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As many folks realize the Tracing your Roots website is getting larger every month. In January 2009 we have 2758 searchable pages. Due to this size it is necessary to purchase the use of the PICO search engine. For the 2009 year the cost will be $249. For individuals who would like to contribute to the cost of maintaining this search engine, please contact Sylvia Hasenkopf

80,658 searches in 2008
87,882 searches in 2007
119,473 searches in 2006

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Contributors for 2009-2010

We've achieved our goal. Thank you to everyone!

Virginia Sanok
Dave VanDenburgh
Lorna Puleo
Jack Scott
Sandie Weber
Louise Ward
Pam Leitt
Don Plank
Joan Popovic
Alec Sutherland
Ray Smith
Laura Seward

Contributors for 2010-2011

We've achieved our goal. Thank you to everyone!

Gene Eiklor
Marsha Tiemann
Robert Cummings
Jo Ann Dudek
Forrest King
Lorraine Travers
Ann Clapper
Seward Osborne
Mark Brown
Annette Campbell
Ron Waldron
Tim Mallery
Bruce Smith
Frank Hotaling

The search for ancient documents for the Greene County website continues. Sponsors for the Town Records and Deeds transcription projects are needed! If you are interested in sponsoring these efforts please contact Sylvia Hasenkopf

Contributors for the Catskill Village Project
Sylvia Magin
Delia Cross
Sharon Henke

Contributors for the Lexington Town Records Project
Melanie Citty

Contributors for the New Baltimore Town Records Project
Robert Harring

Contributors for the Greene County Ancient Documents Records Project
Lois Eastgate
Robert Harring

Contributors for the Greene County Deeds Transcription Project
Susan Hunter-Smith
Carol Golden
Mignon Matthews
Seward Osborne
Ken Margison
Pam Leitt
Ann Clapper
Melanie Citty

Contributors for the Jacob Dunham and Levi Hill Biographies Project
Sylvia Magin

Contributors for the Rensselaerville Baptist Association Project
Marguerite Dafoe
Annette Campbell

Contributors for the Jeremiah Cunningham Diaries Project
Barbara Coughlin


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