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From: Bruce & Regine Brindle <>
Subject: Re: [BEL-R] Free Access to the 1930 US Census (Regine Brindle)
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 05:08:01 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <5C0DD449D9E243E5B930A1B17A8E7283@home>
Thank You Chuck!
I never received Dave's message.
I'm sorry, Dave.
If you want to help, I can get Michigan ready and send you one county at a time.
Ancestry has made things difficult as far as their indexes these days and it takes some work to get them straightened out and may require going one page at a time.
If you would write me directly (if you would include Chuck, in case the message gets lost again, at least until we actually connect, that would be great!)
I'll work on it today.
It's a rainy day here... not going out that's for sure.
Till later!
THANKS!!!
Regine
--- On Tue, 3/9/10, Chuck <> wrote:
From: Chuck <>
Subject: Re: [BEL-R] Free Access to the 1930 US Census (Regine Brindle)
To: "Chuck" <>,
Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 10:39 PM
Sorry my mistake - The census data on HeritageQuest only goes through 1920 -
Chuck VDE
> Regine has a pattern to use on a spreadsheet - she should respond to you
> on this at some point - no need to go throught the census pages one at a
> time - if you have access to HeritageQuest data base it is possible to
> search for only Belgians by state, county, township ward, precinct etc - I
> am just about to finish Illinois using the 1910 data
>
> Chuck VDE
> Lombard, IL
>
>> if there aren't a lot why don't you just list them in the group.
>>
>> I'm doing the same for my area in Illinois and Iowa
>>
>> Subject: Re: [BEL-R] Free Access to the 1930 US Census (Regine Brindle)
>>
>>> I began looking at the 1930 census Michigan records (first 30 0f 1130
>>> pages) this evening and found some Belgium families. What information
>>> should I record and to whom should I send this information to?
>>> There is quite a bit of info on each line of the census, how much of it
>>> would be recorded or passed along.
>>> As well, what system is in place so people don't start working on
>>> records
>>> that have already been looked at by others?
>>> I also work on Family Search as an indexer and arbitrator, but for a
>>> break
>>> it's nice to change once in a while.
>>> Thanks
>>> Dave Langedock
>
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