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    1. Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Nova Scotia Vital Satistics
    2. Richard Danca
    3. Caution! 1. This site a hefty sum ($20, I presume US dollars) for each record. 2, IYes, the site itself is "free," but requires downloading a viewer called "Viewpoint Media Player" in order even to see the record on your screen. The software raises some concern among the antispyware people. Google "Viewpoint Media Player" and make up your own mind. I'm not gonna be the first person on this list to try it! Where's Mikey when we need him? (Sorry, reference to an ancient cereal commercial!) Best bet might be just to note the year, volume number and page number, then do another search? On 3/23/07, Pat Connors <nymets11@pacbell.net> wrote: > > Here is a free site that has births, marriages and deaths from 1864: > https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ > > -- --- Richard Danca Newton, MA rdanca@gmail.com ------

    03/23/2007 11:25:45
    1. Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Nova Scotia Vital Satistics
    2. Susan Daily
    3. Richard, I didn't download the viewer (and don't have it in my list of I.E. browswer add-ons), yet was able to view the records I was interested in, for free. Those with poorer eyesight may want to have a magnifying glass handy, but it will only be needed rarely. Just keep clicking on the image (or hold your mouse button down) until it has zoomed in as far as it will go. I have already found wonderful records here and would recommend it to the others on this list. Susan Daily On 3/23/07, Richard Danca <rdanca@gmail.com> wrote: > Caution! > > 1. This site a hefty sum ($20, I presume US dollars) for each record. > > 2, IYes, the site itself is "free," but requires downloading a viewer called > "Viewpoint Media Player" in order even to see the record on your screen. The > software raises some concern among the antispyware people. Google "Viewpoint > Media Player" and make up your own mind. > > I'm not gonna be the first person on this list to try it! Where's Mikey when > we need him? (Sorry, reference to an ancient cereal commercial!) > > Best bet might be just to note the year, volume number and page number, then > do another search? > > > On 3/23/07, Pat Connors <nymets11@pacbell.net> wrote: > > > > Here is a free site that has births, marriages and deaths from 1864: > > https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ > > > >

    03/24/2007 07:08:26