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About Us
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"We've....created something bigger than
ourselves." |
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Jeff Murphy
1 August 1996 |
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It all
began in Kentucky...
In
March and April, 1996, Jeff Murphy headed a group of
genealogists to organize a project called the
Comprehensive Kentucky Genealogy Database Project. The
initial aim of the project was to identify by location
all genealogical data on the Web which related to
Kentucky. 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. The Database Project evolved into the KyGenWeb Project. It was Jeff who set up the first
USGenWeb main page with Kentucky. Bill Couch followed in
Jeff's footsteps of the KY Project with a similar site
for Arkansas.
In June 1996, as the Kentucky Project was was nearing
100% county coverage, interested volunteers decided to
create a similar set of pages for all states,
establishing The USGenWeb Project. Jeff was the founder
and original National Coordinator. He set up a main page
for the states that included a template for volunteers
to use. Announcements were made to genealogy mailing
lists and newsgroups, and news of this Project was
spread by email and word of mouth. Volunteers were found
who were willing to coordinate the efforts for each
state, and additional volunteers were sought to create
and maintain websites for every county in the United
States. By July of 1996 most states were online with
state homepages.

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Past State
Coordinators: |
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Nancy Trice |
Jun 1996-Aug
1996 |
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Ronald Odis
Singleton |
Aug 1996-Jan
1997 |
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John Gross |
Jan 1997-Jun
1997 |
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Teresa Davis |
Jun 1997-Oct
1998 |
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Lynn Waterman |
Oct 1998-Sep
1999 |
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Mary Ann
Hetrick |
Sep 1999-Jun
2006 |
| Sundee C.
Anderson |
Jun
2006-2008 |
| Gail
Meyer Kilgore |
May
2008-Present |
Three notes should be added here:
Jeff Donald Murphy was 54 years old when he passed away
in Gresham, Oregon on May 20, 2001 from complications
associated with liver disease. Many researchers consider
him to be the "Father" of online independent-linking
genealogical projects.
Donald "The Mad Viking" Leroy
Spidell died 23 April 1999 at the age of 56
in Safford, Graham County, Arizona. He was born 21 Dec
1942 in Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri.
Bill Couch still
maintains the
Original Arkansas Genealogy GenWeb
site.
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