forwarding --FYI glory bee from "K.Clopine-Seaman" wrote: from Gary..... > I have created 15 different electronic spreadsheets to share and to help > fellow researchers organize their census data from the U.S., Canada, > England, Ireland and Scotland. > All of my spreadsheets are free to anyone who wants a copy (or 15!). > The U.S. Federal spreadsheet covers 1790-1920 with pages for the 1880-1920 > Soundex. The other countries are covered as follows; Canada 1851-1901, > England 1841-1891, Ireland 1821-1911 and Scotland 1841-1891. Each > spreadsheet faithfully reproduces the format of the original returns, so > they are great for printing blank forms as well as recording your data. > Recording census data electronically is a great way to permanently organize, > preserve, archive and share the census data we accumulate over the years. > At http://www.censustools.com you can read about the spreadsheets and see > screenshots of each. I also have a FAQ page, downloading/installation > instructions, and my first monthly newsletter that I released just this > weekend. > And of course you can download a free copy of whichever spreadsheet(s) you > need. > Gary > > ==== FHSA Mailing List ==== > Az State Library & Archives is open on Thursday nights till 8pm.