Good idea.  Also it's the kind of thing that most local libraries with a
local history collection would also like to have in their archives -- a
copy if not the original.

Often the library will make a copy without charge to the donor.

Pat

> Jenny:
>
>   If some relative has Grandmother's Birthday Book and is willing to share
> its information, she/he or someone local should scan it into a computer
> and distribute copies - at least distribute them in such a way as to
> prevent losing all copies.  In other words, back the document up
> electronically and then save it in enough and far enough distant places
> so as to prevent its total loss.
>
>   Jennie
>
> Jenny M Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>      . . .
>
> 2 A cousin has sent me a document (computerised) in which she has
> listed information derived from her Grandmother's Birthday Book. She
> has listed all the names and indicated those where the person's
> signature is included, not just the name and listed the birthdates (day
> and month) given and the year, where this is included.
> . . .
>
>
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