If anyone has access to the 1851 Cornwall census (esp. St.Ewe) and would be willing to look up a name for me could you please email me. Many thanks.
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- 06 Mar 2005 12:40
- Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
- Topic: Cornwall 1851 Census
- Replies: 1
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- 23 Jan 2005 14:58
- Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
- Topic: Marriage Records
- Replies: 4
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Marriage Records
I've done a search on Ancestry.co.uk for a marriage record that returns a page containing 3 people (instead of the usual 4). As such I'm not sure if it is the right record or not. Is there any way to find out who the 4th person is without going ahead and buying the certificate (bearing in mind I kno...
- 09 Jan 2005 18:57
- Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
- Topic: Mapping
- Replies: 2
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Mapping
Does anyone have any good ways of mapping people's geographical movements over time? I was hoping to find an outline vector map that I could add to with Illustrator (or something similar), but can't find any free maps anywhere. Is there any software that would let me do something similar? Thanks ID:...
- 21 Dec 2004 12:47
- Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
- Topic: PDF error
- Replies: 7
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PDF error
I've recently found that when I attach a PDF document as an OLE link, then try to open it by clicking on the icon in Family Historian it sometimes (but not always!) gives an error and wont open. However, if I keep trying it will generally work eventually.
Has anyone else come across this?
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Has anyone else come across this?
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- 21 Dec 2004 09:49
- Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
- Topic: Thoughts on 2.3
- Replies: 18
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Thoughts on 2.3
The 'Save As' for diagrams is a great addition as it gives vector output, which can then be converted to PDFs. I'd still like it to be able to output direct to PDF, but this will do for now!