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    1. [FLJACKSO] 1930 Census
    2. R. Watson
    3. Hi All, I sure had fun yesterday at the National Archives branch in Atlanta - don't know if you've had a chance to see the 1930 census yet for Jackson County but it looks great!! Nice and clear!! I photocopies ED's as follows: ED 16 - Pct 11, Neals Landing ED 17 - Malone Town ED 18 - Pct 12, Friendship excluding Malone ED 29 - Pct 18, Bascom ED 36 - Pct 23, Paramore Sorry - didn't have time or money to do them all. If you have people in these areas I will happy to check my copy for you as I have time - got daughter's wedding in a May so if I get bombarded with request some will have to be patient or go to National themselves - I understand that LDS won't have them catalogued and available for circulation until about September. For those interested in learning more about using the 1930 try the following website - it was a big help in preparing for my trip to Atlanta. http://1930censusarchives.gov Rhonda Watson

    04/24/2002 09:45:23
    1. Re: [FLJACKSO] 1930 Census
    2. Linda Pazics Kleback
    3. We will be getting the entire 1930 for Florida and Alabama (census not soundex) probably later this summer. We ordered from Heritage Quest. Linda Pazics Kleback Genealogy Specialist Bay County Public Library "R. Watson" wrote: > > Hi All, I sure had fun yesterday at the National Archives branch in Atlanta > - don't know if you've had a chance to see the 1930 census yet for Jackson > County but it looks great!! Nice and clear!! I photocopies ED's as follows: > > ED 16 - Pct 11, Neals Landing > ED 17 - Malone Town > ED 18 - Pct 12, Friendship excluding Malone > ED 29 - Pct 18, Bascom > ED 36 - Pct 23, Paramore > > Sorry - didn't have time or money to do them all. > > If you have people in these areas I will happy to check my copy for you as > I have time - got daughter's wedding in a May so if I get bombarded with > request some will have to be patient or go to National themselves - I > understand that LDS won't have them catalogued and available for > circulation until about September. > > For those interested in learning more about using the 1930 try the > following website - it was a big help in preparing for my trip to Atlanta. > > http://1930censusarchives.gov > > Rhonda Watson > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    04/24/2002 09:02:35