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Re: The Berks County site


 

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George,

I noticed your name and wonder which of the families in the 1940 census for Berks you are related to. I grew up at 32 S. Wyomissing Ave in Shillington. I can remember playing "kick the can" in the alley (Catherine St.) behind their home on Lancaster Ave. in the 1950s. The boys were Donald and Larry. The father was Earl, and he was a member of the Fire Company across the street from my house, I think.

Just curious. Don't live there or visit much after I left for Penn State in 1957.

Bruce Fosnocht

On 1/30/2021 8:41 AM, George Kirlin wrote:

Betty,

The menu page of the old site:


George Kirlin


On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 8:28 AM Betty J Burdan <bjburdan@...> wrote:

I clicked into the Berks County site using the URL I¡¯ve had bookmarked for years and it is gone.? It has been replaced another site.?

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So much of what we all contributed is gone, or impossible to find.? The transcript Berks County Annals and History by Morton Montgomery everyone contributed seems to be gone.? If it is still there I can¡¯t find it.? The lists of burials in Berks County cemeteries with headstone photos, gone.? I will be so lost without it, it was such a valuable resource.

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Has anyone else had this same experience and is the old site available anywhere else or at any other URL.? It was so full of information and so easy to navigate.?

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Betty J. Burdan._,_

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