At 05:52 AM 8/6/05 -0700, searching for data wrote: >You're amazing! Thanks for all you do. Not really amazing - just doing what I can to promote Madison, central New York and other places - keeping their history alive, reminding folks of things from years ago, some romantic times, some hard times, learning as I go the depth of our country's history through time as discovered by, experienced by those before us. I build upon the foundation others have laid, adding my few bricks, building for the next generation to pick up and build further upon. Tim >============================================================================ >Madison County: > >Dan's personal and Cazenovia sites have had broken links fixed. Continuing >work on same. > >His personal site now located at http://www.geocities.com/wskttn/index.html > >His Cazenovia, Fenner and Nelson site will remain at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/ > >Additionally - added to the 1899 Madison County history Chapter 21 - >history of Smithfield and Fenner - > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymadiso/1899-21.htm > >Lastly, most of the week took the proofing and coding of the rest of the >Grip's book on the town / village of DeRuyter published in 1900. > >http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/madison1/gripdryt.htm > >This volume contains items of interest of genealogical interest, information >regarding various businesses in and around DeRuyter including a number of >interests in Cortland county. > >The advertisements at the back of the book are about 1/2 in Cortland county.