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From: "John L. Whitney" <>
Subject: Re: [WHITNEY-L] 1850 Census Extraction Project
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 22:52:01 -0400


Re: 1850 census, Florida

Tim:
The Whitney's in St. Augustine (St Johns County) are mine and I can add to
that information. This is the family I have been trying to locate in Maine
prior to 1845.
Let me know if provisions are made to annotate these records.

John
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Doyle <>
To: <>
Date: Saturday, September 11, 1999 7:21 PM
Subject: [WHITNEY-L] 1850 Census Extraction Project


>Hello all:
>
>In order to figure out how we might organize the 1850 Census
>Extraction Project, I've been doing some extraction of my own.
>I have completed and put online full Whitney extracts for the
>following locations:
>
> Alabama
> Arkansas
> Allegany Co., NY
>
>I spent the day at the library today and extracted all
>Whitneys in the following states:
>
> Delaware
> District of Columbia
> Florida
> Georgia
> Iowa
> Minnesota
> North Carolina
> Oregon
> South Carolina
> Tennessee
> Texas
>
>It looks like a lot, but I started with the states with the
>fewest number of Whitney families. We're now done extracting
>states with 12 or fewer Whitney households. I should have
>these typed in and online sometime this weekend. Watch the
>"What's New" page at www.whitneygen.org.
>
>I also photocopied the 1860 census indexes for:
>
> Alabama
> Arkansas
> California
> Georgia
> Illinois
> Iowa
>
>I'll have these online as soon as I can.
>
>More information on how to volunteer to help me with the 1850
>project soon as well. Happy Hunting!
>
>Tim
>
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>
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