Relocation of Materials
I do apologize for moving this stuff again. I needed more creative control than the blog provided and I was being cheap and lazy.
I decided I would re-initialize the QuinnGenealogy.org website and take advantage of Google Drive's flexibility for dropping files instead of some other long flowing process. I purchased the domain and hosting from GoDaddy for 20 years, so it will be here for a while and will eventually have all the photocopies of the overwhelming number of original documents I have collected over the years as well as photos of my line for a few generations.
If you want me to Post for your line, so you can discuss things for free with NO ADS, just let me know at QuinnGenealogy.org and I will get you a blog thread going. Again, free without advertisements of any kind.
Let's see, oh yeah. Within the website infrastructure I intend to place PDF and other files that are less than 30MB in size. For the 30MB to 500MB PDF files, they have to go on Google Drive which saves me tons of money. Everyone wants me to sell them, but I want you to have the benefit of finding them easily. I am working to get them up as I have timeWELCOME to look them all over. If you find a mistake, feel free to come back to the blog and post a comment to this thread.
If you have problems putting a graphic in your blog post I will see how to make that work. I have GEDCOMS for the LINES of Laughlin and Mary Quin for my line and their children where I am not 100% confident in the accuracy. I also have the FULL line for Jacob Lamb and later Lamm. I have the full line for RIVENBARK from a scanned PDF of the Volume IV Rivenbarks of Eastern North Carolina by Audrey Frady Rivenbark now with our heavenly father, Rest in Peace Audrey. I will donate the HARD COPY in the coming weeks to the NC Archives in Raleigh who oddly enough do not possess a copy. The only copy in WorldCat appears to be with the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, Utah, but I know for a fact there is at least an earlier version that went from the Dallas Herring Library to the Pender County History section of the Pender County Library when my friend Mr. Horace Fussell passed away. I had the same version from the co-author Bobby Williams, my uncle that my grandmother Margaret Rivenbark had given me a long, long time ago.
So head over to the website at QuinnGenealogy.org to see if you can find the items you once found here.
Sorry for all the mixup and confusion, I hope everything is now stabilized.
Warmest Regards,
Allen Quinn
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