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    1. Re: [GAHOUSTO] Email deluge.
    2. Barbara Moore
    3. I for one prefer Mr. Mills stays on this page. I might forget to check an individual page, as I often do, because of the short time I have for searching the internet and full time work to. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gaila & Jim Merrington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 2:02 PM Subject: Re: [GAHOUSTO] Email deluge. > Billy, > I think that you should approach Rootsweb for your own Web page. Maybe you > could post me the materials you want on it, including articles about > researching and I could upload them to the web - very simply and then the > Houston County page could link to your page. > I am sure everyone would agree as to how valuable we find all of your > information, whether its the database of Evergreen Cemetery or tips on > researching. > > Someone closer to home might also help you with it, I believe more than one > person can work on a web page. The benefit would be you would have copyright > on it. Also other Georgia counties could also link to your page, and I am > sure they would. We really appreciate all your hard work and sharing your > information with us. Please don't apologize for giving us resources and > information, you are our own County resource. We all appreciate your > generosity. > Gaila > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William A. Mills" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, 12 May 2000 4:09 AM > Subject: [GAHOUSTO] Email deluge. > > > Houston County Researchers: > > For those of you who have already obtained a copy of the Evergreen > Cemetery book, I apologize for flooding the Houston-L list with about a > dozen large emails yesterday. I sincerely believe that just about anyone > who has Houston County roots, will be able to find a connection to > someone who is buried at Evergreen Cemetery. > > By posting this data on the Houston-L list, I am hopeful that the various > Rootsweb archives and special retrieval services offered to Rootsweb > subscribers, will make it possible for many people to find info about > their ancestors. If this data is also posted to a webpage, and then > linked from other sites, the info will be even more available to review. > > One possible attribute would be to have someone take some digital shots > of various portions of the cemetery, and include them on the webpage. > I've got about 25 good photos of the cemetery, which I took in Fall of > 1996, but I would need to scan them. > > The actual book is 142-pages, but it was in a double-column format. If > any of you have printed out the Evergreen Cemetery posts from yesterday, > it surely must have been extensive. > > If you have gleaned any new findings about your ancestors via this data, > please let me know. > > Take care & happy hunting! > > William A. Mills > Perry, GA > [email protected] > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > >

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