Nancy janyszeski nenc scpa we are still without power inPa not expected back until Sunday ---Original Message--- From: state-coord@rootsweb.com Sent: 11/1/2012 5:15 pm To: state-coord@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [STATE-COORD] Mandatory Roll Call Ann Allen Geoghegan - SC for ALGenWeb -------Original Message------- From: W David Samuelsen Date: 11/1/2012 1:07:18 PM To: state-coord@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [STATE-COORD] Mandatory Roll Call W. David Samuelsen, present ASC for ORGenWeb ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
What am I not understanding? Everyone is to say present on the list and then send a private message saying the same thing as last year? Present. On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:06 PM, W David Samuelsen <dsam52@sampubco.com>wrote: > W. David Samuelsen, present ASC for ORGenWeb > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
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Matt Friend---present for IDGenWeb Project
This message will serve as the mandatory roll call for State Coordinators and Assistant Coordinator. According to the State Coordinator Guidelines, each of you must provide your name (obviously), postal address and phone number to the National Coordinator (me). Please respond privately to this request and make sure to include the information listed above, even if your info hasn't changed. State Coordinators, please verify the information on the State Coordinator page to ensure it is correct for your state. Sherri Bradley National Coordinator USGenWeb Project Information about the USGenWeb Project at http://usgenweb.org Advisory Board Agenda http://usgenweb.org/agenda2.shtml
You're correct, Gail, a roll call is required by the Project's procedures. It was on my "to do" list for tonight. It will be coming shortly. Sherri -----Original Message----- From: state-coord-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:state-coord-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gail Kilgore Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:02 PM To: state-coord@rootsweb.com Subject: [STATE-COORD] AZ and CO Out of Date. http://usgenweb.org/about/statecoordinators.shtml This page is out of date for AZ and CO. AZ should be: Gail Meyer Kilgore- SC Colleen Pustola-ASC Judy has been retired from AZ for a couple of years due to health issues. CO should be: Gail Meyer Kilgore-SC Colleen Pustola-ASC Billie Walsh-ASC If Billie isn't on the State Coordinators list she needs to be added. Sherri, did you have a roll call and ask for personal information from SC & ASC's? I believe this is in the By-Laws. Gail -- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you, and will the corrections be made to the website? Gail On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Sherri Bradley <kyvitals@windstream.net>wrote: > You're correct, Gail, a roll call is required by the Project's procedures. > It was on my "to do" list for tonight. It will be coming shortly. > > Sherri > > -----Original Message----- > From: state-coord-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:state-coord-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gail Kilgore > Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:02 PM > To: state-coord@rootsweb.com > Subject: [STATE-COORD] AZ and CO Out of Date. > > http://usgenweb.org/about/statecoordinators.shtml > > This page is out of date for AZ and CO. > > AZ should be: > > Gail Meyer Kilgore- SC > Colleen Pustola-ASC > > Judy has been retired from AZ for a couple of years due to health issues. > > CO should be: > > Gail Meyer Kilgore-SC > Colleen Pustola-ASC > Billie Walsh-ASC > > If Billie isn't on the State Coordinators list she needs to be added. > > Sherri, did you have a roll call and ask for personal information from SC & > ASC's? I believe this is in the By-Laws. > > Gail > > -- > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > --
http://usgenweb.org/about/statecoordinators.shtml This page is out of date for AZ and CO. AZ should be: Gail Meyer Kilgore- SC Colleen Pustola-ASC Judy has been retired from AZ for a couple of years due to health issues. CO should be: Gail Meyer Kilgore-SC Colleen Pustola-ASC Billie Walsh-ASC If Billie isn't on the State Coordinators list she needs to be added. Sherri, did you have a roll call and ask for personal information from SC & ASC's? I believe this is in the By-Laws. Gail --
That's so great, Tina. Thank you for sharing that. Denise On Oct 31, 2012, at 12:42 AM, Tina Vickery <tsvickery@gmail.com> wrote: > Genealogy is such a fun hobby! > > It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library > members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this > *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater > genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working > with Societies is a good thing!! > --- > A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index > and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these > images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated > their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner > society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win > some great prizes for the society library. > > On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United > States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images > were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, > the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers > and made available for free. The free index of the census records and > corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This > project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was > completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On > August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of > the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The > indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was > officially done! > > There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across > the United States participated in indexing these records. There were > 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and > arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records > indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They > won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society > category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of > large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in > 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st > place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place > in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 > producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! > > A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, > CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee > Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and > Betsy Mills, all of Paris. > > As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won > goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar > County Genealogical Society: > 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family > History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription > toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift > card! > > http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html > > --- > > Tina Vickery > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I really don' t care, Colleen. You do/have lied but I don't need redacted copies. I have testimonies from contributors. On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: > I was responding to a message that said the person wanted to "stick my > finger down my throat." Would you like to see a redacted copy? > > No need to call me a liar, Tina, especially publicly. And there's no > need to make a deal out of it. > > Colleen > > > > On 10/30/2012 11:15 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >> Colleen, I could almost leave this alone, if I thought you were >> telling the truth. But I can just imagine the messages going back and >> forth. Let me ask you this. If anyone but me had commented on and >> shared this article would you have been shoving your fist down your >> throat? >> >> On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: >>> I was in the middle of private thread and grabbed the wrong message, >>> returning it to the wrong people. mea culpa >>> >>> Nah, shoving my fist down my throat is bad enough. lol >>> >>> Colleen >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/30/2012 10:54 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>>> Excuse me? Would you like to rephrase that Colleen? >>>> >>>> On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: >>>>> Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! >>>>> >>>>> c >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>>>>> Genealogy is such a fun hobby! >>>>>> >>>>>> It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library >>>>>> members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this >>>>>> *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater >>>>>> genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working >>>>>> with Societies is a good thing!! >>>>>> --- >>>>>> A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index >>>>>> and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these >>>>>> images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated >>>>>> their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner >>>>>> society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win >>>>>> some great prizes for the society library. >>>>>> >>>>>> On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United >>>>>> States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images >>>>>> were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, >>>>>> the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers >>>>>> and made available for free. The free index of the census records and >>>>>> corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This >>>>>> project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was >>>>>> completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On >>>>>> August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of >>>>>> the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The >>>>>> indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was >>>>>> officially done! >>>>>> >>>>>> There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across >>>>>> the United States participated in indexing these records. There were >>>>>> 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and >>>>>> arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records >>>>>> indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They >>>>>> won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society >>>>>> category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of >>>>>> large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in >>>>>> 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st >>>>>> place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place >>>>>> in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 >>>>>> producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! >>>>>> >>>>>> A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, >>>>>> CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee >>>>>> Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and >>>>>> Betsy Mills, all of Paris. >>>>>> >>>>>> As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they >>>>>> won >>>>>> goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the >>>>>> Lamar >>>>>> County Genealogical Society: >>>>>> 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family >>>>>> History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription >>>>>> toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift >>>>>> card! >>>>>> >>>>>> http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html >>>>>> >>>>>> --- >>>>>> >>>>>> Tina Vickery >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>>> the >>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>> the >>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>> the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >
You didn't hurt my feelings at all. Par for the course from you. What dismays me is your disdain for the accomplishment! Shame on you! On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: > Betsy and Tina, > > Believe me, there was not ill-intention meant toward either of you. If > you'll read an earlier message, I said that I was in the middle of a > thread with another person and grabbed the wrong message and sent it on. > > I do apologize and hope your feelings are no longer hurt. > > Colleen > > > > On 10/30/2012 11:00 PM, Betsy wrote: >> Yikes! Does that mean you have a problem with >> me, or Tina, or . . .????? Good grief! My feelings are so hurt. >> >> Betsy >> >> >> At 11:44 PM 10/30/2012, you wrote: >>> Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! >>> >>> c >>> >>> >>> On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>>> Genealogy is such a fun hobby! >>>> >>>> It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library >>>> members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this >>>> *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater >>>> genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working >>>> with Societies is a good thing!! >>>> --- >>>> A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index >>>> and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these >>>> images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated >>>> their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner >>>> society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win >>>> some great prizes for the society library. >>>> >>>> On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United >>>> States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images >>>> were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, >>>> the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers >>>> and made available for free. The free index of the census records and >>>> corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This >>>> project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was >>>> completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On >>>> August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of >>>> the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The >>>> indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was >>>> officially done! >>>> >>>> There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across >>>> the United States participated in indexing these records. There were >>>> 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and >>>> arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records >>>> indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They >>>> won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society >>>> category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of >>>> large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in >>>> 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st >>>> place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place >>>> in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 >>>> producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! >>>> >>>> A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, >>>> CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee >>>> Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and >>>> Betsy Mills, all of Paris. >>>> >>>> As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won >>>> goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar >>>> County Genealogical Society: >>>> 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family >>>> History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription >>>> toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift >>>> card! >>>> >>>> >>> http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html >>>> --- >>>> >>>> Tina Vickery >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an >>> email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with >>> the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >>> the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an >>> email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with >>> the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the >>> subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Colleen, I could almost leave this alone, if I thought you were telling the truth. But I can just imagine the messages going back and forth. Let me ask you this. If anyone but me had commented on and shared this article would you have been shoving your fist down your throat? On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: > I was in the middle of private thread and grabbed the wrong message, > returning it to the wrong people. mea culpa > > Nah, shoving my fist down my throat is bad enough. lol > > Colleen > > > > On 10/30/2012 10:54 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >> Excuse me? Would you like to rephrase that Colleen? >> >> On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: >>> Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! >>> >>> c >>> >>> >>> On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>>> Genealogy is such a fun hobby! >>>> >>>> It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library >>>> members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this >>>> *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater >>>> genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working >>>> with Societies is a good thing!! >>>> --- >>>> A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index >>>> and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these >>>> images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated >>>> their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner >>>> society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win >>>> some great prizes for the society library. >>>> >>>> On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United >>>> States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images >>>> were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, >>>> the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers >>>> and made available for free. The free index of the census records and >>>> corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This >>>> project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was >>>> completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On >>>> August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of >>>> the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The >>>> indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was >>>> officially done! >>>> >>>> There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across >>>> the United States participated in indexing these records. There were >>>> 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and >>>> arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records >>>> indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They >>>> won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society >>>> category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of >>>> large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in >>>> 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st >>>> place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place >>>> in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 >>>> producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! >>>> >>>> A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, >>>> CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee >>>> Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and >>>> Betsy Mills, all of Paris. >>>> >>>> As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won >>>> goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar >>>> County Genealogical Society: >>>> 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family >>>> History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription >>>> toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift >>>> card! >>>> >>>> http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html >>>> >>>> --- >>>> >>>> Tina Vickery >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>> the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Excuse me? Would you like to rephrase that Colleen? On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: > Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! > > c > > > On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >> Genealogy is such a fun hobby! >> >> It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library >> members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this >> *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater >> genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working >> with Societies is a good thing!! >> --- >> A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index >> and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these >> images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated >> their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner >> society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win >> some great prizes for the society library. >> >> On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United >> States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images >> were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, >> the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers >> and made available for free. The free index of the census records and >> corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This >> project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was >> completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On >> August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of >> the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The >> indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was >> officially done! >> >> There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across >> the United States participated in indexing these records. There were >> 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and >> arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records >> indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They >> won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society >> category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of >> large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in >> 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st >> place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place >> in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 >> producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! >> >> A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, >> CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee >> Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and >> Betsy Mills, all of Paris. >> >> As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won >> goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar >> County Genealogical Society: >> 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family >> History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription >> toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift >> card! >> >> http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html >> >> --- >> >> Tina Vickery >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Genealogy is such a fun hobby! It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working with Societies is a good thing!! --- A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win some great prizes for the society library. On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers and made available for free. The free index of the census records and corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was officially done! There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across the United States participated in indexing these records. There were 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and Betsy Mills, all of Paris. As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar County Genealogical Society: 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift card! http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html --- Tina Vickery
Yikes! Does that mean you have a problem with me, or Tina, or . . .????? Good grief! My feelings are so hurt. Betsy At 11:44 PM 10/30/2012, you wrote: >Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! > >c > > >On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: > > Genealogy is such a fun hobby! > > > > It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library > > members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this > > *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater > > genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working > > with Societies is a good thing!! > > --- > > A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index > > and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these > > images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated > > their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner > > society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win > > some great prizes for the society library. > > > > On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United > > States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images > > were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, > > the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers > > and made available for free. The free index of the census records and > > corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This > > project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was > > completed in just 124 daysfour full months ahead of schedule! On > > August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of > > the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The > > indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was > > officially done! > > > > There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across > > the United States participated in indexing these records. There were > > 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and > > arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records > > indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They > > won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society > > category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of > > large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in > > 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st > > place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place > > in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 > > producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! > > > > A huge Thank you! goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, > > CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee > > Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and > > Betsy Mills, all of Paris. > > > > As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won > > goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar > > County Genealogical Society: > > 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family > > History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription > > toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift > > card! > > > > > http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html > > > > --- > > > > Tina Vickery > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an > email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with > the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an >email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with >the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the >subject and the body of the message
If that's what you think, Tina, so be it. My delete key is going to begin working. End of statement. (But you might want to check your sources one more time and see if I'm actually a liar.) Colleen On 10/30/2012 11:49 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: > I really don' t care, Colleen. You do/have lied but I don't need > redacted copies. I have testimonies from contributors. > > > > On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: >> I was responding to a message that said the person wanted to "stick my >> finger down my throat." Would you like to see a redacted copy? >> >> No need to call me a liar, Tina, especially publicly. And there's no >> need to make a deal out of it. >> >> Colleen >> >> >> >> On 10/30/2012 11:15 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>> Colleen, I could almost leave this alone, if I thought you were >>> telling the truth. But I can just imagine the messages going back and >>> forth. Let me ask you this. If anyone but me had commented on and >>> shared this article would you have been shoving your fist down your >>> throat? >>> >>> On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: >>>> I was in the middle of private thread and grabbed the wrong message, >>>> returning it to the wrong people. mea culpa >>>> >>>> Nah, shoving my fist down my throat is bad enough. lol >>>> >>>> Colleen >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/30/2012 10:54 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>>>> Excuse me? Would you like to rephrase that Colleen? >>>>> >>>>> On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: >>>>>> Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! >>>>>> >>>>>> c >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>>>>>> Genealogy is such a fun hobby! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library >>>>>>> members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this >>>>>>> *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater >>>>>>> genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working >>>>>>> with Societies is a good thing!! >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index >>>>>>> and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these >>>>>>> images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated >>>>>>> their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner >>>>>>> society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win >>>>>>> some great prizes for the society library. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United >>>>>>> States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images >>>>>>> were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, >>>>>>> the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers >>>>>>> and made available for free. The free index of the census records and >>>>>>> corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This >>>>>>> project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was >>>>>>> completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On >>>>>>> August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of >>>>>>> the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The >>>>>>> indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was >>>>>>> officially done! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across >>>>>>> the United States participated in indexing these records. There were >>>>>>> 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and >>>>>>> arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records >>>>>>> indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They >>>>>>> won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society >>>>>>> category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of >>>>>>> large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in >>>>>>> 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st >>>>>>> place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place >>>>>>> in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 >>>>>>> producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, >>>>>>> CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee >>>>>>> Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and >>>>>>> Betsy Mills, all of Paris. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they >>>>>>> won >>>>>>> goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the >>>>>>> Lamar >>>>>>> County Genealogical Society: >>>>>>> 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family >>>>>>> History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription >>>>>>> toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift >>>>>>> card! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Tina Vickery >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>>> the >>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>> the >>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
************ PLEASE SHARE WITH ALL USGENWEB PROJECT LISTS AND MEMBERS *************** Late last fall I was contacted by a reporter from the Farmer's Almanac about doing an interview about online genealogical research. The article (Digging Up Roots) is published in the 2013 version of the almanac. The link to the online article is http://www.farmersalmanac.com/home-garden/2012/10/29/digging-up-roots/ (I'm not sure how long this link will work.) The article is also posted on the USGenWeb Project site (http://usgenweb.org) and will remain posted there to ensure that the article is available for our volunteers and researchers. Our thanks to the Farmer's Almanac (http://farmersalmanac.com) for recognizing us for contributing to the cause of free access to genealogical research information. Thanks to EVERYONE that works to make the USGenWeb Project what it is! Sherri Bradley National Coordinator USGenWeb Project Information about the USGenWeb Project at http://usgenweb.org Advisory Board Agenda http://usgenweb.org/agenda2.shtml
Betsy and Tina, Believe me, there was not ill-intention meant toward either of you. If you'll read an earlier message, I said that I was in the middle of a thread with another person and grabbed the wrong message and sent it on. I do apologize and hope your feelings are no longer hurt. Colleen On 10/30/2012 11:00 PM, Betsy wrote: > Yikes! Does that mean you have a problem with > me, or Tina, or . . .????? Good grief! My feelings are so hurt. > > Betsy > > > At 11:44 PM 10/30/2012, you wrote: >> Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! >> >> c >> >> >> On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>> Genealogy is such a fun hobby! >>> >>> It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library >>> members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this >>> *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater >>> genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working >>> with Societies is a good thing!! >>> --- >>> A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index >>> and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these >>> images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated >>> their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner >>> society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win >>> some great prizes for the society library. >>> >>> On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United >>> States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images >>> were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, >>> the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers >>> and made available for free. The free index of the census records and >>> corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This >>> project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was >>> completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On >>> August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of >>> the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The >>> indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was >>> officially done! >>> >>> There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across >>> the United States participated in indexing these records. There were >>> 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and >>> arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records >>> indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They >>> won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society >>> category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of >>> large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in >>> 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st >>> place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place >>> in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 >>> producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! >>> >>> A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, >>> CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee >>> Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and >>> Betsy Mills, all of Paris. >>> >>> As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won >>> goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar >>> County Genealogical Society: >>> 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family >>> History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription >>> toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift >>> card! >>> >>> >> http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html >>> --- >>> >>> Tina Vickery >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an >> email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with >> the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >> the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an >> email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with >> the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the >> subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I was in the middle of private thread and grabbed the wrong message, returning it to the wrong people. mea culpa Nah, shoving my fist down my throat is bad enough. lol Colleen On 10/30/2012 10:54 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: > Excuse me? Would you like to rephrase that Colleen? > > On 10/31/12, Colleen <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> wrote: >> Now I've shoved an entire fist down my throat!! >> >> c >> >> >> On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: >>> Genealogy is such a fun hobby! >>> >>> It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library >>> members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this >>> *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater >>> genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working >>> with Societies is a good thing!! >>> --- >>> A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index >>> and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these >>> images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated >>> their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner >>> society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win >>> some great prizes for the society library. >>> >>> On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United >>> States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images >>> were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, >>> the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers >>> and made available for free. The free index of the census records and >>> corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This >>> project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was >>> completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On >>> August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of >>> the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The >>> indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was >>> officially done! >>> >>> There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across >>> the United States participated in indexing these records. There were >>> 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and >>> arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records >>> indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They >>> won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society >>> category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of >>> large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in >>> 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st >>> place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place >>> in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 >>> producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! >>> >>> A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, >>> CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee >>> Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and >>> Betsy Mills, all of Paris. >>> >>> As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won >>> goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar >>> County Genealogical Society: >>> 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family >>> History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription >>> toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift >>> card! >>> >>> http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html >>> >>> --- >>> >>> Tina Vickery >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Oops! Sorry everyone. That last message fromme was a personal one. Colleen On 10/30/2012 10:42 PM, Tina Vickery wrote: > Genealogy is such a fun hobby! > > It is so awesome that Lamar County Genealogical Society & Library > members and USGenWeb Project members were able to accomplish this > *and* benefit the Lamar County Genealogical Society and the greater > genealogical community in the process! The USGenWeb Project working > with Societies is a good thing!! > --- > A small group of genealogists got together and decided to help index > and arbitrate the 1940 census for familysearch.org to make these > images searchable and easier to use by researchers. They dedicated > their efforts to the Lamar County Genealogical Society. As a partner > society, the Lamar County Genealogical Society was eligible to win > some great prizes for the society library. > > On April 2, 2012, NARA released the digital images of the 1940 United > States Federal Census after a 72 year embargo. These census images > were uploaded and made available on familysearch.org. Additionally, > the entire 1940 census data was indexed by a community of volunteers > and made available for free. The free index of the census records and > corresponding images are available to the public for perpetuity. This > project was predicted to take eight months to finish yet it was > completed in just 124 days—four full months ahead of schedule! On > August 4, 2012, just before 2:00 p.m. (MDT), the very last batch of > the 1940 US Census was arbitrated and submitted for publication. The > indexing portion of the 1940 US Census Community Project was > officially done! > > There are 22,693,907 searchable records. In all, 434 societies across > the United States participated in indexing these records. There were > 163,285 volunteers. The nine volunteers from Lamar County indexed and > arbitrated 560,844 records! They won the May contest for most records > indexed - small society category (2-15 participating members). They > won the June contest for most records arbitrated - small society > category. They were in 5th place for overall production even ahead of > large societies with over 100 members participating. They finished in > 2nd place in the number of records arbitrated. They finished in 1st > place for overall production -small society category and in 2nd place > in per capita production. Two of the volunteers were in the top 10 > producers out of the 163,285 volunteers! > > A huge “Thank you!” goes to the Lamar County volunteers: Joy Fisher, > CA; Gayle Triller, OR; Marceline Beem, FL; Tina Vickery, ME; Sundee > Anderson, GA; Sue Cravy, McKinney, TX; Debra Usry, Mary Tallant, and > Betsy Mills, all of Paris. > > As a result of the combined efforts of these nine volunteers, they won > goodie bags for each member of the team and these prizes for the Lamar > County Genealogical Society: > 2 laptop computers, a projector, an HD webcam, 4 one-hour Family > History Library live webinar sessions, an annual subscription > toGoToWebinar (a webinar provider service), and a $1,700 Amazon gift > card! > > http://theparisnews.com/news/article_512fcd82-1d24-11e2-9f9d-0019bb2963f4.html > > --- > > Tina Vickery > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STATE-COORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >