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This forum is for posting of topics that are not research questions, but are generally related to genealogy, history and culture of the region of Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes

SCGS Genealogical Jamboree, May 6 2006

I received this from one of the groups I subscribe to. I thought it might
be of interest to those Ranchos members who reside in California.......

Josie

From: Donie Nelson

Aguascalientes Census Reference Scan

I just uploaded the previous Jalisco and Zacatecas Scans of Dr. Platt's
"Census Records for Latin America and the Hispanic United States." This
time I've added the one page scan for Aguascalientes.

Just a thought

Is there a possibility of adding a live "chat" service to exchange thoughts among the members? Francisco

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How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low

Copying Equipment

Joseph:

The equipemt being used at the Murrieta, Ca. Family History Center is:
Canon Microfilm Scanner 300, coupled to an HP compaq computer with an HP Laser Jet 1320 Printer.
Almost any PC can be used, including laptops. A memmory stick or a CD can be used to take the records home and viewing them at your leisure on your own PC.

Lost Pictures/Albums???

if you go to the Albums and your Album is suddenly missing well its not.
I've created general Albums (Root Albums). Now when you see a catagory
of what your pictures will fit under you click on the Root Album and

INEGI digital map

The Mexican government has an agency called the Instituto Nacional de
Estadistica, Geografia e Informatica (INEGI). They have incredibly
valuable inofmration on the Mexican census, central bank statistics and

2: San Juan De Los Lagos Map

I just uploaded a map of San Juan de los Lagos and surrounding area to
the albums-->maps area of the group

have a look,

joseph

References: A Must!

Imagine one day you DIE and five generations pass before a researcher
comes along in your family and finds a copy of your work. Think how
elated this person is to realize that you have dug so deeply into your

Alt 255 FTM

For me right now I'm going to pass on the backSlashes and go with the
ASCII code ALT 255 which puts an invisible space between the names you
want to appears as one name.

here are the answers I received that included suggestions on using the

Digital Camera Pics

Arturo,

What pixel size dimensions did you use on your camera for the pictures? Do they print out at a reasonable resolution so they can be read?

Raymond