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Re: Is anyone in contact with Pam Miller?


 

Thanks for the link, Michael. I've been using the WayBack? Machine for years. Many of the folks doing genealogical research are not very web savvy so I wanted the document that Patsy compiled available on this site so that it would be an easy place to point to for folks who just want to access the data that she compiled and not try to figure out how to navigate the WayBack Machine site. Now folks can choose how much effort they want to invest. Here is the link to the main page for Pam's site:

https://web.archive.org/web/20150704165039/http://home.comcast.net/~p.a.miller/genealogy/index.htm

I think the links on the Wayback Machine site are stable. I have had some of them bookmarked for around ten years and they still work.

I may create a new post that just contains the links and attach the document so that it will be less messy to find the links and file. The Middlesex Daniels are not my line so making the data easy to access is beneficial to me as I frequently get queries about this line. Responding to a query about this line is what led me to finding Pam's site is down. I manage the Daniel DNA Project in addition to this discussion group.

My main concern, currently, is seeing if anyone knows if Pam is OK. I think she is in her 70s... I checked ICANN and she has her domain until 10/2022 and has owned it since 10/2000, so the hosting bill for her site may not have been paid. Worrisome... Pam is one of the very best researchers I have ever known, maybe the best.

Best,

Kevin

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