Tennessee genealogy
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Tennessee genealogy
I am researching the following TN families primarily from Williamson Co.: Hargrove, Andrews, Watkins, Daniel, Barnes, Williams to name a few Anybody interested? PM me if you want.
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Kim0129- Member
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Re: Tennessee genealogy
Of course it is allowed great thread! My history teacher is really into geneology!Kim0129 wrote:I am researching the following TN families primarily from Williamson Co.: Hargrove, Andrews, Watkins, Daniel, Barnes, Williams to name a few Anybody interested? PM me if you want.
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Adam2014- Founding Member
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Re: Tennessee genealogy
I saw this today and thought it might be of interest. I don't know how far back ya'll want to go or even if this would help, but:
1940 US Census now available for free online, but it’s not your only option
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/1940-us-census-now-available-free-online-not-213556457.html
1940 US Census now available for free online, but it’s not your only option
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/1940-us-census-now-available-free-online-not-213556457.html
Re: Tennessee genealogy
Thanks for the info. I knew it was supposed to come out sometime this month.
ETA: You can browse the 1940 Census, but it's not searchable. If you know where your family lived in 1940 then you may find them easily, but if you don't know where they lived, you would need to search for them. That will only be available to Ancestry.com and other paid genealogy sites.
ETA: You can browse the 1940 Census, but it's not searchable. If you know where your family lived in 1940 then you may find them easily, but if you don't know where they lived, you would need to search for them. That will only be available to Ancestry.com and other paid genealogy sites.
Kim0129- Member
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