There is an actual book on self-improvement in the afterlife. It goes over how to tell if you are dead and how to contact deceased relatives. This would really clear up a lot of things for genealogists. See: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0806929960/qid%3D1018017915/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F0%5F1/103-3173406-3951024 Or just go to Amazon and search on ISBN 0806929960. -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- Webmaster: Cynthia Van Ness, MLS -- roots@bfn.org Roots: The Buffalo NY Genealogy Forum -- http://www.bfn.org/~roots With obits, vital records, city directories & hundreds of local links
"Roots Webmaster" <roots@bfn.org> wrote in message news:Gu9yHC.7nG@freenet.buffalo.edu... > > There is an actual book on self-improvement in the afterlife. It goes > over how to tell if you are dead and how to contact deceased relatives. > This would really clear up a lot of things for genealogists. See: > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0806929960/qid%3D1018017915/ref%3Dsr% 5F11%5F0%5F1/103-3173406-3951024 > Nice cover picture. After I announced some time back that when I went, I was taking all my research notes with me, quite a few people emailed to say that was a good idea! I can think of several good questions to ask - I wonder if relatives are more cooperative in the afterlife? Lesley Robertson
>From: "Lesley Robertson" l.a.robertson@tnw.tudelft.nl >Date: 4/9/2002 12:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time >Message-id: <a8u6l4$m05$1@news.tudelft.nl> > > >"Roots Webmaster" <roots@bfn.org> wrote in message >news:Gu9yHC.7nG@freenet.buffalo.edu... >> >> There is an actual book on self-improvement in the afterlife. It goes >> over how to tell if you are dead and how to contact deceased relatives. >> This would really clear up a lot of things for genealogists. See: >> >> >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0806929960/qid%3D1018017915/ref%3Dsr% >5F11%5F0%5F1/103-3173406-3951024 >> >Nice cover picture. >After I announced some time back that when I went, I was taking all my >research notes with me, quite a few people emailed to say that was a good >idea! I can think of several good questions to ask - I wonder if relatives >are more cooperative in the afterlife? >Lesley Robertson > LOL...according to John Edward (Crossing Over), they seem to be cooperative ;-))
Roots Webmaster <roots@bfn.org> wrote in <Gu9yHC.7nG@freenet.buffalo.edu>: > >There is an actual book on self-improvement in the afterlife. It goes >over how to tell if you are dead and how to contact deceased relatives. >This would really clear up a lot of things for genealogists. See: > >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0806929960/qid%3D1018017915/ref%3D >sr%5F11%5F0%5F1/103-3173406-3951024 > >Or just go to Amazon and search on ISBN 0806929960. > >-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- >Webmaster: Cynthia Van Ness, MLS -- roots@bfn.org >Roots: The Buffalo NY Genealogy Forum -- http://www.bfn.org/~roots >With obits, vital records, city directories & hundreds of local links > > When I began researching my family ancestry in 1974, an Aunt cautioned me "Be careful when looking at your family tree- you never know who you may find hanging there." Many years later I discovered what she was talking about, and it was only 1 generation above me. Some things are better taken to the grave, I think. Regards to all, Cap'n John