Doug Paulson's Website Pointer Page




Here's a quick set of hotlinks for you to navigate readily to all my webpages:
  1. Toward the end of 2000, members of the Harris and Smith families, to which I am related, wanted to start up a site for the descendants of Martha Ann Smith Harris. I copied the format for this new genealogy website from another site in the ancestral Smith family. This site is now up and running.
  2. My Harris family genealogy page, the Isaac Harris Family website, which starts with the earliest known Harris family generation, and brings it forward to the early 1900s. This site features the complete text of several articles and one book by researchers who have devoted years to finding Harris family progenitors. Finally, beginning in the second millenium, our branch of this family has made connections with distant cousins we have not known about earlier.
  3. My homepage helper page, the OnkleDoug website, which features my own easy method for putting together your own homepages, now on my new "One and One" site server.
  4. My page on the Chinese Astronomers that I got to work with on one of their special projects. [For my friends in China, who can't access geocities sites, I have also located this webpage on a Tripod site. ] And this is the location of the new 1&1 mirror site:
  5. This new site sponsored by Netscape's "mywebpage" facility is the new "free" Netscape location for my personal webpages. It will need some updating in 2004.
  6. My initial website, which was housed on the library server at Dixie College. Now is located on my new new website server [This index page to my site formerly was housed on a server nicknamed "ashton," after one of the early PC pioneers -- so I have preserved that arrangement by placing an "ashton" subdirectory on this site. For anybody familiar with the original websites, you'll find that they have been edited and updated.]
  7. This link gives you a shot at finding the websites of college libraries throughout Southern and Central Utah , one of the more sparsely settled areas in the USA. This page was formerly a part of the site housed on the Ashton server, mentioned above. Eventually the entire former Ashton site will be in this new, hopefully permanent, location.
  8. I completed a DRAFT website, for the business where my son, Steven works. Just an initial draft, but you can check out the Cowboy Electrical Services site I started, to give the company, in New Braunfels, Texas, an idea of how easy it would be to start its own website. Same goes for you!


Links to other sites I have authored:

To the Student Aide orientation, I worked on for training new library aides at the Val A. Browning Library at Dixie College, in St. George, UT, where I have worked as the weekend librarian beginning in the fall of 1996. That stopped when we moved to San Antonio, TX in February, 2000. [This page now has been moved to my new server, along with all my original homepages that were housed on the "ashton" server at Dixie College, before it was taken down.]

To my Diamond Glaze Eye Lens Cleaner series of homepages which explains a line of products for which I have became the Intermountain West distributor. I turned over all my samples to my former optometrist when we left Saint George -- I wonder if he has picked up on this business?

This page updated August, 2004 to provide pointers to the new
locations of my websites from a reinstated Geocities site. It was
revised to include new information June 2, 2000, December 7, 2000,
February 9, 2001, August 25, 2001 and again November 18, 2001. It was
updated to include new material January 31, 2002. This most recent
update reflects setup on a new One&One server for all my website pages,
and a return to the original GeoCities site to point to the
new location for the Onkle Doug Homepage Helper websit.


Direct comments, suggestions to:
Onkle Doug (onkle[NOSPAM]doug@geocities.com) .
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