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not sure, i don't think so.
yes joining that list is so user unfriendly. . .you'll just have to
fiddle with the instructions until you get it. sorry but it is hard to
finally get subscribed.
in fact if I had to subscribe today I'd have to read the instructions
myself. . .I don't remember how I did it.
joseph
Emilie Garcia wrote:
Joseph,
Are these the same archives that are in Ancestry.com? I found
one of my ancestors on their Immigration Section for 1550 on that
website (you must be a subscriber). I tried the instructions for the
AER and couldn't follow them. Soy muy mensa (technically challenged).
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA ---
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Friday, February 10, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject:
Re: [ranchos] AER is Archivos Españoles en Red
the instruction are in the Ranchos2 files area. go there and look for
this folder:
Archivos
Espanoles en Red
Instructions for Accessing this Archive of
Archives in Spain
Linda R Romero wrote:
How does one sign up if one doesn't speak Spanish? Just walk me
through the words so I can sign up. In case you're wondering how I
can research in the Spanish language when I can't read it, I search
using my family names. When I get a hit, I make a copy and translate
it later. Simple, time consuming, and not very accurate. But it is
all I can do.
Linda
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