Hi Ken I agree with you! This is a great team. Who else would understand that feeling of finding who you are looking for? I had some old family information about a book written by a family historian, located at the Goodspeed Book Shop in Boston. Twenty years ago, while in Boston and at Faneuil Hall, I saw the old sign kept for posterity, but no book store. Something made me look for that book store on the internet, and there was a site. Then I googled in the name of the book - AND FOUND IT IN THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DELAWARE! For $23.00, I got a photocopy. That was my first search. Only the "team" would understand. Good luck. AnnMarie
I like your story, AnnMarie. We never stop searching and retrieving that which is relevant to our genealogical needs. Every day most of us get at least one useful message on this site, even the old pros. You sound like an educated consumer by looking for the "best buy" at the best price. Keep on hunting. Ken > Hi Ken > > I agree with you! This is a great team. > > Who else would understand that feeling of finding who you are looking for? > I > had some old family information about a book written by a family > historian, > located at the Goodspeed Book Shop in Boston. Twenty years ago, while in > Boston > and at Faneuil Hall, I saw the old sign kept for posterity, but no book > store. > Something made me look for that book store on the internet, and there was > a > site. Then I googled in the name of the book - AND FOUND IT IN THE > HISTORICAL > SOCIETY OF DELAWARE! > For $23.00, I got a photocopy. That was my first search. > > Only the "team" would understand. > > Good luck. > > AnnMarie > > > ==== NJ-GSNJ Mailing List ==== > GSNJ Newsletter: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njgsnj/newsletter.html > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >