Try Artifacts, privately held.

(Also you could still scan the original document - just scan each
legal page in 2 pieces.)

Linda


On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Sheri Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have found in some of my late grandmothers photos, etc., a transcription
> of a funeral service for her uncle, who was very prominent in the church and
> community. The subject died in 1944 and the papers I'm sure are not original
> as she had a couple of sets and do not seem to be carbon copies. However,
> these copies are now about 50 years old. It's several pages long on "legal"
> size paper and has been typewritten, probably by someone in the church, but
> nothing notated as who typed it, etc. I have re-typed it just as it has been
> typed, into a word document as to preserve the event, since I cannot scan
> these papers due to the size (it's limitations with my scanner). I have
> created a PDF file of the word document and attached it to the event. In EE,
> it explains how to do funeral extracts by the funeral home, but I don't know
> if the funeral home did this or the church, or if this is an extract. So my
> question is, how would I cite this document? Using v7.
>
> Thanks in advance!!
>
> Sheri
>
> Researching the families of McDonald, Harris, Prater, Moose, West, Trimmer,
> Stockburger and more.
> www.westharrisfamily.com
>


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