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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: 1850s newspaper articles
    2. icemaiden47 via
    3. I’m sure like me, people have found the recent copies of the 1850s newspaper articles really interesting to read. None of them have ever related to anyone known to me in my family history, but as we never know where that will take us, I wondered whether in the future there was likely to be any way we could call up those mentioned without trawling through loads of old e-mails. Are they being collated anywhere that we’ll be able to call up easily? Jean

    12/09/2014 02:53:48
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: 1850s newspaper articles
    2. Liz & Tom Thompson via
    3. <I wondered whether in the future there was likely to be any way we could call up those mentioned> Hello, What I do, if it helps, is send myself an email into which I have cut and copied each entry which I wish to keep. I then click and drag each one into a sub-folder of the inbox which I've set up for the purpose. I can then do a search of that sub-folder for whichever name that I'm looking for. Tom Thompson, St Agnes.

    12/09/2014 07:05:18
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: 1850s newspaper articles
    2. Diane Tamulion via
    3. This is the web site that all you have to do is put in a name and if it has been transcribed it will come up http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wbritonad/ Diane in Wisconsin On 12/9/2014 3:53 AM, icemaiden47 via wrote: > I’m sure like me, people have found the recent copies of the 1850s newspaper articles really interesting to read. None of them have ever related to anyone known to me in my family history, but as we never know where that will take us, I wondered whether in the future there was likely to be any way we could call up those mentioned without trawling through loads of old e-mails. Are they being collated anywhere that we’ll be able to call up easily? > > Jean > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/09/2014 01:52:45
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: 1850s newspaper articles
    2. Nivard Ovington via
    3. Hi Jean The archives of all lists can be searched by keyword, either individually or all together You can search by name/place or any word and or sender and or date http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ Select mailing lists from the top bar menu, and either use the top box to search all (there are also advanced search options) or the lower box to find the list in particular you are interested in Its usually better to search all as you never know who may be interested in the same name or place as you are and may have posted to another list you are unaware of Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 12/9/2014 3:53 AM, icemaiden47 via wrote: >> I’m sure like me, people have found the recent copies of the 1850s newspaper articles really interesting to read. None of them have ever related to anyone known to me in my family history, but as we never know where that will take us, I wondered whether in the future there was likely to be any way we could call up those mentioned without trawling through loads of old e-mails. Are they being collated anywhere that we’ll be able to call up easily? >> >> Jean

    12/10/2014 02:40:11