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as sent to me------------Cece
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> This site too has some great charts:
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> http://www.censustools.com/
>
> Gary Minder has created a huge range of Census Charts in MS Excel
> format for adding data to your computer as it is collected. He has
> also produced a similar range of charts in PDF format for printing
> blank hard copies to use while researching. Because of the huge amount
> of data available for free download, Gary does appreciate donations to
> maintain the website. If you download any of the charts, please
> consider giving a donation in appreciation of his excellent work.
>
> Lance
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Well, here's an article about how the Family History Library intends to
digitalize all their films, make them searchable and online free for
everyone's use....what at dream!
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,605153189,00.html
If there is anyone out there who has made a study of this family -- Joseph m. Ann "Nancy" Webb in Orange Co., NC would you please contact me?
Thanks,
Sharon
Has anyone heard from Lori and John Clendining of Brandon, MS? I sent an email earlier last week but have had no response. Friday I tried their telephone number but got no answer; I suppose their service is out. I also tried where Lori works and got a message stating they hoped to reopen at 10 this morning.
Thanks,
Sharon
Absolutely, Sharon, it doesn't matter how little you give, anything
will be much appreciated, I'm sure.
The prayers are the most important, money next, and if anyone puts out
a query for info from my files, I will gladly respond. Those poor
people.
Lola glad to be in Iowa (I'll take the occasional tornado any day.)
I wanted to ask each of you to do three things:
1. Give money to your favorite disaster relief fund.
2. Be willing to share genealogy information if you receive a request, in the next few months, that says "my house was underwater; I lost all my genealogy files. Can you help me rebuild my database?"
3. Pray!
Thank you and God bless you,
Sharon