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LEGACY NEWS MARCH 15, 2004
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WE WELCOME LUC COMEAU TO THE LEGACY
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
FROM THE LEGACY ONLINE STORE
- GENViewer Legacy Edition Searches Multiple Files
Simultaneously
- GENMatcher Compares Genealogy Files for Matches and
Duplicates
- Progeny's Genealogy Value Pack Sale Will End SOON!
NEWS AND VIEWS
- Researching Your Aboriginal Ancestry at Library and
Archives Canada
- FGS 2004 Conference Scheduled for Austin, Texas
TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS
- New! Legacy Reports in Different Languages
- Beginning Your Irish Research on the Right Foot
SHARE YOUR EXPERT TIP
OUR FAVORITE WEB SITES
- More Irish Links
- Arizona Birth, Death Certificate Archive Now Online
LEGACY GENEALOGY CRUISE
- Legacy Genealogy Cruise: The Cabins Are Going Fast!
TRANSLATORS NEEDED FOR LEGACY FAMILY TREE
NEW OKLAHOMA CITY LEGACY USER GROUP
CALENDAR
HUMOR
DID YOU MISS A PAST ISSUE OF LEGACY NEWS?
CONTACT INFORMATION
WE WELCOME LUC COMEAU TO THE LEGACY DEVELOPMENT TEAM
We
have some exciting news: Over the last few years we have worked closely as a
company with Luc Comeau of MudCreek Software Inc. A graduate of Carleton
University with Bachelor in Computer Science, he has been a software developer
for the past 15 years. He is the developer of two of our finest Legacy Add-ons
GENViewer and GENMatcher.
If you have tried either of these products you will know
what we are talking about when we say how proud we are to announce that Luc
Comeau is now part of our Legacy development team. We have some exciting
projects that Luc will be helping with and each of you can expect some great
things in the near future. Ken McGinnis, vice president of Millennia, says
"The competition had better watch out if they want to keep up as we just
raised the bar several notches."
One of the main things that has made Legacy such an
excellent program are those who work here at Millennia. Our company has been
extremely blessed to have attracted such high quality people who love Legacy
and have such a love of genealogy. We couldn't have found better people
anywhere else to fulfill the role each person in our company performs. Each
person who works here has added so much to making Legacy what it is today. A
big THANK YOU to each of them.
Luc is married with three children and lives in Fall
River, Nova Scotia, Canada.
FROM THE ONLINE STORE
-
GENViewer Legacy Edition Searches Multiple Files
Simultaneously - US$ 19.95
GENViewer
for Legacy is a remarkable add-on program that works directly with your Legacy
family file, PAF or with GEDCOM files created by other genealogy applications.
With GENViewer's powerful File Search capabilities, you can
simultaneously search multiple files for that critical piece of information you
need. Use GENViewer to quickly clean up those GEDCOM files that are
cluttering your computer. Its speed and versatility makes it ideal for
previewing GEDCOM files beforeimporting them into Legacy.
GENViewer also creates a self-viewing GEDCOM that
will display your genealogical data. This file can be e-mailed as an attachment
or placed on a Web site for downloading. Furthermore it can be created on a
floppy disk and run on any Windows computer. This is a truly unique way to share
your genealogy with people who don't own a genealogy program but who have a
computer.
GENViewer, a product of MudCreek Software Inc., runs on
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
To learn more about GENViewer or to order please
visit:
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Redirect/Store-AddOns.asp
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• GENMatcher Compares Files for Matches & Duplicates -
US$ 29.95
GENMatcher
is a Windows-based utility that compares two genealogy files for matches, or one
genealogy file for duplicates. GENMatcher quickly finds matches between
genealogy files. This allows you to quickly test downloaded files for potential
matches to your data. In addition, GENMatcher also helps you clean up
your genealogy data by finding duplicates.
You can compare files between different file formats.
Files do not have to be the same format to be compared. GENMatcher reads
and compares Legacy Family Tree family files, as well as GEDCOM and Temple
Submission Files.
GENMatcher lets you set the comparison criteria.
Your analysis work is saved in work sessions. An unlimited number of sessions
can be saved and restored.
Use GENMatcher with no risk to your data.
GENMatcher compares without modifying your data; there's no need to import
data to compare files.
GENMatcher, a product of MudCreek Software Inc.,
runs on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP. It requires 5MB of disk space.
To learn more about GENMathcher or to order please
visit:
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Redirect/Store-AddOns.asp
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- Progeny's Genealogy Value Pack Sale Will End SOON!
We
are pleased to offer this amazing bundle of Legacy add-on products at this low
price for just a little longer!
Valued at over US$ 85 - yours for only US$ 29.95 until April 4th!
The Genealogy Value Pack for Legacy Family Tree Users contains:
• Four powerful add-on software programs including: Legacy Charting
Companion, Genelines for Legacy, World Place Advisor™ for Legacy
and GEDmark™!
• Access to over 80 historical timelines, including one for each of the 50 US
States - available as free downloads for use with Genelines!
• Online search of over 76-million names, all of which are lineage-linked
to family trees!
• Free trial subscriptions to Family Chronicle Magazine and
OneGreatFamily.com!
With the Genealogy Value Pack, you can: create great-looking charts,
reports and historical timelines; check your database for place name accuracy;
and secure source information quickly and easily! Search and find even more
names and family trees and get free access to genealogy's popular information
sources.
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/
Genelines,
the leader in timeline software, is one of Progeny's most popular add-on
products for Legacy Family Tree users.
By using visual timeline charts to bring together elements of time, history
and family relationships, Genelines is one of the most powerful
research and storytelling tools available to anyone researching their family
tree.
• CREATE AMAZING TIMELINE CHARTS WITH GENELINES
Create your own amazing timeline charts in minutes using Genelines for
Legacy. Its patented software will read your Legacy Family Tree
genealogy database directly, you do not need to re-enter any information!
Genelines offers a suite of SEVEN different timeline chart formats, consisting
of two BIOGRAPHICAL and five RELATIONSHIP charts.
Each of these seven charts can be customized according to: timeline,
historical events, personal or family events, colors and fonts. The
relationship charts even allow you to add people who are not necessarily
related.
While each type of chart lends itself to different research tasks, only with
the BIOGRAPHICAL CHARTS can you create a visual map of your ancestors' life
events, telling their story in a brand new way.
Unique in presentation, the Biographical Charts allow you to include such
events as career path, relationships, place of residence, etc., and compare
these life experiences with those of other relatives in your database.
You can even add historical events that were happening at various times during
their lives to see how such events may have impacted their lives.
The Individual Biographical Chart shows a composite of different life events
for an individual over his/her life span, painting a complete personal life
history showing all the events that occurred during a person's life and when
they happened.
The Comparative Biographical Chart depicts individual life spans for two or
more people. Because it can also include their respective life events, this
chart allows you to compare the ages and duration of events in common between
two or more individuals or family members.
For example, using the Comparative Biographical Chart, relationship events
with dates can be displayed to easily see family trends or record medical
histories and compare health patterns to help predict future health problems.
• FLEXIBLE PRINTING OPTIONS
All Genelines charts can be previewed and printed in full color, in various
sizes -- including wall charts -- or published to PDF and incorporated into a
web page or shared by e-mail. Genelines' form of presentation can be much more
meaningful and easier to understand than a typical text based report, and can
help you draw conclusions that may otherwise have been missed.
• DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER
Genelines for Legacy is a program that can help you find new directions
for your family research by:
· producing amazing timeline charts
· identifying missing information
· highlighting illogical or contradictory data
· exposing duplicate persons
· focusing your research
· helping you understand your data better
Get your copy of Genelines for Legacy today as part of the Genealogy
Value Pack for Legacy Users!
A bundle valued at over US$ 85.00 -- on sale for only US$ 29.95!
Order today! The Low price of $29.95 is only available until April 4th, 2004!
To learn more about GENViewer or to order please
visit:
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/
Compatible with Legacy versions 3, 4 and 5, Progeny's Genealogy Value Pack
for Legacy Family Tree Users is bundled on just one CD. An Internet connection is
required for the online services and trial subscriptions.
NEWS AND VIEWS
-
Researching Your Aboriginal Ancestry at Library and
Archives Canada
The
National Library and Archives Canada has added a new guide,
Researching Your Aboriginal Ancestry at Library and Archives Canada, to
its virtual Canadian Genealogy Centre. The guide was been developed to
help researchers undertaking aboriginal genealogical research in the archival
records at Library and Archives Canada. It is particularly useful when
consulting the records relating to Indian Affairs (RG10) at the Archives.
The new guide has two parts. The first part covers
aboriginal resources at Library and Archives Canada, and the second part
covers the Web site. The document is in outline format and covers both online
resources and procedures to review restricted records.
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- FGS 2004 Conference Scheduled for Austin, Texas
The
2004 Federation of Genealogical Societies' Conference will be in Austin,
Texas, 8-11 September 2004. The theme is "Legends Live Forever: Researching
the Past for Future Generations."
An e-zine for the conference will help get information
out to potential attendees quickly and relatively painlessly. The e-zine will
contain up-to-date information about the conference venue, lectures, and other
information as it becomes available.
TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS
- New! Legacy Reports in Different Languages
Many
reports in Legacy 5.0 can now be generated in several languages
including German, French, Spanish,
Norwegian, and Dutch. Additional languages are being added. You can now send
reports to your friends and relatives in other countries that they can
actually understand!
For example, you can choose from different languages
when generating the Family Group Record report. To select a language,
click the Report Language button in the Family Group Records report
screen and choose the language file to be used when generating the report.
There are many language files available. These can be found on the
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com web site. To reset the language selection back to the
default value, click the ® reset button.
Follow these same procedures when generating other kinds
of Legacy reports and charts.
The new international language reports are features of
Legacy Family Tree 5.0 Deluxe Edition only and are not available in the
Standard Edition. To purchase the Deluxe Edition, please point your browser
at:
www.legacyfamilytree.com/Redirect/Store-Legacy.asp
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- Beginning Your Irish Research on the Right Foot
On
13 April, 1922, a disastrous fire in the Four Courts building (the Public
Record Office) in Dublin, Ireland, destroyed virtually all pre-1901 Irish
census records, wills, and Church of Ireland parish registers. The result is
that Irish genealogical research is much more difficult than research in the
rest of the British Isles.
Because this loss, it is highly important that you start
your Irish genealogical research in the country of immigration (for example,
the United States, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand). Make a comprehensive
search of available records in the country of immigration. Search out family
traditions; birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; cemetery records;
wills; Bibles; census records; plus immigration and naturalization records.
Look for the full names of your immigrant ancestors; their dates of birth
and/or marriage in Ireland; their place of residence in Ireland; their
religion, occupation; dates of emigration, etc. This preliminary research will
greatly increase the probability of actually locating Irish records. To have
the best chance of success, it is necessary to know at least three things:
· The name of the family
· The parish or townland in which they lived
· The approximate date
A few records were saved from the conflagration and many
records can be located at local levels. Reconstructing lost records has been
the quest of both historians and genealogists, who have compiled substitute
records, plus made available various indices, abstracts, and transcriptions of
records that were created before the fire. Despite these gallant efforts,
serious gaps in Irish records remain.
In addition, the highly important registers of births,
deaths and marriages, which are indexed by quarters, were not housed in the
Four Courts building and so did not burn. Most of these vital records date
from 1864. Records for births, deaths and Catholic marriages commenced in
1864. Records for non-Catholic marriages date from 1845. The quarterly indices
are available on microfilm through the Family History Library in Salt Lake
City. Once a record has been located in an index, it can be ordered from
either the General Register Office of Ireland (Dublin) or the General Register
Office of Northern Ireland (Belfast).
In addition, there is information available on the
Internet. As with other research, you should know the surname, place or
residence and approximate date so that you can effectively focus your search
on pertinent Web sites.
Here are a few Irish genealogy Internet links to get you
started:
· Cyndi's List - Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Find useful links to 'How To' articles, county Heritage Centres, maps,
gazetteers, censuses, cemeteries and more:
http://www.cyndislist.com/ireland.htm
· FamilySearch - Family History Library Catalog.
Search the catalog by a specific place in Ireland to learn what records are
available in Salt Lake City or that can be ordered through local Family
History Centers. Search by surname to find compiled genealogies of your Irish
ancestors:
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp
· The General Register Office of Ireland:
http://www.groireland.ie/
· The National Archives of Ireland. Learn how to
research your family history and use the records held in the National
Archives:
http://www.nationalarchives.ie/index.html
· The National Library of Ireland. Library
material much used by family history researchers includes the microfilms of
Catholic parish registers, copies of the important nineteenth century land
valuations (the Tithe Applotment Books and Griffith's Valuation), trade and
social directories, estate records and newspapers:
http://www.nli.ie/default.asp
· The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI).
PRONI hold millions of documents which relate chiefly, but by no means
exclusively, to present-day Northern Ireland. The earliest record dates from
1219, with the main concentration of records covering the period 1600 to the
present:
http://proni.nics.gov.uk/index.htm
· The General Register Office of Northern Ireland (GRONI):
http://www.groni.gov.uk/index.htm
· IrishGenealogy.com. Over 200 MB of useful
information and databases for Irish researchers:
http://www.irishgenealogy.com
· GENUKI: UK and Ireland Genealogy. A large
collection of genealogical information England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the
Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man:
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl/
· Genealogical Society of Ireland. Articles and
publications for Irish researchers:
http://www.dun-laoghaire.com/genealogy
· North of Ireland Family History Society. Geared
to families with roots in Northern Ireland:
http://www.nifhs.org
· Ulster Historical Foundation. Research services
and databases (for members):
http://www.uhf.org.uk
· The Irish Ancestral Research Association (TIARA).
Searchable databases: http://tiara.ie
SHARE YOUR EXPERT TIP
Do you have an expert tip to share? Send your ideas to
JimTerry@LegacyFamilyTree.com. We'd love to include it in our newsletter and on our Web site. We are looking for short, simple things everyone can do to improve they way they use Legacy, but may not have thought about.
OUR FAVORITE WEB SITES
It's
said that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day! Whether you wear green or
orange, here are more Web sites that will help you trace your Irish ancestors:
· Celtic Origins:
http://www.genealogy.ie/
· Free Genealogy Databases - Northern Ireland:
http://www.freesurnamesearch.com/search/uk/nire.html
· Free Surname Search - Ireland:
http://www.freesurnamesearch.com/search/ireland/index.html
· Genealogical Society of Ireland:
http://www.dun-laoghaire.com/genealogy/
· Irish Ancestors:
http://www.ireland.com/ancestor/
· Irish Clans and Surnames:
http://www.censusfinder.com/irish_surnames.htm
· Irish Genealogical Society:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~irish/
· Irish Genealogy:
http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/
· Irish Genealogy:
http://www.of-ireland.info/genealogy.html
· Irish Roots:
http://www.irishroots.net/
· www.Irish Ancestors.net:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishancestors/
· Your Irish Roots:
http://www.youririshroots.com/
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- Arizona Birth, Death Certificate Archive Now Online
The
State of Arizona's Department of Health Services, Arizona State Library, and
the Mesa Family History Library have teamed up to provide a database of more
than 400,000 images of birth certificates (between 1887 and 1928) and death
certificates (between 1878 and 1953) at http://genealogy.az.gov. Search and
retrieval are both free, though this site warns that these are not certified
copies.
At the site you may search by name, span of years, and
county. Certificates are in tables which include type (birth is blue-lettered,
death is red) name, birth and death date (for the death certificates, just
birth for the birth certificates), mother and father (for the birth
certificates) and county.
Click on the name and you'll get a PDF of the birth or
death record. The images are faithful reproductions of the original
hand-written or typed records. The birth and death certificate images made
available on this website do not constitute certified copies.
Thanks to ResearchBuzz (http://www.researchbuzz.com/)
for this information.
LEGACY GENEALOGY CRUISE

We have already booked 70 of the 100 cabins we had reserved
for the Legacy Genealogy Cruise! That's a total of 140 people going as
of today. We had no idea how many people would be interested and we think it's
wonderful to have so many of you coming with us on this cruise. It's going to
be a lot of fun and we look forward to spending the week with you aboard
Carnival's ship Triumph.
We still have 30 cabins at the locked in price. Once
these ones are gone Carnival is telling us the price will be $100 higher.
Prices begin at $489.19 per person, double occupancy taxes and fees included
in this price for inside cabin. Ocean view cabins for $639.19 per person,
double occupancy taxes and fees included in this price. Balcony cabins for
$739.19 per person, double occupancy taxes and fees included in this price.
All cabins are subject to availability and prices may change after April 20,
2004. The rates are for the cruise only. Air and ground transportation are
additional. Optional pre- or post-cruise hotel packages are available..
If you are interested please send an email
to
KenMcGinnis@LegacyFamilyTree.com
We will be sailing away on a seven-day Western Caribbean cruise aboard
Carnival's stately Triumph leaving Miami, Florida on Saturday, Sept. 18, 2004. In addition to cruising through the Caribbean Sea, you will have the
opportunity to visit the ports of Cozumel where you can tour the Mayan Ruins,
Grand Cayman's seven mile beach, or Ocho Rios Jamaica where you can climb the
famous Dunn Falls.
Classes
will teach you many of the powerful features of Legacy that will really help
you advance your genealogical research. You will learn a lot and have a great
time doing it. Here is the class schedule (subject to revisions):
· 'Ensuring a Proper Foundation'. This lecture will teach the vital
principles of research and recording your findings. Learn how to identify
the correct location for the correct time period. AniMap will be presented,
as well as other software programs and Internet sites for learning about
locations and mapping. Data entry techniques will be taught to ensure the
accuracy of entering names, dates, and places. Geoff Rasmussen, instructor.
· 'Ready, Set, Go!' Learn about the dozen or so steps a professional
takes when beginning to work with a new Legacy database. These techniques,
shortcuts, and cautionary procedures will enable you to use Legacy more
efficiently. Geoff Rasmussen, instructor.
· 'Documentation!' Genealogy without documentation is mythology.
Learn everything you’ve ever needed to know (and maybe even more) about
entering sources into Legacy. Jim Terry, instructor.
· 'The Foundation for Success: Chronologies!' Learn how to enter the
documents you find to build an ancestor’s timeline. Their timeline, when
studied in a historical perspective, will lead the researcher to the right
sources. You will learn about properly entering events and effectively using
Legacy’s Chronology View. Also learn about Genelines and other resources to
gain the historical perspective of your ancestor. Geoff Rasmussen,
instructor.
· 'Legacy Companion Software'. Learn about other utility programs to
assist you in your research. GenMatcher, GenViewer, Legacy Charting
Companion, Pocket Genealogist, GenSmarts, and more will be presented. Jim
Terry, Robert Carneal, instructors.
· 'Reporting with Legacy; Sharing information electronically'. This
lecture will go beyond the basics in designing and creating reports with
Legacy. You will learn how to effectively share information electronically,
and the dos and don’ts of responsible correspondence. Geoff Rasmussen,
instructor.
· 'Potpourri - Questions and Answers'. This session will cover
anything that’s been missed. Remember, the developers, tech support, and the
training departments of Millennia will be here. Have questions or
suggestions -- this may be your best chance ever! Dave Berdan, Ken McGinnis,
Geoff Rasmussen, Jim Terry.
For more
information please visit:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/CruiseInfo.asp page.
- TRANSLATORS NEEDED FOR LEGACY FAMILY TREE
Do You Speak Norwegian or Danish?
We are working on several international versions of Legacy. We are seeking
Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) and Danish-speaking volunteers to help with the
translations. If anyone would like to help with translating genealogical terms
and phrases please visit
www.legacyfamilytree.com/InternationalLegacyVersions.asp to sign up. We
need to find people who have the time to help.
We wish to thank those individuals who have worked so hard and given of their
time to help us create our current international versions of Legacy. We have
started public testing for a few of them. If you would like to help with the
translation of a language not listed on this Web page (like Portuguese or
Italian), please send an email to
Sherry@LegacyFamilyTree.com.
- NEW OKLAHOMA CITY LEGACY USER GROUP
The
Oklahoma City Legacy User Group meets the second
Saturday of the month from 11:00-12:00, immediately following the 9:00-11:00
Oklahoma City PC Users Group (OKCPCUG) Genealogy SIG. Address: Suite 201 of
the Center 3000 Building, located at 3000 United Founders Boulevard (NW 57th
and N. May Ave). Map can be found at
www.okcpcug.org. Contact Joanne at
okclug@att.net or La Nell at
nellgen2@cox.net for additional information.
CALENDAR
Take a Look at Our Busy Calendar for
March 2004....
• 17 March - Calgary, AB, Legacy Users Group,
7:00 p.m.
Alberta Family History Center Library
Southminster United Church
3818-14a Street SW, Calgary, AB
Contact: Charles Aubin at cwaubin@3web.net
• 18 March - Legacy Family Tree Training, 7:00
p.m. Legacy Family Tree training for the Magna, Utah, Family History Center.
Contact Starr Campbell at starrcamp@aol.com
for more information.
• 20 March - San Diego Legacy Users Group, 10:30 am - 12:00 p.m.
The Legacy groups convenes after the general meeting of the
Computer Genealogy Society of San Diego (CGSSD), which starts at 9:00 am.
Tierrasanta Christian Church, 11445 Tierrasanta Blvd., San Diego, Calif.
For more information
or call (619) 670-0960.
• 20 March - Orem Family History Fair
in Orem, Utah.
Geoff Rasmussen will teach the following classes:
· Using Legacy Family Tree
· Message Boards, Queries, and Mailing Lists
· Mapping your Ancestors
Contact
LOCHRISTENSEN@aol.com for more information.
• March 21 - Family History Fireside: Legacy and
TempleReady,
7:00 p.m.
Presentation by Jim Terry of Millennia Corporation.
Location:
LDS Meetinghouse
795 Ell Rd
Camano Island, WA 98292
• 25-27 March - Brigham
Young University's Annual
The seventh annual Computerized Genealogy Conference
will be held Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27, 2003, at the Brigham
Young University Conference Center. Hands-on labs will be offered at an
additional cost for a limited number of participants on those evenings and on
Thursday, March 25, 2003. Legacy will be represented in the exhibition
hall. Web site:
http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwcompu/
• 27 March - Orange County Legacy Users Group,
4:00 p.m.
LDS Family History Center - Relief Society Room
674 South Yorba Street
Orange, Calif. 92869
Please contact person Frank Chocco at
fchocco@yahoo.com or phone (949) 589-4455.
• 29 March - Kitsap County, Washington Legacy User
Group
Contact Lynn N. Ramey at
dar0643@earthlink.net for more information.
• 8-10 April - Utah Genealogical Association's Annual
Conference in Salt Lake City. Sign up for this conference soon. Visit
www.infouga.org to register or to view the classes. Featured are the
Genealogy Boot Camp and the Genealogy Games. Come visit with the Millennia
developers. Contact the conference chair,
starrcamp@aol.com or the program chair,
geoff@geoffrasmussen.com for
more information.
•
Auckland, New Zealand, Legacy Users Group
Contact Jan Gow: phone 09 521 1518 or
e-mail jangow@genealogy.net.nz
with LUG meeting as the subject if you would like to be on the mailing list.
• Boston Legacy Users Group
Contact: John Lisle, jbl@tqsi.com, or Julie
Michutka, jmm@pathbridge.net
• German Legacy Users Group (Yahoo E-mail Group)
To subscribe please visit send a subscribe message to:
lug-de-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
• Netherlands Legacy Users Group
Please send e-mail to Richard Nijboer at
reobijn_richard@hotmail.com
or visit http://members.lycos.nl/legacynl
• Windsor, Ontario, Legacy Users Group
Group meets the last week of the month. Day and location vary.
For more information contact Kathryn Lake Hogan at
klake@cogeco.ca or phone (519) 250-1528.
For information on new groups that may be forming in your area, please visit
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/UsersGroup.asp
HUMOR
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Irish Last Request....
Mary Clancy goes up to Father O'Grady after
his Sunday morning service, and she's in tears.
He says, "So what's bothering you, Mary, my dear?"
She says, "Oh, Father, I've got terrible news. My husband passed away last
night."
The priest says, "Oh, Mary, that's terrible. Tell me, did he have any last
requests?"
She says, "That he did, Father..."
The priest says, "What did he ask, Mary?"
She says, "He said, 'Please Mary, put down that d*** gun!'"
Submitted by Vickie C.
If you have a good genealogy joke or anecdote to share, please send it to
Editor@LegacyFamilyTree.com
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