It is strange, but it occured too during first steps of building the Ostfriesen pages with the Oldenburg genealogical society. These people are keen to have their own pages, but seem to know little about public relations. If such address or site is unknown what than is the reason they exist ? Helmut H. Agena, helmut.agena@metronet.de, Hamburg Tel.:606 71110 oder: HAgena1401@aol.com Projekt:Genealogie der Agena aus Ostfriesland welweit siehe Genealogie - Web - Seite: http://members.aol.com/HAgena1401/index.html ----------
The subject page lists my e-mail at the bottom. Could the
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delete this because last October I spoke to Hofrat Mag.Römer and he emphatically requested that "informal" information about the Staatsarchiv NOT be included in Web pages. They are setting up their own site and it would lead to confusion. I agreed.
I am truly confused. What in the world is wrong with information? Formal or otherwise? Public information "about" anything or anybody does not belong to any one person or agency. By its very nature, such data can be publicised anywhere without restrictions.
Fred
Fred Rump http://www.k2nesoft.com/~fred 26 Warren St Beverly, NJ 08010 fred@compu.com or 609-386-6846 fred@k2nesoft.com