Janet-
I don't have a membership to this so I can't view that
census. However I did go to the library last night
and find David on microfilm. Thanks!
Lena
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 16:29:54 EDT
From: Jackott(a)aol.com
To: INFLOYD-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [INFLOYD] David Eddings WAS in New Albany
in 1850
Lena,
Last night I tried pulling the 1850 IN census page
that shows David Eddings,
but the loading was very slow. I thought it would
be better if you could do
it yourself. That census is in the FamilyTreeMaker
Genealogy Library, and
here is how you get to it:
1) Go to:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/
2) When the main page comes up, scroll down until
you see "Records (938)" in
red lettering in the right column. Click on that.
3) When the next page comes up, scroll down until
you see "Census Records
(328)" and, below that, "IN (8)". Click on "IN
(8)".
4) A page listing the 8 censuses for IN comes up.
Click on "1850 IN Census
Index".
5.) You will go to the first page of the book.
When you get there, click on
"Search Book"
6.) Enter David's full name and begin your search.
The first result you
will see will be "1850 IN Census Index, p. 691".
Click on that, and another
page will come up. Scroll down until you find
David's name. When you get
there, click on the little camera to the far right
of his name. Then wait
while the actual census page loads to your screen.
If you don't see an entry
for David on the page, scroll back up and select
"Page 2 of 2".
Good luck.
Jack Ott
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