[Genealib] What to do with an old Bible
Tom Kemp
thomas.j.kemp at gmail.com
Thu May 25 14:05:18 EDT 2006
As mentioned by others the OGS and the NGS are good choices.
You can also send it to the Godfrey Memorial Library (134 Newfield St.;
Middletown, CT 06457). They are one of the only repositories that will
catalog the info and permanently preserve the Bible itself.
All three groups would welcome a good photocopy of the family notes pages,
and be sure to include the title page & its verso from the front of the
Bible, as well as the title/verso pages of the New Testament too.
So, what family names are given in the Bible?
Tom
On 5/25/06, Patty O'Connor <poconnor at marysvillelib.org> wrote:
>
> A patron gave our library an old Bible that has some family information in
> it. The family was in Harrison County, OH, and as far as we can tell was
> never in Union County. The family name is Hawthorn. We've looked on
> WorldConnect and on LDS Ancestral File and it doesn't appear that anyone
> is
> looking for this particular family line. Does anyone out there have any
> ideas of what to do with this Bible? Someday, someone will want the
> information.
>
> Thanks,
> Patty
>
> Patty O'Connor
> Head of Adult Services & Reference
> Marysville Public Library
> 231 S. Plum Street
> Marysville, OH 43040
> 937-642-1876, ext. 32
> poconnor at marysvillelib.org
>
>
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