At 03:56 PM 5/31/98 -0400, you wrote: >If you are looking for a way to pass a weekend and would like to contribute >to the Harrison Co. GenWeb page, we have a cemetery just waiting for >someone to check and update it. I have Marshall City Cemetery ready. It is >just waiting for someone to volunteer to go out and bring it up to date so >that it is ready to post to the GenWeb page. > >If you would be willing to undertake this project, please email me and I >will tell you how to download a listing of this cemetery. Or, if you have a >particular cemetery that you are interested in that is not already on the >Harrison Co webpage, let me know. We will try and get a copy of the listing >from the museum that you can check and update. Most of the lists in the >museum files are at least 10 years old, so we would like to get them >updated for everyone's benefit. > >Hug a tombstone today! > >Bruce C. Cook >AKA "Rusty" Hi Rusty: I'm willing to help out on this cemetery listing project. Let me know how to get started. Regarding your message of yesterday about the writeup on James W, McClaran that you found on the Ancestry database. I had seen that too but hadn't printed it out. I thought we might find more McClarans in those Tennessee Volumes but didn't so far. Regarding another of your messages of a few weeks ago. I have the latest version of Family Tree Maker but I still like to use Family Origins as my main program. By the way - do you need any lookups in World Family Tree vol. 1-12? I have all of them plus some census index and marriage CDs. Sorry I've been a little slow and negligent in answering your messages. No real excuses other than I've been spending a lot of my daytime hours working in the yard and garden. Our strawberrys started ripening a couple of weeks earlier than normal so we've been picking them every day since early last week. Have already put six quart-size containers of crushed berries in the freezer for my coming years jam supply. I have the bad habit or addiction of eating strawbery jam at breakfast every morning. It's my substitute for craving coffee. <g>