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>Subject: Bethlehem Lutheran Church-Augusta
>Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 00:01:44 -0600
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>Hi, Listers,
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>Can someone please tell me where the Bethlehem Lutheran Church might be in
>Augusta County? Supposedly, there is a tombstone in that church's cemetery
>that says:
>
>Susan Fertig d. 2 Feb. 1832 age 24-0-0-, wife of James M. Fertig and a dtr
>of G. and M. Long.
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>I would like [...]44_14Feb200107:42:[log in to unmask]
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Subject: Winter 2001 Virginia Cavalcade

The Winter 2001 issue of Virginia Cavalcade has just been published.
This issue, the first of Cavalcade's fiftieth year, features four articles:

"John Marshall, Chief Justice: On Circuit in Richmond and Raleigh,"
by Charles F. Hobson

"The St. Clair Family, Wythe County, Virginia: Ornamental and Job
Printers Since 1844," by Mary B. Kegley [...]43_16Feb200114:30:[log in to unmask]
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Yes it still is available.  They the NGS has a web page.  Also Samford
University in Birmingham [Homewood] Alabama has week long courses on all
levels every year.  It is taught by the birghtest stars in the genealogical
field and is great.

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