Hi All:
This just came through tonight on the KYRoots List. Hope it will help
someone.
Bev.
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>Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 23:29:54 -0600
>Reply-To: Scott Thomson
>Sender: Kentucky Genealogy & History Discussions
>From: Scott Thomson
>Subject: Bar(r)inger KY 1830s
>To: Multiple recipients of list KYROOTS
>
> Anyone res
Dear folks,
Here is a copy of the US copyright law. I work for a University as a
scientist and have always been able to photocopy as much as liked (as long
as it pertains to the law). If you use a library to photocopy, you are
allowed to copy more than one page per book. As long as the information is
used for only private study, there should be no fear in copying more than
one page from your resource. Please see below:
'The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code)
governs th
I have some copies of local census. Does anyone know of a program or good
format to put them in my computer? I would like it so I could put them in
order as they appear in the census but also be able to find them
alphabetically when I want.
Bonnie
Hello all y'all:) I'm in NC now...YEAH!!!!:) I'm just writing to let
you know about a good source, especially for the Bradford list, if you
go to the free databases at Ancestry Hometown, there is about 5 for
death indexes of the 1980's for NC. These are really good databases and
I'd suggest you use them if you have family that died around then:) Bye
y'all.
Erin Bradford
ebradford@hotmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6106/genlinks.html (+800
genealogy links)
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