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    1. Re: Heritage Quest
    2. Sorry, this has nothing to do with your subject below, but I was thinking I had been able to access the Heritage Quest web site awhile back. But, it asks for a username and password and I don't remember having one. So, I finally found a phone number to call them and they said that it is the type of site, that you have to go through a Library's web site, in order to access Heritage Quest - rather strange! Is this what everybody else has to do - I guess I don't quite understand it all. Jan Scott IL In a message dated 7/18/2005 7:15:14 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Go to the old washington post on heritage quest and put in his name do an advanced search and in a drop down box their is a spot to look for marriages -----Original Message----- From: isobar03 [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 2:44 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [WashingtonDC'' ] Marriage cert. advice please Hello, I have just received my long lost Grandfathers death cert. from Washington and to my surprise have found he had a widow. The marriage must have happened some time between 1929 when he was given a Civil Service Comm. from the regular US Army and his death in 1946. He was James Henry Wright and was working in the Ordinance Dept of the US Gov. at the time of his death. According to an obit in the Washington Post, July 6th 1967 his widow Maude E Wright (formerly Bowen) nee McKelvey was a Past President of the National Capitol Aux. No 127 V.F.W. I am interested to know what this was. Any advice on how to search for this marriage would be greatly appreciated as my research is limited to the internet from so far away. Thankyou, Barbara Victoria Australia.

    07/18/2005 08:08:08
    1. Re: [WashingtonDC'' ] Re: Heritage Quest
    2. Carol Nida
    3. I access Heritage Quest through the Godfrey Library website. My Godfrey barcode and password get me into Heritage Quest. _________________________________ RAOGK Volunteer Anne Arundel County Maryland Creative Memories Independent Consultant "Memory Keeping at its Best" - Behind every image is a moment, behind every moment a memory, and behind every memory is a story. Scrapbooking as a craft is a fad, but meaningful albums that capture our stories and our faith is a tradition that will last forever - Rhoda Anderson, Creative Memories Co-Founder ----- Original Message ----- > > So, I finally found a phone number to call them and they said that it is the > type of site, that you have to go through a Library's web site, in order to > access Heritage Quest - rather strange! > > Is this what everybody else has to do - I guess I don't quite understand it > all.

    07/18/2005 08:44:15