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DONALD SMITH wrote:
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I am not really sure where to begin. </strong></font><strong><font
color="#000080" face="Times New Roman" size="3">If anyone can point me
in a direction that will help me find these things, I would appreciate
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I'd probably start at the Klamath County Library, were I in K Falls.
If not, I'd make some effort to get there or find a local volunteer.<br>
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I believe their microfilm of the local paper (Herald & News -
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.heraldandnews.com/">http://www.heraldandnews.com/</a>)
covers the time period required for
obits, and probably some birth announcements. Obits would possibly have
fraternal info.<br>
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If Alfred is Alfred F Grimm, KUHS 1957 - 1961, a couple of us probably
went to school with him, not that that means we knew the family ...<br>
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Which begs the next question, "How are you specifically related to
these folks?"<br>
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Cheers!<br>
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Bill Strickland<br>
Oregon City, OR<br>
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