About US GenWeb Project...

USGenWeb

USGenWeb was established in 1996 by a group of genealogists who shared a desire to create online centers for genealogical research.
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About US GenWeb Project

USGenWeb was established in 1996 by a group of genealogists who shared a desire to create online centers for genealogical research. Each of our literally thousands of web sites have been created and are maintained by volunteers. Some of the offerings you're likely to see in these diverse and creative sites include query boards, listings of local sources for records, county and state histories, online genealogy books, research tips, maps, and links to helpful internet resources. You'll even find transcribed records online, accessible for free from the comfort of your home. Our Special Projects, such as the nationally-recognized Tombstone Project, assist in the effort to gather these record transcriptions. The USGenWeb Archives are a major repository of data, which is provided by helpful contributors - people just like you!

About the ORGenWeb Project

ORGenWeb

Yes, there IS a group of volunteers concentrating on Oregon. We are proud to be a part of the US GenWeb project! ORGenWeb was probably created in 1996 with the old Rootsweb group. The first State Coordinator was Jan Phillips (1996-2003) and then Jan Bony took over in 2003 until her very recent passing.

Are you interested in helping others with Oregon research? If so, we are always seeking not only volunteers with access to Oregon research resources but... if you are interested in volunteering your services as a county coordinator and webmaster you are encouraged to contact the State Coordinator when you see a particular county listed as 'Available for Adoption'!