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Subject: Re: [TXCASS-L] Need 1900, 1910 Census Indices.
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 00:23:36 EDT
Here is where you can find the 1910 cenus indices for all counties in Texas
and out of Texas. They have all indices except 1930, 1900, some 1920, and 1850.
For 1900 I joined genealogy.com. The TexShare Base plans on getting them all
in the future.
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Lilly
I would like to know if the 1900 and 1910 census are indexed for Cass,
Collin, and Denton Counties. I do a lot of research in these counties and need to
get my surnames properly organized through research of these census.
Thanks for all help. I know Rootsweb has some online thanks to wonderful
volunteers who have indexed them, but I can't seem to get 1900 or 1910.
Cyrille
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