[Genealib] Handouts/brochures for genealogical reserch
rburdick at cpl.org
rburdick at cpl.org
Thu Mar 8 15:41:31 EST 2007
Steve:
The URL that follows leads to a page on our site about doing Genealogy
at the Cleveland Public Library and in Cuyahoga County. On the page is
a link to our guide (PDF) you can print out as many copies as you wish.
http://www.cpl.org/genealogy-resources.asp
Ron Burdick
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Ronald L. Burdick
Department Head
History & Geography Department
Cleveland Public Library
325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114-1271
216-623-2865 (Voice)
216-902-4978 (Fax)
Ronald.Burdick at cpl.org (E-mail)
www.cpl.org (Library Web Site)
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----- Original Message -----
From: mrarchive at aol.com
Date: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:38 am
Subject: Re: [Genealib] Handouts/brochures for genealogical reserch
To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
> Friends:
>
> I am in the process of preparing to teach a group of about 32
> Adult learners at the local Historical Society basic genealogical
> m,ethods of reserch and wonder if any of you out there would be
> williing to share you brochures about research in your library or
> archival facility. Many of these learners are older and have no on-
> line experience and in a few cases no on-line capability. I am
> looking for the real paper stuff or a direction as to where I may
> download the same from ayour several websites to use as examples..
> Surviving the VERY cold winter in MAINE
>
> Steve
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tkemp at mail.newsbank.com
> To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
> Sent: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 7:48 PM
> Subject: [Genealib] Gretna Green - Ohio site that drew in KY
> couples to marry - 1857 - performed over 3, 000 weddings
>
>
> Articles about “Gretna Green” where high numbers of couples would
> go to get married.
>
> This 1857 article is about Aberdeen, OH – a spot that attracted
> over 3,000 KY couples to get married by a justice of the peace –
> Esquire Sheldon. Aberdeen is “across the river from Maysville,
> KY”.
>
> The full article appeared in the New Hampshire Patriot & State
> Gazette of 16 Sep 1857.
> Contact me if you’d like a copy of the original article.
>
> In searching on GenealogyBank I found thousands of articles from
> the 1600s to recent times that commented on the Gretna Green
> pattern all over the US and the UK.
>
> Tom
>
> Thomas Jay Kemp
> Director, Genealogy Products
> NewsBank Inc.
> www.GenealogyBank.com
>
> TKemp at NewsBank.com
> Cell: 860.218.5479
>
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