Latest from Butler Co. NEGenWeb: Four new people joined this list in October. If you need to unsubscribe (vacation periods, etc.) or want to help others subscribe, the easiest method is to visit this page and use its links. In fact, if you work thru Butler Co. pages often, you should bookmark (favorites) this address. It is also linked to the first RootsWeb icon you see on the Butler home page. Change the /ST/County/ part of it and you can go to any county in the USA--handy! http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/NE/Butler/ Go directly to Butler query forum at this address. Again, you can change the /St/County part of it and go to any USA county query forum. In both of these addresses the UPPER/lower case is important. And two word states like South Dakota (SD) would be UPPER case in both addresses--sorry about how they set that part of the address up. (grin) http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ne/Butler Surname Helper now includes the surnames in the 1890 Gazetteer and Who's Who in 1940 (surnames are actually earlier than 1940). The GenConnect forums are working nicely. Nobody had complained, so I need your help. As you use the Butler Co. genealogy pages, what can be reorganized to make it easier to use? * What links should be relocated or made more handy? * What is awkward to find or use? * What needs to be explained more? * Is there a link to any genealogy site, with a Butler connection, that is not there? * Are there any European, Canadian, etc. sites that are really useful? for example http://feefhs.org/ Federation of East European Family History Societies This is a plain, probably old site that seems to have several useful links for eastern Europe. This list is really quiet, anyone got any thing to share? Like part of the 1885 Census or a cemetery list? Emmett Mason Masontree@aol.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~nebutler