This might be a good article to save, also. Rootsweb has so many
resources at our fingertips, it is difficult sometimes to use them all
systematically in our research. These articles help keep it all
straight. As promised, part two by Bob Tillman. -Valorie
o FIND UNTOLD RICHES IN THE MAILING LIST ARCHIVES. Last week, we
systematically searched RootsWeb for the surname Mittelstadt.
(You can find this very helpful template for searching all major
RootsWeb resources in the December 29, 1999 issue of RootsWeb
Review, located in the RootsWeb Review Archives as 19991229.txt
at <
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/review/>.) One of the areas that
requires a more detailed explanation is how to search the
Mailing List Archives.
Currently, there exist messages in the Mailing List Archives
7.7 million e-mails from RootsWeb's 15,000+ archived mailing
lists. Some of these messages date back to 1987. Many messages,
even those a decade old, contain vital genealogical information.
There are currently two ways to search these messages.
The Mailing List Threaded Archives contains 2.2 million of the
most recent e-mail messages from all of RootsWeb's archived
mailing lists. One can search all of these messages with a
single search at <
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/search.html>
The Interactive Search of Mailing Lists provides access to all
7.7 million e-mail messages in the Mailing List Archives;
however, the search process is more labor intensive. One must
perform a separate search for each mailing list and for each
year that such mailing list is archived. In addition, one must
first know the name of the mailing list that one wishes to
search. All genealogy-related mailing lists on RootsWeb are
located at <
http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/>. In addition to
surname related lists there are regional, country, state,
county, ethnic group, and topic-related lists. Once a list is
located, the user can search it one year at a time at
<
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl>. Do not
forget to search all the years for which the list has been
archived.
When choosing a promising list to search, it pays to be creative
and thorough. When looking for a particular ancestor, check out
not only surname-related lists but also lists that relate to
country of origin, places of habitation, migration routes,
ethnic group, UseNet NewsGroup topics, and general interest
topics (such as the Roots-L list at
<
http://searches.rootsweb.com/roots-l.html>). Wonderful gems
turn up in the most unlikely places. Nevertheless, please
remember that one must often mine a great deal of ore in order
to find a diamond. Good luck and good hunting!
Written by Robert R. Tillman. Previously published by
RootsWeb.com,
Inc., RootsWeb Review: RootsWeb's Genealogy News, Vol. 3, No. 1, 5
January 2000. RootsWeb: <
http://www.rootsweb.com/>