Re: Leiggener's
- From: "Joe Pessarra" <pessarraspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 08:32:07 -0500
"ApacheWar" <bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Further to the last reply, I have now paid for the ships manifest and it
is
> the person I was looking for, and he is Swiss. But as normal one door
opens
> and a lot more questions are asked. He was alone, no wife and child. Now
to
> begin to look for them.His final destination was St.Louis with just $1.50
> in his pocket.
> Thanks again for helping thus far.
>
> Bryan.
>
>
Bryan,
Go the the US Gen Web at http://www.usgenweb.org/
Choose Missouri.
Choose MO Libraries&Societies
Go down to St. Louis Genealogical Society & choose their web site:
http://www.stlgs.org
Choose Resources in top banner of links.
Choose Searchable St. Louis databases. Many of these may be on Ancestry, so
you may not find anything you don't already know. Do some searching. If
you don't find anything, you might consider next step to be:
Choose List of researchers for hire on Resources page. I have no idea what
it will cost, but it is one of the last options, when all else fails.
My Texas flag came down this week, and the Union Jack went up in its place.
Londoners are in our thoughts and prayers.
Good luck.
Joe in Georgetown, Texas, USA
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