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Contact our
Acting State Coordinator if you are interested!
Jackson County COGenWeb offers free genealogy resources for
ancestor researching. If you are looking into your family history we
hope to provide family tree information for you! Please consider sharing
your genealogical documents, family history, ancestry, biographies and more
with us for other researchers!
Jackson County Resources |
Query Exchange
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These
Queries are very old and no updates have been given to us - if you have new
contact information please send it to our Acting State Coordinator:
Colleen Pustola
The Query Exchange allows you to add your own queries, respond to queries already posted, browse the query and surname index, post a query when you are not sure of which county your ancestors were from.
Successful Query:
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In the subject line write Jackson County
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The body of the e-mail is where all other information should be written, such as:
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Who were the people you are looking for, their full names, their maiden names (if known).
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When did they live and die, when did they come here, etc. (It is better to give estimated dates than nothing, but please state it as being an estimate)
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Where did they live or where was the general area.
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What is the information you are requesting.
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Finally, give contact information (i.e. e-mail or snail mail address and name).
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Data Exchange
Bull Pen
Cemeteries
Helpful Links
Lookups
Online Data
Photo Page
Towns
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The Data Exchange allows you to see what online data is available for Jackson County, what lookup sources there are for research, what towns are or were in Jackson County and a little history for the curious. Also, there is a page of links to help with your research, to give hints and some off line addresses.
Honor Wall For those who have given of themselves to promote or enlighten others about Jackson County |
Old Cowboy Proverb: Always drink upstream of the herd
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General
Resources |
Project Exchange
COGenWeb
COGenWeb Archives
USGenWeb
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The Project
Exchange allows you to navigate through out the different project
areas, be they State, National or World level.
The Beginning:
In March and April of 1996 a group of genealogists got together and organized
the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database Project. Their idea was to
provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected
databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and
cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county,
they could be located in the index.
Volunteers were then
found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally
oversee the contents of these county web pages.
In June of 1996, as
the Kentucky project was nearing completion, the concept came about to extend
this idea to each of the remaining states. As with the Kentucky project,
volunteers were found to host the state pages and USGenWeb was launched.
The USGenWeb Project is now a national organization helping to keep all the
sites interconnected and with a relative uniformity. Since its inception,
the project has and will maintain one central idea: an area for
FREE collection and dissemination of data. |
Visit my neighbors
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"If you teach them where they come from,
they won't need as much help finding where they are
going!"
Cordelia Carothers " Aunt Dee" Geoghegan (1894-1987)
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