Ligos or Legos?
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Re: Ligos or Legos?
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Posted: 9 Nov 2009 10:02PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hello Joe,
Wow, thanks for the info. I have been to the Broome County Public Library. They have a great amount of genealogical material on the second floor.
By the way, you can email me at Ebackes@nycap.rr.com
My father was born in Binghamton, NY. We have many cousins in the area. I was born in Albany, NY and I'm still in Albany, NY. So, I'm not too far away. When it is warm out I like to go looking around the cemeteries in the Binghamton area, especially when I know an ancestor is at a certain cemetery. Fortunately, the ones I've been too are cared for and the grave markers are in decent shape.
Joe
Wow, thanks for the info. I have been to the Broome County Public Library. They have a great amount of genealogical material on the second floor.
By the way, you can email me at Ebackes@nycap.rr.com
My father was born in Binghamton, NY. We have many cousins in the area. I was born in Albany, NY and I'm still in Albany, NY. So, I'm not too far away. When it is warm out I like to go looking around the cemeteries in the Binghamton area, especially when I know an ancestor is at a certain cemetery. Fortunately, the ones I've been too are cared for and the grave markers are in decent shape.
Joe