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From: Christine Dale <>
Subject: Re: [MOMORGAN] Jacob Hedrick (c.1795--abt 1875)
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 19:38:05 -0500
References: <c7a.2f2ec403.35269125@aol.com>
In-Reply-To: <c7a.2f2ec403.35269125@aol.com>


That sounds like a wonderful resource! I hadn't thought of it before
and hadn't realized that so many men would be in it. Is this just on
Ancestry or is it available elsewhere at no charge? I can't quite
justify an Ancestry subscription at the moment as I have a 6 year old
and 2 year old who barely allow me an uninterrupted thought, much less
any quality research time.

If it is only through Ancestry I'll make a note to check it out when I
have more time and functioning brain cells--like when the youngest is
in preschool (only 1-1/2 more years) as at the moment he's trying to
break the rocking chair.

Chris

On Apr 3, 2008, at 2:59 PM, wrote:

> Chris,
>
> I usually look in WW1 registration cards when I want to find
> someone. That's
> because every male in the US who was born after 1870 is in it. They
> sometimes write their parents as contacts and often their wife. They
> give address and
> hair color, eye color and size such as Medium build.
>
> I found two long lost relatives that way.
>
> I see a Charles Buel? Hedrick living at RFD#1 Camden, Mo age 19
> years born
> Feb 17, 1899 says hes a farmer working for James Selby nearest
> relative J
> B. Hedrick father RFD #1 Camden, Mo says hes's tall Medium bulit
> with blue
> eyes and Brown hair. 397 order NO. 879
>
> Bonnie Morris Conrad
>
>
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