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From: "marilyn E B" <>
Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] What to do!
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:06:24 -0500
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Another suggestion would be to check with Universities in the area related
to in your work.
I recently referred a friend of mine to the University in the same town
where her aunt had
lived and they were very happy to get the material.
Smiles,
Marilyn
On Dec 15, 2007 11:21 PM, <> wrote:
> Dear Rooter's: I had something brought up to me today. I am 69, not old
> but
> not young either, and have been "doing Genealogy" for 25 or more years and
> have a rather large file collection of copied data and information
> documenting my
> finds over the years.
>
> My question is this, what to do with the files and my data as far as a
> bequest or will goes? My books, some of them a "rare" find, I already
> have a
> potential home for them so they are not a problem. My genealogy CD's as
> well what
> to do with them?
>
> Any suggestions will be more than welcome. I am only attempting to make
> it
> easier for my family etc.
>
> Charlotte Maness </HTML>
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