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    1. Re: [BATES-L] Bates Bulletins
    2. ACrowell
    3. Bill & the list-- Several years of The Bates Bulletin were bound into one volume that covers 1907 thru 1932. I think the Bulletin was published quarterly and each contains a great deal of genealogical information, usually organized by what Bates researchers considered to be the main immigrants (i.e., Clement, Elder Edward of Weymouth, etc.) This large bound volume is available through the Circulating Library of the New England Historic Genealogical Society from which NEHGS members can borrow. I also found it at the Sutro Library, a wonderful genealogical library in San Francisco; perhaps inter-library loan can obtain it for you from them. It really is very entertaining to read! Andrea Crowell ACrowell@email.msn.com -----Original Message----- From: billb <billb@microdsi.net> To: BATES-L@rootsweb.com <BATES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 7:14 AM Subject: Re: [BATES-L] for those who know Hingham >A recent post mentioned the "1918 Bates Bulletin." I'm trying very hard to track down Martin Bates from Cohasset MA (early 1800s?), and I wonder if the 1918 Bates Bulletin refers at all to a Martin Bates. > >Is the bulletin available on-line or through a library source?? > >Thanks > >Bill Bates >billb@microdsi.net >

    06/02/1999 10:14:13