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AHSGR
has
in
its
collection
approximately
200,000
obituaries
placed
on
5
X
8
cards
that
have
been
collected
by
volunteers
for
about
25
years.
It
has
been
a
dream
for
many
years
to
prepare
an
index
that
can
be
easily
used
by
researchers
whether
they
are
at
the
main
headquarters
or
perhaps
at
a
convention
or
now
24
hours
a
day
located
on
our
web
site.
Several
years
ago,
some
volunteers
in
Lincoln
joined
together
to
begin
building
an
index
to
the
obituary
collection.
Many
of
the
Lincoln
Headquarters
collection
were
indexed
before
the
effort
stopped.
The
Save
Our
Ancestral
Records
(SOAR)
obituary
project
(see
http://www.ahsgr.org/soar/soar.htm
)
has
replaced
this
manual
indexing
project
with
the
same
vision
and
goal
for
allowing
researchers
to
have
electronic
and
searchable
access
to
the
collection.
The
original
indexing
effort
completed
work
for
many
of
the
obituaries
and
this
result
can
be
accessed
with
the
links
at
the
top
of
this
section.
All
are
cross-referenced.
If
you
are
searching
for
a
woman,
please
check
for
her
maiden
name,
if
you
know
it.
Some
of
the
women
married
more
than
once,
and
if
the
obituary
listed
these
marriages
those
have
been
included
as
well.
If
you
find
an
obituary
that
you
would
like
to
order,
please
refer
to
the
research
request
form.
How
to
read
this
obituary
index
Lets
take
Maggie
(Zimmerman)
Moser,
Gruebele,
Aanerud,
who
was
born
on
15
Nov
1914
as
an
example.
Here
is
how
she
is
listed
on
the
A
list
(the
first
entry)
Surname
/
Married
Name,
First
name,
(Maiden
name),
*Birth
date
Aanerud
,
Maggie
,
(Zimmerman)
Moser,
Gruebele,
*15
Nov
1914
Aanerud
is
what
the
lady's
obituary
states
is
her
last
name
at
the
time
of
her
death.
It
is
her
last
married
name.
This
particular
lady
had
3
husbands,
each
is
separated
by
a
comma.
As
stated
in
the
obituary
(Zimmerman)
was
her
maiden
name.
Husband
#1
was
Moser
Husband
#2
was
Gruebele
Husband
#3
was
Aanerud
*
means
date
of
birth
Search
Tips
The
linked
surnames
placed
along
the
top
and
bottom
of
each
page
are
there
to
help
you
jump
quickly
to
different
sections
of
the
page.
There
are
many
more
surnames
than
just
the
few
listed
on
each
page.
Search
for
various
spellings
of
the
names
you
are
looking
for.
The
letter
C
and
the
letter
K
was
often
used
interchangeably
such
as
Conrad
and
Konrad
or
Catherine
and
Katherine.
Also
search
for
both
the
German
and
American
versions
of
a
given
name
such
Heinrich
and
Henry
or
Maria,
Marie
and
Mary.
Don't
forget
about
looking
for
shortened
names
such
as
Kate
or
nick-names
such
as
Jack.
For
surnames
with
umlauts
the
proper
spelling
would
be
:
ä
=
ae,
ö
=
oe,
ü
=
ue.
As
an
example
the
surname
Görlitz
should
be
spelled
Goerlitz.
But
Görlitz
is
just
as
commonly
spelled
Gorlitz,
or
Gerlitz
so
be
sure
to
look
for
those
spelling
variations.
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