RESEARCH-HOWTO-L Archives: November 1999
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- Need ShipsList Mailing list
- KY Library system is now online
- Civil War Records
- Rootsweb indexes?
- Re: Adoption Record's
- Military Records from National Archives
- Finding Prison Records
- Adoption Record
- How can I find a birthdate
- Salt Dibeties
- Re: RESEARCH-HOWTO-D Digest V99 #335
- "Hypernatremia" or "Salt Diabetes"
- Military Record
- New: PAF 4 lessons on 30-lesson Rookie's Guide to Genealogy Research
- How would I go about this--Rowe, Cowart
- marriage records
- Re: RAILROAD RESOURCES
- Some obits for Oakland County, Mich.
- Writing your family history
- Details on Social Security Death Index
- the LDS site
- Family Tree Update?
- Family History Center Question
- U.S. Military Personnel
- Extension question
- Software Question
- Re:Losing your records on FTM
- System backup
- Re: [Software Question]
- Software Question Follow-up
- Info to share, 1861 births, Westfield, Mass.
- new to this
- How do I save my e-mail files to a zip drive?
- Saving files to zip drive
- saving mail and gedcoms
- Vital Records Information United States
- Passport
- vital records
- New Jersey Research
- Re: Passport Applications
- The Obituary Links Page
- Keeping fees
- (Links) Prison Camps/POW/MIA
- listing of old newspapers
- Fees
- cancel subscription
- saving email files/ gedcoms
- Microfiche readers
- Microfiche readers.
- Vital records available via LDS microfilm.
- Microfiche viewer modification
- Sources for microfiche & microfilm
- Internet Research Room - The Obituary Links Page
- THANKS
- NC marriage records via LDS microfilm.
- 1888 Record of Death Index, Calhoun County, Mich
- Happy Thanksgiving
- Re: US and State Vital Records
- Obituary donations
- Reburials
- What Is A GEDCOM File?
- Re:SURNAME-FEW
- Archives Web - National archives around the world
- California and Cook County, Illinois Vitals to purchase
- Currier SD/from Canada
- England to USA/Ireland to USA
- Civil war data base
- Fw: Genealogy Resource on IRC
- Civil War Data
- Re: Railroad employees
- Gold Rush