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From: "Dale E. Reddick" <>
Subject: [Fwd: [DNA] RE: 1790 census online] -- A VERY useful early censusinformation webpage.
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 22:31:14 -0500


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Hi Folks,

A useful information resource for early census information.

Dale E. Reddick

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This is slightly off-topic from DNA, but not too far away
for those here who are family genealogists.

The US Census Bureau has put the complete 1790 U.S. Census
online - http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/1790.htm

These are very large files to download, anywhere from
18 MB to 107 MB. If you use dialup, you will need to
be patient. This post is for those who don't pay for that
info., but of course, if you use Ancestry or any of the
other paid sites, you already have the info.


Please forgive the digression, Martha


Let's Keep Sharing The Truth...
BETTER OLD HISTORY THAN NEW LIES

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SULLIVAN, FIELDS, CARDEN, ADAMS, MANION, WILDER,
SPRUILL (SPREWELL), MARTIN, HALSELL, WINDERS,
FANCHER, LEMLEY, GAUNT(T), JOURDAN, CAMPBELL,
HUMPHRIES, CULBERTSON, GRIMES, LYON, SPURRIER,
HONEY, DUNN



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