Carol, I would highly recommend Archive Grid in the genealogy section of nclive.org I found reference to my late father (a Harlem dentist) in a most unusual place, the University of Minnesota Archives. I would like to show CIG attendees who may not know much about that portion of nclive.org some of its possibilities (unless this topic has been covered). See you Saturday, Nerissa On Wednesday, February 10, 2010, at 09:31PM, <HubbellGen@aol.com> wrote: >The D-OGS Computer Interest Group will meet as scheduled this Saturday, Feb > 13 in the downstairs conference room of the Chapel Hill Public Library. >Our speaker has had scheduling complications, and will have to postpone her >talk with us, but we will reschedule her soon. > >For this meeting, I suggest that all you skilled roots searchers out there >send us the URLs of some of your favorite sites so we can view and discuss >them. New ones pop up every day, and we can't find all of them without >help. As usual, there will be plenty of time to answer your questions, or help >folks new to genealogy with their online searches. If you haven't come to a >meeting before, please come along, we're very informal and intent on >helping each other get the most out of our efforts whether with a genealogy >software program, searching the net, or using digital cameras to assist with >our work. Anything digital is fair game, and the more people, the more fun. >Bring your laptop if you have one. Coffee is permitted in the conference >room so have your second cup with us. > >Carol >************************* > Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdogs/ > >To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain subscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >