[Genealib] SEARCHING FOR THE GRETNA GREENS ..

Barbara Hill bhill at calmail.berkeley.edu
Mon Nov 20 03:17:38 EST 2006


Trevia,

Is there a website where much of the information could be posted (and added 
to if contributors send more)?  It could then be announced in Dick 
Eastman's genealogy e-zine so word would get around.  Lots of folks would 
bookmark it or make links to it from their own web pages.  What a great 
resource!

Barbara Hill


At 01:01 PM 11/18/2006, you wrote:
>Preliminary ... just have not had time to do the research I had hoped to.
>   Trevia
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:treviawbeverly at houston.rr.com>Trevia W Beverly
>To: <mailto:genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu>Librarians Serving Genealogists
>Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 12:17 PM
>Subject: [Genealib] SEARCHING FOR THE GRETNA GREENS ..
>
>Well, my promise back in late March to compile the info from the list 
>discussion has finally seen the light of day --- 13 pages!  of background, 
>hints, and states ...
>And of course, there must be much more out there but at least this will 
>give you a starting point when a patron comes in looking for the elusive 
>place of marriage.
>
>Please reply to me off list ... so I can simply hit "Reply" and attach.
>Just say Gretna Greens on the Subject line.
>
>THANKS to all who contributed ....
>
>Trevia Wooster Beverly
>Houston, Texas
>Member, Association of Professional Genealogists
>Member, Genealogical Speaker Guild
>
>
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