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    1. [OHPerry] Website Revamp!
    2. Judy Elmlinger
    3. Angela, I don't know how you do it. I've been to hundreds of county sites researching my Crawford/Harbaugh/Dishon ancestors, and yours is one of the easiest to navigate and most complete I have found anywhere. I know it takes a lot of time, but just wanted to let you know it is MUCH appreciated. Judith Crawford Elmlinger (roots in Perry County)

    03/09/2001 06:07:22
    1. [OHPerry] HARBAUGH
    2. Shirley Frame
    3. For Judy Elmlinger... I noticed you are researching HARBAUGH. Would you have a Susan Elizabeth Harbaugh (b1857 OH) who married Alvah James Longstreth (b1856 OH) in 1882 in Perry Co., OH? I believe Susan is the daughter of Samuel & Eliza Harbaugh. Any connections? Thank you Shirley Gig Harbor, WA

    03/12/2001 12:31:19
    1. Re: [OHPerry] Website Revamp!
    2. Angela Kneller
    3. Thank you everyone for the kind comments! And thank you for bearing with me as I get everything organized and back online. I enjoy working on the site and helping others in their research. I know how fustrated I get when I visit a county site and it isn't much more than a collection of links or it hasn't been updated in months, so that is what I strive not to do! So I'm just happy knowing its a useful site! There is so much more to come yet! This week (towards the end) the 1860 transcribed info will be back online. Actually, most of it is new thanks to volunteers! (There were two townships previously online.) Over half of the 1860 census is now transcribed, so as soon as I finish proofing some of these and organize them, they will be online. The completed townships are: Bearfield, Clayton, Harrison, Hopewell, Jackson, Monday Creek, Reading and Thorn. I will send a message out to the list once I get those online. Thanks again for all the wonderful comments and support and I wish you much luck in your research! Best Regards, Angela Kneller angela@kneller.com

    03/11/2002 12:10:38