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From: "Glennis Snell" <>
Subject: Re: Research Organisations
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 09:00:14 +0000


Your query will be discussed at the meeting this week of the
NTVL Branch Committee. The list I posted was provided by the GSSA
ie. the national body. Anyone who would like to have their name
included on the list is welcome to send their details to me and I
will be happy to pass these on.

Glennis

> From: "Grant Nurden" <>
> Subject: Re: Research Organisations
> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 20:01:38 +0200
> To:
> Reply-to:

> In a prior message to the list, Glennis Snell writes:
>
> Here is a list of those professional genealogical researchers that the
> GSSA is aware of:
>
> GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHERS IN SOUTH AFRICA:
>
> and she then proceeds to list them by province.
>
> My query to Glennis, and to the list in general, is:
>
> How does a researcher who does research work for reward and is a member of
> the GSSA, make the GSSA aware of them?
>
> I ask this as the various archives have a list of private researchers at
> the various repository centres which is sent out to anyone who submits a
> query to them. Some of the names mentioned on the list by Glennis appear on
> the archives list, and others not. As an example, there are two researchers
> listed at the Free State archives repository and the GSSA is aware of none,
> and Kwazulu-Natal has eight whereas the GSSA is only aware of two.
>
> If anyone is able to guide me in the right direction, or pass my query on
> to the appropriate person in the GSSA heirarchy.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Grant Nurden
> Actagen Genealogical Research Services
> Pietermaritzburg, Kwazulu-Natal
>

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