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This wiki page includes a listing of [[Alabama]] genealogy mailing lists with information about searching, browsing, subscribing, unsubscribing, posting and volunteering to adopt a list.
This wiki page includes a listing of [[Alabama]] genealogy mailing lists with information about searching, browsing, subscribing, unsubscribing, posting and volunteering to adopt a list.


'''Genealogy Mailing Lists''' are useful genealogists who wish to ''review'' ''the archive'' of what has been sent in email messages to participants and to consider ''posting a new topic for discussion'' among like-minded researchers who have also subscribed. The goal is to make connections with experienced researchers who may know quirky things about how to do research in this area. It is possible to find a previously unknown distant cousin who may have accumulated additional information on that side of the family tree. After all, only one person can inherit that all-important family bible.
'''Genealogy Mailing Lists''' are useful genealogists who wish to ''review'' ''the archive'' of what has been sent in email messages to participants and to consider ''posting a new topic for discussion'' among like-minded researchers who have also subscribed. The goal is to make connections with experienced researchers who may know critical things about how to do research in this area. It is possible to find a previously unknown distant cousin who may have accumulated additional information on that side of the family tree. After all, only one person can inherit that all-important family bible.


'''Previous Posts'''<br>It is possible to ''search'' by any fairly unique word that may have been typed in a previous mailing list posting, by searching the archive of the RootsWeb Mailing List in question.
'''Previous Posts'''<br>It is possible to ''search'' by any fairly unique word that may have been typed in a previous mailing list posting, by searching the archive of the RootsWeb Mailing List in question.
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