[TI] New LDS Database

Tina Sansone gtwnma at comcast.net
Sun Feb 3 21:08:22 CST 2008


Lynn,

I can't begin to thank you enough for this link.  I am part of a group doing 
an African American Genealogy Workshop in couple weeks at the Civil Rights 
Museum.  They just now gave me a black family history to work on to present 
to show the group it can be done, but time clock is ticking.  They dont 
realize you can't do this overnite.  I have been overjoyed at the amount of 
research I have been able to get in just the last couple days.  But, this 
one name I was stuck on.  All day I've been working on finding this ancestor 
on the 1900 census.  Ancestry just did not list him, etc.

I went to the site you had and used the 1900 census.  I put the same name 
I've tried all day, but this site is unique as it also looks for variation 
of the first name as well as the last.  So, my guy was there, but first 
name, Enoch was spelled quite differently but this site found him for me. 
Now, I have his parents and sibling.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Goes to show you all census sites do not 
work exactly the same.  I've also heard others say they can't find something 
on Ancestry, but go right to it on Heritage and vice versa.

Lynn, you're my angel today!

Tina Sansone





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