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    1. Re: [PACLEARF] Heritage Quest
    2. In a message dated 12/6/07 10:05:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, jocelynnknight@mchsi.com writes: Don, I looked at Ancestry.com, I have a subscription. But you can find the US census on HeritageQuest at lots of public libraries. I can access it from my home computer using my local library's website and my library card. If you don't have any luck finding free access, please let me know and I will track those 3 households from the 1850 Morris twp through the census as best I can for you. I like to research, so it's no bother, I like projects. Of course, you may want to make your own discoveries and gain some experience in family history research. Just let me know. Jocelynn Hi Jocelynn. You like research huh? Here's a story for you. The Waring family has a verbal story that has been passed down through the family of a fur trader that married the daughter of a chief of the Susquehannock Indians. We found the line connects through a Peter Young who also was a fur trader. I think I found where the Indian story came from, Jacob Young or Yong who was a fur trader and an interpreter for the Susquehannock Indians. The English jailed Jacob and the Susquehannock's threatened war if he wasn't realeased. I used to have the ability to go onto HeritageQuest but can't anymore. Can you see what you can find on Jacob Young? The dates would be anytime from 1663 in Maryland to 1687 in possibly the Harrisburg area. Thanks, Renee L. Waring **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-products-2007?NCID=aoltop00030000000001)

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