In a message dated 9/25/2002 4:05:41 PM Central Daylight Time,
Genbug6607@aol.com writes:
> I would be willing to look it up if he's willing to be patient and wait
> awhile. Since my stroke, I can't just jump in the car and run down to the
> library whenever I want to - which is often, I assure you:i.e. the wanting
>
> not the doing. But I will be glad to keep track of the citation and do it
> when I can. Ethel Dedering
>
Thanks Ethel, I will let him know and if he has not already contacted NSH
Can someone on the list possibly reply to this gentleman and help him?
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Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 13:57:22 -0500
From: Robert Steinmeier
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I have just added 72 more biographies and photos of WWI Veterans for
Lancaster County, NE. More will be added soon.......
http://freepages.books.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/index.html
Always hunting ancestors, Kathie Harrison
RW List Administrator - 3 NE County, 8 surname & 5 special interest lists &
17 message boards
Lists Link page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/lists.html
> rcsteinmeier@prodigy.net
I have not been able to find anyone to answer your request. Did you contact
the NSHS yet?
Always digging for my roots, Kathie Harrison
Lancaster Co. Coordinator, NEGenWeb Project
RW Listowner - NELANCAS, NEDIXON, NESAUNDE, NE-CZECHS, NE-CEMETERIES,
NE-LLCGS
Harrison Roots & Branches:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/index.html
Please pass the word to other members of LLCGS that are not on this list, I
have a new list which is GERMANS-NE-IA-L and may be of interest to those with
GERMAN ancestors.
This list is for the discussion of the Genealogy and History of GERMANS in
Nebraska & Iowa. This includes immigrants from all parts of Germany,
Pomerania, Saxony, etc. Discussion of migration patterns, immigration,
heraldry, historical sketches, settlements, census data, wills, family
Bibles, vital records, web sites, etc. is enco
I would be willing to look it up if he's willing to be patient and wait
awhile. Since my stroke, I can't just jump in the car and run down to the
library whenever I want to - which is often, I assure you:i.e. the wanting
not the doing. But I will be glad to keep track of the citation and do it
when I can. Ethel Dedering
Mark your calendar & be sure to attend the September 10, 2002 Meeting of the
Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society -Topic: Migration Routes -From
Dick Young, President, LLCGS
Meetings are at 7:15 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in the
Amphitheater, Dick Administration Bldg., Union College, 3800 S. 48th St.,
Lincoln, NE. Meetings are open to the public.
Have you been looking for the trails that brought your ancestors to the west?
The September meeting of the Lincoln-Lancaster County