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JoCo KSGenWeb: What's in the County Records
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Sunday, March 14, 2010. What's in the County Records. Since the JoCo KSGenWeb. Is newly updated I thought I'd take the first few entries to give you the grand tour! And the County Records section is the perfect place to start! It's chock full of data just waiting to be found! Is a large collection of indexes to the records held at the Johnson County Archives. Transcribed index to holdings at the Johnson County Archives. Contains an early delinquent tax list from an Olathe newspaper. Subscribe to: Post Co...
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JoCo KSGenWeb: The New Johnson Co KSGenWeb
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Sunday, March 14, 2010. The New Johnson Co KSGenWeb. Welcome to the companion blog for the brand new Johnson Co KSGenWeb site: http:/ joco-ks.genweb.us/. I'm pleased to announce that, after many months of work, the JoCoKSGenWeb site has a new home and a new look and feel. The site is redesigned specifically to make it easier to use and search for surnames across all holdings. Items that were in text files in a seperate location are now included in webpages within the site. I hope you love the new site!
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JoCo KSGenWeb: Early Shawnee Methodist Mission Records
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Thursday, April 1, 2010. Early Shawnee Methodist Mission Records. The first people to immigrate to the Shawnee Reservation in the Indian Territory that became Johnson Co, KS were the Baptist, Friends, and Methodist missionaries. The Shawnee Mission (Kan.) Steward's Book. Check out these newest additions to the Johnson Co KSGenweb site, listed under History - Missions. Linda K. Lewis, Cemeterian. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research your Johnson Co KS ancestors at JoCoKSGenWeb.
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JoCo KSGenWeb: History of Johnson County
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010. History of Johnson County. Another major section of the new Johnson Co KSGenWeb site is History. This section opens to a brief overview of the history of Johnson County and is filled with all sorts of interesting data. Some census records have been transcribed and donated including parts of the first 1855 Territorial Census. Under Churches we have some new donations including an 1867 school roster to one of the earliest schools in the county. The Past Towns section is full of lot...
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JoCo KSGenWeb: First Marriages in Johnson Co KS
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Friday, April 2, 2010. First Marriages in Johnson Co KS. The first marriages that occured in what became Johnson County, KS were those of the Shawnee tribe members. And represent the first marriages in pre-Territorial Kansas. Linda K. Lewis, Cemeterian. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research your Johnson Co KS ancestors at JoCoKSGenWeb. First Marriages in Johnson Co KS. Early Shawnee Methodist Mission Records. Linda K. Lewis, Cemeterian. View my complete profile.
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JoCo KSGenWeb: April 2010
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Friday, April 2, 2010. First Marriages in Johnson Co KS. The first marriages that occured in what became Johnson County, KS were those of the Shawnee tribe members. And represent the first marriages in pre-Territorial Kansas. Linda K. Lewis, Cemeterian. Thursday, April 1, 2010. Early Shawnee Methodist Mission Records. The first people to immigrate to the Shawnee Reservation in the Indian Territory that became Johnson Co, KS were the Baptist, Friends, and Methodist missionaries. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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JoCo KSGenWeb: March 2010
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Friday, March 19, 2010. Genealogy Tip for 2010 Census. For those of us who are genealogists or family historians, the Federal census records are one of our most valued pieces of historical family data. Privacy laws hold the Federal census records as private for 72 years, so the 2010 census data will be available in 2082. Save your descendents time and money - make a digital or hard copy of your completed 2010 census before mailing. It in and store it with your important family records! The Military secti...
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