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Todays spotlight on family will be on my maternal great grandmother Anna Benjak Kondrc. I hope to post at least on Spotlight a week on a f...
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Cecilia Kondrc was the daughter of Jan Kondrc and Anna Kondrc (dont know mother's maiden name). I believe that she was born in Brestov...
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Over the past few days, I have made a few more connections in the Toomey line of my family. One new development was that I was able to con...
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I know that I have made many posts about this story, but I like to bring it up every once in a while in the hopes that I might be able to fi...
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Now that I have been going to FHC for two day to look over the microfilm I am starting to wonder if I could not just get a large enough thum...
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Surname – Muhlig Meaning/Origin – unkown From this link In our conversation he disclosed his Jewish origin, his ancestors having ...
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I am trying to add the Facebook Like widget to my blog, it may take a bit of time to get it all cleared up and working. I was hoping that ...
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So one of my ancestors has on their birth certificate that they were born in Dublin, Ireland, while the rest of the family, I have listed a...
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Today I tried running MyHeritage Family Tree Builder, but I got the error: failed to load english language strings I did some searching ...
Scanning is probably best but you will need some program to do OCR (optical character recognition) unless your scanner can already do this. You want to be able to make the resulting document.
ReplyDeleteI think we have Adobe that I can use. I think there is more in pictures then in text, but yea I see your point in this. Waiting on friend to use scanner, mine is currently out of commission for a bit.
ReplyDeleteThere are several local companies that will scan books for a reasonable price, and the results are normally excellent. At home I also use an OCR program as my books are mainly text, but this can be very time consuming.
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