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From: karl h schwerin <>
Subject: Re: [WHITNEY-L] help please
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 07:40:32 -0600 (MDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20030610134335.00a716d0@pop3.norton.antivirus>
You might try looking for your lost websites by going to
<http://www.archive.org>
The Internet Archive has been taking snapshots of Internet sites since
1996 and stashing them away for posterity. To date, more than 10
billion pages have been stored in the Internet Archive's database. Using
the Wayback machine is a wonderful walk down memory lane if you've been
online for a few years.
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Robert L. Ward wrote:
> All,
>
> At 08:24 AM 6/10/03 -0600, Gallaher, Brenda . wrote:
> >Can anyone tell me why several of the homepage website on the WRG doesn't
> >work. I tried to get into several because they were my ancestor, and they
> >all came up with an error. It was quite frustrating yesterday afternoon.
> >
> >Brenda
> >
> >Sites not working for me were:
> >
> >Henry Whitney by Randy Dee Jones
> >Henry Whitney by Liz Cwiklik
> >Henry & Elizabeth (Olmstead) Whitney by Jim Garner
> >Jeremiah & Betty (Whitney) Mead [4g-grandparents] by Blanche Mead
> >and Henry Whitney by no name given
>
> These are not pages on the WRG website. They are home pages of the various
> people listed, on various other web servers. Only links to their pages are
> on a WRG web page. Apparently those pages are no longer available at the
> addresses associated to those links. The pages may have moved to new
> addresses, or they may have been removed from the World Wide Web
> completely.
>
> You can try to find moved pages by searching the Web using a search engine
> such as Google, Lycos, Altavista, HotBot, etc. Aside from that, I'm afraid
> you're just out of luck finding the information on those pages.
>
> Sorry!
>
> In the meantime, I'll try to remove the useless links.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert
>
> Mr. Robert L. Ward
>
> http://www.whitneygen.org/home.html
>
>
Karl SchwerinSnailMail: Dept. of Anthropology
Univ. of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131
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the normal. Edward Sapir (1949:151)
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