OK - not all the way up to speed yet today. Pre1850.... Duh!!!! I looked up Marriage from 1/1/1898 to 12/31/1898 and got 1077 hits. Jim James R. Smith wrote: >I'm looking at the image of page 3 of the 1/31/1900 SF Cron from the >SFPL site on Proquest. When you click on databases, don't use the first >SF Chron line, scroll down to the one that reads: ProQuest Historical >Newspapers The San Francisco Chronicle (1865-1922) > >FYI - the Chron has two drawings of the principles in the Kentucky >governor's race & discusses the assassination attempt. One is the same >as that in the Call, the other is different. > >It works fine. >Jim > >The Schafers wrote: > > > >>Hello, >> >>Does anyone know if the Pro Quest newspaper collections from 1865 >>-1899 are online yet? >> >>I know it says on SFGENEALOGY.COM : >>That SF Chronicle from 1900-1922 is online from SF Public Library and >>that they will be adding the 1865 -1899 in Aug. 2008. >> >>I've tried through my libraries and even LA Library and can't >>accesses it (they don't have it for some reason). >> >>I was wondering if anyone who does have access could look two things >>or even one item up. >> >>I REALLY have been trying to search for a marriage license or >>marriage announcement for two sisters. >>They both were married just turn of the century so it's hard to look >>through the online newspapers online because nothing goes just before >>1900. >> >>I would be SO grateful to have this info as they are the last two >>siblings that might hold more clues to there parents!!! >> >> >>Annie McLaughlin to William E. Dean married approx. 1898 (SF or >>Berkley) (Her first child was born March 1899) >>So maybe they were married around May or June??? >> >> >>Olive McLaughlin to John Kraft approx 1899/1900 (I know she is >>listed in the 1900 Census as single but I have searched the Library >>of Congress online that goes from 1900-1910 and never found anything. >>I was hoping maybe another database may have them listed at least >>getting a marriage license in SF. >> >>(Keep in mind there is another Olive McLaughlin who tried to murder >>her husband John McLaughlin - strange because that was our Olive's >>fathers name) Yikes! >> >>I would REALLY appreciate ANY help on these two sisters ( I have >>written to many Catholic Churches in SF with no results on these two). >> >>Thanks, >>Cathie >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>************************** >>Visit SFGenealogy.com! >>http://www.sfgenealogy.com >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CASANFRA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- James R. Smith Author: San Francisco's Lost Landmarks ISBN: 1884995446 www.HistorySmith.com <http://www.historysmith.com/>