWeb Project Nebraska Obituary Abstracts site
has been updated today with now 248 pages online. We
hope these are helpful to you.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neobits/index.htm
The obituaries posted here are abstracts because these
are recent. We do not have any further information and
suggest contacting the newspapers listed for more
information. If you have any old obituaries published
before 1923, please consider submitting them to the
county coordinator that your obituaries pertain to.
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