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July/August 1999
Editor - Penny Bonnar
- A Method To Reconstruct Families In Recke in Westphalen
- Using historical knowledge and his computer expertise, Max Schulte has developed a method to help you figure out who was married to whom. You might even discover what happened to the ancestor who suddenly disappears from the records after he marries.
- Debunking the Myths
- Whatever you call them---Urban Legends or Internet hoaxes---they prey on the gullible. At the very least, we spend time tracking down their dubious validity and, at the worst, they cost us money.
- News You Should Know
- Bits of news from a variety of places.
- You've Got To Have Place
- We need three things to trace family lines---names, dates and places. What you'll find here are lots of links to maps and mapping services all over the world to help you locate that ancestral village.
- Register your project for help
- Need help with your online genealogy project? Need to let people know you even have a project? John Porter says, "Register!"
- Help Wanted
- A classified section created for IIGS teams which need volunteers. Other Internet-based genealogical organizations also are welcome to participate. Contact the editor.
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