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    2. Dr. Martha W. Solomon
    3. I received this from Roots Web and thought some of our list members might like to review it. Martha Wooten Solomon ====================== Dear RootsWeb User, What's so great about the 1930 U.S. Census? That's easy-it's an essential piece of U.S. history containing important details on more than 137 million individuals. And whether you love family history, Americana, or just want to discover the records of people you know well-grandparents, parents, perhaps even yourself-the 1930 U.S. Census is a priceless resource. And as of 1 April, it's available for the first time ever, from Ancestry.com. Start your FREE TRIAL now! <http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=3180&sourceid=2212> Ancestry.com is pleased to bring you the first public offering of the 1930 Census, now part of our 1790-1930 Census Subscription. Our U.S. Census free trial includes access to new 1930 records containing: --Name and age of every person in each household surveyed, and their relationship to the head of household --Gender, age, and race --Birthplace of individuals and their parents --Marital status and age at first marriage --Occupation, industry, and current employment status Discover a whole new connection to your loved ones during a pivotal time in America's history. Be among the first to explore the 1930 Census with our FREE TRIAL offer! <http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=3180&sourceid=2212> If you are an AOL user and/or if you cannot click on the URL in this e-mail, highlight the ENTIRE URL (address) and copy the URL to the Windows Clipboard. Paste it into your browser window. Click "Go" or press Enter to access the Census Free Trial signup form. NOTE: You received this e-mail because your email address was registered on RootsWeb.com. To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please send an email to RootsWeb-Announce-admin@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) in the subject line.

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