>>Why are there 2 sets of county pages for GA? Why have various counties in other states set up separate county pages, moving data away from rootsweb? What really goes on here? Anyone have the REAL scoop? << American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP) is an unincorporated, not-for-profit network of independent sites devoted to History & Genealogy. We are dedicated to FREE access to Genealogy information on the internet. AHGP volunteers will not place contributed material in a book, a CD or sell that information to a third party. The information remains the property of the original compiler/owner and can only be removed from the site by that person. The original compiler/owner owns the copyright to the material. As far as moving the information away from RootsWeb, if you will notice many of the AHGP sites are on RootsWeb. The GA State page for AHGP just happen to be on USGenNet when I took over in January and I left it there. I host Haralson County and Co-Host Floyd County, they are both on RootsWeb. I appreciate RootsWeb, USGenNet and the other web host that provide Free space for these worthwhile projects. Also, if you go to the GA GenWeb County page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~gagenweb/table.htm you will notice that not all of the sites are on RootsWeb. Some people prefer one web host over another. Why two sets of county pages for GA (and other states)? Actually there are more than just two. Some people like one above another, just like they like one brand of car above another brand. That is what makes America so great. The freedom to choose when buying a car or looking for your roots. Personally when I am looking for my "Brick Wall" relatives, I look at all the different sources, no matter where they are. I need all the help that I can get. If you need more information about GA AHGP, please contact me privately at [email protected] I am sure that one of the GA GenWeb people would also be willing to "talk" to you privately. Doris Robbins GA Host for AHGP http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/state/