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    1. [NCGen] Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1860", 1870, 1880, 1900
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    3. >From AncestralFindings: Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1860" =========================================================== This database indexes approximately 8,365,000 census records that were gathered from various U.S. states and counties in 1860. FREE lookup, go to: http://www.freegenealogylookups.com/cd318.htm Click =========================================================== ==> "Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1870" =========================================================== This database indexes approximately 4,708,000 census records that were gathered from various U.S. states and counties in 1870. FREE lookup, go to: http://www.freegenealogylookups.com/cd319.htm Click =========================================================== ==> "Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1880" =========================================================== This database indexes approximately 1,402,000 census records that were gathered from various U.S. states and counties in 1880. FREE lookup, go to: http://www.freegenealogylookups.com/cd320.htm Click =========================================================== ==> "Census Index: New England, 1900" =========================================================== A major place of debarkation for newcomers to America at the turn of the century, New England's censuses often provide important information to those with immigrant ancestors. Censuses taken around this time may provide the first record of an immigrant's residence in America. The 1900 census, in particular, was the first to employ the practice of noting how long an immigrant has been in the United States and whether that person was naturalized. FREE lookup, go to: http://www.freegenealogylookups.com/cd322.htm Click =========================================================== ==> "Census Index: DE, DC, MD, PA, OH, VA, and WV, 1900" =========================================================== This database lists more than 4.6 million individuals who were enumerated in the 1900 U.S. Census in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia. Since the 1600s, more immigrants have arrived in and traveled through the Mid-Atlantic region than any other region in the United States. Many families who were traveling westward stopped in Mid-Atlantic states just long enough to be recorded in local records. Although a lack of centralized record keeping can make genealogical research in these states more difficult than in other areas, this database offers a convenient index to the collective Mid-Atlantic Federal Census schedules. FREE lookup, go to: http://www.freegenealogylookups.com/cd323.htm Click I do not do this lookup. Click on the URL and the click on the line by the little dancing guy. Be sure and read the "Guidelines" highlighted in red. I have used these people before and I have gotten many results. Not all is free on this site, but what I send is. Although, they may pull the database at any time. You can make one request per day. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.443 / Virus Database: 248 - Release Date: 1/10/03

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