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2/21/2002 - Archive


Home Pages Highlighted
The "Home Pages Highlighted" section consists of new genealogy-related home pages that you, the readers of this newsletter, nominate for publication in this newsletter. While anyone may nominate any genealogy-related home page, the process seems to work best when the webmaster for a home page nominates his or her own work. Nominations are now done online at www.rootsforum.com. I will review the nominations and then will list the better ones in this newsletter. If you have recently created a new genealogy-related Web page of some sort, I would strongly suggest that you enter it at www.rootsforum.com. You may later see your home page listed in this newsletter, which is read by forty thousand or so avid genealogists.

The following is a list of some of the genealogy-related World Wide Web home pages that have recently been listed by newsletter readers at www.rootsforum.com:

The Collier Society was founded in 2002 to promote the international study and research of the Collier Surname, including all spelling variations:
www.colliersociety.org

Dutchess and Putnam Counties, NY Genealogy Tombstone Inscriptions and More: www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/2843

The San Mateo County Genealogical Society was founded in 1982 to promote the study of genealogy within the county and the state of California. Toward this end, the society has monthly meetings with featured speakers as well as sponsoring Seminars during the year. SMCGS holds classes and workshops for beginning, intermediate and advanced genealogists. The society has three-hundred and fifty members.
www.smcgs.org

The Hubbell Family Historical Society is a volunteer, not-for-profit organization founded in 1981, incorporated in 1982. The Society invites membership from descendants of Richard Hubbell of Worcestershire, England, and New Haven Colony, CT; from persons interested in genealogy and history; and from organizations supporting such activities:
www.hubbell.org

The Hi-Desert Genealogical Society's Web site describes the society, recent newsletters, book reviews, list all books in their library collection as well as an event calendar:
www.vvo.com/hdgs

Genealogy of the McClelland and Related Families: McKinlay, Seright, Taylor, Monteith, Berry, Carrier, van Schilt and Stiles families, from Scotland, Northern Ireland, Canada, and the Netherlands.
www.pansy-paws.com/genealogy

Stamper Family Project - Researching any and all Stampers and connecting lines from Breathitt County, Kentucky: www.stampers.org

EVERSOLE / EBERSOLE Research - Web site of the E162 Project which has data on the largest collection in existence today (over 6000 names) of people who have used the surnames EVERSOLE or EBERSOLE in any of its many variations. The Web site has information about the E162 Project Goals and Resources, along with current and past issues of the E162 News, the project newsletter which reports on activities. The E162 Project maintains a database containing all the data it can find on all people with EVERSOLE or EBERSOLE surnames:
homepages.rootsweb.com/~eversole/

The Patenaude Families of North America, over 15,700 connected to Nicolas who came from France in 1650: meltingpot.fortunecity.com/virginia/670/index.htm

To submit your genealogy page to this newsletter, enter the necessary information at: www.rootsforum.com. Due to the volume of new Web pages submitted, I am not able to list all of them in the newsletter.


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