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    1. [MOCLARK-L]
    2. Bob Doerr
    3. Hi A large source of leads to family-history data is now on line. It is comprised of the Tables of Contents of the first 22 volumes of the Missouri State Genealogical Association Journal, 1981-2002+. Importantly, below the Tables of Contents, is an index. Reviewers find the whole page easily navigated despite the great amount of data included. A few of the key words with which to search the index are county names, directions (east, south, north, west), and family surnames (for Bible records). Use your browsers search function. When you find interesting leads on the web page, you will probably want to see actual copies of the Journal. Many libraries subscribe to the Journal. There is also information, below the index on the web page, on how to obtain copies of articles or issues. One can get an idea as to the length of an article in the Journal by noting the page numbers where it begins and where the following article begins. However, some articles are serialized over two to four issues. The URL is <http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/contents.htm>http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/contents.htm >

    03/31/2003 08:57:31
    1. Re: [MOCLARK-L]
    2. Linda McNiel
    3. Everyone: please be aware that the URL given, was shown twice, as one line, so don't click on it. You will need to click on: http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/contents.htm And thanks, Bob, for the info! Great source! From: "Bob Doerr" <bdoerr@rollanet.org> To: <MOCLARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 3:57 AM Subject: [MOCLARK-L] > > Hi > > > > A large source of leads to family-history data is now on line. It is > comprised of the Tables of Contents of the first 22 volumes of the Missouri > State Genealogical Association Journal, 1981-2002+. Importantly, below the > Tables of Contents, is an index. Reviewers find the whole page easily > navigated despite the great amount of data included. > > > > A few of the key words with which to search the index are county names, > directions (east, south, north, west), and family surnames (for Bible > records). Use your browsers search function. > > > > When you find interesting leads on the web page, you will probably want to > see actual copies of the Journal. Many libraries subscribe to the Journal. > There is also information, below the index on the web page, on how to > obtain copies of articles or issues. > > > > One can get an idea as to the length of an article in the Journal by noting > the page numbers where it begins and where the following article begins. > However, some articles are serialized over two to four issues. > > > > The URL is > <http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/contents.htm>http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoer r/contents.htm > > > > > > >

    03/31/2003 11:58:48