Hi all, Tonight I could not get into the censuses either, directly or through the library. It must be something the library does, which doesn't look to be available to consumers. Last night I looked up a few people, but then their system crashed, and I was getting pages for Pennsylvania when I wanted Calhoun, Kentucky. I am a subscriber to the ancestry census service, which doesn't have indexes for most of 1860, 70, 80, 1900, 10 or 30. I have found some good stuff in it, and also like the LDS 1880 census transcription, which has a bunch of CDs but is only $50. You can never do too much census work. Cindy
Hi all, Kinda wish now that I hadn't sent the free census info to the Lists, but it really was working and free when I did. Sure did get the list active for a while though. <grin> I'm sure that the info must have been sent to many of the mailing lists and am wondering if the Library sites got so congested that they closed it to all but their patrons.--Fremont was asking for library bar code last night-- Sorry to have caused so much confusion, but it was a "good thing" while it lasted. Evalyn -----Original Message----- From: Cindy Birk Conley [mailto:cbconly@midwest.net] Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 10:38 PM To: ILWHITE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILWHITE] Free? Sorry Hi all, Tonight I could not get into the censuses either, directly or through the library. It must be something the library does, which doesn't look to be available to consumers. Last night I looked up a few people, but then their system crashed, and I was getting pages for Pennsylvania when I wanted Calhoun, Kentucky. I am a subscriber to the ancestry census service, which doesn't have indexes for most of 1860, 70, 80, 1900, 10 or 30. I have found some good stuff in it, and also like the LDS 1880 census transcription, which has a bunch of CDs but is only $50. You can never do too much census work. Cindy