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Re: Sinclair Genealogy Digest Number 11
A suggestion. Instead of duplicating what others have already done (ie
copying or duplicating the work of others), why don't all of us search for
the unfound and unrecorded records. I just received a very large package of
material in the mail this morning from a woman who has dug out at least 100
pages of court records of totally new material that even I did not have
after my 35 years of hunting! Richard & Hal, you are going to love this
package if it proves what I think it will!
Just an idea!
Jean
----- Original Message -----
From: <CMelahn@aol.com>
To: <sinclair@mids.org>
Cc: <lal@algonet.se>; <sinclair-roots@onelist.com>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 3:40 AM
Subject: Re: Sinclair Genealogy Digest Number 11
>What a major accomplishment! I bet it was time consuming and expensive to
>collect all that data, and naturally, sharing it in a--I am guessing on
>this-- copyrighted book provides a wonderful service to many.
>
>At the same time, I am wondering about availability of information for
those
>whose book purchase budgets may be limited, and/or who may be simply
curious
>or looking for information within a limited range of time and place? Does
>anyone know which libraries have copies? Or perhaps, have copies been
>purchased by Clan Sinclair groups at state levels for reference use by clan
>members?
>
>For some, availability of such information online would be wonderful,
>but--and this is a question for Lena--information such as that Jean
referred
>to can't be added to the data base without submittal from the author,
>correct? Has any such information been submitted/included? [and I am not
>asking specifically about Jean's participation or not; rather, I am
thinking
>more about works from earlier eras that are no longer in print, and
>situations in which researchers are not faced with recouping research
>expenses, as I am sure Jean is.]
>
> And beyond the content of the database, how searchable/accessible will
the
>database you are working on be?
>
>Best to all,
>Chris
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