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I couldn't resist asking if the small town in Nebraska was in Washington Co.? Was it Blair or Vacoma or Tekama? Did you return it to its family or just the county genealogy society? Do you know any of the last names of the family who owned the album?<BR>
Just asking because my family was left with a lot of old photos from a spinster great aunt and I spent a lot of time researching the people and finding descendants to share with and so your album interested me. Hope you don't mind all the questions.<BR>
Thanks!<BR>
Linda Purvis<BR>
Beaverton, Or<BR>
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In a message dated 3/9/12 5:53:26 AM, ffarner@coinet.com writes:<BR>
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genealogy society in La Pine. In addition to the normal meeting stuff, we<BR>
were very instrumental in burying five sets of unclaimed cremains last<BR>
fall, complete with head stones. Our group is active.<BR>
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Last summer we 'rescued' an album of old photographs literally from a<BR>
dumpster. I used to be a Federal Marine Investigator. I did the<BR>
investigator thing and we found the album really belonged in a small town<BR>
in Nebraska. We got it back to its home just as a history if their county<BR>
was being written. I made a training lesson of non-standard genealogy<BR>
search methods out of it for our group.<BR>
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If you have questions you may contact me, and I will relay into the group.<BR>
If anyone is in La Pine on a second or forth Tuesday stop on in at the<BR>
new Seniors Center and say hi.<BR>
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