Ken McGinnis wrote:
Hi,
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Gene Y.
n2kvs
Researching Young, Zies, Harer Cox with
Legacy Family
Gene:
Looks like you're still on the list! It would appear as though the
entire LUG took a humungous deep breath in response to Ken McGinnis's
announcement and is waiting for the world to end.but since no one
sent another email I guess I can assume that everything is still ok.!
Either
Me being the stickler for accuracy that I am, I have a question as to how to
source this one.
My ancestors' Centre County, Pennsylvania 1890 census was destroyed, like most
of the 1890 census. However, there is a surviving Postal Directory, which is
available online, and is an attempt to
I would use the Directories template in SourceWriter. You can select
Online images or Online database, as appropriate.
Hope this helps,
John S. Adams
Hermosa Beach, CA
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From: Roxanne maighe...@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 1:56 PM
To:
Roxanne wrote
My ancestors' Centre County, Pennsylvania 1890 census was destroyed,
like most of the 1890 census. However, there is a surviving Postal
Directory, which is available online, and is an attempt to reconstruct
the 1890 census for that county.
My question is: how do I record the
Hi,
Enter his biological parents if you have not done so.
Then go to the child, click on the parent icon. Per your description it
should show his aunt and uncle. If you would like, go to bottom of the
page. Set relationship to mother as adoptive; and then you could do the
same for the
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