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    1. Re: [NYHERKIM-L] St. John's Reformed Church
    2. Karen Hunter
    3. I printed the two sets of files out and have already found several people I was looking for. This is definitely a good list. Karen Hunter At 10:54 AM 5/11/99 EDT, you wrote: > > > >http://www2.telenet.net/commercial/stjohns/archives.htm > > > <A HREF="http://www2.telenet.net/commercial/stjohns/archives.htm">Archives ></A> > >St. John's Reformed Church > >Archives > >Update: April 25. Some of the pages have been returned and posted, still >others are in the process of being typed. This looks like a very interesting >project, so keep checking in. All the available pages have been mailed to the >volunteers and almost daily, the typed packets are e-mailed back. Below you >will find links to Book 1 and Book 2, which is where the genealogical >information is located. > >Latest news: An old ledger with a writeup about old documents has been >located. Probably this was the basis for the church history which was written >in 1947 and revised in 1970. In the coming weeks, we hope to have this >available on-line. Check back to this page, we may need more typing >volunteers. > >Please do not request genealogical research from St. John's. If you wish to >request research, the Montgomery County Department of History and Archives, >in Fonda, NY 12068 will do research and also the Margaret Reaney Memorial >Library, St. Johnsville, NY 13452 (e-mail: [email protected]) The charge for >a search from the library is $10.00 a search plus twenty-five cents for each >page copied plus postage. Other reputable private researchers are available >upon request by contacting the webmaster. > >Suggestion: Read "1970" . This file contains a book about the history of our >church. Many names are listed and perhaps you will find more information >about your family. Also, check the Fort Klock Historic Restoration web site. >There are several lengthy documents on that site with many of the same names >contained on St. John's site. > >To search for a particular family name, download the file. Most word >processing programs will convert HTML into their format. After that step, ask >your word processing program to search for the family name you are seeking. >It is much easier than trying to search the entire text for a name. In some >of the programs you have to ask for the program to "replace", just don't type >in a replacement name and you should be able to locate all the incidences of >the name. > >While we welcome you to make optimal use of the information provided on this >web site by using it, copying it, or downloading it, as you are are able, >this information is from St. John's church records and is provided to all as >a Christian mission and therefore is not to be reproduced for sale or profit. >Thank you. Copyright ©1998, 1999. St. John's Reformed Church. All rights >reserved. > >Our volunteers come from every corner of the country. Many, many thanks! The >tremendous task would not have been accomplised without their capable help. > > > > >==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== >Visit the Herkimer/Montgomery Counties GenWeb page at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/ > > mailto:[email protected]

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