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Thank you so much for the "Childs" page I recieved. The Childs I am
looing for was in England but I am also looking for Farnsworth~I
understand many of them settled first in New England.I will check this
out..Appreciated ! Noreen
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Subject: [CHILDS] Free database search this week at
www.NewEnglandAncestors.org.
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This came from a list that I am on.... Hope it helps someone....
For members with New England ancestors, here is an opportunity to search the
1847 - 1994 issues of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register
for the holiday weekend, Thursday through Sunday, without charge. This is one
of the many databases that can be accessed by members but for this limited
time, it can be searched by anyone.
Here is part of the announcement from NEHGS.
NEHGS is pleased to offer free access to its New England Historical and
Genealogical Register database on NewEnglandAncestors.org over the Thanksgiving
holiday weekend! Normally only available to NEHGS members, the
Register database will be accessible to everyone from Thursday, November 25
through Sunday, November 28, 2004. We encourage all NEHGS members to spread
the word about this offering, and we hope that those of you who are not members
find a veritable feast of ancestors in the Register database!
Published quarterly since 1847, The New England Historical and
Genealogical Register is the flagship journal of American genealogy and the
oldest journal in the field. The online database includes issues from 1847 to
1994.
Starting Wednesday, there will be link on the www.NewEnglandAncestors.org
home page that will take you directly to the NEHGR database and starting
Thursday, the database will be 'open'.
The search function for the Register is based on names. You can enter First
Name and Last Name and can also use Advanced Search features that include
'begins with" and wildcards and proximity searches. There is no provision for
searching on places or localities. "Search Tips" gives good examples of what
the returns might be for various search words so it would be good to view these.
Since the database pages are scanned images of the individual pages of the
Record, your browser's 'find on page' feature cannot be used so you will have
to scroll the page to find your search words.
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This came from a list that I am on.... Hope it helps someone....
For members with New England ancestors, here is an opportunity to search the
1847 - 1994 issues of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register
for the holiday weekend, Thursday through Sunday, without charge. This is one
of the many databases that can be accessed by members but for this limited
time, it can be searched by anyone.
Here is part of the announcement from NEHGS.
NEHGS is pleased to offer free access to its New England Historical and
Genealogical Register database on NewEnglandAncestors.org over the Thanksgiving
holiday weekend! Normally only available to NEHGS members, the
Register database will be accessible to everyone from Thursday, November 25
through Sunday, November 28, 2004. We encourage all NEHGS members to spread
the word about this offering, and we hope that those of you who are not members
find a veritable feast of ancestors in the Register database!
Published quarterly since 1847, The New England Historical and
Genealogical Register is the flagship journal of American genealogy and the
oldest journal in the field. The online database includes issues from 1847 to
1994.
Starting Wednesday, there will be link on the www.NewEnglandAncestors.org
home page that will take you directly to the NEHGR database and starting
Thursday, the database will be 'open'.
The search function for the Register is based on names. You can enter First
Name and Last Name and can also use Advanced Search features that include
'begins with" and wildcards and proximity searches. There is no provision for
searching on places or localities. "Search Tips" gives good examples of what
the returns might be for various search words so it would be good to view these.
Since the database pages are scanned images of the individual pages of the
Record, your browser's 'find on page' feature cannot be used so you will have
to scroll the page to find your search words.