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Tom Kemp, of GenealogyBank fame, posted this info to the AfriGeneas mailing list:

"Hat's off to the East Central Georgia Library puts its African American
Funeral Programs Collection online. Over 1,000 programs; 1933 to 2008. They
are mostly from the Augusta, GA area.
This site is easy to search; download; print and save.

See: http://bit.ly/16vgUs
See: http://funeral.galileo.usg.edu/funeral/index.html "


Craig, if you are reading this, there's some Brayboys in dem programs!

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Hello Doll,

We have also put together (well, I say "we" but Terry does all the hard work--on obituaries and an ongoing obituary project that we have undertaken. Take a look here:
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-292996
Hi Angela,

I thoroughly enjoyed the slide/video show.
It gives me ideas and inspiration!
Hello All,

A possible source of Obituaries for those who have ancestors that may have died in Ohio may be through the Ohio Obituary On-Line Index.
http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/

There are over 1.5 million Obits and Death notices in this file, check the Features Box for information on how to search the file and how to order a record when a "hit" is made.

ex. I found an Obit notice for a brother of my great-great grandfather, David Adams, who died in 1913. Details gave me age @ death, day-month-year, newspaper source, when published and how to order copy of the Obit.

Hope this is of some help.

Art Thomas

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