Hi John,

Could you explain

"just looked at the data for a town I knew some relatives got married in"

How do you enter a town in the search box ? I only found names and dates.

Anne


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John R. Bayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 9:44 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Thank You Millennia


> I just wanted to thank the good folks at Millennia
> for helping me with my genealogical research.  Not only
> by creating Legacy, but also for tell me (and many others
> as well) about the release of the Canadian Census for 1911.
> 
> Using the links on Millennia's home page I went to the web
> site yesterday.  I was just "foolin around" to see how it worked,
> and without even looking for anyone in particular, just looked at
> the data for a town I knew some relatives got married in. And there
> before my eyes appeared an entry for my great grandfather
> Justin Lafleur.  Amazing!!  At least that's one of his names, and
> not the name in the Canadian census.  Now I've known about him
> for a long time but I did find him living with one of his sons
> in the 1911 census.  And I did find some children of that
> Great Grand Uncle of mine whom I didn't know about.  So now
> I'm happily entering some previously unknown cousins into
> my Legacy database.  There, since I tied it in to Legacy, it's
> now "on topic"!!  ;-)
> 
>                                                          jr
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