L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Find families easily
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L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Find families easily
Are you struggling to find families when searching census records on
Ancestry.com?
Do you wish there were more options available?
CenMatch is the answer for you!
An easy to use Excel template is all that you need to start matching
those hard-to-find families.
CenMatch is designed to match either 2 or 3 people that appear on the
same census page together or a page following person # 1. You have the
ability to Sort by Name, Birth Year, Census Parish, Census County or
Matching records. It is then simply a matter of clicking on the icon to
go to the page in question.
But wait - there's more!!! We'll give you valuable Ancestry Tips,
including:
how to increase the number of results per page from 10 to 1,999!
how to vary the birth year +/- to be any number you like
Currently working with:
United Kingdom United States
1861 Channel Islands Census
1871 Channel Islands Census
1881 Channel Islands Census
1891 Channel Islands Census
1901 Channel Islands Census
1861 England Census
1871 England Census
1881 England Census
1891 England Census
1901 England Census
1861 Isle of Man Census
1871 Isle of Man Census
1881 Isle of Man Census
1891 Isle of Man Census
1901 Isle of Man Census
1861 Wales Census
1871 Wales Census
1881 Wales Census
1891 Wales Census
1901 Wales Census
United States
1850 United States Federal Census
1860 United States Federal Census
1870 United States Federal Census
1890 United States Federal Census Fragment
1900 United States Federal Census
For more information, visit, http://www.empiresgenealogy.com/
Requirements:
*You must have a subscription with Ancestry.com for some of the Census
mentioned above
*You must have Microsoft Excel (This has been tested on Excel 2000 &
2003)
Ancestry.com?
Do you wish there were more options available?
CenMatch is the answer for you!
An easy to use Excel template is all that you need to start matching
those hard-to-find families.
CenMatch is designed to match either 2 or 3 people that appear on the
same census page together or a page following person # 1. You have the
ability to Sort by Name, Birth Year, Census Parish, Census County or
Matching records. It is then simply a matter of clicking on the icon to
go to the page in question.
But wait - there's more!!! We'll give you valuable Ancestry Tips,
including:
how to increase the number of results per page from 10 to 1,999!
how to vary the birth year +/- to be any number you like
Currently working with:
United Kingdom United States
1861 Channel Islands Census
1871 Channel Islands Census
1881 Channel Islands Census
1891 Channel Islands Census
1901 Channel Islands Census
1861 England Census
1871 England Census
1881 England Census
1891 England Census
1901 England Census
1861 Isle of Man Census
1871 Isle of Man Census
1881 Isle of Man Census
1891 Isle of Man Census
1901 Isle of Man Census
1861 Wales Census
1871 Wales Census
1881 Wales Census
1891 Wales Census
1901 Wales Census
United States
1850 United States Federal Census
1860 United States Federal Census
1870 United States Federal Census
1890 United States Federal Census Fragment
1900 United States Federal Census
For more information, visit, http://www.empiresgenealogy.com/
Requirements:
*You must have a subscription with Ancestry.com for some of the Census
mentioned above
*You must have Microsoft Excel (This has been tested on Excel 2000 &
2003)
[***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Find fa
In article <[email protected]>,
"Empires Genealogy" <[email protected]> writes:
Now you've branded yourselves as spammers, why don't you post this to an
appropriate newsgroup: soc.genealogy.marketplace.
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
"Empires Genealogy" <[email protected]> writes:
Now you've branded yourselves as spammers, why don't you post this to an
appropriate newsgroup: soc.genealogy.marketplace.
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
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Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
"Robert Melson" wrote:
How is this spam? I would think that people using this particular group
would be interested in this product as it clearly relates to Genealogy &
Computing.
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In article <[email protected]>,
"Empires Genealogy" <[email protected]> writes:
Now you've branded yourselves as spammers, why don't you post this to
an
appropriate newsgroup: soc.genealogy.marketplace.
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils
in this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
How is this spam? I would think that people using this particular group
would be interested in this product as it clearly relates to Genealogy &
Computing.
--
Sent via Genealogy Newsgroups
http://www.genealogynewsgroups.com
Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:41:46 GMT, Sean Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
It's spam, Sean, because it's a commercial announcement rather than
discussion about genealogy. Your failure to understand the groups and
what which ones are for doesn't make your post any less spammy. This is
the point where you gracefully say "Sorry, I didn't do my homework and
apologize for intruding". You've been handed a face-saving exit; use
it.
"Robert Melson" wrote:
Now you've branded yourselves as spammers, why don't you post this to
an
appropriate newsgroup: soc.genealogy.marketplace.
How is this spam? I would think that people using this particular group
would be interested in this product as it clearly relates to Genealogy &
Computing.
It's spam, Sean, because it's a commercial announcement rather than
discussion about genealogy. Your failure to understand the groups and
what which ones are for doesn't make your post any less spammy. This is
the point where you gracefully say "Sorry, I didn't do my homework and
apologize for intruding". You've been handed a face-saving exit; use
it.
Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
"Dave Hinz" wrote:
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Sent via Genealogy Newsgroups
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:41:46 GMT, Sean Williams
[email protected]> wrote:
"Robert Melson" wrote:
Now you've branded yourselves as spammers, why don't you post this to
an
appropriate newsgroup: soc.genealogy.marketplace.
How is this spam? I would think that people using this particular
group
would be interested in this product as it clearly relates to
Genealogy &
Computing.
It's spam, Sean, because it's a commercial announcement rather than
discussion about genealogy. Your failure to understand the groups and
what which ones are for doesn't make your post any less spammy. This
is
the point where you gracefully say "Sorry, I didn't do my homework and
apologize for intruding". You've been handed a face-saving exit; use
it.
Humble apologies, I'll double check before posting next time.
--
Sent via Genealogy Newsgroups
http://www.genealogynewsgroups.com
Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:52:41 GMT, Sean Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
soc.genealogy.marketplace is what you'll be looking for, by the way.
Good of you to respond.
Dave Hinz
"Dave Hinz" wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:41:46 GMT, Sean Williams
[email protected]> wrote:
"Robert Melson" wrote:
Now you've branded yourselves as spammers, why don't you post this to
an
appropriate newsgroup: soc.genealogy.marketplace.
How is this spam? I would think that people using this particular
group
would be interested in this product as it clearly relates to
Genealogy &
Computing.
It's spam, Sean, because it's a commercial announcement rather than
discussion about genealogy. Your failure to understand the groups and
what which ones are for doesn't make your post any less spammy. This
is
the point where you gracefully say "Sorry, I didn't do my homework and
apologize for intruding". You've been handed a face-saving exit; use
it.
Humble apologies, I'll double check before posting next time.
soc.genealogy.marketplace is what you'll be looking for, by the way.
Good of you to respond.
Dave Hinz
Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
In article <[email protected]>,
Dave Hinz <[email protected]> writes:
Not that Dave and I are the Fric and Frak of the newsgroup, but I second his
comment above. Takes a certain amount of "starch" to be able to 'fess up and
apologize. Thank you.
Bob Melson
(Swell Ol' Bob)
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
Dave Hinz <[email protected]> writes:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:52:41 GMT, Sean Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
Humble apologies, I'll double check before posting next time.
soc.genealogy.marketplace is what you'll be looking for, by the way.
Good of you to respond.
Dave Hinz
Not that Dave and I are the Fric and Frak of the newsgroup, but I second his
comment above. Takes a certain amount of "starch" to be able to 'fess up and
apologize. Thank you.
Bob Melson
(Swell Ol' Bob)
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
Le Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:52:41 GMT, Sean Williams
<[email protected]> écrivait dans
soc.genealogy.computing:
And keep in mind soc.genealogy.marketplace is the **only** genealogy
newsgroup for commercial advertising. In any other newsgroup, you
will called a spammer. Ditto for almost any mailing list.
As to advertize your software, besides this newsgroup, the only
other mean is probably through google (otherwise, most genealogy
webmaster will likely consider an email asking to put a banner on
their site as either a spam or a scam.
Denis
<[email protected]> écrivait dans
soc.genealogy.computing:
Humble apologies, I'll double check before posting next time.
And keep in mind soc.genealogy.marketplace is the **only** genealogy
newsgroup for commercial advertising. In any other newsgroup, you
will called a spammer. Ditto for almost any mailing list.
As to advertize your software, besides this newsgroup, the only
other mean is probably through google (otherwise, most genealogy
webmaster will likely consider an email asking to put a banner on
their site as either a spam or a scam.
Denis
Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
"Denis Beauregard" wrote:
Thanks for the heads-up.
As the developer I got a little over excited and posted without fully
understanding the rules for each group.
Cheers,
Sean.
--
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Le Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:52:41 GMT, Sean Williams
[email protected]> écrivait dans
soc.genealogy.computing:
Humble apologies, I'll double check before posting next time.
And keep in mind soc.genealogy.marketplace is the **only** genealogy
newsgroup for commercial advertising. In any other newsgroup, you
will called a spammer. Ditto for almost any mailing list.
As to advertize your software, besides this newsgroup, the only
other mean is probably through google (otherwise, most genealogy
webmaster will likely consider an email asking to put a banner on
their site as either a spam or a scam.
Denis
Thanks for the heads-up.
As the developer I got a little over excited and posted without fully
understanding the rules for each group.
Cheers,
Sean.
--
Sent via Genealogy Newsgroups
http://www.genealogynewsgroups.com
Re: [***SPAM***}Re: L@@K! - Ancestry.com Census Helper - Fin
Robert Melson wrote:
They did.
Cheryl
In article <[email protected]>,
"Empires Genealogy" <[email protected]> writes:
Now you've branded yourselves as spammers, why don't you post this to an
appropriate newsgroup: soc.genealogy.marketplace.
They did.

Cheryl