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From: "Joan Williams" <>
Subject: [EKYORIGINS] Fw: [KYMORGAN-HISTORY] How to purchase KDLA's BIRTH, MARRIAGE, & DEATHS on CD!
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 18:58:20 -0800
This was posted to another list in reply to the CD info I posted, and I
thought some of you might be interested.
Joan B. Williams
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramona Gayle Bayes Woods" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN-HISTORY] How to purchase KDLA's BIRTH, MARRIAGE, &
DEATHS on CD!
Hello Everyone,
Also be sure to check with in your home library's genealogy databases.
Our home libraries here in Southern, OH.: Pike-Ross-and Scioto
Counties all carry the Books on Kentucky Births-Deaths-and Marriages.
Also they carry the microfilms of these records; and are connected to
other State Libraries where you can view those genealogical records.
$30.00 is quite a lot of money for records one can view for free.
Also I have found many Cousins while doing research in our tri-county
libraries here in Ohio. Another good reason to use resources at hand.
Sincerely,
Ramona
List Mom for: Bayes-Kidder-Stogsdill
Sturges-Sturgess-Sturgill
KYMORGAN-HISTORY-L @ Rootsweb.com
Ramona Gayle Bayes Woods
| Hi Friends and Family,
| I finally have the info many of you have asked for about how to
purchase
| a copy of the CDs (3), "Kentucky Birth, Marriage, and Deaths
Databases",
| from the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives (KDLA). You
may
| send a written request (with check or money order) to:
|
| Alice Yeager
| Kentucky Dept. for Libraries and Archives
| 300 Coffee Tree Road
| Frankfort, Kentucky 40602
|
| Make checks or money orders payable to Kentucky State Treasurer.
The costs
| for the CDs is $30.00 for out-of-state residents. Kentucky
residents must
| pay 6% sales tax, which brings the cost to $31.80.
|
| Sincerely,
|
| Joan B. Williams
|
|
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