Hi Randi,
Your message, which you sent early Friday morning, just reached me at
about 10pm PDT Saturday night. Roadrunner (my ISP)'s fault, or
Rootsweb's, or whose???
I thought we were a part of USGenWeb. Why wouldn't we be? On our page
at
http://www.ingenweb.org/inlawrence/worldgen.htm we say:
The Lawrence County GenWeb project
is proud to be a part of:
The WorldGenWeb Project
The USGenWeb Project
The INGenWeb Project
I would certainly like to provide some info on our site about the
data bases you just uploaded, along with info on how people can
become members of IGS so they can access them.
What Lee people, specifically, are you searching for? I get tons of
hits when I search on "Lee", but it might help to try to narrow it
down some. There are several Lees listed in the L obituary data base at:
http://www.ingenweb.org/inlawrence/obitl.html
Have a safe trip,
Chuck Carey
At 05:56 AM 6/27/2014, you wrote:
Chuck--
I wanted to let you know that I recently (within the last two days)
completed three databases for Lawrence County. Those databases were
compiled from three sources: Dangerous Diseases 1897-1899; Old Age Pension
Applications 1933-1934; and Insanity Applications 1870-1881. All were
contributed to the Indiana Genealogical Society website and will be
available to members only. It may take a week or so for the databases to
actually appear on line. I didn't know whether or not you might want to
mention this on the Lawrence County website that you work with.
Is the Lawrence County website that you administer part of the usgenweb
websites? I was searching for info about the Lee family of Lawrence County
in the usgenweb Lawrence County website and didn't find much.
I'm leaving town this morning and will be gone for 5 days.
Randi Richardson