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    1. BKLYN DIRECTORY 1933-34
    2. Hi, If you have requested a lookup and not received a reply, please contact me directly. The Directory goes back to Salt Lake City today. It was wonderful to hear from people who found a long lost???whatever or had information confirmed. Rita

    08/11/1999 03:42:56
    1. BROOKLYN DIRECTORY 1933-34 LETTERS S THROUGH Z
    2. HI, MY APOLOGIES TO ALL. I DIDN'T KNOW THAT THE DIRECTORY CAME IN TWO PARTS BECAUSE OF SIZE. I WILL NOT BE ORDERING THE SECOND PART. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO WROTE TO TELL ME ABOUT THE SECOND PART. RITA

    08/10/1999 04:05:20
    1. loren penman1
    2. Loren, Please contact me. Your mail has bounced twice. Rita

    08/10/1999 04:01:36
    1. BKLYN DIRECTORY 1933-34 LETTERS S THROUGH Z
    2. HI, I have been doing the lookups alphabetically and discovered when I finished with "R" that the film was blank. I don't know why the entire directory wasn't filmed, but that is the way it is. I notified some of you but in case I missed someone, now you know. Sorry, Rita

    08/10/1999 09:11:43
    1. MICHELLE HASSLER
    2. Michelle, Please send me your correct address. I have information for you that has bounced twice. Rita

    08/09/1999 05:15:11
    1. Michelle Shelley
    2. Michelle, Please send me your email address. I have tried to send your lookup information twice and both times it was returned. Thank you, Rita

    08/09/1999 05:09:53
    1. Dow, Taylor, Lytle
    2. I am looking for families of Julia Dow Lytle B 7/30/1859 D 1/24/1939 and Sarah Dow Taylor B 3/10/1857 D 8/3/1929, lived in Newark. They were daughters of William K. Dow and Huldia Stites Dow Rockafellow. Huldia died in Newark 12/25//1892. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Marge Russomanno

    08/09/1999 04:58:43
    1. The Geanealogy Murphys' Law
    2. << a.. The document containing evidence of the missing link in your research invariably will be lost due to fire, flood, or war. b.. Your great, great, grandfather's obituary states the he died, leaving no issue of record. c.. The town clerk you wrote to in desperation, and finally convinced to give you the information you need, can't write legibly and doesn't have a copying machine. d.. The will you need is in the safe on board the "Titanic." e.. The spelling of your European ancestor's name bears no relationship to its current spelling or pronunciation. f.. That ancient photograph of four relatives, one of whom is your progenitor, carries the names of the other three. g.. Copies of old newspapers have holes which occur only on last names. h.. No one in your family tree ever did anything noteworthy, always rented property, was not sued, and was never named in wills. i.. You learned that great aunt Matilda's executor just sold her life's collection of family genealogical materials to a flea market dealer "somewhere in New York City." j.. Yours is the ONLY last name not found among the 3 billion in the world-famous Mormon archives in Salt Lake City. k.. Ink fades and paper deteriorates at a rate inversely proportional to the value of the data recorded. l.. The 37-volume, sixteen-thousand-page history of your country of origin ISN'T INDEXED. m.. The critical link in your family tree is named "Smith."

    08/08/1999 03:10:14
    1. Cemetery-Photo Volunteer Home Page
    2. John Cresseveur
    3. Received this from another mailing list. The site involves a group of volunteers who will take pictures at cemeteries, both in the U.S. and overseas. Cemetery-Photo Volunteer Home Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/2318/ Here is New Jersey Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/2318/USA/nj.html John Cresseveur - Kentucky Searching for TILL

    08/08/1999 11:37:43
    1. Re: 1910 census info help needed, please
    2. DeBolle
    3. Hi Carol, >Does anyone know which 1910 roll of film would have the census for >Montclair? I am desperate - Henry William Ablett/Ablitt PAGE and Jeanne >FRANCE PAGE came from England to the US sometime in the 1890s. They were >living in Montclair in 1904 Montclair should be on roll #1374896 along with East Orange & Livingston. You may also want to try the 1905 State Census #1688596 Maureen

    08/07/1999 08:56:09
    1. 1910 census info help needed, please
    2. Carol C-H
    3. Does anyone know which 1910 roll of film would have the census for Montclair? I am desperate - Henry William Ablett/Ablitt PAGE and Jeanne FRANCE PAGE came from England to the US sometime in the 1890s. They were living in Montclair in 1904 when their youngest child was born. I was planning to just try to order the film and look at it with my fiche reader, but there are several rolls for Essex county that year! Would be very grateful for any help or advice - Thanks! Carol Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ "When Irish eyes are smiling, sure'n it's like a morn in spring...In the lilt of Irish laughter, you can hear the angels sing...When Irish hearts are happy, all the world is bright and gay...And when Irish eyes are smiling, sure they steal your heart away"

    08/07/1999 07:45:53
    1. Lookups
    2. Hi, I am not accepting any more lookups for the Brooklyn Directory 1933-34. I am still sending out the results of the requests I have. Rita

    08/07/1999 06:04:11
    1. NJ Historical Society
    2. Glenn G. Geisheimer
    3. Hello ECRs, I have completely revamped the NJ Historical Society page on the Essex County Web Site. Please visit it for important new information: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~njessex/towns/newark/njhsgc.htm> ------ Glenn G. Geisheimer glenng@castle.net

    08/06/1999 07:54:05
    1. Mitchell
    2. John Mitchell
    3. Is anyone researching the Mitchell line? Common names are John, James, Robert, Thomas and Richard.Parent may have been Robert, James,Nathanuel or other?Traced line to Orange NJ in 1750's.Thanks for any help, Jack in Savannah GA.

    08/06/1999 09:19:01
    1. Surname HAND - Marsh
    2. Hi I am searching for my 2nd great grandparents They are from Westfield, NJ. They got married at the Westfield Presbyterian Church in 1837. There names are Nehemiah Hand and Mary Marsh. I don't know anything about Mary's parents can anyone help me. Thanks in advance

    08/06/1999 05:40:33
    1. Help needed
    2. Carol C-H
    3. Henry William Ablett/Ablitt PAGE and Jeanne FRANCE PAGE came from England to the US sometime in the 1890s. They were living in Montclair in 1904 when their youngest child was born. Do any of you happen to have 1900 or 1910 Federal census or 1905 state census info that might contain information about them? If not, would any of you by chance know which roll of film Montclair might be on for those years? Would be very grateful for any assistance! Thanks! Carol Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ "When Irish eyes are smiling, sure'n it's like a morn in spring...In the lilt of Irish laughter, you can hear the angels sing...When Irish hearts are happy, all the world is bright and gay...And when Irish eyes are smiling, sure they steal your heart away"

    08/05/1999 11:15:23
    1. Oschwald / Oswald
    2. Would like to know anyone who is following the Oschwald/ Oswald line. I have Herman + 5 Mar 1940 and Bertha + 21 Sep 1950.... Bertha Oschwald +3 Apr 1881. I believe Bertha was a Waldmann by birth, daughter of Adam. Please contact me I need help figuring out who Adam's brothers where... Dhwaldmann@aol.com

    08/05/1999 08:34:51
    1. obits North Arlington NJ
    2. can anyone look these up for me????? Mary R. Santora 12/27/68 Frank J. Santora 10/17/58

    08/05/1999 07:12:05
    1. Re: 1st Italian Presbyterian Church Newark
    2. Does anyone have records or know where I can research same for the first Presbyterian church of Elizabeth. I believe that i was across the street from St. Johns Episcopal. Joe Harris

    08/05/1999 06:46:38
    1. 1st Italian Presbyterian Church Newark
    2. Arlene Mergner
    3. Hi, My Grandparents, Carmella Meola and Oreste Rizzolo were married in this Church on Feb. 5, 1898. Does anyone have information about the church, were it was located etc. and where I can obtain copies of the Church Records? Thank you Arlene

    08/05/1999 02:04:41