The family tree that Alma and I started a month or two ago on geni.com has grown far beyond our meager abilities to administer it, but it seems to be getting along OK on its own. We are grateful to all who added their knowledge to it, especially those who have done it directly. Most of the interested parties already have ability to view and edit the tree at www.geni.com. If not, let me or another member know, and one of us will invite you. The number of side branches that seem to be growing on their own is far more than I initially imagined, and it would be wrong to appoint me the sole gatekeeper. I can see how genealogy got to be such an interesting hobby, in the age of google and email. I strive daily to keep it from overwhelming me!
The table below lists a few interesting random documents that led to discoveries - you are free to look at these just by clicking, or download them by right-clicking (control-clicking for mac users). If you send me more, I will post them. Preferably just a link so I will not incur a storage charge.
Doug