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To submit an entry email mjnrootdig@gmail.com with information. Provide a COMPLETE census citation and indicate what person you think you have found. Incomplete citations or entries in the nature of "he should be in New York" will not be considered. The announcement of the winner is at the discretion of Michael John Neill. Winners will be announced on the website and via email.
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Labels: famouscensus
I write "Casefile Clues" a weekly genealogy newsletter focusing on genealogy research methodology and interpretation. Every week I look at a record or a problem from one of the many families of my children scattered across the US and Europe. "Casefile Clues" does not try to "scoop" the latest news, rather I focus on using and interpreting records. My goal is to give you ideas to help you with your own research. Since 1995, I have written over 600 genealogy columns for both Ancestry and Eastman's Online Newsletter. My new columns for Casfile Clues are distributed only through this site.
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