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For those of you on Puget Sound List... this is a duplicate message....
Darilee
Hi Gang.
Has anyone seen this offer http://www.skpub.com/genie/censuscd/wa.html
A online sample can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/fayette/census/1860/0252.gif
I'll admit my little heart started beating a little bit when I saw it... but Snohomish 1920 needs 68 people to buy a CD each... <sigh> but if the three Snohomish County FHC's bought one each, and the library system bought a few, and the 5 plus genealogy and history societies bought one... well then I could buy one too... <grin>
Really, I am interested in getting some of these for my genealogy library... So if any of you be interested... would you let me know.
Darilee
Hi List Manager
Joe & Laura Schmidt <DigMyPast(a)msn.com> have changed their email address to I guess the one listed. They would like to be subscribed...
Thank you
Darilee
I have recently read the bylaws article XVI (about how to amend them).
Like most of the articles, it's pretty goofy, or at least undemocratic,
in that it doesn't address how a state project is to determine whether
it wants to sponsor an amendment. It seems to me it's up to the state
coordinator to decide whether a state project wishes to co-sponsor a
proposed amendment -- a project's wishes are to be posted to USGenWeb-
All, and that means by the state coordinator, I suppose, so whatever
she wishes to post or not to post is what the state project wishes,
whatever the opinions of the other members might be.
Celia, will you please let us know whether and what you decide to post
there about the currently proposed amendments?
Regards,
John R. Ashmun
Chelan CC
Hi.
I know how I subscribed to this list; I still have a copy of the
message I sent.
Would Celia or whoever is the list owner please let me know how to
unsubscribe?
(I don't want to unsubscribe, I just want to know how to go about it if
I did want to.)
Regards,
John R. Ashmun
Fred Smoot <dogtrot(a)well.com> wrote, in part:
>
>http://www.usgenweb.org/official/amendments.html
>
>Will WAGenWeb be voting on these?
>
>Fred Smoot
>CC, Pend Oreille Co.
>WAGenWeb
>
Not a very lively response on the list, so far, I see. (I was out of
town yesterday, myself.) Shall we just go ahead and vote here on the
list, Fred?
Regards,
John R. Ashmun
CC, Adams, Chelan, Lincoln & Skamania Cos.
to all,
Although Washington state is still working on getting vital records on
line, California and Texas. Maybe someday we will up to date. Actually
the state is working on the death records; what they have done is
available through the county health office in each county.
Celia
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 01:42:12 -0400
From: Tim Stowell <tstowell(a)chattanooga.net>
Reply-To: STATE-COORD-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: STATE-COORD-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [STATE-COORD-L] Vital Records - California / Texas
Resent-Date: Sat, 27 May 2000 22:44:58 -0700 (PDT)
Resent-From: STATE-COORD-L(a)rootsweb.com
The following Vital Records for California are now online for the years
1905 - 1995:
Birth: http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/birth/search.cgi
Death: http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi
For Texas the following records are online: Birth - 1926 - 1995; Marriages
- 1966 - 1997;
Divorces: 1968 - 1997; Deaths: 1964 - 1998:
http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/graphics/texas.html
There are search engines for both so one can look up all of a particular
surname or whatever other criteria you
may wish to use.
Good searching!
Tim Stowell tstowell(a)chattanooga.net
Chattanooga, TN
Our proposed amendments.
Greetings all,
There are three USGenWeb Project proposed amendments that are in need of
state support so they can go on the ballot for the July 1 election.
"Recall"
"States Rights"
"USGenWeb Archives Project"
See them here:
http://www.usgenweb.org/official/amendments.html
Will WAGenWeb be voting on these?
Fred Smoot
CC, Pend Oreille Co.
WAGenWeb