This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------282342FD49AD9291F0C6C9D2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------282342FD49AD9291F0C6C9D2 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <35EE007D.EEAD763F@nh.ultranet.com> Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 22:35:42 -0400 From: BJC <bjc@nh.ultranet.com> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en] (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com" <MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com>, "Missouri-L@rootsweb.com" <Missouri-L@rootsweb.com>, "MOMADISO-D-request@rootsweb.com" <MOMADISO-D-request@rootsweb.com>, "DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com" <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [Fwd: Ancestry Daily News, 2 September 1998]WOW!!! Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Fellow Researchers, For those of you who do not subscribe to Ancestry Daily News (you really should & it's free) I am sending along today's issue. As usual it's all interesting, but go to the NARA End of WWII (I have hi-lited it in BOLD) and follow the search tips at the end of the article in order to have access to all 50 States. Iit's all a bit slow coming up, but worth the wait!! I only brought up one state - and didn't find a hit - but i got so excited I just had to share it with all of you! For those of you who DO subscribe you know that every day just gets better & better! An amazing amount of info, databases and general help are available at Ancestry's site. Go, explore and have a blast! (I have nothing to do with ancestry.com and gain no benefit from passing this along, well except for the excitement that goes along with it:) :) :) owner-hometown@list.ancestry.com wrote: > Ancestry Daily News > "A Daily Dose of Genealogy" > http://www.ancestry.com > > 02 September 1998 > > In this issue: > - Databases of the Day: > --- Ohio Death Index, 1957-1969 > --- Leavenworth (Kansas) High School Records, 1871-1907 > - Today's New Map: Verona 1913 > - Become an Ancestry.com Affiliate and Earn Extra Cash from Your Web > Site's Traffic > - Civil War Soldiers System, Mid-Year Report, August 1998 > - Spotlight on NARA's Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) > - End of World War II - 02 September 1945 > - Family History Favorite Awards > - Products of the Day at the Online Store > ======================================================= > DATABASES OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!) > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > Ohio Death Index, 1957-1969 > > We have just added two more years of data to this existing database, > making it even more valuable for researchers. > > This database of more than one million entries lists names, places of > residence and death, death dates, ages, and other important information > for these individuals who passed away in the mid-20th century in this > genealogically important state. > > Bibliography: Ohio Department of Health. "Index to Annual Deaths, > 1957-1969." Ohio Department of Health, 1998. > > To search this database, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3221.htm > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > Leavenworth (Kansas) High School Records, 1871-1907 > > One of the oldest and largest high schools in the greater Leavenworth > area, graduates of this school went on to do many things in their > community. This modest database contains information on over 1200 men > and women who attended or graduated from this high school between > 1871and 1907. Information provided includes name, occupation, spouse, > residence, and year of graduation. > > Bibliography: Graden, Debra. "1904 Leavenworth High School Senior > Souvenir." Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1998. > > To search this database, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3388.htm > ======================================================= > TODAY'S NEW MAP > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > Today's FREE map is: > > Verona 1913 (808K) > > To view this map, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/whatsnew.htm > ======================================================= > BECOME AN ANCESTRY.COM AFFILIATE AND EARN EXTRA CASH FROM YOUR WEB > SITE'S TRAFFIC > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > Making money on the Internet may never get easier than this. > Ancestry.com today unveiled a way for anyone with a Web site to make > money while helping others to discover their roots. The Ancestry.com > Global Search Affiliate Program lets anyone add the Ancestry.com Global > Search template to their site, which, in turn, lets visitors search the > entire Ancestry.com Library of more than 100 million records to find > information about their ancestors. When visitors use the search template > and subsequently subscribe to the Ancestry.com service, the referring > party can earn up to 33% of the price of each annual subscription. > > "Genealogy, by its very nature, depends on the work of others for > success so we thought it would be fitting to also include the worldwide > genealogy community in building and enjoying the success of the > Ancestry.com site," said Curt D. Allen, Ancestry.com CEO. "This program > isn't just free, it's better than free because it can also provide > income to anyone with a Web site. As far as we know, there's nothing > else like it on the Web." > > Program Details > > Becoming an Ancestry.com Global Search Affiliate is as simple as > visiting www.ancestry.com, filling out the registration form, then > downloading and inserting the Ancestry.com Global Search Template into > an existing Web site. Whenever someone uses the search template to look > for their ancestors and then subsequently subscribes to the Ancestry.com > Library, the referral is credited to the referring party. > > Ancestry.com provides a convenient way for Affiliates to change or > update the search template, update personal information or add an > account, or see how many people have subscribed since becoming an > Affiliate. Compensation varies depending on the number of qualified > referred subscribers and whether they subscribe for a quarterly or > annual subscription. Minimum rewards range from 15% for quarterly > subscriptions to as much as 33% for each annual subscription. Accounts > are tallied and settled on a quarterly basis with no intervention on the > part of the Affiliate. > > A qualified subscriber is one who subscribes to Ancestry.com as a result > of performing an Ancestry Global Search from an Affiliate site and does > not cancel his or her account during the 30-day trial period for annual > subscriptions. Ancestry.com uses cookies to determine how visitors are > first introduced to the site and then uses that information to determine > who receives credit for the subscription. > > More details about the Ancestry.com Global Search Affiliate Program are > available by visiting www.ancestry.com/searchpartner.asp. > > ======================================================= > CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS SYSTEM - MID-YEAR REPORT, AUG 1998 > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > >From Curt B. Witcher, F.U.G.A., National Data Input Coordinator > (Delivered to the Federation of Genealogical Societies Board of > Directors, Cincinnati, Ohio, 18 August 1998) > > The Federation and the genealogical community are beginning to realize > some of the positive public relations benefits of having successfully > engaged in this multi-year, national volunteer endeavor. As the CWSS is > nearing the conclusion of the volunteer input stage of the names index, > articles are appearing in various local papers and on some national wire > services about this exciting project. A recent example was carried on > the AP wire regarding Terry Moyer and his truly outstanding corps of 440 > Utah volunteers. > > Further, in ceremonies at Ford's Theater (Washington, DC) on Friday, > July 17, 1998, the Federation and the Genealogical Society of Utah were > officially recognized for their efforts in making the CWSS a success. > FGS President David Rencher, Terry Moyer, and Bill Ward were able to > attend and to accept the thanks and recognition on behalf of the two > organizations. > > The following day, both societies participated in the official > dedication of the memorial to honor the United States Colored Troops, > "The Spirit of Freedom." It was truly exciting to see the tangible > results of years of work. I am positive the excitement will continue to > grow as more data is prepared and launched on the National Park's Web > site. On the day of the dedication there was much activity in a nearby > heritage center, before and after the event, interested people of all > ages looking at informative displays and huddling around a half dozen > computers, looking for possible ancestors among the CWSS files. > > The close of the 1998 year has been established as the target for > completion of all volunteer input. We are currently just over 80% > completed. Major reconnaissance activities are underway. Every volunteer > unit with input batches outstanding is being contacted and asked to > complete the batches in the next six weeks or forward them to the Utah > Volunteer Corps. > > The end is in site, significant numbers of volunteers still stand > at-the-ready if any assistance is needed to complete tasks, and funds > remain in the budget to cover expected closure expenses. There is every > indication that the project will be completed successfully. This > endeavor has been a most worthwhile project for the Federation and a > sign of our ability to marshal resources for the greater good of the > genealogical community. > > The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System is at: > http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss > ======================================================= > SPOTLIGHT ON NARA'S PACIFIC REGION (LAGUNA NIGUEL) > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > Editor's Note: The Ancestry Daily News has been spotlighting NARA's > regional branches. Today's spotlight is on NARA's Pacific Region (Laguna > Niguel). The following information is from "The Archives: A Guide to > the National Archives Field Branches," by Loretto Dennis Szucs and > Sandra Hargreaves Luebking, 1988. > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > NARA's Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel). > Street Address: > 24000 Avila Road, 1st Floor, East Entrance, > Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-3497 > Mailing Address: > Post Office Box 6719 > Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-6719 > Tel: 949-360-2641 > Fax: 949-360-2624 > Email: archives@laguna.nara.gov > http://www.nara.gov/regional/laguna.html > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > The National Archives-Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) maintains the > permanently valuable federal records of the Pacific Southwest region > which have been legally transferred by their originating agencies. The > region serviced consists of California (the eleven southern counties > only: San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Kern, Inyo, San > Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, and Imperial); > Arizona; and Nevada (Clark County only, which includes Las Vegas). In > addition to the historical federal records from this region, the branch > also holds the pre-Presidential Papers of Richard M. Nixon, and the > exhibits used in the trial of Sirhan Sirhan for the assassination of > Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. > > The holdings of the Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) consist of > approximately 15,220 cubic feet of records, dating from 1851 through > 1982. These records vary from the files of the U.S. District Court for > the famous Wham Paymaster Robbery in Arizona in 1882 to the records of > the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and its predecessor > agencies, such as the correspondence documenting the testing of the X-1 > experimental aircraft by Chuck Yeager in 1947. They include the records > of the Navajo, Apache, and Mission Indian agencies and records of the > Petroleum Administration for War; unit logs of Coast Guard vessels and > correspondence files of units of the National Park Service. These > records may be used for original research in local, state, and national > history. They may be applied to topics in the social sciences, > economics, political science, administration, law, ethnic studies, > biography, and genealogy. > > In addition to the holdings of original records, the branch has an > extensive microfilm collection pertaining to documentation of these > states and the rest of the nation as a whole. The microfilm includes > all the federal population censuses from 1790 to 1910 and other > materials of interest to genealogists, historians, and other scholars. > > Constituting the largest volume of records in the Pacific Region (Laguna > Niguel), the judicial records are an invaluable primary source for the > legal, social, and economic history of the Pacific Southwest region. > Records of the U.S. Territorial District Courts, the Territorial Supreme > Court of Arizona, the Circuit Court of Los Angeles, and the District > Courts are included in this record group. These courts had jurisdiction > over federal civil, criminal, and bankruptcy actions, and also civil and > criminal jurisdiction similar to state courts. Only those records > created by the Territorial District Court in its capacity as a federal > court have been maintained in federal custody. District court judges in > the individual districts also served as justices on the Territorial > Supreme Court. Circuit courts were established in the states but never > in the territories. They had jurisdiction over admiralty, criminal, > bankruptcy, and some civil actions. The jurisdiction of the District > courts was broadened after the demise of the Circuit courts. > > Naturalization declarations, petitions, depositions, and certificates > included among the records of various courts are especially useful for > genealogical purposes. In addition to the federal court > naturalizations, the Pacific Region has naturalization records donated > by the Los Angeles and San Diego County Superior Courts. These > "non-federal records" for the Los Angeles Superior Court include a > Naturalization Index (1852-1915); Naturalization Records (1852-88); > Certificates of Citizenship (1876-1906); Declarations of Intention > (1887-1915); and Petitions for Naturalization (1907-15). Records for > the San Diego Superior Court include an Index to Declarations of > Intention (1853-1955); Declarations of Intention (1941-55); Index to > Citizens Naturalized (1853-1956); Certificates of Citizenship > (1883-1903); Naturalization Record Books (1903-06); Petitions for > Naturalization (1906-56); Military Petitions for Naturalization > (1918-19); Court Orders Transferring Petitions for Naturalization > (1953-55); and Court Orders on Repatriation Petitions (1936-55). > > The records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs constitute the second > largest collection of records in the Los Angeles Branch. The Branch > holds many BIA records for Arizona and southern California, and a few > records for New Mexico. Bureau of Indian Affairs records provide a rich > source for the study of the history of Indian tribes and federal > involvement with Indians in the Pacific Southwest. > > The Pacific Region holds numerous General Land Office and Bureau of Land > Management records for southern California, Arizona, and Las Vegas, > Nevada. Among the interesting items in this group are the > administrative records, records of surveys, tract books, descriptions of > townships, records of public sales, registers of patents, docket books > of contested or suspended land entries, and Homestead Applications, > Certificates, and Case Files. > > Among the records included in the Office of the Chief of Engineers (Army > Corps of Engineers) are project records on such topics as the mining of > the San Diego Channel during the Spanish- American War, the development > of the Los Angeles harbors, the sinking and destruction of boats in the > Santa Barbara Channel, and the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland > Bay Bridge. > > Customs holdings at the Pacific Region include reports of shipwrecks off > the southern California Coast, and records of the Ports of San Pedro, > Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Luis (Obispo). Related records of the > U.S. Coast Guard document west coast commercial shipping activities > during World War II, sinking of tankers off the California coast by > Japanese submarines, and yacht enrollments including those of some movie > stars who owned wooden-hulled yachts used during World War II in the > "Hooligan Navy" to patrol coastal California waters for mines and > submarines. > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > Editor's Note: The Pacific Regional Branch at Laguna Niguel also has a > large collection of records relating to World War II. You can see a > detailed "Checklist of Records Relating to World War II" at: > http://www.ancestry.com/nara/regional/lagww2.htm > > For a detailed "Guide to Archival Holdings (RIP 86)," visit: > http://www.ancestry.com/nara/refpaper/rip086.htm > > NARA Finding Aids: > > List of Sawtelle Disable Veterans Home Case Files, 1888-1933 > http://www.nara.gov/regional/findaids/lagdav.html > > List of Naturalization Records > http://www.nara.gov/regional/findaids/lagnatur.html > > Subject Index of Microfilm Publications > http://www.nara.gov/regional/findaids/lagmfndx.html > ======================================================= > END OF WORLD WAR II - 02 SEPTEMBER 1945 > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > New at the U.S. Army Center of Military History: > http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/ > - United States Army in World War II Reader's Guide > - WWII Campaigns: Naples-Foggia > - WWII Campaigns: Anzio > - WWII Campaigns: Rome-Arno > - WWII Campaigns: North Apennines > - WWII Campaigns: Po Valley > - WWII Campaigns: Luzon > - The Army Ground Forces Study No. 28: History of the Tenth Light > Division (Alpine) > - Night Combat (Part of the German Report Series) > - Pointe du Hoe - 2d Ranger Battalion, 6 June 1944 > > The Normandy Invasion > (Featured online exhibit at the U.S. Army Center of Military History) > http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/normandy/normandy.htm > > Grolier's World War II Commemoration Page > http://www.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_mainpage.html > > World War II Memorial > http://www.wwiimemorial.com/ > > U.S. Air Force Museum - WWII: Combat in the Pacific > http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/wwii/combatp.htm > > Bluejacket.com > United States Navy Marine Corps & Coast Guard History & Graphics > http://www.bluejacket.com/index.html > (World War II Navy & Marine Squadron designations, The Forgotten Blimps > of World War II, and more) > > U.S. Navy World War II Military Medals > http://usmedals.com/n2.htm > > United States Holocaust Museum > http://www.ushmm.org/ > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > NARA WWII RECORDS > > State Summaries of War Casualties for the United States Navy, Marine > Corps, and Coast Guard during World War II, 1946 > > The series consists of casualty lists for each of the forty-eight > existing states, the District of Columbia, and Territories and > Possessions of the United States and Foreign Countries. The names in the > lists were taken from casualty lists released by the Navy Department, > corrected to the most recent casualty status and recorded residence of > the next of kin as of the date of publication. In other words, inclusion > of names in a particular State's list was determined solely by the > residence of the next of kin at the time of notification of the last > wartime casualty status. These records are held by the Textual Archives > Service Division Modern Military Records Unit (College Park, MD). > > To do a search for these records in NAIL, go to: > http://www.nara.gov/nara/searchnail.html > > Search Hint: To retrieve the 50 digitized documents, select the "NAIL > Digital Copies Search Form" and enter "War Casualties" in the first > Keywords box and "Navy" in the second Keywords box. > (If using the Standard or Expert search forms, select "Only Descriptions > Linked to Digital Copies") > > ************************************************************* > World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces > Personnel, 1946 > > This document lists War Department casualties (Army and Army Air Force > personnel) from World War II. Entries in the list are arranged by name > of county and thereunder alphabetically by name of deceased. Information > provided includes serial number, rank and type of casualty. The > birthplace or residence of the deceased is not indicated. An > introduction explaining how the list was compiled, a statistical > tabulation, and the descriptions of the types of casualties incurred are > also included. These records are held by the Textual Archives Service > Division Modern Military Records Unit (College Park, MD). > > To do a search for these records in NAIL, go to: > http://www.nara.gov/nara/searchnail.html > > Search Hint: To retrieve the 30 digitized documents, select the "NAIL > Digital Copies Search Form" and enter "War Casualties" in the first > Keywords box and "Army" in the second Keywords box. > (If using the Standard or Expert search forms, select "Only Descriptions > Linked to Digital Copies") > ************************************************************* > "World War II Records in the Cartographic and Architectural Branch of > the National Archives" > http://www.ancestry.com/nara/refpaper/rip079.htm > ************************************************************* > Checklist of Records Relating to World War II > http://www.ancestry.com/nara/regional/lagww2.htm > ======================================================= > FAMILY HISTORY FAVORITE AWARD > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > In recognition of excellence in providing the genealogical community > with these valuable research tools, Ancestry.com is happy to announce > the following "Family History Favorites." > > Shirley Hornbeck's This and That Genealogy Tips > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hornbeck/ > Shirley Hornbeck has put together a very useful Web page full of tips on > various subjects, put together in a very organized and useful site. > Topics include: Cemetery; Census; Civil War; Colonial America; Death > Records; Definitions and Abbreviations; Diseases and Medical Terms; > Epidemics; Email and the Internet; Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland; > Europe; Family History Centers and the IGI; GEDCOM; Germany; Getting > Started; Holidays; HTML, Pedigree Chart & Family Group Sheet; > Immigration & Passport; Land; Microfilm; Myths; Naming Patterns; > National Archives; Occupations; Photographs; Probate Records & Wills; > Relationships; Religion; Revolutionary War; Social Security; the States; > U.S. Govt. 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