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    1. Halbert's Books
    2. David Huffines
    3. Today I received an advertisement from Halbert's concerning their Census Book Offer. Normally I am quite suspicious about such companies, but I don't want to miss a good thing, if it is. > Their pitch to me is a book: "The Huffines in America: From 1790 to 1997." The book purports to contain records of 61 Huffines who have been recorded since the first census in 1790. (I think that I probably have more census appearances than that, especially if you count the other variant spellings.) Then it says that there are 437 Huffines Households in the US and they are going to give me those with addresses. (I have all that on my phone directory CD's.) > There is a careful disclaimer: "No direct genealogical connection to your family or to your ancestry is implied or intended." > Satisfaction if Guaranteed and an "unquestioned full refund of the purchase price" if returned within 15 days of receipt. Has anyone had any experience with this? or with this company? > David Huffines

    09/16/1997 07:42:37