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How to write a Good Query
Knox County, Nebraska


Note:

Your query must pertain to Knox County, Nebraska for it to be posted here. No information will be posted for living individuals. For the purpose of these pages anyone born after 1900 is consider living, unless a date of death is given.

All queries are check about once a year to make sure the e-mail address is current. If a reply is not receive in a reasonable time the posting is removed. All posting are being updated to include a date after the surname. If your posting does not have this date, or it is over a year old, your message is about to be removed. To prevent this from happening, send an e-mail to  Thomas Risinger and include the name(s) involved. If your posting does get removed and you are still interested in this name simply send a new listing.


Some things that you should include in your query.

Consider putting the surnames in UPPER CASE.

Give the wife's maiden name if known (upper case for this too).

Include dates of birth, marriage, and/or death if know. Estimate these if not known.

Give the name of the city or town if known.

State what you are looking for. Ancestors of, descendants of, previous location, or where moved to are some examples.

Be sure to include your name, E-mail, and/or postal address so people can contact you.

Check your spelling!!!


The above listing will provide a better query for you. It also makes the posting of the query a lot easier for the volunteers of these pages. If the volunteer can copy and paste your message into the query page it is a lot faster than having to retype everything and there is less chance of mistakes being made.