"The List" If you can't "afford" to subscribe to Ancestry.com's census report, for all Fed yrs,, check with the Family History Library at your nearest LDS (Mormon) church and your local main library. In some cases, it will be "free". rwd
Also, many libraries provide access to Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest at the library. All you need is a library card. In fact, many of the census rolls are available through the library online with a library card. The HeritageQuest census rolls aren't as easy to search - you have to use the exact spelling of the person who indexed the census - which means that sometimes you have to guess at different ways of misspelling the name - but it's still a nice service. (As to misspellings - my ancestor's surname was Southern and the census taker spelled it "Sothren" , then the indexer thought the "S" was an "L" so Southern was indexed as Lothren. Oh my!) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 1:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Census "The List" If you can't "afford" to subscribe to Ancestry.com's census report, for all Fed yrs,, check with the Family History Library at your nearest LDS (Mormon) church and your local main library. In some cases, it will be "free". rwd