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Friends and Partners Genealogy (FPGEN) Listserver


Welcome to the FPGEN list! FPGEN is an electronic mailing list for discussion of issues related to genealogy of those with family from Russia and other countries of the NIS. As a part of our work with F&P, we receive quite a few inquiries from those who are researching their roots in Russia/NIS. FPGEN is our effort to provide a place where we can focus these discussions and help each other.

To subscribe, please send a one line email message to listproc@solar.ncsa.uiuc.edu, consisting of

subscribe fpgen firstname lastname

(just substitute your first and last names for "firstname lastname"). Please also visit the F&P Genealogy Bulletin Board for sharing information for those researching their roots in Russia/NIS.


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Seven years of news. . . . .

 

 

Through an agreement with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Friends and Partners maintains a seven year archive, updated daily, of their popular daily news service concerning the NIS and countries of Central and Eastern Europe. You can browse the complete news summaries of each day for the last seven years and you can search the entire archive by key word. A wonderful reference tool!