You read the title right—Footnote is offering up the 1930 U.S. Federal Census free for the month of August. This is a great opportunity to search for relatives if you don’t currently have a subscription to Footnote or Ancestry. The bonus to using Footnote over Ancestry is that you can also find user-related information. Spend some time there this month and see what new things you can find out about your relatives.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Julie Cahill Tarr, Genealogist
Julie is a genealogist who specializes in writing, editing, and graphic design. If you are looking for someone to help organize your family data into a book or prepare a research article for publication, Julie can help. Other services include the development of educational materials such as books/booklets, articles, and online courses. See "About Julie" for additional information.
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