From: "Clifford Williams"
To:
> Please be informed of two microfilm reels (NARA Series M233-20, 21)
> entitled "The Descriptive & Historical Register of Enlisted Soldiers in
the U.S. Army 1835-1846,"
> from which I have extracted and compiled some very interesting data.
> The data is of special interest to all Historians, Genealogists,
Librarians, Teachers
> and Students worldwide. Ten's of thousands of individual records can
easily be searched, pro
Hi everyone,
I have requested and received for our use the TXCAMP GenConnect message boards. You can use them as often as you like, please take advantage of them as they allow your information to be posted for anyone viewing them to find your families. The more places we submit our files, the greater chance of someone finding us.
If you have any questions on them, please contact me. If at any time you wish to have your information removed, just let me know.
If you submit your information, it is inde
This came in on another list and thought it would be of interest to us too,
. It gives some valuable information on
migrations to the US and across the nation.
1. Motivations of original colonial ancestors
THE ENGLISH
1. Social and economic dislocation, caused in part by pressure on feudal
system by inflation resulting from vast amount of new gold and silver
introduced through Spain.
2. Political rivalry between a recently strengthen England and Spain.
3. Richard Hakluyt's "Discourse of Western Planting"
I am the map librarian at the University of Texas at Austin. I want
to let you know that we have put online all of the Texas
County
maps published by the Texas Department of Transportation. The
main url for this online collection is:
http://txdot.lib.utexas.edu/
You
can go to a map and zoom in to a specific map feature, such as
a
town or cemetery, then save the url and link to it for later
access.
For example, this is the long url for a cemetery i
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> Sb: PSOC: Masonic genealogy
>
> Brethren,
>
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> from Masons, about how to research an ancestor who was, or might have
> been a Mason.
>
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Listmembers:
I had a question today about the list archives so I thought I'd take the
opportunity to tell everyone how to access the list archives. Since I have
several e-mail lists I'm going to make this message generic by using
"LISTNAME" where you see this you'd substitute the name of the list you are
on.
There are a couple of ways to access the archives of the list messages.
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
On this page type in "LISTNAME" without the quotes.
http://archiver.rootsw