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    1. [CASTLE-GARDEN] Re: ships landing in Phila 1800-1885
    2. ron goldman
    3. You're right, of course. I got confused with "link to link to link, etc." <G> I'm sure someone, or many 'someones', loooooong after I'm gone though, will eventually have all passenger lists extant online to make this easier for future generations to access. Ron > > I absolutely agree. :-) However I didn't mention ISTG in my > > email. > > > > If you read my email again (which you've quoted below) I > > directed Kathy to my site, Olive Tree Genealogy. > > > > http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/ will take you to my > > section of ships passenger lists that I have online. (and links > > to ships passenger lists on other sites) > > > > I don't claim to have a complete listing of all ships either, > > but I do have search engines that search MOST sites on the > > Internet that have passenger lists. > > > > I figured Kathy might like a one-stop site to do her searching. > > It's fast and easy and if she comes up with nothing she can > > extend her search to offsite resources. > > > > Lorine --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release Date: 7/10/02

    07/11/2002 05:13:20