The W. Dale Clark Library here in Omaha has 3 new books by the above author:
Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Illinois (537 p)
Indiana Civil War Veterans: Transcription of the death rolls...1882-1948
(400 p)
Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska Civil War veterans..1883-1948 (658 p)
All three books are taken from the records of the Grand Army of the Republic
which is a veteran's unit reserved for Union veterans of the Civil War. Men
could not be "galvanized Yankees" who had served in the Confede
This time they stole the data base for 1914 obits. I don't know what they
think they're doing, but if it shows up on the internet--it isn't THEIR work,
and it was taken without permission. They not only take the materials, they
make it so that nobody else can use it either, until their theft is
discovered and the information can be replaced.
Thing is, most of the cost of paper and printers ink to print these out
comes out of my pocket, and a lot of my time, and the time of some very dedicated
Hello,
I'm looking for a volunteer in Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska who
would be willing to look up some information for me. Possibly in an old
Fremont, NE newspaper.
Looking for the obituary of Anna Riebe Promes Daly (sometimes spelled
Daily), born Jan 28, 1867, died Feb. 17, 1919 and buried at the Ridge
Cemetery, Fremont, Nebraska.
She also had a son, Charles "Charley" H. Daly born 12 March 1898 amd
died 12 March 1898, also buried at Ridge Cemetery,Fremont, Nebraska.
Do not know