Website Revised and Surname Index

21 September 2008

Hi folks!

I have been playing around with the website lately and have made some changes. Almost all the information on the main page has been removed and used to create an "About Us" type of page, divided into sections "About the Project", "About the Website", and "About the Transcriptions", and I'll probably add and "About Me" and "Announcements" section later. Please feel free to take a look at the new main page and leave comments here if you think it's good or how it can be improved for functionality. I like the top part of the page the best, links to the blog, dictionary of terms, surname index, and "about us" right at top so you don't have to go searching for that. I really detest websites that make you search for information like that which should be right at your fingertips.

The other news is that I now have a surname index up! The index includes ALL names (white and black) that are mentioned in all transcribed documents. The index is alphabetical by surname, then given name, and then county. I've been trying to figure out the best way to do the index and the way it is now seems to work. Let me know if you have any suggestions for improvement. I'll take all suggestions into consideration, but if it's more work than the way it is now to enter new names, I'll probably pass because the index is very time consuming.

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crokersgirl said on December 30, 2009 at 1:48 AM
Keep up the good work. I miss your blogs and anxiously await your next entry.

Bill Jr said on February 7, 2010 at 12:27 AM
I believe my Granville Co. ancestor James Claxton (1769 tax list, 1778 loyality oath, 1788 tax list) was of mixed race. He may have been a Clanton family. He lived near Joseph Oakley for 30 years, and named one son Anderson.