Settlers #southafrica
Dr Saul Issroff <saul@...>
Hello all >from Sunny South Africa, I have started a club called
Settlers which deals with the Settlers >from different countries to South Africa >from the 1700s into the early 1900s. If anyone is interested, please send me questions and I will try my level best to find information at hand. I am lucky enough to work at the local university so I have free access to the libraries and have managed to collect a fair amount of research myself. I would also appreciate it if anyone who has information to share could send it through to my e-mail and I will be happy to pass it on and also include it on my Web page. Once I have settled down with the club, I will be sending out a newsletter every two weeks or so and would love to include snippets of information that we receive. Judging by the amount of queries I have had, it seems that this is exactly what we needed in this sunny country of ours. There are so many people who just need a slight nudge in the right direction and if I can be of any help, just say the word. Marlene Hoar rhoar@global.co.za PERMISSION TO REPRINT articles >from ROOTSWEB REVIEW is granted unless specifically stated otherwise, PROVIDED: (1) the reprint is used for non-commercial, educational purposes; and (2) the following notice appears at the end of the article: Written by [author's name, e-mail address, and URL, if given]. Previously published by RootsWeb.com, Inc., RootsWeb Review: RootsWeb's Genealogy News, Vol. 3, No. 43, 25 October 2000. RootsWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ -- Dr Saul Issroff London2001 - 21st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy 8-13 July 2001 www.jewishgen.org/london2001.htm info.london2001@talk21.com
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