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LadyBonita (USA)
Re: [HN] Harmening/Leese
Datum 2006/12/08 22:26:39
Larry Monk
Re: [HN] U.S. Census Online - Heritage Quest
2006/12/08 20:36:53
bmspeckman
Re: [HN] U.S. Census Online - Heritage Quest
Betreff 2006/12/08 22:26:39
Larry Monk
Re: [HN] U.S. Census Online - Heritage Quest
2006/12/08 20:36:53
bmspeckman
Re: [HN] U.S. Census Online - Heritage Quest
Autor 2006/12/18 18:49:28
bmspeckman
[HN] Bauernhof-Dokument-Übersetzungen/Farm Documen t Translations

Re: [HN] U.S. Census Online - Heritage Quest

Date: 2006/12/08 22:20:13
From: bmspeckman <bmspeckman(a)aol.com>

 Hi Gale,
 
I forgot to mention an online tool that is fairly good. It can be found at the link below.
 
http://german.about.com/library/anfang/blanfang_inhalt.htm
 
It has beginer material  as well as advanced and some on line audio.
 
Barney
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: gale(a)bosche.info
To: hannover-l(a)genealogy.net
Sent: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [HN] U.S. Census Online - Heritage Quest


Hi Barbara and others on the list.

Is this something new, or something we have been missing?

I just found out that our local county library is 
providing language learning free.  It is the Rosetta Stone 
On line Language Learning Center.  It includes four 
language learning skills:  listening comprehension, 
reading comprehension, speaking and writing.  I am signing 
up.  If it is a good program and I am smart enough, I will 
let you know in German.  If I am not smart enough or the 
program is not good, I will let you know in English.  It 
would certainly be a benefit, as the number of German 
listings have been increasing.  Also, it will help with 
letter writing and document searches.

Are there other facilities provided by libraries which may 
help the amateur genealogy researchers?  COMMENTS?

Gale

On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 10:18:52 -0700
  R&B Stewart <raybarbara(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>     I recently learned that the complete census 
>records(USA) are available
> online totally free.  It is through Heritage Quest 
>Online.  You have to go
> through your local public library and use your name and 
>Library Card number.
> You can do this from anywhere.  I have no idea how many 
>public libraries
> provide this service. If you go to the website for your 
>public library, they
> may have information and the link there. I suppose you 
>could call them as
> well. 
> 
> Barbara 
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