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From: Carole L Lubbers< >
Subject: Re: German research
Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 10:53:35 EDT
Did you check LDS? Since you have the date and port it should not be too
hard to locate a copy. Carole in Marietta, Ga.
On Tue, 1 Sep 1998 14:36:16 -0700 Christina LaVonne
<> writes:
>Hello,
>
>I would like advice on researching ancestors in Germany. Gary Martens
>has
>been kind of enough to suggest a book, Germanic Genealogy. I would
>also
>like to know if anyone has information on useful Web sites. Also, I
>am
>lacking in basic information, such as how likely it is I'll be able to
>find
>anything for my ancestors in the 1700s. I would love to hear from
>people
>who have made the attempt. Also, I do not speak, read or write
>German. Is
>this going to be a huge hindrance for me?
>
>Also, I would like to publicly thank Doris Eckhardt Evans, villlage
>coordinator for Frank, for providing me with all of the wonderful
>information that takes me back to Germany! In addition, Bill Seibel,
>Neu
>Messer coordinator has been extremely kind and helpful as has Gary
>Martens
>and several others who have been graciously willing to offer help when
>asked.
>
>
>Christina LaVonne
>
>
>
>
>
>__________________________________________
>Christina LaVonne
>75 Pierce Street
>Lakewood, Colorado 80226
>
>
>
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