Thanks for the report. I see that you are getting a lot of information,
which is really great in extending your pages. Thanks for sharing this
information.
Gail
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 6:49 AM, m.d. monk <mdmonk(a)tx.rr.com> wrote:
Arliss Monk died Wednesday in Greeley – she was either the first or
the
second certified genealogist in Colorado – active in Weld County Gen
Society and wrote several articles for the National Genealogical Society
journal. Her daughter “Birdie” Holsclaw, who died four years ago, had been
active in Boulder County and the state gen society.
Noting on Kit Carson,
a few photos added to pages in Washington County.
Yuma
Added a page on the Kolk family of Eckley - they came from the
Netherlands. A grand-nephew living there sent some photographs.
Added a page on the Beach family of Eckley. As my wife says "Everybody
in Yuma County is related."
Added a page on the Silvius family of Eckley.
Added a page on the Higgins family of Happyville and Abarr. Four
brothers and one sister came to Yuma County
Added a page on the three Fowler Sisters of Laird.
Added a page on the Mealey family of Laird.
Added a page on the Houtchens family of Laird.
Added a page on Nell Bullard of Wray
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