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    1. Re: [CASANFRA] pre-1905 project
    2. Carolyn; We are in the process of doing a "Source" page for the website and all the information will be listed there. Give us just a little time and we will get that rolling, then all your questions can be answered. Donna At 06:13 AM 3/19/02 -0800, carolyn wrote: >Hi Donna- I admit to being one of the confused:-) > >Who is transcribing the San Francisco Records? > >Are these LDS films being used? if so, can you post the film > numbers? Are these lists from the Historical Society? > > The "Mortuary Records"- are these films?, or in hard copy book format ? If >so , > where are they located? > > The Death Registers- are these currently located at the SF Recorders > office......or are these films? > > Thanks for all you are doing on this project- please tell us the sources > for the information that is being posted. > > Carolyn > >> "Donna@MBS" wrote: >> >> > >Hi all; >> > >Seems that our transcriptionists want San Francisco County done as much >as >> > the rest of us. Currently in Transcription is Vol. 1, 2, 3, M, and P is >> > just going out the door. There seems to be much confusion as to what >> > records we are using. Some of them are death registers (just like the >other >> > counties) and some of them are Mortuary Registers. The mortuary registers > >> > give the same info that the death registers do. All registers are for the > >> > "City and County of San Francisco". > >Thanks, Carolyn > >"Donna@MBS" wrote: > >> WORD IS OUT.... Part of San Francisco is online with much more to follow. >> >> <http://www.rootsweb.com/~cabf1905> >> >> Donna Bradley >> Project Coordinator >> Pre-1905 Project > > >

    03/19/2002 01:48:51
    1. [CASANFRA] Re: pre-1905 project
    2. Pamela Storm Wolfskill
    3. Donna@MBS wrote: > We are in the process of doing a "Source" page for the website and all > the information will be listed there. <snip> Fantastic, Donna! This is really good news. Since yesterday, I've already had nearly a dozen e-mails from researchers wanting to know the source of these records. Having the sources posted online will be a tremendous help. Thank you! And thank you to those lightning-quick transcribers too! :-) They are making remarkable progress! Pam psw@sfo.com -- Pamela Storm Wolfskill The USGenWeb Project, San Francisco http://www.sfo.com/~timandpamwolf/sfrancty.htm

    03/19/2002 03:46:29