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    1. [COGEN] March Checkin - Kit Carson, Washingto, Yuma
    2. m. d. monk
    3. Added a 1912 list of teachers from six counties - those attending a "Normal" training in Wray. Started a page on the Sullivan family of Wray.- they left the county in 1947 - one son won a Tony for Best Director, a daughter is professor at Cal-Berkeley, a son at U Mass. Added a photo of Water standpipe- Yuma . -------------------------------------------------- I've been thinking about last week's email regarding interest in genweb. Kit Carson and Yuma are very similar counties economically, ethnically, and geography. But there's hardly any interest in Kit Carson in genweb. Someone from out of state might email me, but that's only two or three times a year. And there's very little on the Rootsweb or Genealogy.com message boards for Kit Carson, so let's not blame ourselves. Yes, let's look for successors - maybe a high school or junior high school computer teacher could use it as a class assignment ? -------------------------------- And let's pull for Gail - keep us informed !

    03/01/2012 12:19:56
    1. Re: [COGEN] March Checkin - Ouray, San Miguel, Garfield and Moffat
    2. Vikki Gray
    3. Checking in for my counties Vikki ________________________________ From: m. d. monk <mdmonk@tx.rr.com> To: Colorado Genweb List <COGEN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 6:19 AM Subject: [COGEN] March Checkin - Kit Carson, Washingto, Yuma Added a 1912 list of teachers from six counties  - those attending a "Normal" training in Wray. Started a page on the  Sullivan family  of Wray.- they left the county in 1947 - one son won a Tony for Best Director, a daughter is professor at Cal-Berkeley, a son at U Mass. Added a photo of  Water standpipe- Yuma . -------------------------------------------------- I've been thinking about last week's email regarding interest in genweb.  Kit Carson and Yuma are very similar counties economically, ethnically, and geography.  But there's hardly any interest in Kit Carson in genweb.  Someone from out of state might email me, but that's only two or three times a year. And there's very little on the Rootsweb or Genealogy.com message boards for Kit Carson,  so let's not blame ourselves. Yes, let's look for successors - maybe a high school or junior high school computer teacher could use it as a class assignment ? -------------------------------- And let's pull for Gail - keep us informed ! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/29/2012 11:37:18
    1. Re: [COGEN] March Checkin - Arapahoe & Denver
    2. Denver
    3. Checking in Denise On Mar 1, 2012, at 8:19 AM, "m. d. monk" <mdmonk@tx.rr.com> wrote: > Added a 1912 list of teachers from six counties - those attending a "Normal" training in Wray. > > Started a page on the Sullivan family of Wray.- they left the county in 1947 - one son won a Tony for Best Director, a daughter is professor at Cal-Berkeley, a son at U Mass. > > Added a photo of Water standpipe- Yuma . > > -------------------------------------------------- > > I've been thinking about last week's email regarding interest in genweb. Kit Carson and Yuma are very similar counties economically, ethnically, and geography. But there's hardly any interest in Kit Carson in genweb. Someone from out of state might email me, but that's only two or three times a year. > > And there's very little on the Rootsweb or Genealogy.com message boards for Kit Carson, so let's not blame ourselves. > > Yes, let's look for successors - maybe a high school or junior high school computer teacher could use it as a class assignment ? > > -------------------------------- > > And let's pull for Gail - keep us informed ! > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/01/2012 05:35:42