Thank you and thanks I did not know about the Wayback Machine. I did not know it was real! In this case all I have is the data in a worksheet. When I wanted to go into the site I was able to click on certain things in the worksheet like name or prison but the last few times I tried I got that the site was unknown. After learning the hard way, I now put the website in each worksheet I copy things into. I had thought that too was a waste of time when later I would get unknown site. When I have some free time I will go back through my 'stuff' and try the Wayback Machine. Wow the Wayback Machine - I thought it an urban legend! Lorraine ----- Original Message ----- From: "the cohens" <the.cohens.in.california@gmail.com> To: <polandbordersurnames@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 10:05 PM Subject: Re: [PBS] Finally It's My Turn > Lorraine, > > Brings tears for me as well, congratulations! > > If you have the precise url of the website that disappeared, you > still may be able to access archived copy of it at the Internet > Archive's Wayback Machine: > > http://web.archive.org/ > > you may have to paste the url of each link on that site into the > search box, but it is worth it if you can find what you want there. > > On 1/31/10, lorraine <lorr42no@verizon.net> wrote: >> ... I received his papers via email yesterday afternoon. I have busy >> calling and emailing relatives and have not had a chance to attempt >> translating them. They sort of look like I found on the internet years >> ago. >> Unfortunately that website is no longer available. >> Lorraine > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > POLANDBORDERSURNAMES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message