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Monthly Archives: November 2008
>West Bank Genealogy Society Meeting St. John the Baptist Library Laplace, LA
> GACHGS Meeting Tuesday November 25, 2008 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: St. John the Baptist Parish Library, 2920 Hwy 51, Laplace, LA Notes: Topic: River Parish Cemetery Transcriptions Speaker: Jay Schexnaydre
West Bank Genealogy Society Meeting St. John the Baptist Library Laplace, LA
GACHGS Meeting Tuesday November 25, 2008 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: St. John the Baptist Parish Library, 2920 Hwy 51, Laplace, LA Notes: Topic: River Parish Cemetery Transcriptions Speaker: Jay Schexnaydre
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West Bank Genealogy Society Meeting St. John the Baptist Library Laplace, LA
GACHGS Meeting Tuesday November 25, 2008 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: St. John the Baptist Parish Library, 2920 Hwy 51, Laplace, LA Notes: Topic: River Parish Cemetery Transcriptions Speaker: Jay Schexnaydre
>Louisiana roll call: How many plates do we need?
>RootsWeb is home to over 31,000 mailing lists and list archives. There are surname lists, too. I’ve been searching for another surname list to join. I have even subscribed to a few foreign language lists. Google translate makes things so … Continue reading
Posted in Louisiana Surnames, RootsWeb, Union Parish, Winn Parish
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Louisiana roll call: How many plates do we need?
RootsWeb is home to over 31,000 mailing lists and list archives. There are surname lists, too. I’ve been searching for another surname list to join. I have even subscribed to a few foreign language lists. Google translate makes things so … Continue reading
Louisiana roll call: How many plates do we need?
RootsWeb is home to over 31,000 mailing lists and list archives. There are surname lists, too. I’ve been searching for another surname list to join. I have even subscribed to a few foreign language lists. Google translate makes things so … Continue reading
>Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans Meeting Nov. 17th
> Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans Monday November 17, 2008 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Whitney Bank meeting room, 1441 Metairie Road Notes: The Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans will hold its monthly meeting on: Monday, Nov. … Continue reading
Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans Meeting Nov. 17th
Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans Monday November 17, 2008 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Whitney Bank meeting room, 1441 Metairie Road Notes: The Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans will hold its monthly meeting on: Monday, Nov. 17, … Continue reading
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Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans Meeting Nov. 17th
Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans Monday November 17, 2008 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Whitney Bank meeting room, 1441 Metairie Road Notes: The Genealogical Research Society of New Orleans will hold its monthly meeting on: Monday, Nov. 17, … Continue reading
Not a cemetery, not a graveyard, and certainly not!
There are two cemeteries that I would like to introduce to you. The first being St. Mary’s cemetery in Bayou Goula, Iberville Parish, Louisiana, which was discovered as abandoned and vandalized in 2000. I’m calling St. Mary’s cemetery – not … Continue reading