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    2. Gail Brown
    3. In case some of you have a connection with Nacogdoches County, I'm forwarding an edited version of Pam's message to the TXGen-L list. I've noticed some new subscribers to TXHarrison-L lately, so please introduce yourself and let us know what lines you're researching - or any questions you have. Maybe someone will have the answer! Have a great weekend - Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: Pam Phillips <paphillips@inu.net> To: <TXGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 4:36 AM Subject: New GenConnect Query Forum for Nacogdoches > I have just send this message out to East-Texas-Roots and to TXNACOGD-L. I > thought some here, especially coordinators of East Texas counties, might > also be interested. Please especially promote orders for the Nacogdoches > County Families book. We're really hoping to get this reprinted. It is > currently out of print and only available in libraries. > > > Greetings, everyone, > The Nacogdoches County TX Genweb site is at > > http://www.webnac.com/txnacogd > > This is the current and updated version. Any other site that you may find > is an outdated one, and will be deleted shortly. I have redone the site, and > added the new GenConnect Query Board, and an Announcements/What's New > section. > Other news: > > The Nacogdoches Genealogical Society is hoping that the publisher will > reprint the large black 'Nacogdoches County Families' book. They need *200* > orders before they will do that. This is an extremely valuable book for > anyone doing research in Nacogdoches County and it is out of print. All the > information on how to order copies of the proposed reprint is at the > Nacogdoches web site under Announcements/What's New. You will need to send > in a deposit for each book you order. If the book is NOT reprinted, all the > money will be refunded, so there is no risk. Please consider ordering one or > more copies. My parents ordered one for each of their children. > > There are several new cemeteries listed including Saints Rest transcribed by > Laura Flebbe, Black Jack by Reba Powers et.al. and Oak Grove by Virginia > Rigby and the staff at the ETRC. Information is also under > Announcements/What's New. > > I would love to have some more LOOK-UP VOLUNTEERS. The information and a > link to the USGenweb Copyright guidelines is all there -- again, under > Announcements/What's New. > > The Nacogdoches Genealogical Society is active, has a great publication, > Yesterdays, terrific monthly programs and a friendly meeting, as well as a > growing Computer Interest Group. If you are not already a member, please > consider joining. The current and updated web site is at: > > http://www.webnac.com/NacGS > > If you are a member of the NacGS or are considering becoming a member, there > is a new mailing list for the NacGS CIG. Please note, though, that it is for > keeping in touch, and asking/answering questions to do with genealogy and > computers. It is not a list for giving/receiving genealogical information > about Nacogdoches County. That is what the TXNACOGD-L list is for. > > If you would like to subscribe to the TX-NACGSCIG-L mailing list, send an > email to > > TX-NACGSCIG-L-request@rootsweb.com > > with the one word 'subscribe' (no quotes) in the BODY of the message. > > Sincerely, > > > Pam Phillips > Email:webpsalms@iname.com > County Coordinator: Nacogdoches County > Listowner: East-Texas-Roots-L (Mailing List for all of East Texas) > Listowner: TXNACOGD-L (Mailing List for genealogy and history specific to > Nacogdoches County > Listowner: TX-NACGSCIG-L (Mailing List for members, potential members and > supporters of the Nacogdoches Genealogical Society and its Computer Interest > Group) > Chair: Nacogdoches Genealogical Society Computer Interest Group

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