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    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Death Records
    2. Judy: I don't think you understand what people are saying! When you go to the following site: http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/riggtown.htm You get the home page! When you click on: 1. View reports & data from the Register of Deaths Chester Co., (PA), 1893-1907 You get: http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/riggtown.htm#rod Register of Deaths 1. Names from the "Register of Deaths Chester County (1893-07) sorted alphabetically. A B C D E When you click on A looking for ADAMS! You get: http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/deaths\rod-a.htm 404 File Not Found The requested URL /jones/his480/deaths\rod-a.htm was not found on this server. Please notice the (slash) between: deaths\ rod-a. (this is wrong) This was programed WRONG & should be: http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/deaths/rod-a.htm (this is correct) The (slash) should be: deaths/rod-a. When you change the (slash), then you go to the "Names beginning with A Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) In a message dated 11/3/0 11:21:39 AM, jakaufman@icdc.com writes: << Marge, This site is available to anyone. Try http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/riggtown.htm Perhaps the addresses given by others didn't have the .htm at the end. This will take you to the Riggtown homepage created by James Jones. His history class students helped transcribe the records. The Death Index data was taken from the original public records housed at the Chester County Archives and Records Services in West Chester, PA. This is the index you should see: SITE INDEX View reports and data from the REGISTER OF DEATHS OF CHESTER COUNTY (PA), 1893-1907). View lists of data on various local history topics. See transcripts of interviews. Read local history reports. Go to the picture archive. See WHAT'S NEW in Riggtown. Learn how this Page was created. Click on the first one (highlighted "reports and data" in RED) and it will take you to: Register of Deaths, 1893-1907 Names from the "Register of Deaths for Chester County (1893-9)" sorted alphabetically: Then just click on the letter of the surname you are looking for. If this doesn't work, let me know who I can look up for you. As many as you need. You helped me find a vital piece of THOMAS information I had been roadblocked at for several years and I'd be only to happy to return the favor. Good Luck, Judy >>

    11/03/2000 08:10:02