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Census Substitutes and State Census Records with William Dollarhide

1 h 6 min · 19 de abr de 2017
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Author William Dollarhide joins Jane today to talk about his latest books -- a three-volume set titled Census Substitutes & State Census Records by Family Roots Publishing Co. Bill will talk about the history of state censuses and what information we might find in them. He'll also tell what types of records he included in the books as substitutes and why substitutes are needed. Find out what these books have for researchers. You will be amazed! To order the books: https://www.familyrootspublishing.com/search_results.php

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