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August 8, 2005

Monday's Free Databases - (08-08-2005)

• U.S. Selected Counties, 1790 Census
• U.S. Selected Counties, 1800 Census
• U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 Census
• U.S. Selected Counties, 1820 Census
• Massachusetts, 1850 Census
• Connecticut & Rhode Island, 1850 Census
• Virginia, 1850 Census
• Colonial America, 1634-1790 Census
• Kentucky, 1850 Census Records
• Indiana, 1860 Census Records
• Pennsylvania, 1850 Census Records
• North Carolina, 1850 Census Records
• Virginia and West Virginia, 1870 Census Index
• Georgia, 1870 Census Index
• Illinois, 1850 Census Microfilm Records
• Indiana, 1850 Census Microfilm Records
• WV Cemetery Records, Kanawha Co.
• Immigrants from Calabria, Italy

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• World War 1 Draft Records
• Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
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