David Donahue wrote: > I started working on Madison County TNGenWeb in August 2001. The old > web site was taken down immediately (much to my dismay) before I had > time to make a new one. There was a temporary page announcing that the > site was under reconstruction and to check back later. I remember > hurriedly copying files from my old Yesterday's Madison County web > site to TNGenWeb and linking them to the temporary page just so > something would be available to visitors. > > I received all the files from the old web site(s). When I did get a > new Madison County genweb page online in mid September, I reused a > number of files from first Madison Co. CC Laura Griffith. Her archived > queries, population, communities, and marriage bonds pages are still > online at the genweb page or at records. > > The first cemetery pages appeared while Lela Knight Ashburn was CC. > They are still online. She did one set of archived queries (still > online). I did not reuse her other pages. The present query board was > started while she was CC, as did the present maillist. > > These pages below are not functional but:: > > www.tngenweb.org/records/madison/older/index1.html > This is what Madison County TNGenWeb looked like under its second CC > Lela Knight Ashburn > > www.tngenweb.org/records/madison/older/index2.html > This is what Madison County TNGenWeb looked like under its third CC > Noel C. Matthews > > I had forgotten Noel C. Matthews was CC. He took Lela's main page and > made it colorful. Athough there are two files I cannot assign to a > specific CC, I do not think he made either. > > I never erase the files that I did not reuse, maybe it is the > historian in me. Yesterday I copied them to records. > > David > > > > ==== TNMADISO Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Madison Co., TN list, send only > the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to TNMADISO-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the > Digest List > to TNMADISO-d-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from > http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ > > >
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~woolfolk/documents/lillagoodrichdiary_files/diary_of_lilla_intro.htm If you want an interesting read, try the diary of Lila Goodrich (Waynick) on Robert Woolfolk's Woolfork Homeplace web site. I read it in March or April and looked forward to linking it to the genweb page. He was having some problems with the photographs and graphics. Lila Goodrich lived near Claybrook. The diary records her daily life for the years 1909-1913. What I think I found most interessting is that she and future husband Charles Pearl Waynick seemed to have already been involved in a long cortship when the diaries started and it ran almost through all five years (they married in November 1913). I highly recommend it (the diary, not a five-year courtship). David