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Post and view queries, share info on e-mail discussion lists and on-line message forums.



Recent Queries Posted PDF Print E-mail

Updated 22 Jan 2010

The TNGenWeb project's WebBBS queries system was hacked in Spring, 2009. If you submitted a query after January 1, 2009, please resubmit (see link in Menu).

Queries prior to January 1, 2009, were not damaged. They will be back on-line as soon as the new system is functional.

While the system is down, queries will be posted to this site as they are received.

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Early Queries Posted to this Site PDF Print E-mail

The first queries system for the TNGenWeb project was in place from approximately July, 1996, to December, 1998.  Queries were e-mailed to the site host(esse)s, who placed them on-line in plain HTML pages.  There was no opportunity to post responses as there is now.

Queries posted from August, 1996, to early October, 1997, are now available on this Web site for reference.  Note that most of the e-mail addresses are probably invalid by now.  If you can update any of them, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Please be advised that these are LARGE files and may take up to one minute to display completely, depending on your connection speed.

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Post & View Queries PDF Print E-mail

One of the most-active parts of this site is the queries section, where researchers leave information about their ancestors and others so anyone else with the same interests can make contact.

Click here to post a query.

The TNGenWeb queries system was damaged in the Spring of 2009. Individual queries are not lost, but they are not available for viewing at this time. Please bear with the volunteer technical staff as they resolve the programming issues.

 
DumplinTN E-Mail Discussion List PDF Print E-mail

The DumplinTN e-mail discussion list has a new home!

In 1997, Billie McNamara started a mailing list, called DumplinTN, primarily for Jefferson and Sevier County researchers. Discussions also include Jefferson County's parents (Hawkins and Greene, pre-1792) and other children (Cocke, Hamblen, and part of Blount).

To subscribe to the list or learn more about it, visit the list information page (http://lists.tngenealogy.net/listinfo.cgi/dumplintn-tngenealogy.net). The link opens in a new browser window.

 


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