Sue,
Is this true?
From Rootsweb Review:
The state managers of the USGenWeb Archives have a friendly
competition going to see which state can get the most data
uploaded by the end of each month. Joy Fisher, the assistant
project coordinator and archivist for South Dakota, has been
leading the pack for over a year, and set the pace for the other
state archivists. Recently, Jan Craven and the Louisiana
archivists have taken the lead with 77 megabytes of data.
Between last week & this, I've photocopied about 30+ marriage records
from Brown & Juneau Counties. (FHL microfilms) Many of them are no
relation to me - that I know of - but I got the copies because one of my
surnames of interest was *someplace* on it. Hey, who knows? Maybe I
can connect in the future. ;-)
Want 'em? I figure between now & Christmas, I can get them typed into a
.txt file and shoot 'em over to you. I'd also be willing to send a copy
of that file to the respective CC, if they want them on-site also.
I also have some copies of pages of Brown Co. censuses - 3 pages of the
1870 Town of Suamico, Ft. Howard PO, and 1 (bottom of 1 page & top of
another) of the 1910 Town of Suamico. Want those too? Dick, do you
want a copy?
Unfortunately, I don't have any from Iron Co. :-(
Marsha Wilcox
mwilcox(a)lnd.com
Wilcox Web Design --
http://www.usroots.com/~wwd/index.html
USGenWeb County Coordinator for:
Lake Co., IL --
http://www.rootsweb.com/~illake/
Listowner for ILLAKE-L, tracing your roots in Lake Co., IL
(Temp CC) Iron Co., WI --
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiiron/
Home Page --
http://mall.lnd.com/wilcox/
My Genealogy Page:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mawilcox/index.htm
SpamHunt! --
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1616/