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    1. [KYBRECKI] 10/14/2006 GenWeb additions/updates
    2. Dana Brown
    3. Hi all.... I uploaded the "new pages" to the Census portion of the website. It is more a "new look" to it than anything, as all the information that has been sent in thus far is on the site. Hopefully it will help you locate family easier, in addition to being better able to source your information when recording it. Over time as the various census' are transcribed, the spaces will fill with links to those pages housing the information. As far as the 1850 census goes (on the website), I was really confused at times with what was in the server. It seems that there were three individual listings attempted or uploaded. It took a piece of paper and a little writing down to figure out what went where so that it wasn't so confusing and flowed with relative ease. You'll understand when looking at the page... I hope. The scanned images are listed by page number and "a" or "b" so that when you locate them on the index with their corresponding page, you can go right to it. In my learning of the census yesterday, District 2 seemed to be photographed first (maybe it was turned in first or the census taker for that District arrived to received his paperwork/ledger before the census taker for District 1)... so the numbers for District 1 will be larger than those of District 2. I talked with my cousin who was the sister in law to the late Daniel Lynn Bolin. I have received permission from the Bolin family to type in information from one of Lynn's works for the website. Lynn worked on and edited the information that was done for the "Marriage Journal of the Rev. James Taylor 1826-1867" back in 1973. With this granting of permission from the family, I am happy to announce that the marriages Rev. Taylor performed will be online shortly for everyone to peruse through and search for family members. The information is not like some of the later marriage licenses where much more information can be gleaned, this transcription he did from the marriage journal only lists the bride and grooms names and date of marriage. I've began typing them out when I'm taking a break from typing up the remaining "A Glimpse of the Past" booklet. I know, a lot of irons in the fire going at once... but they will be well worth it once it's all up for everyone to access. The Rev. Taylor's records will be accessible sometime this afternoon, and as I continue to type in and save to the server each day, it will automatically update the link. With all that said, I'm heading out to start working. Y'all have a good one! Happy Hunting! Dana Breckinridge County Kentucky GenWeb Archives Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/breckinridge/toc.html Email to: [email protected]

    10/14/2006 05:45:00