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Joseph, I've heard that Heritage Quest does this but before you purchase
any CD's check with your library for inter-library loan. I know the
Johnson County library here in KS could get these through Heritage Quest.
I was looking into immigration records/border registrations for El Paso
and Eagle Pass, Texas but then found out the National archives had what
I needed so I didn't have to go through the Public library. There
is a magazine called Heritage Quest, I'll check in the back for their web-site,
I'm always picking up Family Tree and several other types of Gen. magazines.
Carol
Joseph Puentes wrote:
is this for the Mexican Census? What years
are available and what is the
cost? What is their website address?
thanks,
joseph
SAGACorpus@... wrote:
>Joseph,
>I have used census records which I purchased from Heritage Quest
at a nominal
>price. The retrieval time is excellent. The graphics
are excellent
> and the price of the CD is minimal. You can enjoy viewing
census records
>without
>worrying about microfilm or a reader. It is a great investment.
I recommend
>Heritage Quest's products as I have been very satisfied.
I can save lots of
>time traveling to and from the library and I can view records
at home at any
>hour.
>Sincerely,
>Mira Smithwick
><< does anyone have info on the availability of other 20th
century census
> other than the 1930 census that can be found in the LDS Family
History
> Library Catalog?
>
> I found this book and was wondering if there is a 1900 and 1910
and 1920
> Census someplace that we can somehow access? >>
>
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