On this page you will find an explanation about the purposes of each means of sharing and discovering information
within Rootsweb and the USGenWeb Project.
1. Taylor County Site This idea came first!
Each county in the USA has a county page that is hosted by a County Coordinator (CC).
Virginia Crilley is the current CC for the Taylor County site.
The county site usually begins with a home page that serves as an index to county resources,
information, and submitted data relating to family history research in that county.
Please submit the information directly to me, Virginia Crilley.Each county site has a different appearance because each CC uses his own creativity and skills
2. Taylor County Archives Site
The archives were established so that people could submit public domain records to the Internet in a simple format.
Every county has an Archives site and a volunteer that serves as file manager.
Virginia Crilley is the file manager for Taylor County.
When you submit your data to the archives, Virginia sees that it is placed online.
You can submit your records to the Archives yourself by visiting here and reading the instructions for doing so.
When you visit the Archives site, you will see that there are many types of records being filed there to be available for other researchers to view.
The Archives page has recently been rearranged and you can search by type (Cemetery, Census)for a specific county and also search Taylor County only , entire GAGenWeb, and entire USGenWeb archives.
3. Ancestry/RootsWeb Message Boards 4. Mailing list 5. ROOTSWEB
The message boards provide a place on-line for people to post their their own materials.
On the county site and the archives, a volunteer posts the information for the submitter.
However, you can post material to the message board yourself.
Here is an explanation of each aspect of the message board:
This means that all messages posted on this boardwill be sent to the mailing list for Taylor County, Georgia.
Replies to the posts, however, should be either private or posted to the message board
since some posters are not subscribed to the list and will not see a list reply.
Click here to post your message.
Remember to use a subject line that is specific to your message: i.e.,Smith Family-- GA--1815
This will help other researchers locate your message and open it if they think they can connect with you.
If you visit this board frequently, this is a good move to make.
It works much like a bookmark and composes a list of the boards you visit most for easy reference.
If you choose to use this, you will be notified every time a message is posted to this board.
However, it will not contain the body of the message.
If you are subscribed to the GAJones list, the gatewayed message will contain the entire messge.
This tell you who the Message Board Administrator is, and there is also additional news
or reference information that may be helpful.
Click on the arrow, andsee all the options:Bible Records, obituaries, deeds, etc.
This will help you classify your own posts, and also locate similar posts.
Remember, though, the person who posted must also use this option,
so, just in case, check the query board, too, as it is the default board
This feature enables you to view the board posts by date ( chronological order), or by thread ( subject line and related replies).
You can reply to a messge on-line by clicking REPLY and posting your message.
If you wish to contact the poster privately, you can click on their name.
You will see that person's contact information and a list of all other messages he has posted, and where the messages are located.
This is probably the best known means of sharing information and also the place where most people are comfortable posting their information.
The important issue here is you must be sure that your subject line is pertinent to the subject of your message.
This is how the search engine is set up to find the messages.
There is more than one way to search a list archive:
Type in GATaylor, select year, type in your subject, i.e. John Smith...and you'll see a list of all the messages posted to the list about John Smith.
Click on FULL and you will see the entire message and heading. Click on MESSAGE BODY to view only the message.
SO WE HAVE 4 DIFFERENT SEARCH ENGINES TO USE, so far....
Many people think that RootsWeb and USGenWeb are the same.
They are not.
RootsWeb is the server and is a business.
It is now part of Ancestry.com
USGenWeb is an organization of volunteers that has been given free space to use on the RootsWeb server.
To help out, RootsWeb has created "Resource Pages" for every county.
Taylor COUNTY RESOURCE PAGE
And another SEARCH ENGINE!!!
This is not a USGenWeb search engine, but it does list all the search engines available through RootsWeb.
RootsWeb Searches
There are most likely some other items that have not been mentioned...
but, in the meantime, print out this page as a resource for handy reference.
And always feel free to ask questions...
Tuesday, 06-Apr-2004 07:56:17 MDT