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Lois M Friedman Bubylu@aol.com

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I would truly appreciate your help. I would like to find a Free site in
order to do some Census look-ups.

Any help will be gratefully appreciated.

Good luck to all of us on our searches,
Lois Segall Friedman
Delray Beach, FL
Searching: SCHIESEL, GREIF, LECHNER, SEGAL
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Jan Meisels Allen janmallen@att.net

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Jun 17, 2016, 6:34:17 PM6/17/16
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Lois,

As I posted to this discussion group on June 10 this should help you:

Findmypast is offering free access to all US censuses 1790-1940. Registration
is required with your name, email address and password. No credit card
information is required. No cut-off date was mentioned on the site. This was
announced on the Findmypast blog

Go to:
http://www.findmypast.com/index/census-records?_ga=1.76589341.922071994.1458759583

In addition, FamilySearch has the following years of the US Federal Census
digitized 1850-1940 (they are a partner with the National Archives) and
those that are digitized may be found at:
https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/United_States_Federal_Census
Scroll down to availability.

Both mentioned above are free sites. You can of course go to a public
library or Family History Center to access subscription sites at no cost
such as Ancestry.com and MyHeritage.com, both of which include the US
Federal Census records.

Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee

From: Bub...@aol.com
> I would truly appreciate your help. I would like to find a Free site in
> order to do some Census look-ups.

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