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Subject: [INMONROE] Re: INMONROE-D Digest V01 #220
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:29:01 EST
In a message dated 10/30/2001 3:02:54 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
writes:
> The 1840, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 are the Heritage Quest CD's
> >>of the microfilmed census records for Monroe County and I purchased those
> >>same years for Lawrence Co. The 1850 is Broderbund's Census Microfilm
> >>Records on CD (#302) for all of IN, so it is indexed. I just recently
> >>purchased the LDS 1880 National Census Transcriptions - like you, an
> >>amazing amount of work and being indexed has allowed me to find family
> >>members who were in other states, etc. The challenge, at times, is
> >>trying to figure out how the enumerators spelled the name and then how
> >>the transcribers would have read the name, etc...'cause some families I
> >>know are in there, but I can't locate them by any spelling variation that
> >>I can think of!
> >
> >Diane,
>
Diane,
Is there such a thing as 1900 and 1910 LDS National Census Transcriptions?
(Excuse my butchering of the English language). That's what I need. If there
is, how do I get them? Thanks!
Judy Day
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