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From: "Priscilla Haines" <>
Subject: Re: [MAESSEX] Baptisms for the Dead
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 18:12:32 -0600
References: <F2316WbuRenU6Ny5Zrc00005399@hotmail.com> <000d01c1451f$8f506d40$45675ad1@phaines> <OE67Jqj0CYixMwInhdA0000edbd@hotmail.com>
Yes, the FHC are open to everyone. Have you looked for them on the web at
"familysearch.org" ? Priscilla
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From: "Harriet M. Chase" <>
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [MAESSEX] Baptisms for the Dead
> . <<< Did you find any sealings for these people? This might explain some
> of the connections and sources. Priscilla <<<
> As far as I can tell, there would have been LDS temple ordinances done if
> the person is on the IGI.
> One can go to the Family History Centers ( I don't think this is for LDS
> only) and search the data they have on disc and get more information as to
> what/where and how submitted.
>
> Also the person submitting may/may not be related; it used to be that with
> the same surname a relationship was assumed.
> Viz., my grandfather and grandmother Myron and Mary Alice (Hatch) Chase is
> listed as related to Ira Stearns Hatch. Not the case.
>
> For individual questions, please feel free to contact me and I will try to
> get an answer.
> Harriet Chase
> <><><><><><><><><><>
> Visit Vermont
> http://communities.msn.com/GenealogyConnects/_whatsnew.msnw
> Harriet M. Chase <>
> http://www.partridgenest.com/hatch/
> Uncle Jesse Hatch's Civil War Letters
> Photos
>
>
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