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Free Census bureau check for 1930's...
You don't have to even sign up...Just place the person's name and
relative info! Cool! 1940's is coming up next, but do not know if that one
will be for free. I am just starting on this, but got excited...had to post this
first, before I could continue! LOL
Feb 16 thru 20, only...Now I'm gonna go back to the site, and do some
figuring.
I was gonna put this elsewhere, because there is a thread somewhere,
asking for help...Gonna go find it,... the word "help" jogged my memory...
Let's see "geneolgy" was what I searched for...I believe it's in "freebie help"?
Smiles.
Carrolin
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6224
Last edited by CARROLIN; 02-17-2012 at 10:50 AM.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to CARROLIN For This Useful Post:
bethieb (02-20-2012), nelda (02-17-2012), SLance68 (02-17-2012)
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02-17-2012 10:46 AM
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WOW! Thanks. I learned my grandparents names. So cool.
Me
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Thanks Carrolin! This was a lot of fun to look through. I found out that one set of my grandparents were married before he went off to WWI. Something I never realized. My husband found out that his grandfather was born in Massachusetts, not Prince Edward Island, which had always been the family oral tradition.
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The Following User Says Thank You to bethieb For This Useful Post:
birdinflight (02-20-2012)
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Thank you...through this link I found out my grandfather's real first name was "Romeo" not "Remigio" like we had always been told.
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