Colorado Genealogy

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COGenWeb Memorials

To our incredible community of past volunteers, we want to extend our deepest gratitude for the tireless dedication and passion you have brought to our genealogy projects. Your collective efforts in transcribing records, indexing archives, and documenting family histories have breathed life into the past, making it accessible for generations to come. Each name you've recorded and every connection you've uncovered serves as a vital bridge between families and their heritage. We are profoundly grateful for the countless hours you’ve contributed; your work is not just a collection of data, but a lasting legacy of preservation and discovery.

Past & Present State Coordinators:

Nancy Trice: Jun 1996-Aug 1996
Ronald Odis Singleton: Aug 1996-Jan 1997
John Gross: Jan 1997-Jun 1997
Teresa Davis: Jun 1997-Oct 1998
Lynn Waterman: Oct 1998-Sep 1999
Mary Ann Hetrick: Sep 1999-Jun 2006
Sundee C. Maynez: Jun 2006-2008
Gail Meyer Kilgore: May 2008-May 2021
Colleen Pustola: May 2021-2025
Rebecca Maloney: Aug 2025 - present

 

Vicki L Conklin was another gracious contributor to COGenWeb Genealogy

Lee Zion created our County Evolution Records and was an incredibly helpful member of COGenWeb

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Daryl John Lytton, age 62, passed away in Las Vegas, Nev., on July 31, 2011, after a brief bout with cancer.

Born May 24, 1949, in Chicago, Ill., to parents Ann Lucas Lytton and Amos H. Lytton, he grew up in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Madison, Wis.; and graduated West High in 1967. With international friendships, he was a leading genealogist who pioneered computer tracking of genealogies. Decades were devoted to studying his family tree and extended Lytton genealogies. Intellectually gifted and creative, Daryl also began unique businesses, including one that sold the first computer networks. Daryl was personable, enjoyed helping others, and was a good friend to many.

His parents; and older brother, David Lytton (Clark Bordner Jr.) predeceased him. He is survived by sister, Diane Lytton (husband, Rev. Dr. Thomas Fritz) of Appleton; son, David Newton; cousins, Wade, Bruce and Karl Lucas of Ohio; and nieces and nephews.

He wished to thank Kathy and David Jamison for their help during his recent illness. There will be no formal memorial service; burial will be at Twelve Corners Cemetery, Town of Center, Wis. Daryl served as one of our many Assistant State Coordinators

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State Coordinator: Rebecca Maloney

Asst. State Coordinators: Betty Baker

M.D. Monk

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