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    1. Re: [DISBROW] New NJ cemetery listing on Disbrow web site
    2. Linda Talbott
    3. ...and speaking of New Jersey I just rec'd an upload report for the 1910 Federal Census (transcription - partial) of Monmouth, NJ. There's an index included and I counted 17 Disbrow names. http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/nj/monmouth/1910/ Linda Talbott pandora1790@ncats.net The USGenWeb Census Project ® http://www.us-census.org/ State Assignment Coordinator for: Indiana Massachusetts Michigan New York Ohio Vermont U.S. Military and Naval Forces ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Disbrow" <dizzy@michweb.net> To: <DISBROW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 12:24 PM Subject: [DISBROW] New NJ cemetery listing on Disbrow web site > >From - Mike Disbrow, list manager > > Hello again to all - > > Hope everyone is enjoying their Christmas/New Year holiday season. I took the entire week off of work, so that's why I'm actually getting a few things done. > > I added a new cemetery to the New Jersey listings on the Disbrow web site today. The information on the Greengrove Cemetery in Keyport, Monmouth County, came to me from Roger C. Disbrow of Fishersville, VA. It can be seen on the following page by scrolling down to Monmouth County: > > http://www.geocities.com/mdisbrow1/cem/cem_nj.html > > Actually Roger sent me this data several years ago and it took some prodding on his part to finally get me to add it to the site. I know there are probably others out there who have sent me information and have never seen it added. You may have to prod me as well, and it would probably be a good idea to send the information again, as I lost all my old emails a few months ago. > > I appreciate the suggestions about what to do with my Disbrow materials. Don't worry, I would never just throw it away, but there is no one in my family who is interested enough to ever take it on. I will investigate libraries and/or historical societies in my region, however I was told several years ago that these places seldom are interested in personal collections. Maybe that is wrong, but at the time I felt the person who told me probably knew what they were talking about. > > I still need some ideas as to how best to preserve the material in a form that would be easy to save and easy to share. Is scanning the best bet? How do I save the files - as .jpg images? Would it be good to then group them into Adobe .pdf files and save them to CD? I'll listen to any suggestions (at least the ones I can understand - I'm only moderately computer literate). > > Thanks again to those who have written so far. > > Mike > > > ==== DISBROW Mailing List ==== > The Disbrow Family Web Site: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853 > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > >

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