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From: "Janice Lund" <>
Subject: Re: Future additions to the GenWeb Archives
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:07:33 -0800
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That's wonderful of Pam and Jess to share their information with all of us.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if everyone had such wonderful resources to share.
I can hardly wait to read their contributions!

Thank you both and thanks to Dana for making Breckinridge County such a
great GenWeb site!!!!!

Janice Chastain Lund
A descendant of the BRUNER / RICE family of Breckinridge County


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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:34 PM
Subject: Future additions to the GenWeb Archives


> Hi all...
>
> Just the past couple of days, several new things have come up for the
Breck.
> Co. GenWeb Archives and I wanted to share with you all what was in the
> offing.
>
> Pam Kasey has generously granted permission to place the John Kasey diary
on
> the GenWeb. It is 73 pages of John's account of Virginia before he moved
to
> the area, as well as his perception of the land in Kentucky and
> correspondence with his Kasey family who had already moved to the Meade,
Breckinridge,
> Hardin County area. There is also two different correspondence letters
that
> were with the diary, which will be added on the Kasey diary links page.
>
> In addition, Jess Scott has graciously sent CD's of work she's done to be
> put on the Archives site. Of the work so far received, the Big Spring
> Methodist Episcopal Church South's Church register, Conference meeting
info, and the
> roll books/membership books and related records from the same church
during
> the years covering much of 1848-1897. Plus there are pictures of Big
Spring
> as well as family shots she's sent that will be going on in the photos
section.
>
> It will take me some time to get the pictures and scanned images to the
> required sizing for the GenWeb site, not to mention building pages to
house the
> links to the transcriptions and things from the 4 CD's. Once it's
complete
> and up for everyone to see, there are a TON of Breck. Co. families that
can be
> found in this massive amount of information.
>
> I want to extend a BIG thanks of appreciation to Pam and Jess for their
> donations to the Archives, and what it means to all those who will benefit
from
> it.
>
> Dana
>
> Breckinridge County, Kentucky GenWeb Archives Coordinator
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/breckinridge/toc.html
> Mail to:
>


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