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From: "Bob McManaway" <>
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] 1870 and 1880 Census Transcriptions
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:14:38 -0500
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Have you given thought to scan the 1870 book, and then to validate the
names?
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Subject: [KYBRECKI] 1870 and 1880 Census Transcriptions
> Hi all...
>
> Here in a few I'll be adding the last remaining records for the Big
> Spring
> Church records that Jess Scott has graciously donated to the GenWeb
> Archives.
> It should complete the two register/membership books dating from 1848 up
> into the 1900's. I'm hoping to get more information regarding other
> books that
> might be available from the church to add to the site. I'll also be
> adding
> the text and images from the letters that John Kasey received and were
> found
> within the contents of the "John Kasey diary" donated by Pam Kasey.
> There is
> someone presently transcribing the diary, so I'm hoping within the coming
> weeks to start getting that typed in and added to the site where the
> images are
> currently residing.
>
> Wanted to let everyone know that Judy Hartsock and I are going to work
> together on transcribing the 1870 census for Breck. Co. While the LDS
> site has
> the 1880 census, we are going to transcribe it as well so that the
> complete
> 1870 and 1880 census' for the entire Breck. Co. area will be available
> for you
> all to read on the Archives site. I still haven't found a way for images
> to
> be provided so you can see the actual along side the transcription, but
> at
> least the transcribed information will be on the Archives site. With
> having the
> "search" element on the site, that might help... or when you are on the
> actual transcription page, you can hold down "Ctrl" and press "f" and it
> will
> give you a search box... allowing you to search that entire page for a
> name. If
> anyone else wants to work on the 1900 or 1910 census' for Breck. Co., let
> me
> know. We could really use the help!
>
> Before I close, I want to say a BIG thank you to Judy for her hard work.
> She helped transcribe one complete book of the Big Spring records, two
> letters
> found within the John Kasey diary, and now the 1870 and 1880 census
> transcriptions. Your help has been invaluable and I can't say thank you
> enough for
> all you've done to help preserve the Breckinridge County history and it's
> people so they are never forgotten!!
>
> Happy Hunting....
>
> Dana
>
> Breckinridge County, Kentucky GenWeb Archives Coordinator
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/breckinridge/toc.html
> Mail to: (mailto:)
>
>
>
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