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MY FAMILY DISAPPEARS IN THE 1861 CENSUS
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Liberty64 | Report | 10 Feb 2006 10:48 |
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Sounds good to me Esta!....lol |
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Norman | Report | 10 Feb 2006 15:42 |
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Viva La Esta Viva La everybody for spending the time and effort. I had looked over and over without luck. Then I thought of you guys and a possible different outlook, which worked thank goodness. It will be interesting to view the image and see what the transcriber was really looking at. You are all heros and I suppose in this instance it would be appropriate to sign off with a goot old fashioned Danka. Norm |
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Norman | Report | 10 Feb 2006 16:01 |
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Hi Guys Have just had a look at the image. No blame on the transcriber. The person who wrote the original census page was a little flambuoyant wih their writing. If they had slanted their writing any further the letters would have fallen over. Norm |
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