Submitter: Tom Jensen, (tomofquincy@merr.com)
Date: Fri Jan 27 07:17:05 2006
Post: Hello: Im new to your website. This is my first visit here. I came to your website from the Clay
County S.D. web site. I have found a lot of great information on there site and hope to
find your website to be a great advanture in the research of my ansesters that moved to
NE. I at this time thank you for having a web site to visit with information for all to
research.
Thank you for allowing me to research family records at your website.
Tom Jensen
Submitter: De Miler, (demiler@aol.com)
Date: Sat Feb 11 11:44:07 2006
Post: My hat is off to Furnas County. Found the 1885 census, marriage records,
great cemetary records, even the county plat map to locate the original farms of a number
of my forbearers.
Haven't had such luck in other counties, tho.
I know it is tough to pull together volunteers to transcribe so much information. If
everyone who is interested in geneology would donate a few hours a month in their own part
of the world, everyone's online resources would explode.
I do as I speak and have adopted a cemetary in MO - even though I have no connection to
anyone in the area.
Submitter: kayeMorrisonAbram, (grandma4_9@msn.com)
Date: Thu May 11 07:46:55 2006
Post: I would like to see obituarys way back in the 1900 til now, that would make
great clues for the people whom I am researching, other then that great website, my birth
place,Oakland,neb.thanks. kaye
Submitter: David W. CLAIR, (dwclair@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon May 22 22:00:06 2006
Post: I'm still searching your fine site to see if I can find any reference
to my Great-Grandfather. He said that he was from Gage County when he got married in
Marysville, KS in 1886.
Your site is a very good one and is improving.
Thank You, David
Submitter: Carla Williams Noffsinger, (carlanoffsinger@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Feb 25 12:15:54 2007
Post: Yes you have been some help.
Submitter: Sue Trout, (sjtrout2@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon May 7 05:19:32 2007
Post: Thank you for the gift I found this night when I typed a name I had heard
my mother speak over a quarter century ago. Jerry was a medical corpsman who served with
her on Corregidor Island, in the Philippines, in WWII. When they were surrendered, he was
taken prisoner of war and died not long after. Mother, Lt Frankie Lewey, always wondered
what became of Jerry Salleng. He had a wonderful sense of humor and his written words
detailing the personal lives of the nurses and others in the Malinta tunnel on Corregidor
provide an inheritance of my mother's personal history that I would other ways never have
acquired.
Thank you, Jerry.
SALLENG, GERALD R 17030479 PFC, DNB
is all that appears on these pages, yet that little space wherein his name appears is
truly very large because of his gift of written words recording history, which he left to
posterity.
Submitter: Donna Wortman, (donnawortman@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Mon Jul 16 15:11:00 2007
Post: Just wanted to thank you for all the hours of work to make your site so
useful. I just found important information that made the connection of my Grandfather and
Grandmother. When I get the story put together, I'd be glad to share with the counties in
which they resided.