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From: Dale Updike <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Hartrum website
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 17:21:13 -0600
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Hi Lorrie and all,

I have been in touch with Dave, and have come to the conclusion that the Hartrum website has a 100% clean bill of health. It is only when I use my (old!) version of Netscape that I can't open any of the links. I tried it with Internet Explorer, and it works just fine. Sooo its a false alarm.

It was interesting to find an OPDYKE in the HARTRUM recipe on the website - James Skene OPDYKE, b. June 1, 1862; married Elizabeth Mary HARTRUM abt 1889. Anyone know who his parents were? I find it surprising that he isn't in my database.

Regards,
Dale Updike

Lorrie Crompton wrote:

> Hi Dale & Others:
> Thanks for the comment on the web site...wish that I could take the credit for that...but, alas, I can't....Dave Naylor is the one who has started and maintained that Hartrum Web Site. I sent him a message about the dead links, so, I am not sure which ones you mean, would you please let me know? There are alot of Hunterdon County Surnames involved in the Hartrum web site.
>
> Is anyone else having any trouble with that site?
>
> Thanks,
> Lorrie
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