

HOW THE USGENWEB
STARTED
In March
and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive
Genealogy Database Project. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all
counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be
stored. 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. This is an outgrowth of that original Kentucky project.
The
USGenWeb Project is a loosely organized group of volunteers working to create a
center for genealogical research for every county in the United States.
USGenWeb is not a commercial enterprise and information found on these pages is
freely available to the public. It is also not a part of the original GenWeb. As
you browse the pages, you will find some consistent elements. All counties will
have an area for you to post queries and links to the state page and USGenWeb
Archives. You will also see considerable variation; each page or database is the
creation, property and responsibility of an individual volunteer. We are very
proud of this project and hope that you are too. If you would like to help,
please contact the state or county coordinator for the area that interests you.
If you have
comments or questions about this project (things you'd like to see included,
etc.), please send them to the Project Coordinator. Please also let us know if
you find any problems with the links on the state page or in any of the county
pages.
Thank you
for visiting Montana GenWeb. We are proud to be a part of The USGenWeb Project,
which is an effort to organize genealogical materials on the Internet. Our goal
is to provide a Web site specializing in the genealogy in Montana with an emphasis
on genealogy at the county level. We also have created an Archives which will
serve as a respository for transcriptions of public records. Our project's
success is only possible through the support of volunteers. Volunteers are
needed in all phases of this project including hosts to maintain individual
county pages, volunteers to submit transcribed public records for use in the
USGenWeb Archives, and people to share their own personal resources by doing
lookups for other researchers. Would you like to help? Please contact Kevin Haddenham. if you would like to be a part
of this exciting project.

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For questions or comments about this
page or site email Nancy Eastes, Sanders County Coordinator