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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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Teresa Benjak (Benak) Churay born to Pavol (listed her as Steve) Benjak and Maria Lisciski on September 25, 1880 in Slovakia. She is...
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Brüder Perutz was a textile company formed in 1864 in Prague, Czechoslovakia by two brothers Sigmund and Leopold Perutz. After the deaths...
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Geni.com is a social genealogy website that has been around since 2007, currently they do not have any mobile applications available. In th...
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I have been wanting to start using Family Tree Maker 2012 ever since I heard about the Tree Sync, I had the beta version but till tonight ha...
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The other through a post on one of the many DNA groups I am part of I saw a post about educational discounts for 23andme DNA tests. I put ...
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Today LiveRoots went live for everyone. I had the privilege of using the system about a week or two ago to test it out, and see were it st...
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A new site I found today that relates to us in the genealogy world is Operation War Diary. The objective of the site is to transcribe abou...
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Fred and Mary Decker Aldrich (Marcy Cemetery, Duryea, PA)
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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