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From: "Clayton Sharrard" <csharrard@advnet.net>
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Subject: NY 1830 census CD lookup
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 1996 23:30:52 -0500
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	I was wondering if anyone out there has the 1830 NY census on CD, and if
so could look up a James CALDWELL (COWELL, CAUGHILL, etc..) in NY.  They
may have either been in Orange or Seneca Co., but may have been elsewhere
as well.  Thanks much,


Clayton Sharrard

CSHARRARD@ADVNET.NET

