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Post by hermin1 on Jan 2, 2010 2:23:56 GMT -5
Hot diggedy dog!! I 've been searching for Ravoux's records prior to 1862 and Voila! Link to the 1851-1859 register on ScribD: www.scribd.com/doc/1452169/Rav-OsterBaptEnjoy!! You will see some very famiiar surnames.
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Post by vicky on Jan 2, 2010 9:34:54 GMT -5
Well, why didn't ya say so woman!!? ;D I could have sent you those years ago! Thank Jimmy for posting them to scribd last year, bless his heart! Note that they only cover the years from '51 to '58 though. Wish it was more complete, and I have often wondered if the rest is floating around somewhere, or if this is actually all that was transcribed. Would so love to see his records from the '40's. This is such a treasure, a "searchable" transcription! Happy new year!
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Post by hermin1 on Jan 8, 2010 16:20:05 GMT -5
Doggone, vicky. I didn't know you had them, or I would have asked for a copy. Oh well,half a loaf is better than none, I say. Happy new year!!
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Post by vicky on Jan 8, 2010 17:06:39 GMT -5
:-)
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Post by hermin1 on Jan 13, 2010 16:00:43 GMT -5
vicky: Jimmy sent me an article , I think last year from the Minn. Genealogical Journal re. Transcriptions of Fr. Ravoux's baptisms and marriages in the 1840's. I don't remember if I forwarded a copy of it to you.check and see.
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Post by vicky on Jan 13, 2010 18:10:30 GMT -5
Hey! I do have the transcriptions of Fr. Ravoux's travels to Council Bluffs, Ft. Pierre, Mendota etc from 1841 to 1847. I would love to see Fr. Ravoux's registers from the Chapel of St. Pierre and St. Paul. I understand there are 3 large volumes though, so I don't expect to see them transcribed any time soon. :-) Unless you are feeling especially ambitious these days!! Thanks anyway. :-)
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