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    1. Re: [NS-L] Genealogical Good Deed Needed
    2. Bob Hegerich
    3. Hi All: I am pleased to report that Jeff Parks wins the coveted Genealogical-Good-Deed-of the-Day (GGDD) Award by coming up with somebody whose index entry takes one to the page on which the marriage I was looking for is actually displayed. I will have to think up a suitable award for Ron McDougall and Dwayne Meisner, who placed second and third, respectively, by a matter of minutes. :-) So now I can confidently assert that the Enos Warden BAKER who m. Hermie EISENHAUER was indeed the s/o Jacob Andrew and Marjorie (HEISLER) BAKER. Huzzah, as our early 19th century relatives might have said. My thanks to all who responded! -----Bob H---- -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Genealogical Good Deed Needed Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 17:46:10 -0400 From: Bob Hegerich <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>, [email protected] <[email protected]>, Levy, Fran <[email protected]>, NS Vitals Database Tech Support <[email protected]> Hi All: Enos Warden BAKER is b.20 Aug 1873 at Chester Basin, s/o Jacob Andrew and Marjorie (HEISLER) BAKER. He d. 1906, probably at Chester Basin, and is bur. United Church Cemetery, Chester. I am pretty certain that, in 1902, he m. Hermie Clyde EISENHAUER , b. 11 Sep 1882 at Marriott's Cove, d/o Joseph Alfred and Maria Elizabeth (CROOKS) EISENHAUER (please feel free to spell EISENHAUER any way you would like). But therein lies the rub. According to the NSHVS Index, Enos' marriage to Hermie (who apparently is indexed as Hermie Diana EISNOR) occurs in 1902 and is registered as Year: 1902 - Book: 1829 - Page: 263 - Number: 42. But the link on the NSHVS site takes you to a page that begins with #43. Therefore, at the moment, I cannot prove that the Enos who m. Hermie in 1902 is Enos s/o Jacob Andrew. So . . . Could I possibly ask SKS who either has a transcription of their marriage record, or is going to NSARM in the near future, to do a Genealogical Good Deed and obtain/pass along a transcript of said marriage record. At least two of us who have spent some time figuring this one out would be most grateful. Thanks. -----Bob H-----

    04/16/2010 01:12:15