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    1. Re: [PRUSSIA-ROOTS] changing boundries?
    2. I would not pay someone to translate it just yet. I would scan it onto this great Group and I know someone can help you out. Another idea is to see if you have a College or university that might have a dept or someone who can speak or read German . Also your local Latter Day Saints Church might help out too. I know in many states they are still German American Clubs you can see if they are near you, Good Luck! Kathy in NJ a message dated 9/2/2009 7:57:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: My grandfather, Wilhelm Ernst August Warnow, was born in Barth, Pommern, in 22 March 1879. I find Barth in Germany now, but in Prussia in 1879. I have several items that he must have brought over with him and would like to get them translated. Is there a site I can do that, reasonable? I had one person quote me $100. American money to translate just a letter to my grandfather from his sister still in Barth in 1939. He came to the United States around 1902, married my grandmother and they had 6 children. I am still fairly new to geneaolgy, so any help would be appreciated. Karla Warnow-Gleason ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/02/2009 03:25:13