Floid, No apologies are reguired. I am always open for constructed criticism. The page is meant for you the researcher. It must be easy to use and naviagate. If it is not the chances of you coming back again is greatly diminished. Any suggestions for improvement will be immediately considered and implemented where possible. I have plans to include more printed reports on specific families. I have expanded the size of the total memory for the page so space won't be a problem. Time is my main drawback. I am torn between maintaining the page or conducting research. Robert -----Original Message----- From: Pierson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 2:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [DECKER-L] Apologies I do have a tendency to insert foot and try to talk. The site I recommended is wonderful. The ackwardness is because it is more advanced than I am used to....and I have an old computer. (I plan to upgrade this fall.) I think the bulk is a plus because it is so complete. When I first checked it out I was in awe. It immediately corrected a false assumption of mine about a great great great. This site is a wonderful remedy for the the brick wall. I intended the negative as encouragement to not be intimidated. Floid ---------- >From: [email protected] (Mominee, Robert) >To: [email protected] >Subject: RE: [DECKER-L] Jan Broersen/Decker >Date: Wed, Mar 31, 1999, 12:05 PM > > Floid, > A the webmaster for the Early Dutch Families of Ulster County, New York > Research Center http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/2697. I want > to thank you for recommending the page to fellow Decker Researchers. I > notice that you stated the data base was ackward and bulky. It is my > aim to make the site as user friendly as possible and welcome > suggestions to improve it. I had planned on making this announcement > after the Easter Holidays but make it now. I currently own 6 different > published genealogies on various Decker families. I plan on > consolodating all the information into one large database and making it > available to all Decker researchers at no charge. My immediate area of > expertise is NY of which I have a fairly extensive library of source > materials to prove sources and footnotes on most entries. However I > will need assistance with those Decker lines that migrated to other > states. I am proposing to all Decker researchers who would like to see > this project come to fruition submit a copy of their search to me so I > can add it to the database. I see immense benefit for having one > centralized website for Decker research. Please send me your feedback > whether this proposal is a worthy project or not. I invision it to take > some time to complete but it will be a project in progress and current > updates will be provided on the website. > > Robert Mominee > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pierson [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 12:53 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [DECKER-L] Jan Broersen/Decker > > > > A wonderful web site for this line is > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/2697/family/index.html > > It is ackward and bulky but very complete and worth the effort. Try it. > you'll like it. > > floid > ---------- >>From: "inpa.com ([email protected])" <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: RE: [DECKER-L] Jan Broersen/Decker >>Date: Wed, Mar 31, 1999, 5:57 AM >> > >> I would be interested in any info as i think i am a decendant of this >> line in ulster county ny >> >> del decker >> 1137 Hampton St >> Scranton >> Pa 18504 >> To subscribe to new local ads by email> >> [email protected] >> Northeast Pa's Busiest Site advertise FREE to 8000+ >> Http://inpa.com >> www.yourname.com..only $499. per year linked to our busy front page >> >> > >