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Help, discussion and sharing information about using the Ancestry Images Online, where one can view and print documents that have traditionally been stored on microfilm or in a limited number of archives and libraries (such as census records), for genealogical and family research. Questions about this list? Contact the listowner at [email protected].
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- Some Helpful IMAGES-ONLINE Articles.
- Ancestrys Help Page/FAQs for Images Online
- How Do I Find My Ancestors In The Census Images Online? – Juliana Smith
- Using the AIS indexes – George G. Morgan
- Using the LDS 1880 Census Transcription with the Images Online – Juliana Smith
- You Never Know Who You Will Find (While Taking Another Look at the Census) – George G. Morgan
- Knock, Knock! Wheres Enoch? - Michael John Neill
- Finding My 1920 People, Part I 1920 Census, Part II: Michael Locates His People - Michael John Neill
- Related article: Expert Sleuthing Among Indexes and Finding Aids – Roseann Reinemuth Hogan, Ph.D
- Claires wonderful How to Use Images Online
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