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    3. Greetings to all. I am writing to let you all know of some problems and changes going on at the web site. My host server is undergoing upgrades and you may notice a loss of speed during the process. As they move the files to a new server the transmissions will be noticeably slower. Searches right now are almost non-existant. I apologize for this but am assured that it will not last long. Recently Joe Smiddie, of the IN family, sent me copies of the 1880, 1900 and 1920 Soundex records for all Inmans in Indiana. There were well over 400 records. They are now included on the census pages. Links were made where possible and notations made in the database. This a great addition and are appreciated. Hopefully he will find a nearby library that has the 1910 records. Rosa Hightower is sending me copies of census graphics from one of her online memberships. These get worked in as they are received. If you have copies of census records that are not already included, please feel free to send me copies for inclusion. They really help. The 2000 SE Carolinas Inman Family Reunion is set for October 21 in Ash, Brunswick County, NC at the Community Center. The center will be open at 10:00am with lunch at 12:00am. Come early and meet one another or catch up with relatives you haven't seen since last years reunion. For details, call Earlene at 910-754-6629. Visit Jimmy Inman's web site for more details - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1871 I am still struggling to get on DSL. It has already been 4 months since I asked for the service. They now say it will be a minmum of another 30 days before they can correct their mistakes and switch me over. I hope none of you ever have this much trouble. In the last few days I have been notified that two of our cousins have been in ill health. Ruth Clark May, of the NE family, is recuperating from a heart attack and heart surgery. Loretta Inman, of the KY family, is recovering from a hernia operation. I hope you will keep them in your thoughts and prayers. The most recent additions to the photo album are of William Eugene Inman, son of Junius Augustus Inman of NC. You can see them by clicking on the second grey button on the Photo Album page. As always, your comments and additions are appreciated. JIM --- This email is going to Jim's email list and to the Rootsweb List which is why you might get two copies. Please go to http://inman.surnameweb.org/guest/guestlist.html if you wish to be removed from this list. If you have questions you can email me at inman@surnameweb.org.

    08/10/2000 08:09:28