>One book is titled: Death in a Promised Land : The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 >by Scott Ellsworth & Dr. JohnHope Franklin > >There's also a website you might find of some interest: >http://members.fullnet.net/bhower/ > >Peace... > >Hasker Nelson >"He who inherits his father's wealth also inherits his father's debts." > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Archie Rawlings >Sent: Sunday, September 27, 1998 8:10 PM >To: afrigeneas@MsState.Edu >Subject: re. boon town in oklahoma > > >there was a race riot in tulsa oklahoma in the '20's. tulsa and oklahoma >was athe only two cities during this period that had large enough >populations to have 40,000 aa's. there is a book about the race riot. >a cousin has it and i can get the name of the book if you are interested. >however, there is no mention of oil. as i recall, this book indicated >that the reason had someting to do with a black man and a white >woman. > >during this period there was a thriving business area for blacks in >tulsa. in fact, it was called the negro wall street by the white >press. the are was in the greenwood street corridor. > >many blacks and whites were killed. the exact number was never known. >many blacks left on their own accord because their property had >been burned down. > >this book will make you proud in that this is a factual story >where blacks stood their ground against incredible odds. > >i will e-mail my cousin and ask for the reference details and >post it to afrigeneas. > >Archie Rawlings, Detroit, MI arawlings@detroit.freenet.org >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>For a list of Early Black marriages from Sebastian County Arkansas for the >years 1865 - 1867 the following pages has a listing of the marriages recorded >at the Freedman's Bureau Field office of Ft. Smith, Arkansas: > > http://www.angelfire.com/ar/freedmen/mars.html > >For a listing of the marriages by Groom's name: > http://www.angelfire.com/ar/freedmen/mars2.html > >For a listing of the marriages by Bride's name: > http://www.angelfire.com/ar/freedmen/mars3.html > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>The monthly meeting of the African-American Genealogy Group of >Philadelphia will be held: > > Tuesday, November 10, 1998 > 7 p.m. > Community College of Philadelphia > -West Philadelphia Regional Center > 4725 Chestnut Street > Philadelphia, PA > >TOPIC: Members will share their family history research > > Admission is free and open the public > All are welcome! > >Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. > > >1999 will represent the 10th anniversary of AAGG's founding. We are >looking forward to the old family members coming back to blend with our >new members to commemorate this as an exciting and wonderful occasion. A >banquet is being planned. If you would like to be a part of this, please >contact us. This is an opportunity in which all of us should >participate. > > >=== >African-American Genealogy Group >P. O. Box 1798 >Philadelphia, PA 19105-1798 >(215) 572-6063 >Email: jtlogan@africamail.com >Web Site: http://www.libertynet.org:80/aagg >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>I was able to obtain through interlibrary loan Will Book A & B for Hawkins >County which covers a period of time from 1797-1880. I have found the info >I was searching for but many of the other Wills referred to negroes being >bequeathed. If folks will help I am willing to copy the Wills and >distribute them so they can be transcribed. I cannot do all of the >transcription but I am willing to do some. And I am willing to pay for the >copying. If you are interested in helping transcribe, please email me at > jacobsmic@law.ufl.edu >I must return the film at the end of next week so get back to me quickly. >Feel free to cross post this message if you are on the slave list server or >any of the Tennessee lists. >Michelle Jacobs >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
If anyone has any information on Lee Edward and Laura Mae, please respond. The last known place of abode that I know of was in Kansas City Mo. in 1943. V Mitchell
Are you looking for addresses of national archives, genealogy libraries and other historical groups in Caribbean and Latin American countries? If so, the September/October 1998 edition of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society (AAHGS) newsletter has a comprehensive listing of over 120 repositories of genealogical information. To order a copy, send a check for $5 (US funds) payable to AAHGS to (if outside of the US or its territories, enclose an additional $1 for extra postage expense): Stephen Townsend AAHGS News Editor 977 Roundhouse Court West Chester, PA 19380 Please specify which newsletter edition(s) you would like to order. Also available: the July/August edition of the AAHGS News focusing on research strategies in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone has any information on the surnames listed above. I hope there is someone else out there, everytime I open this newsgroup it has no messages, so let me be the first to inquire. I will keep checking to see if anyone else is subscribed. Give a holler if your're out there. Cynthia
Archive-name: genealogy/new_user Posting-Frequency: 15th of the month Last-Modified: 1997/04/21 Version: 1.7 URL: http://www.meertech.demon.co.uk/genuki/new_user.htm Getting Started --------------- Summary ~~~~~~~ This regular posting contains a list of pointers and suggestions to help somebody who is approaching the subject of Genealogy for the first time. It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the soc.genealogy.* newsgroup hierarchy. This document is part of a regular series of postings which are sent to all appropriate groups and mailing lists. This particular document is posted on the 15th of every month. The latest version of this document is available from the following locations * Via the WWW at the URL http://www.meertech.demon.co.uk/genuki/new_user.htm * Via email by sending the following message: =20 To: listserv@meertech.demon.co.uk Subject: <Leave Blank> get new_user end =20 If you have any comments or changes, or any suggestions for new topics to be included, or you would like to write a note for inclusion in the archive, then please contact John Woodgate, (john@meertech.demon.co.uk) Contributions by: William Mills, Wes Plouff, Jeff Thompson, Cynthia Van Ness, Doni Wright =20 Changes For This Version (1.7 - 1997/04/21) Minor changes to some of the text Copyright and Disclaimer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright (c) 1996,1997 by John Woodgate. All rights reserved. This document may be freely redistributed in its entirety without modification provided that this copyright notice is not removed. It may not be sold for profit or incorporated in commercial documents without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. Permission is expressly granted for this document to be made available for file transfer from installations offering unrestricted anonymous file transfer on the Internet. This document is provided AS IS without any express or implied warranty. The author may be contacted at 50 Great Meadow Road, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS12 8DA, England. I am new to Genealogy and would like some help. *********************************************** =46or those just starting to research their family history, these short notes might help: * Visit your local library and read a basic book or two on genealogy. This should give you some basic guidance on the methods to use, and where the information is held. There are many useful introductory books on Genealogy and family history, which will provide you with more complete and coherent guidance as how to get started than you could expect to get merely by posting a series of questions to the newsgroup or mailing list. In many cases specific questions can be answered by library reference materials. =20 * Develop a plan. Think about which lines to follow. You have two parents, four grandparents, eight great-grandparents, and so on. You have to draw the line somewhere. You can use your time better if you develop a plan to guide you. Start with talking with and writing to all your kinsfolk with your questions, (while they are still alive), and do it soon. =20 * Start by talking with, and writing to all your kinsfolk with your questions, (while they are still alive), and do it soon. Overly general questions such as "What do you know about the family's history?" may overwelm your relatives. Asking specific questions (when did you get married? Who were your parents? grandparents? brothers and sisters? Where did you aunts and uncles live?) may get you more information. Use photographs and old family possessions to help get the conversation started. Remember to start this before the last of that generation passes on and takes all that valuable information with them. =20 * Visit your nearest Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS or Mormon) Family History Center. You can find them in the phone directory. The family History Library catalog, on CD-ROM and microfiche, is your key to accessing millions of original records and published genealogical works kept by the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Microfilms can be rented for research in the local Family History Center for a nominal fee. The local centers have two excellent indexes on CD-ROM: the Ancestral File and the International Genealogical Index (IGI). Neither of these are available via the internet. =20 * Document. You may need to review your sources again, someone may want to verify your research, your work may imply something to someone who will need to access the same records, or someone may need to pick up where you left off. Too many people underestimate, or never consider, the importance of documentation. If you have found information in a reference book, make sure you keep enough reference material to enable you to walk back into the same place five years later, locate the book and find the reference again. =20 * Keep a careful record of what searches you have done so far, even if you found nothing. It may well save you from searching the same record or source again in the future. =20 * Don't sell your project short. You might start this with the idea of just finding a handful of people just for your own interest, only to find it blossom into a lifelong study. If you begin with some planning, some learning, and good documentation, then nothing is lost if it stays a small project, but you will reap great dividends if your little project turns into a big one. Remember that it is not uncommon to drop the project for 5 or 10 years and then go back to it again. =20 * Be prepared to step back and catch your breath. When you look at the ambitions for your project and think about the effort involved, or when you are faced with dozens of trails that you want to follow, it may seem like trying to move a mountain with a teaspoon. When that happens, take some time to remind yourself that this is supposed to be fun, then do some more planning to get back on track. =20 * Watch for all the FAQs which are posted to the various newsgroups and mailing lists. These Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) should answer most of your initial problems. A good place to start is the Meta-FAQ. This lists all the FAQs and other regular postings and you can get the latest version from the following locations =20 + Via the WWW at the URL http://www.meertech.demon.co.uk/genuki/meta-faq.htm + Via email by sending the following message: =20 To: listserv@meertech.demon.co.uk Subject: <Leave Blank> get meta-faq end =20 * Don't expect too much from online resources. Usenet, mailing lists and other online discussion forums work best when someone needs to overcome a stumbling block or an arcane problem. other online resources include name matching and query services, software and files describing topics in genealogy from the very general, to the very specific. However, they offer scattered coverage and are often unfocused. A good rule of thumb is that newsgroups, etc., only become useful after you start having difficultly finding your ancestors by conventional means. =20 * Many people learn of a certain index or book that may be useful to their research and immediately jump on the Net and plead for someone to do a look-up for them. These same folks are often unaware that their friendly neighbourhood public or academic librarian can issue a formal interlibrary loan request for the wanted item. =20 Since librarians have access to OCLC, the International Bibliographic Database, and the average researcher does not, they can quickly identify another owning library and send out the request over their networks. It's standard, everyday stuff for the librarians. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- new_user / V1.7 - 1997/04/21 / john@meertech.demon.co.uk
>18th Annual Penn Center Heritage Days Celebration > >November 12-14, 1998 > >St. Helena Island, South Carolina > >Symposium on Friday, November 13th - "The Black Seminoles: Gullah Pioneer >Freedom Fighters" > >Guest participants will include: > >- William "Dub" Warrior, Del Rio, Texas >- Ian Hancock, Professor, University of Texas, Austin >- Lena Shaw, Oklahoma Seminole Leader >- Bruce Twyman, Professor and Author, Prairie View University, Prairie >View, Texas > >For a complete schedule of events, call (843) 838-2432 >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
Ceci est un appel a discussion pour la creation du forum fr.soc.Afrique. Cet appel est poste aussi dans fr.usenet.forums.annonces et surtout dans <URL:news:fr.usenet.forums.evolution> ou vous pouvez repondre et developper votre opinion.=20 Ne pas voter pour le moment. SVP. ------ You may discuss in French about the creation of the newsgroup fr.soc.afrique= in this <URL:news:fr.usenet.forums.evolution>. Don't vote for the moment. Please. ********************************* * CHARTE DU FORUM * ********************************* Auteur : fidipat@wanadoo.fr (Patricia FIDI) Statut : non modere Description : Discussions sur l'Afrique. --------------------------------------------------------- I - OBJET DU GROUPE Premier forum de discussion en fran=E7ais sur tous les sujets concernant l'Afrique.=20 La plupart des africains francophones sont obliges de s'abonner a de= s forums en langue anglaise ou a des mailing list.=20 De plus, il n'existe pas de forums pour chaque pays africains francophones ainsi ce groupe se veut etre federateur et generaliste. Faites-nous partager vos pensees a la communaute par un =AB retour =BB : impressions, critiques constructives... car ce forum est dedie =E0 tous les africains francophones ou francophiles et a tous ceux qui s'y interessent.=20 II - CONSEIL D'UTILISATION 2.1 - Conventions employees : Ex : [RECH][INFO][SEN] -> (je recherche une info sur le Senegal) [SEN] Employer les 3 premieres lettres du pays avant tous message= s + [ECO] Economie [POL] Politique [RELI] Religions [CUIS] Cuisine [RECH] Rechercher [ADR] Adresses [INFO] Informations a delivrer Pour d'autres balises, a vous de voir a votre convenance... 2.2 - Erreurs frequemment commises : La publicite est totalement interdite. III - ARCHIVES Pour les questions posees de tres nombreuses fois : =20 http://www.loria.fr/services/news/ ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/arch-news/fr.rec.cuisine/ Pour retrouver le message d'un internaute : http://www.dejanews.com/ IV - AUTRES GROUPES soc.culture.african
>Greetings: >I went pass the AA Civil War Memorial today and it is apparent that no >work has been done to finish the memorial, particularly the 200,000 plus >name plaques. Prior to the July ceremonies, they indicated that the >memorial would be completed by this Veterans Day. Well, Veterans Day is >less than a month away and the site looks like a war zone. They might >get it finished by then, but I'm wondering why they would wait until the >last minute. If you plan to come on Veterans Day to take that long >awaited picture of your USCT Ancestors inscribed name, before you make >your plans, you might want to contact the AA Civil War Memorial >organization people to check the status of construction progress, or to >give them a push. They can be contacted at >"www.afroamcivilwarmemorial.org". I hope we are not in for another let >down. Thinking positive, the ceremonies in July were great, I hope they >can keep their promise to descendants this time. >Peace Out, >Charles > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>Greetings: >I went pass the AA Civil War Memorial today and it is apparent that no >work has been done to finish the memorial, particularly the 200,000 plus >name plaques. Prior to the July ceremonies, they indicated that the >memorial would be completed by this Veterans Day. Well, Veterans Day is >less than a month away and the site looks like a war zone. They might >get it finished by then, but I'm wondering why they would wait until the >last minute. If you plan to come on Veterans Day to take that long >awaited picture of your USCT Ancestors inscribed name, before you make >your plans, you might want to contact the AA Civil War Memorial >organization people to check the status of construction progress, or to >give them a push. They can be contacted at >"www.afroamcivilwarmemorial.org". I hope we are not in for another let >down. Thinking positive, the ceremonies in July were great, I hope they >can keep their promise to descendants this time. >Peace Out, >Charles > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>Here is another fantastic site for people of >color, Blacks, Indians, Africans, Negros, Mulattoa, Black >Dutch,Melungeons, Indian, ect. ><A HREF="http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/tncolor/index.html">TNGenWeb "People of >Color in Old Tennessee", ...</A> > > Fot African/Indian page scroll down to > > THREE OUTSTANDING PAGES > and click BENEATH THE UNDERDOG > RACE,RELIGION ANF THE TRAIL OF TEARS. > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>Greetings to All, > >The Stamp Collections or Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the >Revolutions through the Civil War are listed below, Series A thru M. > > > <A HREF="http://gopher.upapubs.com:70/1/amerstud/southern/browse/0137/0138/"> >Click here: from the Revolution through the Civil War</A> > >and also > >http://www.unclib.lib.unc.edu:55555/MARION/AVZ-6737 > >Zainab Ghani-Shareef >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>The monthly meeting of the African American Genealogical Society of >Northern California (AAGSNC) will be held: > >Saturday, October 17, 1998 >1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. >Salem Lutheran Home - Conference Room >2361 E. 29th Street >Oakland, California > >PROGRAM TOPIC: Using maps in Genealogical Research > >All are welcome! > >Driving Directions: >Take I-580 to Fruitvale Ave Exit >Turn left from I-580 E or right from I-580 W onto Fruitvale Ave >Turn left onto MacArthur Blvd >Turn left onto Ardley Ave >Ardley Ave becomes 23rd Ave >Turn left onto E 29th St > >=== >African American Genealogical Society of Northern California >P. O. Box 27485 >Oakland, CA 94602-0985 >E-mail: baobabtree@rocketmail.com >Web Site: http://www.afamgen.com/aagsnc > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>This is the 1st in a series of postings of Death Notices published in the Afro >American Newspaper Baltimore City edition for the year 1930. >The format is as follows Column 1 last name, Column 2 first name, Column 3 >age, Column 4 house number, Column 5 street name and Column 6 date the notice >was published. >This extract will be available in it's entirety on the Black Baltimore web >page beginning October 15th >http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/kirkland/708/ > >if any of the persons named are in your line you may acquire copies of death >Certificates from the: >Maryland State Archives >350 Rowe Boulevard >Annapolis, Maryland >21401 >all certificates prior to 1969 are housed there. > > >Aaron Mary E.B. 40 1610 Druid Hill Avenue 8/30/30 >Abrahams Darphus 28 Unknown 10/4/30 >Adamh? Annie 55 1638 Ashland Avenue 1/4/30 >Adams Clara 59 1505 Mulberry Street 3/29/30 >Adams Edward 38 244 S. Bethel Street 1/4/30 >Adams Edward 50 1708 Peirce Street 3/15/30 >Adams Elizabeth W. 42 665 Pierce Street 7/26/30 >Adams Emiline 46 1421 Barnes Street 9/6/30 >Adams John 65 1429 Bounty Lane 8/30/30 >Adams Leila 28 526 W. Lee Street 1/25/30 >Adams Sarah 60 530 Brune Street 11/15/30 >Addison John H. 57 808 N. Fremont AVenue 5/17/30 >Addison John H.* 57 808 N. Fremont Avenue 5/10/30 >Afaker Samuel 25 639 W. Lee Street 12/6/30 >Alberry Samuel 61 1213 Bayard Street 11/1/30 >Albritton Hyman 22 36 N. Caroline Street 1/11/30 >Alden Susie 35 103 N. Fremont Avenue 3/1/30 >Alexander Jas. T. 10 months 525 Calhoun Street 5/10/30 >Allen Charles 68 641 George Street 3/8/30 >Allen Clarence 31 422 N. Pnie Street ? 12/20/30 >Allen Doc 51 1314 Calhoun Street 2/15/30 >Allen Dorothy 4 1113 W. Franklin Street 9/6/30 >Allen Edward 54 2806 Fox Street 7/26/30 >Allen James 50 917 Edmondson Avenue 10/11/30 >Allen Mary E. 70 587 Orchard Street 11/29/30 >Allen Richard 61 Skidmore, Anne Arundel County 3/8/30 >Allen Thomas 44 1207 E. Madison Street 2/8/30 >Allen Wilbert 9 Wise Avenue North Point Road 1/11/30 >Alsop Daisey L. 46 1417 N. Bruce Street 12/13/30 >Ames Melvin 24 1108 Sarah Ann Street 5/17/30 >Ames Melvin* 24 1108 Sarah Ann Street 5/10/30 >Amos Edward 46 825 McKim Street 9/13/30 >Anderson Carrie 27 1116 McCulloh Street 8/2/30 >Anderson Charles 42 1630 Jefferson Street 9/6/30 >Anderson Ethel H. 22 922 Wilmer Street 10/25/30 >Anderson Eva 47 609 Sterling Street 12/6/30 >Anderson Helen 15 1906 Aisquith Street 9/20/30 >Anderson James 79 425 S. Bond Street 11/8/30 >Anderson John 65 20 E. Hamilton Street 5/17/30 >Anderson John* 65 20 E. Hamilton Street 5/10/30 >Anderson Lillie 21 1031 Eutaw Street 2/15/30 >Anderson Robert 54 326 S. Caroline Street 8/23/30 >Anderson Samuel R. 53 1357 N. Carey Street 4/26/30 >Anderson William 60 809 Unity Street 6/7/30 >Anderson George 50 1603 E. Walker Street 9/27/30 >Anthony Henrietta 56 932 Aisquith Street 5/10/30 >Anthony John 55 532 Robert Street 5/3/30 >Anthony Mamie 47 722 W. Saratoga Street 4/19/30 >Antrum Fernum 31 1613 Division Street 9/20/30 >Armstrong Ellen 75 517 W. Biddle Street 5/24/30 >Armstrong John 34 812 China Street 2/22/30 >Armstrong Matilda 47 406 N. Central Avenue 10/11/30 >Armstrong William 47 503 Sapp Street 12/13/30 >Artis Baby 1 1635 E. Fayette Street 6/7/30 > >extracted by LFC of Maryland 4/1997 >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
Hope someone may be able to help with an address so that I can obtain the will of a lady who died in Nairobi in Kenya and whose Will is registered there. A grant was posted in the UK which is how I know that her full Will is actually in Kenya. Any help would be greatfully received Thank you Margaret Soars
>The San Diego African American Genealogy Research Group (SDAAGRG) will hold >its monthly meeting at 10:00 am on Saturday, October 10, 1998 at the >Malcolm-X Branch of the SD City Library, 5148 Market St., at Euclid Ave. >The program will include "Problem Solving in Personal Research". > >Contact: Milton Hines <MarvH@prodigy.net> > Linda Smith <LLsmith619@aol.com> >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
>The monthly meeting of the African-American Genealogy Group of >Philadelphia will be held: > > Tuesday, October 13, 1998 > 7 p.m. > Community College of Philadelphia > -West Philadelphia Regional Center > 4725 Chestnut Street > Philadelphia, PA > >TOPIC: Members will share their family history research > > Admission is free and open the public > All are welcome! > >Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. > > > >Saturday, October 17, 1998, 8 am - 4 pm, AAGG will participate in the >Philadelphia Genealogy and Family History Conference given by the >Broomall LDS Family History Center at 724 Paxton-Hollow Road, Broomall, >PA. There will be many workshops, including a Beginners Workshop on How >to Trace African American Family History by Fannie Murray and Tracing >African American Family History Thru Will and Deeds by Douglas >Culbreath. Additional info 610.356.8507. > > >1999 will represent the 10th anniversary of AAGG's founding. We are >looking forward to the old family members coming back to blend with our >new members to commemorate this as an exciting and wonderful occasion. A >banquet is being planned. If you would like to be a part of this, please >contact us. This is an opportunity in which all of us should >participate. > > >=== >African-American Genealogy Group >P. O. Box 1798 >Philadelphia, PA 19105-1798 >(215) 572-6063 >Email: jtlogan@africamail.com >Web Site: http://www.libertynet.org:80/aagg >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- African Ancestored Genealogy Discussion >- To unsubscribe, email: Majordomo@MsState.Edu >- In body of message: unsubscribe afrigeneas >- >- Afrigeneas archives: http://www.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
Looking for Eissler families from all over the world. Visit my homepage to see what I already know about: http://members.aol.com/hgurski/index.htm Hanno Gurski hgurski@aol.com